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MU 362: Music History I
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours A survey of music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods preceded by a brief overview of ancient Greek and Roman music and early Christian music. The course focuses on musical trends and styles, significant composers and their contributions, and the development of musical forms. The interrelatedness of music to other art forms, politics, philosophy, history, and scientific and technological advancements is also presented. (Spring semester, odd-numbered years)
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MU 364: Music History II
4.00 Credits
McPherson College
4 hours (Language Intensive) A survey of western European/American art music from the Classic era through the 20th Century. The course focuses on musical trends and styles, significant composers and their contributions, and the development of musical forms. The interrelatedness of music to other art forms, politics, philosophy, history and scientific and technological advancements is also presented. (Fall semester, odd-numbered years)
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MU 370: Methods for Teaching Music in the Elementary School
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours This course is for elementary education majors. The emphasis is placed on methods for teaching elementary school children and the integration of music into the elementary school curriculum. Prerequisite: CI 220.(Fall)
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MU 373: Recording Technology
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour This course will introduce students to the use of recording systems and their pedagogical application in PK-12 schools and other musical settings. Audiotape, digital audio computer files, and appropriate procedures and computer software programs will be used. The course focuses on recording live performances rather than enhancing and/or changing the format of existing recordings.
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MU 375: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour The music major will focus career goals, explore possible practicum opportunities, discuss aspects of professional practice, and participate in campus and off-campus musical events.
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MU 451: Methods for Teaching General Music in the Elementary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours For music education majors. The methods and materials for music teaching at elementary level. (Fall)
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MU 453: Methods for Teaching Vocal Music in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours For music education majors. The methods and materials for music teaching at secondary level. (Spring)
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MU 454: Methods for Teaching Instrumental Music in the Secondary School
3.00 Credits
McPherson College
3 hours For music education majors. The methods and materials for music teaching at secondary level. (Interterm)
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MU 454 - Methods for Teaching Instrumental Music in the Secondary School
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MU 475: Senior Music Project:Senior Recital
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours Full or half recital required of all music majors. Performance of repertoire representative of the appropriate historical style periods. Student must perform a preview lecture-recital for the music faculty and receive their approval prior to performing the senior recital. Student will also prepare program notes for their recital. This course replaces private lessons for the semester in which the student enrolls.
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NS 300: Research Methods
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour (Language Intensive) Preparation for participation in an independent laboratory research project in the natural sciences. Topics covered include scientific literature searches, research design, data handling, research evaluation, scientific writing, and reporting. To be taken during the sophomore or junior year. (Fall)
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