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MUE 121: Freshman Piano Class
7.00 Credits
William Carey University
Study of elementary piano literature, technique skills at the keyboard, sight reading, accompanying, harmonization and transposition, hymn playing, open score reading, and improvisation. This course will provide a foundation toward completion of the piano proficiency requirements.
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MUE 211: Sophomore Voice Class
7.00 Credits
William Carey University
Application of intermediate vocal technique through vocalises and song literature including German Lieder. For music majors and minors studying at the sophomore-secondary level. Two lab hours per week.
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MUE 221: Sophomore Piano Class
7.00 Credits
William Carey University
Study of intermediate piano literature, technique skills at the keyboard, sight reading, accompanying, harmonization and transposition, hymn playing, open score reading, and improvisation. This course will provide a foundation toward completion of the piano proficiency requirements.
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MUE 250: Introduction to Music Technology I
1.00 Credits
William Carey University
Basic computer skills involving music notation software, midi keyboards, arranging techniques, recording technology.
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MUE 250 - Introduction to Music Technology I
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MUE 252: Advanced Music Technology II
1.00 Credits
William Carey University
A broad perspective of the evolving technologies of the music profession. Emphasis in a working knowledge of current software and its applications in music composition, recording, education, and performance. Prerequisite: MUE 250 - Introduction to Music Technology
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MUE 313: Music in Elementary Schools
2.00 Credits
William Carey University
Music Major. (2 hours) Methods and materials involving singing, music reading, rhythm, dancing, moving, Orff techniques, improvisation, and creativity for use in the elementary music classroom.
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MUE 313 - Music in Elementary Schools
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MUE 314: Music in Secondary Schools
2.00 Credits
William Carey University
Choral techniques and materials for mixed chorus, gender specific choirs, show choirs, voice class, music theory, and program design.
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MUE 314 - Music in Secondary Schools
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MUE 315: Music in Middle Schools
2.00 Credits
William Carey University
Methods and materials related to vocal musical development through ensemble instruction with specific emphasis on changing voice, sight-reading, repertoire, and showchoirs.
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MUE 315 - Music in Middle Schools
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MUE 320: Music in Elementary Schools:Education Major
3.00 Credits
William Carey University
A study of the basic elements of music that enables prospective classroom teachers to integrate music into all areas of the curriculum.
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MUE 325: Guitar Class
1.00 Credits
William Carey University
Introductory course; elementary functions of the guitar as an adjunct for teaching. Includes basic sight reading and applied harmony. Two lab hours per week.
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