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MUSP 216 - Viola: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only.Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 217 - Violoncello: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only.Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 218 - Contrabass: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only.Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330 or MUSE 331 or MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 219 - Guitar: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only.Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). One semester hour credit in section 1 plus 1 semester hour credit in section 2 for students pursuing B.M. music education plus B.M. in jazz performance. May be repeated.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 220 - Flute: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 221 - Oboe: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 222 - Clarinet: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 223 - Saxophone: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 224 - Bassoon: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 225 - Trumpet: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 226 - French Horn: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 227 - Trombone: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 228 - Tuba and Euphonium: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, MUSE 350, or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 229 - Percussion: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required week convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 330 or MUSE 331 or MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 230 - Steelpan: Primary
Emphasis on performance, with proficiency requirements at each level. For instrumental students only. Two semester hours credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis B.M. May be repeated.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 232 - Advanced Keyboard Skills Development of keyboard proficiency in sight-reading, score-reading, and ensemble playing. May be repeated.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 310 - Piano: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Keyboard students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 311 - Organ: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Keyboard students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 312 - Harpsichord: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Keyboard students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 313 - Harp: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Keyboard students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 314 - Voice: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Voice students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSP 205, MUSP 206, and MUSE 342 or MUSE 345.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 315 - Violin: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 316 - Viola: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 317 - Violoncello: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 318 - Contrabass: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 319 - Guitar: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 320 - Flute: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 321 - Oboe: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 322 - Clarinet: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.) May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 323 - Saxophone: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 324 - Bassoon: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 325 - Trumpet: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 326 - French Horn: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 327 - Trombone: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 328 - Tuba and Euphonium: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330, MUSE 331, or MUSE 335, MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 329 - Percussion: Primary Emphasis on performance of appropriate literature, with proficiency requirements at each level. Fundamentals of pedagogy and additional literature addressed in required weekly convocations. Instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the performance emphasis (B.M.). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUSE 330 or MUSE 331 or MUSE 335 or MUSE 350 or MUSE 360.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 330 - Steelpan: Primary Emphasis on performance, with proficiency requirements at each level. For instrumental students only. Two semester hours’ credit per semester for students in the B.M. music education emphasis and in the B.A. degree program; 4 semester hours’ credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the B.M. performance emphasis. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 331 - Keyboard Jazz Improvisation Stylistic analysis of contemporary keyboard jazz styles emphasizing the application of these techniques to the standard jazz literature.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 332 - Jazz Improvisation I Development of improvisational skills in the jazz idiom through listening, singing, melodic transcription, and chord recognition. Includes performance in lab jazz combos.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUSP 105 and MUSP 106, or MUSP 210, and grade of C or better in MUSP 160, and MUSP 204.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 333 - Jazz Improvisation II Continuation of MUSP 332. Extensive study of improvisational techniques. Solo study, transcriptions, listening assignments, aural and theoretical development.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUSP 332.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 335 - Conducting I Basic principles and techniques of conducting.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 202, and grade of C or better in MUTC 204 or MUSP 204; or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 336 - Conducting II: Instrumental Conducting principles and techniques as applied to instrumental ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUSP 335.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 337 - Conducting III: Choral Conducting principles and techniques as applied to vocal ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUSP 335.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 339 - Accompanying Practical study of accompanying by pianists as applied to standard solo instrumental and vocal literature. Involves rehearsals and in-class performance with soloists. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 340 - African Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during the same semester permitted. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Music major.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 341 - Caribbean Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during the same semester permitted. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Music major.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 342 - Renaissance and Baroque Instuments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during the same semester permitted. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Music major.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 343 - Indian Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during the same semester permitted. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Music major.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 344 - Afro-Cuban Percussion Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during the same semester permitted. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Music major.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 345 - Survey of Orchestral Brass Music Highlights orchestral repertoire with a focus on the brass passages. Designed for performance students who have an interest in orchestral literature and how brass performance relates to the orchestra as a whole. Works will be played to a “reading standard.” May be repeated to a maximum of 3 semester hours.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 398 - Selected Studies in Music: Performance Independent or small group study of selected topics of interest or need in music. May be repeated to a total of 6 semester hours. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUSP 462 - Survey of the Music Industry Study of the basic workings of the music business including copyright law, contracts, the record industry, music publishing, artist management, and other music-related careers.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 463 - Arts Organizations in Music A. Performance
B. Music Industry
Cooperatively supervised, full- or part-time professional field experience with approved organizations/individuals, to provide a learning experience complementary to the student’s anticipated career goals. Eligible performance areas normally would be limited to those which extend throughout the semester. Music industry areas include (but are not limited to) music publication and production, arts administration and promotion, arts management, and entertainment law. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 semester hours, not applicable towards requirements in a major in music. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2-8 |
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MUSC 390 - Internship in Music A. Composition and Arranging
B. Recording Techniques
Cooperatively supervised, full- or part-time professional field experience with approved organizations/individuals, to provide a learning experience complementary to the student’s anticipated career goals. May be repeated to a maximum of 8 semester hours, not applicable towards requirements in a major in music. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2-8 |
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MUTC 101 - Music Theory I Introductory study of music theory from fundamentals to diatonic harmony. Open only to music majors.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUTC 103.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 102 - Music Theory II Continuation of MUTC 101. Study of diatonic harmony, with emphasis on analysis of tonal music.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 101.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 103 - Aural Skills I Development of proficiency in eartraining and sightsinging. Introductory studies in moveable do solfege. Open only to music majors.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school. CRQ: MUTC 101.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 104 - Aural Skills II Continuation of MUTC 103. Development of proficiency in eartraining and sightsinging. Studies in moveable do solfege.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 103.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 200 - Composition: Secondary Introductory studies in the techniques of composing for acoustic media. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUTC 201 - Music Theory III Continuation of MUTC 102. Study of chromatic harmony, with emphasis on analysis of tonal music.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 102 and MUTC 104. CRQ: MUTC 203.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 202 - Music Theory IV Continuation of MUTC 201. Application of prior studies to analysis of formal design in tonal music.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 201.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 203 - Aural Skills III Continuation of MUTC 104. Development of proficiency in eartraining and sightsinging. Studies in moveable do solfege.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 102 and MUTC 104. CRQ: MUTC 201.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 204 - Aural Skills IV Continuation of MUTC 203. Development of proficiency in eartraining and sightsinging. Studies in moveable do solfege.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 203.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 205 - Jazz Theory Development and application of the fundamentals and rudiments of music as related to jazz. Open only to students choosing the jazz studies area of study or by consent of school.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 102.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 211 - Introduction to Electronic and Computer Music I Laboratory introduction to the techniques of electronic music composition within a digital audio workstation (DAW) environment. Topics include audio editing, digital processing of sound, MIDI sequencing, and digital synthesis.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 212 - Introduction to Electronic and Computer Music II Further study and experimentation with techniques introduced in MUTC 211. Emphasis on live digital signal processing (dsp) and interactive electronic music composition using MaxMSP.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 211 or consent of school..
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 214 - Audio, Video, and Networking for the Working Musician Introduction for music majors to a practical application of audio, video, and networking. Fundamental concepts include the histories of audio and video, human anatomy as it applies to perception of aural and visual media and typical applications of explored technologies.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 215 - Applied Editing Techniques Practicum with hands-on experience editing audio. Topics covered include quantization, sample accurate editing, tuning, and noise removal and reduction.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 216 - Aural Skills for the Audio Professional Development of isomorphic mapping through the study of both technical and theoretical aspects of sound.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 223 - Applied Mixing Techniques Practicum with hands-on experience mixing different genres of music, learning about the mixing signal chain, and finalizing media for various distribution mechanisms.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 224 - Live Sound Theory, Techniques, and Practicum Practicum hands-on experiential studio and location recording techniques course.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 300 - Composition: Primary Individualized study. May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 202, grade of C or better in either MUTC 204 or MUSP 204, and consent of school.
Credits: 4 |
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MUTC 301 - Music Theory V Study of 20th century compositional and analytical techniques, approached from a historical perspective. Development of skills to analyze and understand representative works.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 202, and grade of C or better in MUTC 204 or MUSP 204.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 305 - Orchestration Basic techniques of arranging music for orchestras and small ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 202, and grade of C or better in MUTC 204 or MUSP 204.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 307 - Wind and Percussion Scoring Comprehensive course in scoring for wind and percussion ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 202, and grade of C or better in MUTC 204 or MUSP 204.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 308 - Choral Arranging Comprehensive course in scoring for vocal ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 202, and grade of C or better in either MUTC 204 or MUSP 204.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 309 - Jazz Arranging I Scoring techniques for jazz and popular ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Grade of C or better in MUTC 202, MUTC 205, and grade of C or better in MUTC 204 or MUSP 204; or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 310 - Jazz Arranging II Continuation of MUTC 309. Advanced scoring techniques for jazz and popular ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 309.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 311 - Electronic and Computer Music III Laboratory introduction to algorithmic composition. Study of how composers have used computers to create and perform musical works. Emphasis on the design of original algorithms and their use in the composition/performance of music works.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 212 or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 312 - Electronic and Computer Music IV Further study and experimentation with algorithmic composition. Emphasis on creating more expansive computer music systems through the integration of hardware and software.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 311 or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 313 - Software Synthesis and Digital Audio Processing Musical composition using software synthesis and digital audio processing techniques. Projects can also include personal and network media as well as the creation of both musical compositions and original software components. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 320 - Fundamentals of Studio Design Fundamental concepts including studio construction, room acoustics and best practices for construction and calibration.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 400 - Recording Techniques Introductory course acquainting students with techniques of professional recording as applied directly to all phases of reproduction. Emphasis will be paid to mastering topics such as microphones, acoustics, multitrack recording and professional mixing techniques.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Ability to read music and consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 401 - Advanced Digital Audio Workstations Operation Microphone theory and applications, audio console operation including, but not restricted to, signal processing, monitor mixing, overdubbing, and multitrack techniques; preparation of master tape suitable for disc recording; study of current practices in digital recording and console automation (ProTools). May be repeated.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 400.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 402 - Music Theory Review Review of harmony, analytical techniques, and listening strategies necessary for graduate-level study of music theory. Does not satisfy graduate music theory requirements for any degree program. Credit earned does not count toward the M.M. degree or performer’s certificate. Students must earn a grade of C or higher in order to satisfy the deficiency for this course. Open only to M.M. students.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 403 - Applied Recording Techniques In-depth exploration of digital audio workstations (DAW) and studio techniques for the purposes of recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 400 and MUTC 401.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 404 - Seminar in Music Theory and Composition Research and analysis in selected areas of music theory and composition. Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 412 - Development and Practice of Electronic Music Comprehensive examination of the development and practices of all phases of electronic and computer music with both historical and projected examinations of applications in composition, performance, and research.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
Non-profit and NGO Studies |
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NNGO 100 - Community Leadership and Civic Engagement Introduction to community leadership and civic engagement including avenues for making contributions to community and society. Emphasis placed on nonprofit organizations, public service, volunteering, activism, and philanthropy, locally and globally.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 302 - Introduction to Research in Non-Governmental Organizations and Communities Work with communities or in public service organizations to create, conduct, or oversee research projects appropriate to the stage of existence of the organization. Define the issue, design a research plan and practice using both qualitative and quantitative methods. May only be repeated once.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NNGO majors only; or consent of center.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 350 - Community Organizations in a Digital World Examines digital and online efforts of community organizations to build community leadership and civic engagement. Focus on how technological applications may provide more effective and efficient pathways for community organizations to communicate with their stakeholders and reach their strategic goals including the use of social media.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 390 - Special Topics in Nonprofit and NGO Studies Intensive study of a major theory, issue, or movement in nonprofit and NGO studies. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours with adviser approval. Available for concurrent enrollment.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of center.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 429 - International NGOs and Globalization Crosslisted as ANTH 429X and SOCI 329X. Review of the history of international nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) particularly changes since the advent of neoliberal globalization beginning in the late 1980s that heralded an “NGO boom.” Examination of the political roles of INGOs and challenges negotiating multiple relationships with communities, governments, and social movements.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 464X - Disasters without Borders Crosslisted as ANTH 464. Social construction of disasters with an emphasis on the disaster response and forces that contribute to the vulnerability of a community, nation, or region. Covers social policy, humanitarian aid, media coverage and a range of local, national, or global forces such as inequality, land tenure, social exclusion, and mass urbanization.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 490 - Nonprofit and NGO Studies Internship Supervised internship in nonprofit and NGO studies via placement in a community setting. Writing assignments and reflection activities required. Open to NNGO majors only. May be taken up to 6 credits. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NNGO 302 with a grade of C or better, NNGO 100, and consent of center.
Credits: 1-3 |
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NNGO 493 - Nonprofits and Community Engagement Provides practical and theoretical understanding of nonprofit sector and its role in addressing community challenges. Application of public service and community leadership concepts via service learning projects with community agency partners.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NNGO majors only; at least junior standing; NNGO 100 or PSPA 301; must earn a grade of C or better in NNGO 302; or consent of center.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 495 - Capstone Seminar in Nonprofit and NGO Studies Intensive case study, research paper or other scholarly work in nonprofit and NGO studies. Includes regular meetings and a formal presentation of results at completion. Serves as final capstone project in the NNGO major.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NNGO majors only, NNGO 100, NNGO 493, and must earn a grade of C or better in NNGO 302.
Credits: 3 |
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NNGO 498 - Independent Study in Nonprofit and NGO Studies Special readings and/or research projects in nonprofit and NGO studies. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. Available for concurrent enrollment.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of center.
Credits: 1-3 |
Nursing |
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NURS 302 - Professional Nursing Overview of systems within nursing and healthcare, including evidence-based care and the collaborative roles of the healthcare team. Introduction to the major concepts related to the roles of the professional nurse and development of critical thinking skills, as implemented in today’s healthcare environment to provide safe, effective, quality, holistic, patient-centered healthcare. Introduction to historical and cultural healthcare trends and the professional standards with legal, and ethical responsibilities of the nurse. Not open to students with R.N. status.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: PSYC 102. CRQ: ENGL 203 or ENGL 204.
Credits: 3 |
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NURS 303 - Foundations of Nursing Clinical Acquisition of foundational psychomotor, psychosocial, and critical thinking skills necessary for providing safe, holistic, patient-centered nursing care to a diverse patient population while integrating the legal and ethical responsibilities as a provider of care. Application of these skills in a laboratory and structured clinical setting.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: NURS 305.
Credits: 2 |
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