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MUS 185: First-year Seminar
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A variety of seminars for first-year students offered each January term.
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MUS 230: Private Instruction
1.00 Credits
Luther College
1 hour For music majors and minors in their second year of study. Non-majors and music majors in their secondary areas may register for this course with consent of instructor. Studio seminars may be required. Prerequisite: music major or music minor with 2 semesters of MUS 130 (Private Instruction).
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MUS 231: Theory III
3.00 Credits
Luther College
3 hours A continuation of Theory II. Covers advanced harmonic materials, including counterpoint, chromaticism, and larger forms. Keyboard exercises and computer-assisted instructional materials are integrated into the course. An introduction to library research is provided. Prerequisites: MUS 122, 122L. Corequistite: MUS 231L.
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MUS 231L: Ear Training III
1.00 Credits
Luther College
1 hour A study including sightsinging, rhythmic performance, keyboard and improvisation exercises, dictation (melodic, harmonic, rhythmic), and related skills, all designed to develop the student's musical ear to the highest degree possible. Taken concurrently with MUS 231. Prerequisites: MUS 122, 122L.
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MUS 236: Music,Worship and Culture
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A study of the theology and history of worship in society within the principal branches of the church, from Biblical times through the present, with particular emphasis on defining and illustrating the musical expressions of corporate worship within the context of the rapid cultural and technological changes in the 20th century. Offered alternate years. No prerequisite. (HE)
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MUS 237: Worship and Music in the Life of the Church
2.00 Credits
Luther College
2 hours This course will familiarize students with the role that music plays in liturgical and non-liturgical worship. It will include practical topics such as planning and selecting instrumental and vocal repertoire, directing a church music program, hymnody, and congregational worship life. Alternate years. No prerequisite.
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MUS 238: Composition Workshop
1.00 Credits
Luther College
1 hour A workshop for students interested in exploring composition and improvisation. No prior composition experience necessary, but facility on an instrument or voice is helpful. Students also participate in a weekly composition seminar and interact with guest composers. Class culminates in a concert of new works. Prerequisite: MUS 332 or consent of instructor.
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MUS 247: History of Jazz
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A survey of the history and development of jazz, from the 1890's to the present. Includes origins and early jazz through the modern jazz era. Listening activities focus on the major figures of each historical period. Offered alternate years. (Same as AFRS 247.) (HEPT, Hist, Intcl)
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MUS 248: World Music Cultures
4.00 Credits
Luther College
4 hours A survey of the traditional music of the Americas, Africa, India, Northern and Eastern Europe. Introduction to ethnomusicological terminology, placing emphasis on music as a culture and as a sonic event. Offered alternate years. (HE, Intcl)
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MUS 250: Introduction to Conducting
2.00 Credits
Luther College
2 hours A study of the fundamental gesture, technique, and score preparation. Additional focus is given to oral communication and writing related to the art of conducting and self-evaluation. Prerequisites: MUS 332, 332L.
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