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Student Profile

Melissa McCrimmon Melissa McCrimmon
Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
Major: History
Minors: Music Performance, Russian

“The music faculty are not just our mentors; each and every professor is a friend, colleague, and source of support.”

When Melissa McCrimmon graduated from high school, her teachers expected her to attend a music conservatory. But as much as Melissa loved music, she longed to explore other interests.

Interested in foreign travel and cultures and in producing historical documentaries, Melissa decided to major in history, with minors in music performance and the Russian language.

Learn more about Melissa here.

The Music Department

The strength of Allegheny's music program can be measured by the way music pervades the campus: one out of every 6 students is actively involved in a vocal or instrumental performance group. The department is deeply committed to the continuing musical education of majors and non-majors alike.

Major and Minor Programs

Outcome

Major

The major program in Music leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree in music and requires the completion of 48 semester hours of coursework including: 12 semester hours of music theory (Music 189, 288, 289, and 386); 12 semester hours of music history (Music 184, 286, 287, 384); 16 semester hours of ensemble participation and applied music at the 400-level on student's principal instrument (either 10 semester hours in Music 430-479 and 6 semester hours in Music 430-479 or 530, or 11 semester hours in Muisc 430-479 and 5 semester hours in Music 430-479 or 530, or 12 semester hours in Muisc 430-479 and 4 semester hours in Music 430-479 or 530); 2 semester hours of post-tonal music, the Junior Seminar and the Senior Project.

Minor

Students may elect to pursue a music minor with one of three emphases: music theory, music history, or performance. A minimum of 24 semester hours of coursework is required, distributed as follows:

Music Theory emphasis: 12 semester hours of music theory (Music 189, 288, 289, and 386); 6 semester hours of music history (Music 185 and either 286 or 287); 6 semester hours on student's principal instrument: 4 semester hours of applied lessons (Music 430-479 or 530) and 2 semester hours of ensemble participation (Music 110-118).

Music History emphasis: 6 semester hours of music theory (Music 189 and 288); 12 semester hours of music history (Music 184, 286, 287 and 384); 6 semester hours on student's principal instrument: 4 semester hours of applied lessons (Music 430-479 or 530) and 2 semester hours of ensemble participation (Music 110-118).

Performance emphasis: 6 semester hours of music theory (Music 189 and 288); 12 semester hours on student's principal instrument: 8 semester hours of applied lessons (Music 430-479 or 530) and 4 semester hours of ensemble participation (Music 110-118).