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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
This course includes readings and discussions of music as a component of contemporary society, with particular reference to the complementary roles of the composer, performer, consumer and critic.
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3.00 Credits
Intended as a capstone experience this course is designed to provide the student with educational opportunities outside the normal academic program which cannot be gained through the more traditional course structure. Music internships may take place in a variety of music fields including but not limited to music products retail and wholesale, arts management, marketing, promotions, live performing, recording, live sound, venue operations, sound design, and/or audio production. Music internships usually occur following completion of the student's core coursework. Students are encouraged to make contact with potential internship programs well before their internship semester.
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6.00 Credits
Upon approval of a cooperating agency, the student will be placed in a situation in which practical professional experience can be acquired through an organization related to his/her career plans. Interested students should apply through their advisor or the chairperson of the department.
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9.00 Credits
Upon approval of a cooperating agency, the student will be placed in a situation in which practical professional experience can be acquired through an organization related to his/her career plans. Interested students should apply through their advisor or the chairperson of the department.
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12.00 Credits
Upon approval of a cooperating agency, the student will be placed in a situation in which practical professional experience can be acquired through an organization related to his/her career plans. Interested students should apply through their advisor or the chairperson of the department.
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3.00 Credits
Honors Independent Study/Thesis.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is an individualized approach to address the needs and interests of select students through guided research, readings, discussions, and papers in music. Students may schedule this course for one to three credits in a single semester.
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3.00 Credits
Music literature of various stylistic periods, cultures, media, and genre, and/or works of selected composers or performers which cannot, because of their scope, receive emphasis in existing music literature courses are studied.
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3.00 Credits
Performing Arts Administration will engage students in the business aspects of the performing arts industry, including organizational behavior and arts management, performing arts center and ensemble management, community arts organizations, financial management for the arts, audience development and marketing the arts, legal issues in the arts, repertoire appraisal in the arts, working in the non-profit sector, grant-writing, and fundraising. Students will also complete field work with local arts agencies as part of the course.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a study of the history, theology, and practice of music and the arts in worship. Designed for church musicians and students who are interested in music in the church, this course will provide biblical and historical perspective and necessary materials and resources to understand and develop creative worship experiences.
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