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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Machine shop safety; basic hand tools and precision instruments; lathes, milling machines, and grinders; basic stamping die components principles and construction; focus on precision grinding; CNC technology; blueprint reading focusing on skills needed to interpret shop drawings; 30 clock hours/week. [E]
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0.00 Credits
Opportunities to perform and attend concerts and seminars on various musical topics; required each semester of attendance for every music major; repeatable. Coreq: Private instruction in music. Satisfactory/No Credit Grading. [F,S]
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Visiting artists interact with students in lectures and workshops; 2 workshops for 1 credit; 3 workshops for 2 credits; 4 workshops for 3 credits; repeatable; maximum of 3 hours applicable toward a degree. [F,S]
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3.00 Credits
Study of the development of rock and roll by musical analysis, style comparison and coverage of the performers and their music's impact. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Study of basic music elements: scales, intervals, triads, meter, note values, rhythm, notation, and simple keyboard harmony. [F,S]
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3.00 Credits
1210 -Building scales, major and minor key signatures, triads, intervals, rhythmic notation, 4-part vocal writing, and primary and secondary triads. 1220 -Harmonization of melodies, non-chord tones, writing for the piano, secondary dominants, and secondary diminished 7th chords. 2210 -Modal changes, Neapolitan chords, pedal points, modulations; modal, non-functional, extended tertian and non-tertian harmony. 2220-Harmony and form; binary and ternary principles, imitative, variation, sonata-allegro, rondo and atypical formal organization. Must be taken in sequence. Prereq for 1210: MUS 1130. Coreq: MUS-1310 sequence; MUS-1401. [1210, 2210-F; 1220, 2220-S]
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3.00 Credits
Development of sightreading skills through drills in aural and visual recognition, intervals, melodies, harmonies, and rhythmic impulsations; lab 3 hours. 2310 & 2320 -Added focus on sight singing, ear training, and dictation. Must be taken in sequence. Coreq: MUS-1210 sequence. [1310, 2310-F; 1320, 2320-S]
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1.00 Credits
Individual piano instruction for non-majors; repeatable; maximum of 4 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required. [F,S]
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3.00 Credits
Group instruction in basic keyboard techniques. 1401- Basic note-reading, elementary harmony, simple exercises and pieces 1402- Major scales and arpeggios, simple harmonization, sight-reading and transposition, simple pieces. 1403- Minor scales and arpeggios, harmonization with augmented and diminished chords, four-part reading, pieces from standard keyboard literature. 1404- Harmonization using traditional and pop chord notation, advanced sight-reading, improvisation, pieces from standard keyboard literature. Must be taken in sequence or have instructor's consent. [on demand]
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Private instruction in piano; daily practice required; 1 half-hour lesson each week per credit hour; repeatable; maximum of 6 hours applicable toward a degree; extra fee required. [F,S]
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