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MUS 130: Music Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
High Point University
This course includes instruction in basic music reading and notation skills with some instrumental training and composing of simple songs. It is recommended for students based on results of the music diagnostic assessment. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: Completion of diagnostic assessment as part of the audition process. Spring.
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MUS 131,132: Music Theory I & II
3.00 Credits
High Point University
The study of harmony of the common practice period to include original compositions in various styles is emphasized. This course is accompanied by a Sight Singing/Ear Training Lab (MUS 127, 128) each semester; completion of MUS 131 only is required for the music minor degree. Three hours credit each semester. Prerequisite: Completion of music diagnostic assessment or MUS 130. Fall and Spring.
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MUS 139,140: Diction for Singers
1.00 Credits
High Point University
A two semester foundation course for clear and correct diction in singing. The various categories of speech sounds are explored in the languages of Italian, English, Latin, French and German. Emphasis is placed on differences between spoken and sung diction in each language. One hour credit each semester. No prerequisite. Fall and Spring.
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MUS 231,232: Theory III & IV
3.00 Credits
High Point University
Continuation of MUS 132. Students will explore twentieth century compositional practices that reach beyond traditional major-minor tonality. Second semester will focus on the structure of music compositions using score analysis techniques. Three hours credit each semester. Prerequisite: MUS 132. Fall. Spring odd years.
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MUS 288,388,488: Special Topics in Music
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A study of a selected upper division topic related to specific degree requirements in each of the music disciplines offered on a rotating basis. Topics include but are not limited to: Music History, Music Composition, Conducting, Accompaniment techniques. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Fall and Spring.
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MUS 332: Music in the Elementary School
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
High Point University
A course for elementary education majors who need a general knowledge of instructional methods appropriate for children in grades K-6. Three hours credit. Fall.
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MUS 333: Pedagogy
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A survey of pedagogical concepts and their application in studio instruction. Structured opportunities to student teach will be provided under the supervision of a faculty member. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Spring.
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MUS 337: Music History I
3.00 Credits
High Point University
This is a survey of predominantly Western music beginning ca. 1000 A.D. and continuing through the Baroque Era. Significant composers and their music will be examined through research, score analysis, and the use of listening techniques. Compositional and stylistic trends will be explored as well. Students may choose between MUS 337 and 338 to satisfy a music minor degree. Three hours credit. No prerequisite. Fall even years.
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MUS 338: Music History II
3.00 Credits
High Point University
This is a continuation of a survey of Western music history from the Classical Era through twentieth century music styles. Significant composers and their music will be examined through research, score analysis and the use of listening techniques. Compositional and stylistic trends will be explored as well. Students may choose between MUS 337 and 338 to satisfy a music minor degree. Three hours credit. No prerequisite. Spring even years.
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MUS 340: Conducting
3.00 Credits
High Point University
A course designed to teach conducting techniques as well as score preparation and rehearsal techniques. Students will also become acquainted with significant choral and instrumental literature. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Spring even years.
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