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The TAMS '''Music Track''' provides the foundation for students interested in pursuing careers in music. Students take classes in piano, theory, aural skills, and sound technology while participating in university-wide ensembles and taking private lessons from world-class instructors. After their time in TAMS, students have the opportunity to continue their studies at UNT and pursue degrees in performance, music education, jazz studies, composition, and theory.
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The TAMS Music Track provides the foundation for students interested in pursuing careers in music. Students take classes in piano, theory, aural skills, and sound technology while participating in university-wide ensembles and taking private lessons from world-class instructors. After their time in TAMS, students have the opportunity to continue their studies at UNT and pursue degrees in performance, music education, jazz studies, composition, and theory.
  
 
== Course Sequence ==
 
== Course Sequence ==
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! colspan="2" |'''Spring 1'''
 
! colspan="2" |'''Spring 1'''
 
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|Pre-Calculus ([[Courses#MATH 1650|MATH 1650]]) or
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|MATH 1650 or 1710
Calculus I ([[Courses#MATH 1710|MATH 1710]]) or
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|5/4 hours
 
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|MATH 1710 or 1720
Calculus II ([[Courses#MATH 1720|MATH 1720]]) or
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|4/3 hours
 
 
Multivariable Calculus ([[Courses#MATH 2730|MATH 2730]])
 
|5 hours or
 
4 hours or
 
 
 
3 hours or
 
 
 
3 hours
 
|Calculus I ([[Courses#MATH 1710|MATH 1710]]) or
 
Calculus II ([[Courses#MATH 1720|MATH 1720]]) or higher
 
|4 hours or
 
3 hours
 
 
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|-
|Biology ([[Courses|BIOL 1710]]) and
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|BIOL 1710, 1760
Biology Lab ([[Courses#BIOL 1760|BIOL 1760]])
 
 
|5 hours
 
|5 hours
|Chemistry ([[Courses#CHEM 1410|CHEM 1410]]) and
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|CHEM 1410, 1430
 
 
Chemistry Lab ([[Courses#CHEM 1430|CHEM 1430]])
 
 
|4 hours
 
|4 hours
 
|-
 
|-
| Writing about Literature I ([[Courses#ENGL 1315|ENGL 1315]])
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|ENGL 1315
 
|3 hours
 
|3 hours
|Writing about Literature II ([[Courses#ENGL 1325|ENGL 1325]])
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|ENGL 1325
 
|3 hours
 
|3 hours
 
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! colspan="2" |'''Spring 2'''
 
! colspan="2" |'''Spring 2'''
 
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|Science and Technology of Musical Sound ([[Courses#PHYS 1270|PHYS 1270]])
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|PHYS 1270
 
|3 hours
 
|3 hours
|US History to 1865 ([[Courses#HIST 2610|HIST 2610]]) or
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|HIST 2610/2620
US History from 1865 ([[Courses#HIST 2620|HIST 2620]])
 
 
|3 hours
 
|3 hours
 
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|Calculus II ([[Courses#MATH 1720|MATH 1720]]) or
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|MATH 1720 or CSCE 1030 (lab)  
Computer Science I w/ Lab ([[Courses#CSCE 1030|CSCE 1030]])
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|4 hours
|3 hours or
 
4 hours
 
 
|PSCI 2305 or 2306
 
|PSCI 2305 or 2306
 
|3 hours
 
|3 hours
 
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|US History to 1865 ([[Courses#HIST 2610|HIST 2610]]) or
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|HIST 2610/2620
US History from 1865 ([[Courses#HIST 2620|HIST 2620]])
 
 
|3 hours
 
|3 hours
|MUTH 1500 Theory 2
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|MUTH 1500 Theory 2  
 
|2 hours
 
|2 hours
 
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|MUTH 1400 Theory 1
 
|MUTH 1400 Theory 1
 
|2 hours
 
|2 hours
|MUTH 1510 Aural Skills
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|MUTH 1510 Aural Skills  
 
|2 hours
 
|2 hours
 
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>depending on audition/studio space/student involvement in GDYSO/FWYSO
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>depending on audition/studio space/student involvement in GDYSO/FWYSO
  
==See also==
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== See also ==
  
*[[:Category:Music Track|List of Music students]]
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* [[:Category:Music|List of Music students]]
*[[Tracks]]
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* [[Tracks]]
*[[Dull Roar]]
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* [[Dull Roar]]

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