Minor in Music

Undergraduate students pursuing a major outside of music are welcome to add a minor in music to their studies without the need to pass an audition.

For those who don't major or minor in music but still want to engage in musical activities, our ensembles are open to all ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ students, regardless of major. We also offer music lessons through the Joint Music Program, taught by faculty from the Cleveland Institute of Music (instructional fees apply). 

Explore the recommended courses for music minors or non-majors.

Admission

While the minor in music does not require an entrance audition, first-year students applying for the Arts Achievement Award must submit a Music Arts Supplement along with their ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ application.

For more details on the admission and audition process, please visit the Undergraduate Applications section.

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Program Requirements

The minor in music requires 15 credit units: 6 units in music theory (MUTH), 6 units in music history or appreciation (MUHI or MUGN), and 3 units, which may include applied music lessons (MUAP) or music ensembles (MUEN). A maximum of 3 approved transfer course credit units may be applied toward music minors requirements. 

For questions regarding eligible course substitutions, please contact the Coordinator of Undergraduate Studies in Music.  

Find detailed program requirements, course distribution, and a sample plan of study in the . 

Music Handbook and Advising

Current music minors and non-majors should review departmental policies and procedures on the Student Resources page.