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Music Minor

The WOU Music Department offers three different music minor options: the General Music Studies minor, the Audio Production minor, and the Jazz & Popular Music minor. Each minor requires a total of 27 credit hours to complete. Students interested in pursuing a music minor should contact the Music Department to confirm all minor requirements with a music advisor.

 

General Music Studies minor

  • MUS 211 – Music Theory 1 (3)
  • MUS 212 – Music Theory 2 (3)
  • MUS 213 – Music Theory 3 (3)
  • MUS 221 – Aural Skills 1 (1)
  • MUS 222 – Aural Skills 2 (1)
  • MUS 223 – Aural Skills 3 (1)
  • Approved upper-division electives (15)

 

Audio Production minor

 

Jazz & Popular Music minor


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