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MUS 283: The Roots of Song
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Interdisciplinary investigation of poetry and song in the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. Study of the evolution of poetic and musical genres and styles, both sacred and secular. Students must complete a project or projects on the technical or theoretical aspects of early song. Students may not receive credit for both MUS 283 and ENG 313.
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MUS 284: Music Literature Seminar
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Survey of repertoire, including an examination of teaching materials in the student's special area of interest. (D) a. orchestral literature d. guitar literature b. choral literature e. vocal literature c. piano literature f. opera
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MUS 285: Special Topics in Music
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Intensive study of a selected subject chosen by faculty prior to the term in which the course is offered. May be repeated if course content differs. P-POI.
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MUS 298: Independent Study
1.50 - 3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Project in an area of study not otherwise available in the department. By pre-arrangement with department chair.
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MUS 307: American Foundations
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Interdisciplinary study of American art, music, literature, and social history with particular reference to the art collection at Reynolda House Museum of American Art. Lectures, discussions, and field trips, including a tour of New York City museums. Term project in American music. Also listed as ART 331, HST 349, and HON 393, 394. Offered at Reynolda House in summer only. Independent Study, Senior Project, and Honors Project
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MUS 362: Senior Recital
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Preparation and public performance of a recital. Fulfills the individual instruction requirements for the major in music performance. To be taken only during the senior year. A student may not receive credit for both MUS 362 and 363. A student may not enroll in MUS 262 and 362 in the same semester. May not be repeated for credit. P-Two semesters of MUS 262 and POI.
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MUS 363: Senior Honors Recital
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Preparation and public performance of a recital at the honors level. Fulfills the individual instruction requirements for the major in music performance. To be taken only during the senior year. A student may not receive credit for both MUS 362 and 363. A student may not enroll in MUS 262 and 363 in the same semester. May not be repeated for credit. P-Faculty selection for honors in music.
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MUS 397: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Writing and public presentation of a major composition, research paper, music analysis, or conducting endeavor, according to criteria on file in the department. A student may not receive credit for both MUS 397 and 398. By prearrangement.
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MUS 398: Senior Honors Project
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Writing and public presentation of a major composition, research paper, music analysis, or conducting endeavor, according to criteria on file in the department. A student may not receive credit for both MUS 397 and 398. P-Faculty selection for honors in music. Ensemble Departmental ensembles are open to all students on the basis of one hour per semester of participation in each ensemble, except as noted. Neither MUS 128 nor MUS 129 may count for the music majors or minor. All classes in this section may be repeated for credit.
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NEU 200: Introduction to Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Interdisciplinary course taught by faculty representing several fields. Topics include neurophysiology, sensory biology, motor mechanisms, neuropharmacology, cognitive neuroscience, perception, neural networks, and the philosophy of mind.
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