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MU 322: Jazz Improvisation II
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: MU312. A continuation of the development of the student as a more musical improvisor. Exam- ines II, V, I progressions; basic jazz forms and rhythm changes; the Locrian and Aeolian modes; and the minor, diminished, and whole tone scales.
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MU 323: Jazz Combo
1.50 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: An audition with the instructor. Corequisite: MU211 or MU311. An instrumental jazz group of four to eight players, representing the top jazz musicians on campus. The combo performs repertoire from "lead sheets," requiring performers to create arrangements collectively and to develop a musically mature impro- visational language. Members must be active in the jazz ensemble. May be repeated for credit.169
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MU 324: Composition
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: MU302. Student study the process of musical composition by examining master works and by com- pleting a series of composition assignments and origi- nal works. Assignments progress from basic melody writing, through two- and three-part writing, to multi- voiced works for piano or small ensemble.
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MU 325: Counterpoint
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: MU302. Students study the art of imitative and non-imitative counterpoint by studying examples of polyphonic music from the baroque to the present. Exercises focus on specific aspects of contrapuntal writ- ing and the creation of original contrapuntal works.
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MU 326: Songwriting and Arranging
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: MU201. Students study the popular idiom of songwriting. Topics include melody writing, lyric setting, the melody/harmony connection, the produc- tion of a lead sheet, copyright procedures, and basic arranging. The works of such popular songwriters as Gershwin and Porter are considered.
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MU 330: Classical Guitar Ensemble II
1.50 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Two semesters of MU230 or an audition with the instructor. Designed for classical guitarists to perform in small groups of two to eight players. Participants are grouped according to level of ability, and music from the classical repertoire is rehearsed and studied. There are performance opportunities each semester. Open to stu- dents, faculty, and staff by audition. May be repeated for credit.
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MU 350: Electronic Music Studio
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: MU201 or written permission of the department chair. Use of digital and analog synthesizers and sam- plers to create and modify original sounds. These new timbres will then be used in both preexisting and original pieces of music. Students work in the studio both in and out of class.
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MU 351: Electronic Music Studio II:Digital Recording
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
from Tracking to Mastering (3.00 cr.) Prerequisite: MU350. Focuses on the application of advanced techniques in digital recording. Students com- plete musical assignments in live stereo recording, stu- dio tracking, mixing, equalization, the use of effects, and mastering. A fully mixed and mastered CD is assigned as a culminating project.
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MU 412: Senior Project in Music
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: Senior status and written permission of the department. Students develop an advanced project under the direction of a faculty member. Work on the project continues throughout both semesters of the student's senior year. Proposals for senior projects must be approved by the fine arts faculty during the spring semester of the student's junior year.
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OM 330: Operations Management
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Maryland
Prerequisite: EC102, EC220 or BH220, IS251, and MA151 or MA251 or equivalent. Develops the processes by which organizations create value. Students develop an overview of the planning and operation of systems to convert resources to goods and services. Topics include operations strategy, design of processes, product and process quality, global competition and supply chain issues, productivity of operating systems, impact on societal and physical environment, and methods to improve decision-making.
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