Course Requirements
The Jazz, Spontaneous Composition, and Improvisation minor focuses on the study of the history, theory, and performance of jazz and other improvised musics. In addition, students may be introduced to musical styles that have had profound influences on the uniquely American art form of jazz: folk and popular musics of Africa, Europe, South Asia and the United States and Western classical music. The Jazz, Spontaneous Composition, and Improvisation minor is limited to students who have sufficient performance proficiency to pass auditions for entry into the jazz ensembles.
Lower-Division Courses
While MUSC 14: Beginning Western Theory and Musicianship is the recommended starting place for students with only some prior music theory experience, students may test out of MUSC 14 by placing directly into MUSC 30A: Theory, Literature and Musicianship via the Music Theory Placement Exam. The Theory Placement Exam is offered twice per year—in fall quarter, the Tuesday before classes start; and in the beginning of either winter or spring quarter. See the Music Department website for exam details. If a student places into MUSC 30A via the exam, they are not required to take MUSC 14.
MUSC 11B | Introduction to Jazz | 5 |
MUSC 14 | Beginning Western Theory and Musicianship | 5 |
MUSC 30A | Theory, Literature, and Musicianship I | 5 |
The following course should be taken concurrently with the MUSC 30 sequence:
Lower-division theory and improvisation
Take one of the following courses:
MUSC 74 | Beginning Spontaneous Composition and Improvisation | 5 |
MUSC 20C | Beginning Jazz Theory | 5 |
Or
In place of MUSC 74 or MUSC 20C, students may elect to take two quarters of the following course (which may be repeated for credit):
Upper-Division Courses
Upper-division theory and improvisation
Take one of the following courses.
MUSC 150J | Intermediate Spontaneous Composition and Improvisation | 5 |
MUSC 150K | Intermediate Jazz Theory | 5 |
Upper-division elective requirements
Take two of the following courses. MUSC 203H may be repeated for credit if taken with a different instructor.
Students may not double count MUSC 150J (formerly MUSC 174) or MUSC 150K (formerly MUSC 175) for their upper-division theory/improv AND elective requirements. However, students who chose MUSC 150J for their upper-division theory/improv requirement can take MUSC 150K as one of their electives, and vice versa.
DANM 250I | Interdisciplinary Arts Production Lab | 5 |
MUSC 101C | Western Music History (1910-present) | 5 |
MUSC 105A | Music of the United States | 5 |
MUSC 105C | Folk and Traditional Music in California | 5 |
MUSC 105H
/DANM 205H
| Hip Hop Music and Culture in the 20th Century | 5 |
MUSC 105I | Improvisation and Collaborative Practices in the 20th Century | 5 |
MUSC 105V | Mexican Music and Conviviality | 5 |
MUSC 121A | Jazz Analysis | 5 |
MUSC 150D | Theory of Southeast Asia | 5 |
MUSC 150I | Hindustani Music Theory | 5 |
MUSC 150J | Intermediate Spontaneous Composition and Improvisation | 5 |
MUSC 150K | Intermediate Jazz Theory | 5 |
MUSC 150P | 20th-Century Popular Song | 5 |
MUSC 150S | Focus on Spontaneous Composition | 5 |
MUSC 203B | Performance Practice in the Renaissance | 5 |
MUSC 203F | Performance Practice in the 20th Century | 5 |
MUSC 203H | Area Studies in Performance Practice | 5 |
Jazz Ensembles
Students in the Jazz, Spontaneous Composition, and Improvisation minor are required to take six quarters of ensembles, at least three quarters of which must be jazz-focused ensembles (MUSC 3 or MUSC 164). Both MUSC 3 and MUSC 164 can be repeated for credit.
If a student elected to take two quarters of MUSC 3 instead of MUSC 74 or MUSC 20C, they are only required to do one additional quarter of a jazz ensemble, plus the three quarters of elective ensembles.
Elective Ensembles
In addition to the three quarters of a jazz-focused ensemble, students pursuing this minor must take three elective ensembles. Students may repeat any of the below ensembles for credit, except MUSC 5A, MUSC 8A, and MUSC 74.
MUSC 1C | University Concert Choir | 2 |
MUSC 2 | University Orchestra | 2 |
MUSC 3 | Large Jazz Ensemble | 2 |
MUSC 5A | West Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Beginning | 2 |
MUSC 5B | West Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Intermediate | 2 |
MUSC 5C | West Javanese Gamelan Ensemble: Advanced | 2 |
MUSC 8A | Beginning Balinese Gamelan | 2 |
MUSC 8B | Advanced Balinese Gamelan | 2 |
MUSC 9 | Wind Ensemble | 2 |
MUSC 10 | Central Asian Ensemble | 2 |
MUSC 12 | Mariachi Ensemble | 2 |
MUSC 12B | Mexican Folklorico Music and Dance | 2 |
MUSC 53A | Beginning Ghanaian Ensemble | 2 |
MUSC 54 | North Indian Music Workshop | 2 |
MUSC 55 | Rhythms of North India | 2 |
MUSC 55A | Intermediate Rhythms of North India | 2 |
MUSC 74 | Beginning Spontaneous Composition and Improvisation | 5 |
MUSC 77 | Raga Jazz: Application of Indian Music to Western Instruments | 5 |
MUSC 102 | University Orchestra | 2 |
MUSC 103 | University Concert Choir | 2 |
MUSC 129 | Live Electroacoustic Music Ensemble | 2 |
MUSC 158 | South African Music Ensemble | 2 |
MUSC 163 | Early Music Band | 2 |
MUSC 164 | Jazz Combos | 2 |
MUSC 165 | Chamber Music Workshop | 2 |
MUSC 166 | Chamber Singers | 2 |
MUSC 168 | Experimental Music Ensemble | 2 |
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The table below is for informational purposes and do not reflect all university, general education, and credit requirements. See Undergraduate Graduation Requirements for more information.
Two-Year Jazz Minor Plan
* May be satisfied by placing directly into MUSC 30A via the Theory Placement Exam
^Satisfies upper-division elective requirement; can be replaced with other courses from this list (see above).
General Education (GE) Codes
MUSC 11B satisfies the ER GE code.
Most, but not all, ensembles satisfy the PR-C or PR-E code GE requirement. Students should check to confirm which courses from the ensembles course list satisfy GE codes.