Blackboard OneStop LibrariesUConnect UCMail
Future Students Current Students Alumni & Friends Community Faculty & Staff Visitors
University of Cincinnati
spacer
UC Web   People   Go 
Maps A-Z Index UC Tools

spacer
E-mail this info to a friend

Printer-friendly page

Quick Facts


Bachelor's Degree in Clarinet

Full-time program duration: 4 years
Program Code: 16BMCLAR

Find related programs in the following general interest areas:
Performing Arts & Music

Location: Main Campus

Admission Criteria
Highly competitive
Percentage of applicants offered admission: 35.0%

Freshman Class Profile for this Major
Based on the middle 50% of the 08-09 entering freshman class:
GPA: 3.200 - 3.832
ACT: 23.0 - 29.0
SAT: 1065 - 1280
Average Class Rank: Top 27.0%

Contact
College-Conservatory of Music
Department of Winds/Brass/Percussion, Performance Studies Division
University of Cincinnati
UC/College-Conservatory of Music
PO Box 210003
Cincinnati, Oh 45221-0003
Phone: (513) 556-54
CCM Admissions
ccmadmis@uc.edu

Office of Admissions
340 University Pavilion
PO Box 210091
Cincinnati, OH 45221-0091
513-556-1100

Ask Admissions a Question

Apply for Admission

Check Your Degree Progress

Check Course Applicability
(if considering transfer to UC)

Web Degree Audit
(for advisors)

Clarinet

  What is Clarinet?

At the UC College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), a student may study classical solo and orchestral repertoire, jazz and studio styles, or prepare for a career in music education. This program prepares students to maximize their talents through a specialization in clarinet performance and provides a well-rounded musical and academic education.

  Success Factors

In addition to talent, the successful student will benefit from such attributes as academic competency, good training and discipline, dedication and perseverance.

  Career Possibilities

The woodwind faculty comprises eminent artist-teachers who have performed worldwide and have successfully placed students in professional environments. Graduates are employed in every area of professional music as principal performers in major orchestras, participants in military bands, public school teachers, university professors, music theorists, arts administrators, conductors, composers, music publishers and librarians. The numerous available career opportunities go beyond the performance area, emphasizing music as an integral part of the human experience.

  Majoring in Clarinet

Private lessons are augmented by a studio class once a week covering the scope of knowledge necessary for a career in music, including repertoire, pedagogy and reed making. Guest artists are an important facet of the program and visit regularly to perform and hold master classes as well as coach ensembles.

CCM presents a variety of performing opportunities, including two orchestras, a wind symphony, symphonic band, two jazz ensembles, brass choir, trumpet ensemble, horn choir, trombone choir and other chamber groups. These ensembles maintain active performance schedules that have recently included the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic and international workshops of the various brass instruments. Students learn orchestral repertoire by playing in the brass repertoire class.

  Curriculum

This curriculum information is intended as a general information guide for students considering enrollment in this program. These online tools are designed to assist you, but are not a substitute for planning with an academic or faculty advisor.

If you are currently confirmed or enrolled, you can check your degree requirements online. If you are considering transferring to this major from another school use the Course Applicability System (CAS) to see how credits you have earned will apply to this major at UC. For course descriptions by college, click here.

FIRST YEAR

Course Name Course Number

Credits

Theory I 6
Musicianship I 6
Music History and Literature I 6
Clarinet Study (private lessons) 9
Secondary Piano 3
Ensembles 6
Introduction to Conducting 1
Freshman English 6
Academic Electives 12
.
TOTAL 55

SECOND YEAR

Course Name

Credits

Theory II 12
Music History and Literature II 6
Clarinet Study 12
Secondary Piano 3
 Intermediate English  

3

Ensembles 6
Music Electives 6
Academic Electives 6
.
TOTAL 54

THIRD YEAR

Course Name

Credits

Clarinet Study

12

Theory III

6

Music Electives

9

Ensembles

6

Academic Electives

18

.

TOTAL

51

FOURTH YEAR

Course Name

Credits

Clarinet Study 12
Orchestration 4
Music Electives 2
Ensembles 6
Academic Electives 9
Electives (any area) 9
.
TOTAL 42
.
TOTAL FOUR YEARS 202

Board examinations are held each year before the faculty.  A recital is required in the senior year. 

  UC Advantages and Special Opportunities

In addition to outstanding artist-faculty and degree programs, CCM offers the advantage of being located in a city long known for its intense interest in the performing arts. Major musical events are held frequently. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra performs in beautiful and historic Music Hall as well as in its summer home, Riverbend Music Center. The Cincinnati May Festival is the oldest continuous choral festival of its kind in the nation, and the Cincinnati Opera brings major artists to the city. The Cincinnati Art Museum, Taft Museum, Museum of Natural History, Contemporary Arts Center, Playhouse in the Park, and Cincinnati/New Orleans Ballet Company offer outstanding cultural opportunities.

  Admission Requirements

Students are encouraged to follow a college-prep program providing a strong academic background in preparation for the rigors of their majors. Specific academic course requirements for admission are:

  • College-prep English (4 units)
  • College-prep Math (3 units)
  • Science (2 units)
  • Social Science (2 units)
  • Foreign Language (2 units)
  • Fine Arts (1 unit)
  • Additional units of any of the above (2 units)

To view and download specific admission and audition/interview requirements for this program please go to CCM Application Handbook.

  Transferring to UC Requirements

1. Must satisfy freshman requirements noted above.

2. Should have a minimum of a 2.5 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) if from a four-year institution, or a 2.8 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) if from a two-year institution. Selection will be made generally from those with a 3.0 or better grade point average.

3. Must submit complete official transcripts of all college work.

  Changing Majors within UC Requirements

Students changing majors from other programs or colleges within UC will be considered based on the same criteria as outside transfers.

  International Student Requirements

In addition to the requirements mentioned earlier, international students must adhere to the following instructions:

1. Apply before Dec. 1 for the following fall enrollment date.

2. All international students are required to submit school transcripts that show subjects studied and grades for each of the four years of study prior to high school graduation. Because of differing school systems, if only three years were completed in a high school and the fourth year in a middle school, transcripts of subjects and grades for all four years are required. The transcripts must be translated into English and be officially certified with a seal that it is an accurate and true translation. If these instructions are not followed, the transcript will be returned to the student. In addition, students are required to provide a high school diploma, leaving certificate, etc.

3. Forward proof of English proficiency through the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The University of Cincinnati has strict requirements in this area and a minimum score of 515 (paper test) or 187 (computer- based test) on the TOEFL is essential. Test applications can be obtained from TOEFL, Box 877, Princeton NJ 08540.

4. Submit a taped audition by following the procedures stated in "Requirements for a Taped Audition" on page 19 of the CCM Application Handbook.

5. After you are accepted, send official verification of available funding (at least $36,222 subject to change) directly to the Office of International Services, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210627 Cincinnati, Ohio 45221-0627. This must indicate the amount of money the student will have to spend while attending the University of Cincinnati, and must be from a bank official.

NOTE: Because there are no foreign student loans, international students must make every attempt to obtain financial assistance from their own governments to support studies in the United States. Official notification of all funding (from private or government sources) must be forwarded to this university’s Office of International Services.

After all information has been received and acceptance has been made by the UC College-Conservatory of Music, the I-20 form will be issued only by the UC Office of International Services. CCM does not issue these forms. All questions regarding the I-20 must be addressed to the Office of International Services (513-556-2879).

  Graduation Requirements

Several months before graduation, each candidate for a degree must file a formal application for degree with the college office. If a student fails to properly complete this application process, the university will not be responsible for the student's graduation. A minimum of one year in residence as a full-time student is required of all students wishing to apply for any degree awarded by CCM.

  Application Deadlines

Admission to the UC College-Conservatory of Music is competitive. The admissions process begins after Sept. 1 for entrance in the following fall quarter. Application deadline is Dec. 1.

  Accreditation

The University of Cincinnati is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

CCM's founding schools (the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and the College of Music of Cincinnati) were both charter members of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). The requirements for entrance and graduation in all music programs are in accordance with the published regulations of NASM.



 
Contact Us | University of Cincinnati | 2600 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45221
Undergraduate Admission: 513-556-1100 | Graduate Admission: 513-556-4335
University Information: 513-556-6000 | Copyright Information © 2006