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MUS 359: Music Methods
2.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Fundamentals of musical notation, scales, keys, and intervals introduced in such a way as to give prospective elementary music teachers a practical working knowledge of the various facets of music (reading, singing, playing, listening, and creating) needed to conduct an effective music program in a classroom. Course is required for elementary education majors seeking a music addition to their elementary license. Offered on demand.
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MUS 482: Music Practicum
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A supervised, pre-approved experience which allows a student to pursue specific learning goals and/or be involved in a field experience during the regular academic semester. Instructor permission is required.
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MUS 482 - Music Practicum
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MUS 490: Independent Study
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
A course designed to encourage student initiative and to provide a degree of flexibility in the departmental program. Normally the subject is not sufficiently or appropriately covered in departmental course offerings. Prerequisite: departmental and instructor consent.
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MUS 490 - Independent Study
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MUS 498: Senior Portfolio
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Each student must develop a portfolio containing an appropriate body of work, by the time of graduation, demonstrates the student is ready to make the transition to graduate school or the professional workplace.
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MUS 499: Senior Competency Practicum
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Senior music majors take a written, oral and aural comprehensive examination covering basic musical principles and material from the required music courses. Grade of D- or better required. Prerequisites: MUS 110, 111, 112, 210, 211, 330, 331 and 333.
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MUS SEM : Performance Seminar
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
The Performance Seminar is a communal learning forum for all Franklin College music majors and music minors in applied lessons, as well as the music faculty. Other students in applied lessons are welcome to enroll as well. Each week, students will perform pieces they are studying in their applied lessons for the seminar in a Master Class setting. Members of the Franklin College music faculty will provide feedback to demonstrate tools for improving performance and technique. Participants in the seminar will offer additional suggestions and may ask questions that apply to their own repertoire. Guest musicians will attend a few seminars during the semester. In addition, seminar participants are required to attend all concerts sponsored by Franklin College during the semester. Pass/Fail. Fall and Spring.
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MUS XXX : Elective Music
0.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Undistributed Music credit taken in transfer.
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NWS 001: Student Media
1.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Students will work on refining their reporting, writing and editing skills by working across media platforms for converged media that make use of print, audio, video, sound slides and other forms of presentation. Counts as activity course credit. Fall and Spring.
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NWS 335: Publication Design
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Theory and practice in graphic design for publications commonly used by news and public relations professionals. Focus is on creating ethical, compelling and effective visual communications vehicles by combining elements such as copy, colors, fonts, photos, illustrations and informational graphics. Fall.
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NWS 336: Writing News for Broadcast
3.00 Credits
Franklin College - Indiana
Basic newswriting for radio and television. Practice in the exercise of news judgment and in preparation of scripts for news broadcasts. Prerequisites: JOU 120 and JOU 150. Fall.
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