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Transfer
of Credit
The Conservatory permits music credit earned at accredited collegiate
institutions to be applied toward the B.Mus. degree provided the following
two criteria are satisfied:
1. The student has done C-level work or better.
2. The course work falls within the scope of a Conservatory curriculum.
Music credit which meets these qualifications will be transferred
by the Registrar in accordance with specifications outlined below.
In cases where the eligibility of a particular course is unclear,
the final decision is made by the appropriate Conservatory division
director or other designated faculty member. Refer also to the section
"Transfer of Credit" in the College of Arts and Sciences portion of
this catalog.
Transferred music course work does not count toward fulfilling requirements
in the student's major unless it is approved by the appropriate Conservatory
division director(s), the Assistant Dean, and is forwarded to the
Office of the Registrar. Work not approved in this way will count
only as music-elective or free-elective credit toward the B.Mus. degree.
The following policies govern all transfer credit in music:
The maximum amount of transfer credit granted normally will not exceed
the amount of credit a student would receive at Oberlin were such
work taken on campus. When determining amounts of credit for private
lessons or ensemble work, the divisional faculty evaluates the work
in comparison with Oberlin's expectations in terms of repertoire,
progress, and instructional time.
Credit is usually granted only for work taken after the student matriculated
in college, except for advanced placement (AP) credit administered
by the College Board, as outlined below. For advanced credit earned
prior to matriculation in college, see below. For
Conservatory and double-degree students, transfer credit from other
institutions is limited to 17 hours per semester or 34 credits per
academic year.
Oberlin will not grant more than 30 semester hours credit for work
(including Advanced placement credit and credit for work done in "thirteenth
year" programs such as the International Baccalaureate and French
Baccalaureate programs) done before a student has matriculated in
a college program.
A student on personal-leave-of-absence from Oberlin may transfer no
more than six semester hours for each semester or four semester hours
for each quarter or trimester of leave.
Students withdrawing from Oberlin may not transfer credit for courses
taken at other institutions unless an appropriate office of Oberlin
College has required or recommended that work be taken elsewhere.
After enrolling at Oberlin to begin undergraduate work, students may
transfer up to 36 credits toward a degree.
Transfer students may apply up to 62 semester hours from other institutions
toward the 124 required for the B.Mus. degree.
One
credit of work taken at an institution operating on the quarter system
is equivalent to 2/3 semester hour credit at Oberlin.
Students who wish to pursue language study at another institution
to fulfill a Conservatory requirement should seek approval from the
appropriate divisional faculty member.
Time Limits. Currently enrolled students may not transfer credit
for courses completed more than one calendar year before the date
of the request for transfer of credit.
New or transfer students have a time limit of one calendar year from
their date of entry into Oberlin to request transfer of credit, Advanced
Placement, or International Baccalaureate credit and to have appropriate
documentation received by Oberlin.
Course Work. All Conservatory majors and College of Arts and
Sciences music majors require completion of the music theory sequence
through Music Theory IV and Aural Skills IV or V (depending upon major
requirements), as well as course work in music history beginning with
Introduction to the History and Literature of Music. Students must
begin course work in music theory and music history at the introductory
level unless they demonstrate proficiency beyond that level by passing
placement examinations.
Placement examinations are administered in music theory and in music
history during the fall Orientation period. Once the student has begun
work in these divisions at Oberlin, course work taken elsewhere (during
the summer or a semester away) must be approved in advance by the
appropriate division director and the Assistant Dean.
Overall, any course work specifically required for the student's major--e.g.,
secondary piano, language diction for singers, or music education
course work--must be approved by the division director or other designated
faculty member in whose division the course would be offered at Oberlin.
Private-Lesson Credit. Students wishing to transfer private-lesson
credit toward their major requirements must perform an audition for
the appropriate department. In the case of new transfer students,
the department will assign each student an appropriate level that
describes progress toward the typical eight semesters of principal
applied study. The audition should take place no later than the fourth
week of enrollment.
Students already enrolled at Oberlin who wish to take private lessons
during the summer or while on an extended leave from the campus must
secure the approval of their private study teacher prior to the commencement
of the lessons. A form for this purpose may be obtained from the Office
of the Associate Dean in the Conservatory. When study is done in a
private studio or summer program for which there is no official transcript,
the form described above, filled out and signed by the teacher, must
be presented when credit is sought. A letter from the teacher may
be presented in place of the form. This form or letter must include
the number of lessons, their length, and the repertoire covered. It
ultimately is submitted to the Registrar.
Ensemble Credit. All ensemble requirements must be fulfilled
at Oberlin. Transferred ensemble credit counts only as elective work.
To receive credit for ensemble work done in summer programs for which
there is no official transcript, students must provide a letter or
other documentation from the program that describes the duration of
the session, the number and length of rehearsals, the repertoire studied
and performed, and, in the case of chamber music ensembles, the amount
of coached and uncoached rehearsal time. Forms for transferring ensemble
credit are available in the Office of the Associate Dean in the Conservatory.
Students must present this form, along with the documentation, to
the appropriate division director. Normally, only one credit is granted
per ensemble for summer work. No transfer credit is granted for work
done in a professional group for which the student has been reimbursed.
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