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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: senior standing and permission of department faculty; lab fee charged) This is the senior capstone experience of the major. This course requires the application of various media writing and production tasks to a specific project. All the skills from student's course of study are applied to the creation and execution of a "real-life" broadcast production, news or public relations project. A grade of C- or better is required for graduation.
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(3 hrs.) (Open to all students) Study of the basic techniques of music of the 18th and 19th centuries dealing with such musical materials as notation, pitch, scales, rhythm, intervals and keys. Approached through lecture, discussion, demonstration, performance, written and aural analysis, and written exercises.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Open to all students) Study of basic techniques and vocabulary of music of the 18th and 19th centuries, including melody, rhythm, harmony and texture. Students will work with scales, modes, keys, intervals, triads, basic harmonic progressions and part-writing techniques, standard notational practices, melodic structures and rhythmic patterns. Approached through lecture, discussion, performance, written and aural analysis, and written compositional exercises. Laboratory portion of course includes exercises and drill in ear training, sight-singing and basic keyboard skills.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 110 or permission of instructor) Skill building in sight singing.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: MUS 110) A continuation of Music Theory I with an emphasis on chromaticism variation and counterpoint. Introduces the student to structural perception and a study of traditional forms in instrumental, vocal and choral compositions. Laboratory portion of course includes exercises and drills in ear training, sight singing and basic keyboard skills.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in MUS 110 or permission of instructor) Continuation of MUS 124.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) A study of the history of music of the Western World. An exploration of historical, social and artistic changes throughout the centuries. Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: MUS 321) A continuation of Music History I. Includes music history of the Romantic and Contemporary periods. Course will provide an understanding of the role of music in various societies throughout the ages. Applied Music Courses
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Open to all students; Liberal Arts approved Natural Science) This course is a comprehensive, hands-on laboratory science course. Includes experiments in life science, physical science, earth science as well as basic content in these three areas.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Open to all students; Liberal Arts approved Natural Science) Liberal arts class for non-science majors. An introduction to the human body from the cell to whole organ systems. The course emphasizes the use of the scientific method, examines the perception of beauty and questions whether there is a scientific basis for beauty. The biological and chemical basis behid cosmetics and cosmetic surgical procedures are explored. Does not count in the major.
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