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MUS 111: Music Theory I
3.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
COREQUISITE: MUS 113. This course introduces the student to the diatonic practice in the Common Practice Period. Topics include fundamental musical materials (rhythm, pitch, scales, intervals, diatonic harmonies) and an introduction to the principles of voice leading and harmonic progression.
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MUS 112: Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
PREREQUISITE: MUS 111. COREQUISITE: MUS 114. This course completes the study of diatonic practices in the Common Practice Period and introduces simple musical forms. Topics include principles of voice leading used in three- and four-part triadic harmony and diatonic seventh chords, non-chord tones, cadences, phrases, and periods.
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MUS 113: Music Theory Lab I
1.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
COREQUISITE: MUS 111. This course provides practical application of basic musical materials through sight singing; melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony.
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MUS 114: Music Theory Lab II
1.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
PREREQUISITE: MUS 113. COREQUISITE: MUS 112. This course continues the practical application of basic musical materials through sight singing; melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony.
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MUS 116: Computer Applications in Music
3.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
This course introduces the history and use of computer application in music. Topics include an introduction to computer skills, MIDI, and the application of notation and sequencing software programs (i.e. Finale, Performer, etc.)
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MUS 211: Music Theory III
3.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
PREREQUISITE: MUS 114. COREQUISITE: MUS 213. This course introduces the student to the chromatic harmonic practices of the Common Practice Period. Topics include secondary functions, modulatory techniques, and binary and ternary forms.
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MUS 212: Music Theory IV
3.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
PREREQUISITE: MUS 211. COREQUISITE: MUS 214. This course completes the study of chromatic harmonic practices of the Common Practice Period and introduces the student to twentieth-century practices. Topics include Neopolitan and augmented sixth chords, sonata form, late nineteenth-century tonal harmony, and twentieth-century practices and forms.
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MUS 213: Music Theory Lab III
1.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
PREREQUISITE: MUS 114. COREQUISITE: MUS 211. This course provides practical application of chromatic musical materials through sight singing; melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony.
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MUS 214: Music Theory Lab IV
1.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
PREREQUISITE: MUS 213. COREQUISITE: MUS 212. This course continues the practical application of chromatic musical materials and simple twentieth-century practices through sight singing; melodic, harmonic, rhythmic dictation; and keyboard harmony.
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MUS 215: Composition I
1.00 Credits
Enterprise State Community College
This course introduces the basic techniques and applications of musical composition. emphasis is placed on creativity and original thought processses in music. Upon completion, students should be able to crate an original musical composition.
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