The minor in music is designed for College of Arts and Sciences students who want to structure and organize their studies in the Conservatory of Music during their time at Oberlin. The specific requirements provide basic guidance while also allowing students to explore and pursue a variety of music-focused classes and activities and to follow their own interests.
Summary of Requirements
Five full courses (or the equivalent) must be taken in at least three of the following four distribution areas:
If a student is enrolled in or has completed a course that is not listed below, they can petition the curricular committee to apply the course toward the minor.
The academic area typically includes music theory (MUTH) and musicology (MUSY) courses. Any course in these disciplines can count for this requirement. With approval from the committee, one music/sound-focused course from the college may also count for this area.
The following courses may be of particular interest for students pursuing this minor.
Applied practice and performance can include any large or small ensemble experience or solo performance that takes the form of private lessons (typically secondary lessons) on an instrument or voice. Up to four credits of lessons and up to four credits of ensembles may count toward the minor. Signups and auditions take place each semester during the first week of classes.
Creative practice courses include all courses and/or lessons in TIMARA (TECH) and composition (COMP) and jazz composition/arranging. With approval from the committee, one music/sound-focused course from the college may also count for this area.
The following courses may be of particular interest for students pursuing this minor.