MUL 421 - Senior Seminar in Music

Institution:
Grace College and Theological Seminary
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Description:
As the liberal arts capstone activity, the Senior Seminar involves a major research project and discussion on a topic to be mutually determined between the instructor and the student(s). Most, if not all, topics will focus on one or more elements of serious art music in relation to an interdisciplinary study. Such studies include, but are not limited to, historical positions and value of repertoire in relation to socio-cultural environment, textural studies, or analytical studies of a variety of repertoire to determine the uniqueness of style. In the course of preparing the final element of the seminar, a major term paper, each student will apply the five liberal arts competencies emphasized throughout their career in the Liberal Arts Core curriculum. In order to register for the Senior Seminar (MUL421), a student must have completed all required music core courses through MUT 328, must have given their Junior Recital, and attained senior standing in the School of Music. Two hours.
Credits:
2.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(574) 372-5100
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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