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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
A seminar in directed reading and discussion in meteorology. An opportunity to do meteorological research. An opportunity to assist in the planning, development and presentation of meteorology programs. Advisory: High interest in the pursuit of meteorological knowledge. Previous experience in meteorology recommended. Repeatability: Any combination of MET 36, 36X & 36Y may be taken for a maximum of six units. Six hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
A seminar in directed reading and discussion in meteorology. An opportunity to do meteorological research. An opportunity to assist in the planning, development and presentation of meteorology programs. Advisory: High interest in the pursuit of meteorological knowledge. Previous experience in meteorology recommended. Repeatability: Any combination of MET 36, 36X & 36Y may be taken for a maximum of six units. Nine hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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4.00 Credits
A study of Western music and its place in civilization. Selected listening and readings from the masterpieces of music of Europe and the Western Hemisphere with an emphasis on methods of comprehension, listening techniques, the elements of music, primary musical forms, and a wide range of concert repertoire. A variety of media consisting of slides, videos, recordings, and lecture will be used. Live performance used when possible. Four hours lecture, two hours laboratory. GE Area: Humanities
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4.00 Credits
Music Fundamentals is a beginning theory course where the basic elements of musicianship and harmony are explored through lecture, listening, and written assignments. Rudiments of music like pitch, rhythm, harmony, style, and form will be examined as rock and roll is analyzed through classical music theory. Four hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Humanities
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to music theory using the guitar as an instrument instead of the piano. Introduction to notation, notes on the guitar, intervals, major and minor scales, chords, and basic principles of chord voicing as applied to the guitar. Not designed as a performance class but intended for music students whose primary instrument is the guitar. Prerequisite: elementary guitar skills. Advisory: MUS 14. Four hours lecture, two hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Group instruction in piano for those with no previous training. Emphasis is on finger technique, note reading, elementary chording, and performance of simple piano literature. For music majors as well as the general student. Advisories: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 10 and 12AL recommended. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. Two hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.00 Credits
Supervised practice of piano repertoire and technical material assigned in MUS 12A. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. Three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of MUS 12A with increased emphasis on good tone production, independence of hands, development of eye-hand coordination, simple harmonization and transposition, and building repertoire. Advisories: MUS 12A or equivalent skills; concurrent enrollment in MUS 12BL recommended. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. Two hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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1.00 Credits
Supervised practice of piano repertoire and technical material assigned in MUS 12B. Advisory: Pass/No Pass. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. Three hours laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of MUS 12B with greater emphasis on building a repertoire, varied styles of performance, and ensemble playing. Advisories: MUS 12B or equivalent skills; concurrent enrollment in MUS 12CL recommended. Repeatability: May be taken six times for credit. Two hours lecture, one hour laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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