Philosophy for the School of Music (Center for Performing Arts)
In keeping with the general philosophy of the University of Mobile,  the School of Music (Center for Performing Arts) seeks to engage its  students to embrace learning and to develop confident Christian men and  women who demonstrate the integrity to live and work in a manner  consistent with the Christian faith. Thus, the intent of the CPA is  reflected in the phrase, “Changing Lives to Change the World.”
School of Music (Center for Performing Arts) Statement
Excellence is the goal of all performance benchmarks set for  classroom instruction, applied music lessons, ensembles, recitals and  corporate music events. Each student is challenged to meet or exceed  faculty expectations for musical excellence as an individual act of  worship, thus integrating the university’s core values―faith, learning,  and leadership.
Degrees
The School of Music (Center for Performing Arts) offers the following degrees:
    - Bachelor of Arts in Music
 
    - Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance
 
    - Bachelor of Science in Music (for Teacher Certification P-12)
 
General Information
Music study at the University of Mobile includes training in basic  musicianship, specialized/professional areas of concentration, and  studies in the liberal arts.
    - The core of the program is musicianship - study in solo applied performance and in ensembles, theory, music history, and pedagogy.
 
    - The specialized/professional areas include teacher training and performance.
 
    - The liberal arts requirements contribute to the breadth and knowledge appropriate for the professional musician.
 
Purpose
The music program is designed to help students develop their musical  potential by preparing them for music careers in churches, schools, and  communities. Its design also provides students with a foundation for  postgraduate studies.
Objectives
The student will demonstrate knowledge of:
    - Theory, form and analysis, and principles of arranging.
 
    - Music history, styles, and literature of Western and non-Western cultures.
 
    - The relationship of music to the other arts.
 
The student will demonstrate the ability to:
    - Perform at an advanced level in one applied area;
 
    - Perform in a variety of primary and secondary ensembles;
 
    - Play a keyboard instrument with sufficient skill for basic demonstration and simple accompaniment;
 
    - Interpret representative works of the past and present and  perform them with a proficiency that reflects an understanding of the  historical style of the music.
 
Admission/Audition/Placement Exams
Students desiring admission to the School of Music (Center for  Performing Arts) are encouraged to complete the University of Mobile’s  application for admission. Prospective CPA majors and minors are  encouraged to schedule an appointment for an audition by calling  251-442-2320 or completing an online application found at  www.umobile.edu/audition. Auditions are held and placement exams are  administered to determine scholarship awards and facilitate placement in  theory, applied music and ensembles. Transfer students are required to  take an entrance exam to determine proper placement for theory and  applied music. The entrance exam must be taken prior to registration for  the semester that the student first attends.
School of Music (Center for Performing Arts) Student Manual
Students are required to follow the policies and procedures outlined in the CPA Student Manual concerning the following:
    - applied instruction
 
    - mid-level review
 
    - piano proficiency exam
 
    - seminar/recital hour
 
    - junior and senior recitals
 
    - concert music
 
    - all matters related to the music program
 
The CPA Student Manual can be viewed on MyUM or in hard-copy form in the CPA office.
Ensembles (Primary and Secondary)
All students with a major in music are expected to register for at  least one ensemble each semester in residence. The following groups are  defined as primary ensembles at the University of Mobile: University  Singers and  Symphonic Winds. Note: (Chamber Strings/Orchestra may be  substituted as a large ensemble for string students, with permission).  In order for students to acquire the experience of large and small  ensembles, secondary ensembles should be taken for a minimum of 4  semesters. Audits for secondary ensembles are granted, when applicable,  in order to alleviate increased cost to the student beyond the block pay  of 17 hours (dean’s permission required).
Primary Ensembles (large)
Vocal
University Singers
Instrumental*
Symphonic Winds
Chamber Music Ensemble (strings)
*Note: Instrumental students whose applied area is guitar or  piano are expected to participate in University Singers. Secondary  ensemble experience in the guitar or piano ensembles is expected,  thereby giving them experience in both small and large ensembles and  broadening their instrumental and vocal experiences.
Secondary Ensembles (small)
Barbershop Quartet
Chamber Singers 
Exit 13 (praise band) 
Guitar Ensemble
Impact
Jazz Band Young
Opera Workshop
Piano Ensemble
RamCorps
Sofré
Sounds of Mobile
Vintage (string ensemble)
Voices of Mobile
Welsh Revival
Young Women in Harmony
Note: All music majors participate in corporate music events. This  opportunity extends participatory and observation experiences with both  small and large ensembles. Examples of annual corporate music events are  The Christmas Spectacular, The Mobile Passion Play, Night of the  Classical Masters, the Opera, Musical Theatre Productions and the Spring  Finale.
Major
Minor
Applied Music
Music Ensembles
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