04.01 Curriculum
04.01 Curriculum Individual Audit Sheets for the BM Degree Bachelor of Music Degree Requirements for Applied Music Majors Bachelor of Music Degree Requirements (other majors)
04.01 Curriculum Individual Audit Sheets for the BM Degree Bachelor of Music Degree Requirements for Applied Music Majors Bachelor of Music Degree Requirements (other majors)
04.00.03 Re-admission to the Undergraduate Degree Program Students who have not been continuously registered for more than one semester, or students who have been on inactive status for more than four semesters, must re-apply for admission and re-audition for studio placement. Applications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis in consultation with the Office of…
04.00.02 Continuous Undergraduate Registration Undergraduates are required to be continuously registered at the Eastman School of Music. This means that undergraduate students must register every fall and spring semester from their first semester of study until their degree is completed. There are two options that enable undergraduate students to maintain continuous enrollment when not registered…
04.00.01 Residency requirements It is expected that Bachelor of Music degree students, including those pursuing a double major, will complete their degrees through a minimum of eight semesters of full-time study during the regular academic year. A semester of full-time enrollment comprises courses totaling a minimum of 12 credits. Note that satisfactory academic progress in the…
04.00 General The Bachelor of Music degree may be pursued with a major in applied music (performance), composition, music education, jazz and contemporary media, musical arts, and theory.
03.04 Records Case records All records pertaining to academic integrity are kept by the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs. These records will be retained for five years, after which they will be destroyed. These records do not become part of the student’s regular academic file. If a student is found not responsible following an Academic Integrity…
03.03 Process and Procedures Suspecting a case In the situation where a case has been suspected in a submitted written document, the faculty instructor should first determine the source of the violation as documentation of proof. This may range from original source material (textbooks, websites, etc.) to a fellow student’s assignment. The instructor may wish…
03.02 Academic Integrity Committee The governing body that oversees issues of academic integrity at the Eastman School of Music is the Academic Integrity Committee. The Committee consists of: nine (9) faculty representatives; eight (8) undergraduate student representatives; and four to six (4-6) graduate student representatives. The Associate Dean of Academic Affairs provides administrative oversight to…
03.01.02 Faculty Responsibilities Faculty at the Eastman School of Music are expected to maintain and uphold standards of professional conduct in all of their research and education endeavors. In order to preserve an educational environment that is fair and equitable, the following practices are expected: Objective evaluation of student performance. The instructor will take no…
03.01.01 Student Responsibilities Students at the Eastman School of Music are admitted based on their innate talent and potential. As members of the Eastman community, they are expected to represent themselves to the best of their own abilities, and act with personal and professional integrity at all times, be it in the studio, classroom, or…