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MUS 275: Studio Lessons: Contemporary Percussion
2.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
200-level Studio Lessons (2-credit, 50-minute weekly lessons) are for music majors or minors studying in their primary performance area only. Students must be concurrently enrolled in a co-requisite ensemble that is related to their Studio Lessons course. Studio Lessons courses may be repeated for credit.
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MUS 276: Studio Lessons: Contemporary Technology
2.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
200-level Studio Lessons (2-credit, 50-minute weekly lessons) are for music majors or minors studying in their primary performance area only. Students must be concurrently enrolled in a co-requisite ensemble that is related to their Studio Lessons course. Studio Lessons courses may be repeated for credit.
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MUS 315: Choral Conducting
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A study of advanced conducting techniques with practical application to choral ensembles. Prerequisite: MUS 215.
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MUS 316: Instrumental Conducting
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A study of advanced conducting techniques with practical application to instrumental ensembles. Prerequisite: MUS 215
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MUS 323: Arranging and Orchestration
2.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
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MUS 326: Recording Studio Practicum
2.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
An in-depth study of essential procedures and concepts, as well as hands-on training in technical skills, for safely, intelligently, and efficiently operating hardware and software in a professional music recording studio. This course prepares students for the FCA Recording Studio Access Examination, and provides ongoing training in recording studio technology and techniques. May be taken repeatedly for continuing access to recording studio facilities while concurrently enrolled in an upper-level music technology course.
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MUS 331: Music Technology Seminar
2.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Advanced studies in music technology, music industry, audio engineering, and electroacoustic music, including a wide range of topics. Course content will change each semester, with course iterations centered around different themes. Repeatable for credit.
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MUS 370: Music in Film and Games
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Music in Film and Games is a writing intensive course, open to both music majors and non-majors, with a focus on the history, aesthetics and techniques of music for cinema, games, and emerging media formats. Students will develop their ability to produce scholarly writing about music through listening, analysis, research, and critical thinking.
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MUS 375: Introduction to Rock
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Introduction to Rock is a writing intensive course, open to both music majors and non-majors, with a focus on the history, aesthetics and techniques of rock music, and its stylistic diversity. Students will develop their ability to produce scholarly writing about music through listening, analysis, research, and critical thinking.
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MUS 380: Music History Survey I: Antiquity, Middle Ages, Renaissance and Baroque
3.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
A historical survey of Western musical tradition from the earliest known sources through the late Baroque (up to 1750). The overall objective is for the student to gain an understanding of basic developments in Western music from the beginnings in Ancient Greece, Rome, and Mesopotamia through the Baroque period. The course will include the study of both sacred and secular music in various genres and will place great emphasis on listening. The course is also designed to increase the students' critical thinking skills and ability to write effectively about the aesthetics of Western music.
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