The faculty of the Swinney Conservatory are committed to facilitating student growth. Daily, we create opportunities for engaged students to develop musical maturity, intellectual curiosity, and commitment to the community.
Our graduates demonstrate professional and musical excellence, creative and analytical thinking, articulate and thoughtful communication, and a commitment to service and leadership.
The Conservatory serves three constituencies: scholar-musicians preparing for a career in music, students participating in music as an additional dimension to their studies, and those who participate in music to increase their knowledge and aesthetic sensitivity.
Baccalaureate Degrees in Music. The Swinney Conservatory offers four degree programs for students preparing for a career in music (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music-Performance (Voice or Piano), Bachelor Music-Music Ministry, Bachelor of Music Education). All four degree programs are designed to give excellent preparation for a profession or for entry into graduate studies. The Conservatory also offers an academic minor in music. Students elect the degree program which best suits individual life-long goals. Students who major in fields other than music have the opportunity to participate in all ensembles and to enroll for applied study. All music participants are provided multiple solo and ensemble performance opportunities.
Theory and Aural Skills
Music History and Literature
Performance Skills
Students will acquire a body of knowledge and performance skills in three areas:
The development of curiosity and the discipline to master skills is required for acquisition of performance skills at any level. Performing music is always an act of communication and often serves the community.
Leading and Teaching Others
Accreditation. The Central Methodist University has been a member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1950.
Entry-Level Audition. Each degree-seeking student must complete an entry-level audition. This audition should be completed at the end of the first semester of study. The auditioning committee will prepare a memorandum stating the degree sought and its findings. The committee will distribute its findings to the student, the student's advisor, and the Dean of the Conservatory. A student who fails the entry-level audition must audition again the following semester.
Upper-Level Review. Prior to enrolling in 300-level Music credit, each music major must pass an upper-level audition and review. The faculty of the Conservatory will prepare a memorandum stating the degree sought and its findings. Students who have not passed all portions of the Upper-Level Review by their sixth semester of residence will be guided to another degree.
For the BME the student must:
For the BA and BM, the student must have successfully completed the first four semesters of the Music academic sequence (MU 129, 150, 107, 117, 108, 118, 207, and 217).
For the BME and BMMM the student must:
For the BM -Performance, the student must:
For the BA in Music, the student must:
For the BME, the student must:
For the BM -Performance, the student must:
For the BM (music ministry), the student must:
For the BA, the student must:
GPA requirements for the BME: The student must have the following minimum GPA prior to student teaching and graduation: at least a 2.0 GPA overall, a 3.0 GPA in the content area, and a 3.0 GPA in professional education courses with no grade lower than a "C" in any course required for certification. For the BA and BM, the student must have a 2.0 GPA overall.
Applied Music (ML). Applied Music means individual study through private lessons. Those enrolled in one credit hour of applied music are required to take one 30-minute private lesson per week. Those enrolled in two or more credit hours are required to take two 30-minute lessons per week. Students are only allowed to enroll in applied music lessons with the permission of the instructor and are advised to consult with a representative of the Conservatory of Music in the music office to determine appropriate course number for registration. All students enrolled in applied music are required to take a jury examination at the end of each semester.
Recitals. B.M. (performance) degree candidates in performance are required to present a half recital during the Junior year and an hour recital during the Senior year. B.M.E. and B.M. (music ministry) degree candidates are required to present a half recital during the Senior year. An examination will precede every such recital by at least two weeks.
Piano Proficiency. Music majors must continuously enroll in piano class or applied piano until the piano proficiency requirement is passed. Students must pass the proficiency exam in order to receive a passing grade in the fourth and subsequent semesters of piano study. The piano proficiency exam must be passed in its entirety before a BME student may enter the student teaching block.
Small Ensembles. Each student enrolled in applied music (private lessons) is expected to learn and to perform literature for small ensembles. Credit may be earned by enrolling in Chamber Ensembles.
Recital Attendance. Recitals are an integral part of private study at Central Methodist University. Therefore, all students enrolled in applied music are required to concurrently enroll in MU010 (Recital Attendance) and to attend required number of recitals each semester.
CMU has four student organizations for Music:
Major Minor
BA in Music BMus in Piano or Organ Performance BMus in Vocal Performance BMus in Music Ministry BMus with Cert. in Instrumental Music BMus with Cert. in Vocal or Choral Music Music Minor