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MUTH 400A: Review of Musical Structure
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Instruction of fundamentals of form, counterpoint, and four-part harmony. Designed for graduate students; credit not applicable toward degree requirements.
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MUTH 400B: Sightsinging and Eartraining Review
2.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Background in fundamentals of sight singing in four clefs; melodic and harmonic dictation including chromatic harmony and modulation. Designed for graduate students; credit not applicable toward degree requirements.
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MUTH 416: Pre-common Practice Theory and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
An exploration of treatises and analytical methods appropriate to music of the Medieval and Renaissance eras.
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MUTH 422: Musical Analysis for Educators
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Musical Analysis for Educators is designed to strengthen the analysis skills of music educators and explore practical application of these skills. Recommended preparation: Placement exam.
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MUTH 423: Analysis of Musical Styles
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Analysis of selected musical compositions from various periods of the common practice era. Emphasis on traditional structures, stylistic features, and the relationship of analysis and performance.
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MUTH 424: Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
An introduction to the theories of Heinrich Schenker and their application to the analysis of tonal music. Intensive analytical work and selected readings. Recommended preparation: MUTH 400 competency.
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MUTH 495: Seminar in Music Theory
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
No course description available.
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MUTH 501: Special Reading (M.A. and M.M.)
1.00 - 18.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
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OPMT 405: Operations Management
3.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
Operations management deals with the design of products and processes, the acquisition of resources, the conversion of inputs to outputs, and the distribution of goods and services. It is central to a firm's ability to compete effectively. As global competition in both goods and services increases, the management of operations is becoming more and more important. This course provides a broad overview of the managerial issues associated with production and delivery of goods and services. It includes the use of quantitative modeling using computers as a central methodology. Prereq: QUMM 414.
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OPMT 405A: Operations Management
1.00 Credits
Case Western Reserve University
In recent years, a changing competitive landscape has highlighted the critical role of the operations function in ensuring business success. In this course, we treat business as a value-added chain of processes that supply and convert disparate inputs into products and services and distribute these outputs. We examine how to best design, run and improve these processes. A variety of manufacturing and service sector settings will be used as examples to illustrate the concepts. It is assumed that the student is familiar with the material covered in a basic undergraduate course in operations management. Specifically, a vocabulary of operations management terminology and proficiency in basic tools and techniques of operations management are expected. Prereq: Open to ACL-MBA students.
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