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B.Mus./B.Ed. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of
Education Concurrent Program
The Bachelor of Education in Music (B.Ed. Music) is an integrated 152-credit program of initial teacher training that leads to certification
as a teacher in the Province of Quebec....
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The Concurrent B.Mus./B.Ed. combines the Bachelor of Music (Major Music Education) with the Bachelor of Education (Music Elementary and Secondary).
Requirements are normally completed in five years and lead to certification as a school teacher in the Province of...
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Management Minor
Programs
The Desautels Faculty of Management offers various minors for non-management students that allow undergraduates to develop a variety of managerial skills that will serve them throughout their chosen careers.
Detailed information on...
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Practical Subjects in the Schulich School of Music
All returning students must submit an Online Practical Instruction Request Form by May 15 of each year if they wish to register for practical instruction and/or voice coaching lessons.
Note: With the exception of...
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Practical Assignment and Lessons for Music Students
Registration/Withdrawal
Registration/Withdrawal
Registration for practical instruction (MUIN lesson course numbers) is not available
on Minerva. Students are reminded...
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Examinations and Goals in Practical Music Subjects
Different levels of achievement are required of students depending upon
the program of study for which they are registered. These levels are defined in
part by the difficulty of material and length of the...
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Concentration Study in the Schulich School of Music
Students in the:
B.Mus. Faculty Program;
Faculty Program – Jazz concentration; or
Major in Music Composition, Music
Education, Music History, or Music Theory
are obliged to present one
examination in...
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Major
Study in the Schulich School of Music
A student majoring in Performance must show talent
for this field before being admitted to the program. The practical requirement
for these programs comprises examinations and recitals as specified in the...
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Licentiate Study in the Schulich School of Music
Students must show talent for this field before being admitted to the
program. Grades of A- or higher in all practical requirements are mandatory for
continuation in the program...
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Postgraduate Study in the Schulich School of Music
Master of Music (M.Mus.), Graduate Artist Diploma (Gr.Art.Dip.), Graduate Diploma in Performance (Gr.Dip.), and Doctor of Music (D.Mus.) candidates should consult Schulich School of Music > Graduate...
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Elective Study in the Schulich School of Music
Students may elect to pursue further practical instruction in an instrument/voice beyond a program's curricular requirements. Students will first have to pass an audition in a second practical subject before they can...
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Practical Examinations in the Schulich School of Music
Details of specific examination requirements for each area:
Brass
Early
Music
Guitar
Harp
Jazz
Organ
Percussion
Piano
Strings
Voice
Woodwinds
are available on the area's program webpage at mcgill...
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Application for
Examination for Music Students
Examinations and recitals must be presented in one of the official final examination
periods. See mcgill.ca/importantdates for Fall and Winter; Summer graduands see special procedures in the Special procedures for...
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Examination Marking in the Schulich School of Music
The final mark for any practical examination is the average of
all the marks submitted by the individual examiners. In addition, however, at
least half of the examiners on the panel must pass the student in...
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The Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is located on º«¹úÂãÎè’s Macdonald campus, in the Montreal suburb of Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. It is an oasis of green space in the midst of an urban environment, occupying a splendid waterfront setting connected...
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About the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, including School of Human Nutrition
Mission Statement: The Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences is committed to excellence in teaching, research, and service to ensure
that humanity’s...
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History of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Dedicated to improving the quality of life in Quebec’s rural communities, Sir William Christopher Macdonald founded the School of Agriculture, the School for Teachers, and the School of Household...
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Macdonald Campus
Facilities
Morgan Arboretum
Morgan Arboretum
The Morgan Arboretum is one of º«¹úÂãÎè's teaching and research stations. It has 245 hectares of managed and natural
woodlands, fields, and tree plantations used for...
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Study abroad and field studies offers students a chance to put theory into practice through local, regional, and international field study semesters, exchanges, internships, and individual courses. º«¹úÂãÎè's study abroad opportunities provide practical experience and a...
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Opportunities for Field Study and Study Abroad
Besides the many academic resources º«¹úÂãÎè offers on campus, there are
also unparalleled opportunities to enrich your educational experience through
exchange programs, internships, field study programs, and º«¹úÂãÎè...