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1.00 Credits
A music aural skills course for students planning careers in the music industry. Emphasis on the aural identification of basic harmonic, melodic, rhythmic/metric, and structural aspects of contemporary commercial music. Co-requisite: MUS 105 Music Theory for the Music Industry. 1 Credit. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the important aspects of the music business, including music publishing and copyright, artist management and concert promotion, copyright, artist management, legal issues in the music business, the recording industry, music in broadcasting and film, and career planning and development. A minimum grade of C or above is required for enrollment in MUS 109. 3 credits (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
An understanding of the basic elements and processes common to all music is fostered through the development of active listening skills. Musical examples are drawn from concert, folk, and popular traditions of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Writing intensive course. 3 credits (Cycled)
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3.00 Credits
An initial supervised field experience in a local music business or other appropriate agency which will enable practical application of classroom-acquired knowledge and skills. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of MUS 107 with a grade of C or above, MUS 101-104 with a grade of C or above, CPA of 2.0, and permission of the Cooperative Education Coordinator. (Auditions may be required by the potential employer.) 3 credits (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
A seminar on musical artistic preparation, professional performance etiquette, and stage demeanor. Students learn propriety in performance through modeling by music faculty and are required to perform on multiple occasions to receive professional critiquing, as well as constructive criticism from peers. The importance of the context of musical performance with respect to genre, audience, purpose, and venue is explored. Prerequisite: None. Non-Credit
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1.00 Credits
Instruction in piano, organ, voice, classical guitar and all orchestral and concert band instruments. One-hour lesson weekly. Prerequisite: Successful completion of the placement audition, as determined by the audition committee, or permission of the Program Coordinator. Grade of C or above is necessary in MUS 121 before acceptance at the MUS 122 level. 2/2 credits (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Rudiments and basic skills of the keyboard. Major and minor scales, harmonization of melodies and sight reading. Piano required as a second instrument for students not majoring in piano. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MUS 099 Music Fundamentals with a grade of C or above, or a score of 80 or above on the Music Theory Placement Test. 1 credit (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Rudiments and basic skills of the keyboard including major and minor scales, harmonization of melodies and sight reading. Piano required as a second instrument for students not majoring in piano. Prerequisite: Grade of C or above is necessary in MUS 131 before acceptance at the MUS 132 level. 1 credit (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Applied Music Minor is the secondary instrument/ voice area for students who are registered for more than one minor. Prerequisite: Grade of C or above is necessary in MUS 133 before acceptance at the MUS 134 level. 1/1 credit (Fall, Spring)
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2.00 Credits
Development of choral vocal techniques through the study and performance of significant music. Performances scheduled throughout the year at various locations. Required of voice majors; non-voice majors may take the course with permission of the instructor. Two hours per week. 1/1 credit (Fall, Spring)
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