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MUSC 4440: Vocal Pedagogy II
2.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: MUSC 4430. Advanced techniques for teaching voice. Emphasis on the selection of appropriate vocal literature and the correction of vocal faults. The course includes supervised teaching.
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MUSC 4500: Keyboard Pedagogy
2.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Survey of the various pedagogical philosophies and methodologies of keyboard study throughout history.
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MUSC 4600: Analysis For The Performer
1.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: MUSC 3500 or permission of the instructor. This course is designed as a seminar to help student performers to build their analytical and interpretive skills with reference to the music being learned in their applied studies. The semester's work culminates in an analytical / interpretive essay and a presentation to the class.
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MUSC 4800: Studies in World Music
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: Upper division standing or permission of the instructor. This course is designed to lead and direct students on an excursion of musical-cultural practices of various ethnic peoples of the world. and will include a lecture component as well as a seminar style (team) student presentation component. The focus of the class is on the music and its aesthetic and cultural meanings. We will also discuss the cross-influences of these different music cultures in the world today, and talk about what each system has to offer today's world in terms of philosophy, aesthetics, social structure, instruments and behaviors. This course is non-repeatable.
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MUSC 4940: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: Permission of the Departmental Chair. Tutorial investigation of topic of special interest.
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MUSC 4950: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: Permission of Departmental Chair. Consideration of topics in which courses are not offered otherwise, but for which there is current need. Subject matter varies, with special emphasis on pedagogy and literature.
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MUSC 4960: Internship
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: Approval by the Departmental Chair. An individually designed and planned learning experience involving off-campus field experience and study in the private or public sector.
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MUSC 4980: Study Abroad
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: Permission of Director of International Services and Programs and Departmental Chair.
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MUSC 4990: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
This course is designed as the senior capstone course for the B.A. Music / General Music program. The nature of the work is open-ended, being decided on through discussions between the student and the chosen advisor for the course (usually, but not limited to, the student's academic advisor.) The project design should include both a practical an an academic component and should include work in various areas of interest (including the student's minor or second concentration if he/she has one.) This course is non-repeatable.
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MUST 0001: First- Year Academic Seminar
1.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Required of all first year students to be taken in their first semester on campus, this seminar provides an overview of academic requirements for graduation and helps establish meaningful career goals and objectives. Discussion of policies, standards, procedures, expectations, and resources that will contribute to student success not only during the first semester but throughout the student's academic career at Georgia College & State University.
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