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Minor Music Theory (18 credits)

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Offered by: Music Research     Degree: Bachelor of Music

Program Requirements

The Minor in Theory is available to all students, with the exception of students in the Major Theory, subject to approval of the Schulich School of Music. This Minor will take the place of free electives in Music programs.

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    Overview

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    Overview

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    Overview

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