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Modern Languages and Cultures 345: Methods of Teaching Modern Languages and Cultures
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Explores the role and purpose of the American educational system as it relates to foreign language teaching; teaches active learning strategies grounded in proficiency-oriented language instruction; allows students to begin to realize their potential as foreign language teachers. Offered every three years. Staff.
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Modern Languages and Cultures 411 ,412: Directed Study Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisite: Permission of department chair. Staff.
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MUS 101: Theory I
1.00 Credits
Albion College
An introduction to Western musical language through studies in fundamentals (key signatures, intervals, scales, rhythmic notation, etc.), chordal and melodic structures, and basic four-part harmonization. Focuses on intensive training in sight-singing (with solfege) and ear-training activities, an introduction to music software for notation and ear training, and development of keyboard proficiency through participation in a required weekly keyboard laboratory. Keyboard laboratory sessions concentrate on basic reading and harmonization skills at the keyboard, as well as development of the techinal ability to perform elementary repertoire. Lecture and keyboard laboratory.
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MUS 101L: Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Albion College
Development of basic reading and harmonization skills at the keyboard, as well as development of the technical ability to perform elementary repertoire.
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MUS 102: Theory I
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A continuation of studies begun in Music 101, with emphasis on further exercises in and analysis of four-part harmon- ization, secondary chord function, musical form and exercises in stylized composition. Sight-singing, ear- training and technology application continue. Keyboard laboratory sessions continue to develop reading, ization, and basic theory skills as related to piano playing Further development of technical skills allows the study of early intermediate repertoire. Successful completion of this course satisfies the piano proficiency requirement. Lecture and keyboard laboratory. Prerequisite: MUS 101.
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MUS 102L: Theory Laboratory
0.00 Credits
Albion College
No course description available.
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MUS 110: The History of Rock
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Designed to provide tools to think, listen & write critically about rock & roll music from its roots in the blues through today.
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MUS 111: Music Appreciation
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Designed for the non-music major who wishes to gain an appreciation of music as a fine art. The musical elements of style, form and design will be investigated primarily through listening. Not open to music majors.
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MUS 113: Introduction to Opera
1.00 Credits
Albion College
An introductory course designed for both the music major and non-major. Concentrates on the most frequently performed operas of Mozart, Puccini, Verdi and Wagner. Extensive use of video tapes of opera performances with sub-titles. Offered alternate years.
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MUS 119: Evolution of Jazz
1.00 Credits
Albion College
An exploration of the rich cultural background and evolution of jazz music through discussion of important performers, composers, educators and critics with respect to their contribution to the development of the art form. Emphasis is placed on developing critical listening skills through the extensive use of landmark recordings and live performances.
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