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The first digit designates the School of Music, the second and third digits designate the course area:

551

Music Theory, Sight-Singing, and Composition; Music History and Literature

552

Music Education

553

Jazz Studies

554

Additional Music Courses

555

Courses for the non-music major

556

Performance --- major instrument

557

Performance --- secondary instrument

558

Ensembles

559

Performance --- nonmajor

The next three digits designate the specific course. The first of these digits represents the year in school (1 through 4) during which a student normally takes this course. Ensembles may be repeated for credit. The third digit is odd or even, depending on whether the course is normally offered during the first or second semester, respectively.

Courses at level 5 are graduate courses for which qualified seniors may enroll under certain circumstances. Seniors may take level 5 courses for either graduate or undergraduate credit provided they: (1) have completed 90 or more hours in an undergraduate degree program; (2) have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher; and (3) secure the approval of the instructor, undergraduate adviser, graduate chair, dean of the school, and dean of graduate studies. Such courses taken for graduate credit can not be applied toward an undergraduate degree; those taken for undergraduate credit can not be applied toward a master's degree.

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