

Outcomes describe specific knowledge, abilities, values, and attitudes students should demonstrate Develop skill in composing music, with an understanding of the structures of other composed musics. Perform music, communicating effectively to an audience.Ĭ.

Write critically about music, showing skills in evaluating performance and/or writings about music, and integrating disciplinary knowledge with that of other disciplines such as other arts, literature, anthropology, history, science.ī. Demonstrate accomplishment in one area of either music scholarship, performance, or composition:Ī. Demonstrate notational literacy in and understand the constructs of tonal music.Ģ. Goals are broad statements that describe what the program wants to accomplishġ. Learning Outcomes of the Program in Music Department Goals and/or Objectives The Music Department also offers qualified students opportunities to perform in solo and group recitals, as well as in chamber music groups, choral ensembles, and orchestra. It provides students with historical perspectives on various musical repertories, socio-cultural understandings of contemporary and historical musical practices, skills in music theory and analysis, and techniques of musical performance and composition. The study of music at Scripps College explores music as a cultural expression of Europe, the Americas, and other parts of the world. Lecturers Berkolds, Knight, Simon, Zaidel Scripps College Survey Administration, Use, and Reporting GuidelinesĪssociate Professors Cubek, Harley, Jáquez, Kamm, Kang (on leave fall 2019).Accommodations for Students with Disabilities.
