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3.00 Credits
Studies linear and some non-linear differential equations, systems of differential equations, La Place transforms, series and numerical methods and applications.
Prerequisite:
MTH 232
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4.00 Credits
Intended for the student who has some musical knowledge and music majors with low scores on placement exam. Provides basic musicianship skills necessary to participate actively in vocal or instrumental ensembles and/or to continue music studies at the theoretical or compositional level. Reading and writing music, basic ear training and sight singing, and an introduction to diatonic harmony and melodic organization with examples from a variety of musical sources. (Arts and Humanities elective). (Recommended simultaneous enrollment in MUS 132).
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3.00 Credits
Intended for the student with no formal training in music, this course introduces the basic elements: rhythm, melody, harmony, genre, form. The remainder of the course investigates classical or art music of the Western tradition. Important genres (symphony, opera, oratorio, string quartet, art song) and composers are studied in historical context. Music is studied as a cultural force: as indicative of a political, social, ideological, or aesthetic climate. Non-western music and popular music are briefly discussed.
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3.00 Credits
From its African roots to contemporary manifestations, the diverse styles of jazz and its important composers and performers. For the students with little or no musical training. Not for graduation credit for music majors. (Arts and Humanities elective)
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3.00 Credits
Evolution of commercial music from musicals, big band, rock'n roll, to R and B, hip-hop, contemporary jazz-rock. For students with little or no musical training. Not for graduation credit for music majors. (Arts and Humanities elective)
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3.00 Credits
Studies major non-western music in both theoretical and cultural contexts: Africa, the near East, Pacific and Asia. For students with little or no musical training. Not for graduation credit for music majors. (Arts and Humanities elective)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the technological development of sound recording and establishes the historical context in which this development occurred. Topics covered include the evolution of studio recording practices and technologies as well as changes in the production, distribution, and consumption of music. Sound recording practices in cinema, radio, television, and digital media are also examined. (Music or Arts Elective)
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1.00 Credits
A vocal ensemble for students, faculty, staff and community members with an interest in vocal performance. Rudiments of vocal production and musicianship, audition not necessary, but new members must sing for the director to be placed. The group performs several times during the semester. May be repeated for up to 4 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Provides students faculty, staff and community members with an opportunity to perform with the Owens Concert Band, the varsity wind ensemble on campus. Emphasis on refining techniques and covering repertoire for various performing venues. Previous instrumental experience and ensemble performance required. May be repeated for up to 4 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Class piano course for beginners with limited musical knowledge. Hands on experience in proper techniques, music reading, and performance of elementary piano literature. No prior experience necessary. Open to all students.
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