


Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies
- 4-Year Degree Program
- Program Fees: Domestic Students, International Students
- Apply for Admission
VIU also offers a Music - Jazz Studies Diploma.
The Program
The Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies will foster the acquisition of professional skills in a variety of performance genres. It will offer hands-on experience of group music-making through ensembles and promote skills in the fields of: music performance and its study; musical theory and composition; library and Internet research; theoretical and applied keyboarding; theoretical and applied computer technology, multi-track recording and film scoring; theoretical and applied sound recording; techniques and practices fundamental to the music and entertainment industries; music history in general and jazz history in particular; and music as a business.
The program is modular in structure. Students select Music elective courses on the basis of their musical needs, progressing from course module to course module and from year to year. The structure offers students considerable choice and flexibility in fulfilling program requirements. It is supportive of the development of primary musical skills, but flexible and adaptable, and conducive to effective use of space and time.
Upon successful completion of the first two years of the program (64 credits), students can apply for a Diploma in Music Jazz.
The program consists of a total of 125 credits: 107 credits of Music courses, 12 credits of non-Music electives, and 6 credits of required first-year English.
Admission Requirements
- Students may apply to the third year of the degree program after successful completion of a Jazz Diploma.
- Audition required.
Start Date and Application Deadline
The program starts in September and applications are accepted between November 15 and March 31. For further information regarding late applications and program contacts check the Program Availability List.
Special Expenses
In each year of the program, at least two courses are fulfilled on the basis of private tuition instruction only. This means that course requirements are met by study under the supervision of independent instructorshighly respected professionals in their fieldsdesignated for the purpose by the department. Only upon certification by private tuition instructors that students have met appropriate requirements, in addition to end of semester juries, will students be given credit for the appropriate course at the appropriate level. The fees for these courses are set by the department.
Program Outline
Year 3 |
Credits |
|---|---|
MUSC 221 - (Musical Theory: Aural, Solfege and Conducting Skills III) |
3 |
MUSC 222 - (Musical Theory: Aural, Solfege and Conducting Skills IV) |
3 |
MUSC 311 - (History of Jazz I) |
3 |
MUSC 325 - (Computers and Music II) |
2 |
MUSC 345 - (Private Music Instruction V) |
2 |
MUSC 346 - (Private Music Instruction VI) |
2 |
MUSC 381 - (Jazz Arranging, Aural Skills and Composititon I) |
2 |
MUSC 382 - (Jazz Arranging, Aural Skills and Composition II) |
2 |
MUSC 383 - (Jazz Workshop and Repetoire III) |
1 |
MUSC 384 - (Jazz Workshop and Repetoire IV) |
1 |
MUSC 385 - (Survey of Instruments: Music Pedagogy I) |
1 |
MUSC 386 - (Survey of Instruments: Music Pedagogy II) |
1 |
Select a minimum of two credits (two courses) from the following list of Ensemble and Workshop courses: |
2 |
| Electives: |
6 |
Credits |
31 |
Year 4 |
Credits |
|---|---|
MUSC 200 - (Career Development I) |
2 |
MUSC 411 - (History of Jazz II) |
3 |
MUSC 445 - (Private Tuition, Jazz VII) |
2 |
MUSC 446 - (Private Tuition, Jazz VIII) |
2 |
MUSC 447 - (Jazz Arranging, Aural Skills and Composition III) |
2 |
MUSC 448 - (Jazz Arranging, Aural Skills and Composition IV) |
2 |
MUSC 450 - (Applied Performance Project) |
2 |
MUSC 457 - (Choral Conducting and Pedagogy I) |
1 |
MUSC 458 - (Instrumental Conducting and Pedagogy II) |
1 |
MUSC 483 - (Jazz Workshop and Repertoire V) |
1 |
MUSC 484 - (Jazz Workshop and Repertoire VI) |
1 |
Select one of the following lecture courses, provided it was not taken in second or third year: |
3 |
Select a minimum of two credits (two courses) from the following list of Ensemble and Workshop courses: | 2 |
| Electives: |
6 |
Credits |
30 |
Total Credits |
61 |
* Need to have taken ANTH 231.
** Need to have taken MUSC 205.
*** May not be offered every year.
Updated May 13, 2013
