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SWK 4510: Senior Seminar I
2.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa (2 hours)
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SWK 4520: Senior Seminar II
2.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp (2 hours)
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SWK 4950: Independent Study in Social Work
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
Provides the means whereby gifted and interested students may explore, in a more in-depth and intensive manner, general information acquired in the major courses. Further, independent study provides a logical way to complete required hours not obtained in normal sequencing. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
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THMU 1010: Introduction to Music Theory and Aural Skills
2.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa An intensive study of the rudiments of music: notation, pitch, and rhythm. These elements will be explored with aural and written components. These credits may not be substituted for any other music course. (Fee: $30)
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THMU 1210: Music Theory I
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa (3 hours) Introduction to the basic materials and concepts of music. A foundational study of the essential building blocks of music, including rhythm, chord analysis, and harmony. Competency equivalency required of all music majors and minors. Open to all students. (Fee: $30)
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THMU 1220: Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp (3 hours) Study of fundamental harmonies and tone relations used in musical composition: elementary written and keyboard harmony, melody writing and analysis. Prerequisite: THMU-1210 Music Theory I or passing grade on placement examinations. ( Fee: $30)
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THMU 1250: Contemporary Music Theory
2.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp (2 hours) This class is designed to help the student understand the structure of contemporary music. The class will continue to develop written and aural musicianship as studied in Introduction to Music Theory and Aural Skills. Prerequisites: THMU-1010 Introduction to Music Theory and Aural Skills; consent of the instructor.
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THMU 1310: Aural Skills I
2.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa (2 hours) Introduction to techniques of basic aural musicianship, including singing, recognizing, and dictating intervals and chords within the diatonic major and minor systems by "guide tone" numeric scaledegree method. Corequisite: THMU-1210 Music Theory I.
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THMU 1320: Aural Skills II
2.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Sp (2 hours) Continued study of basic aural musicianship techniques: atsight singing, melodic pattern recognition, and chord dictation within both diatonic and basic chromatic major and minor systems by "guide tone" numeric scale degree method. Introductionto melodic dictation and full four-voice harmonic dictation. Prerequisite: THMU-1310 Aural Skills I. Corequisite: THMU-1220 Music Theory II.
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THMU 1500: Introduction to Music Technology
1.00 Credits
Cedarville University
-Fa (1 hour) An introductory study of the use of computers and synthesizers in the production of printed musical scores. All students are expected to complete this course during their first year of study since the skills acquired in the course are used throughout their academic curriculum.
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