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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2004-06-03 23:56
Hi Nicki,
Don't you think you should find a possible school first and then see about what options for minors and dual majors are avaiable?
You may be able to structure a viable minor. However, in music education, the curriculum is pretty tight with vocal lesson and classes, instrumental methods and lessons, piano, theory, conducting, elementary methods, group performance requirements, etc...
Let's not put the cart before the horse. Figure out your major first and then fill in any gaps. Careful planning here (use a Gantt Chart) will pay off with dividends later. Course sequening as required with pre-requisities and co-requisites must be considered carefully. The first year will be pretty much general courses in your major as well as general education. You can make your alternate decision later.
HRL
Post Edited (2004-06-03 23:57)
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