Music
Courses.
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences may receive
credit for work taken in the Conservatory of Music,
although opportunities to enroll in certain courses,
including Applied Study, are limited. For more information
please see "Music Program" under Courses of Instruction,
below, and the Conservatory of Music section of this
catalog. Prospective College of Arts and Sciences
Music Majors should consult with the chairperson of
the College Music Committee.
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Auditing
Courses. With the consent of the course instructor,
students are permitted to audit courses in the College
of Arts and Sciences. Students are permitted to have
two audits per semester recorded on their transcript.
(Please see "Auditing Fee.")
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Private
Reading. Students who wish to pursue a topic not
covered in the regular curriculum may register for
a private reading. This one-to-one tutorial is normally
at the advanced level in a specific field and is arranged
with a member of the faculty who has agreed to supervise
the student. Approval for a private reading course
depends upon the following conditions:
1. The
student should have completed the basic courses offered
by the department in which the work is to be done.
2. The
substance of the private reading course may not duplicate
the work of a regular course unless the student is
unable to enroll in a course he or she needs to meet
the requirements of a major or course sequence.
3. The
student is limited to one private reading course per
semester for no more than three hours of credit; exceptions
must be approved by the Associate Dean of Student
Academic Affairs.
4. Applied
music lessons may not count as private reading courses.