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  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Course designed to enable students to develop the necessary knowledge and skills to make intelligent and informed decisions about the teaching of percussion instruments. Students will analyze, compare and critique curricula, teaching modalities, performance practices, methods, materials, and literature. Prerequisite:    MUS ED 1651 (0050)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Problems and teaching techniques; solo and ensemble literature; available teaching materials at beginning through advanced levels. Prerequisite:    For undergraduate string performance majors or by permission
  • 1.00 Credits

    Performance-oriented course for violin performance majors or music education majors whose main instrument is violin. Focus is on the differences between violin playing and viola playing, including clef reading, vibrato, and bowing techniques. Orchestral excerpts, short solos, and chamber music from the baroque to the present are performed in class. Students are asked to bring their own viola if possible.
  • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

    Reading workshop to acquaint players with standard orchestral repertoire and playing techniques.

    Note: Separate sections offered for woodwinds, brasses, and string instruments. Prerequisite:    For instrumental music majors or by permission

  • 4.00 Credits

    Weekly instrumental private lesson with major teacher. Student is required to present a full recital during this semester of study. Open only to candidates for a Bachelor of Music degree with a major in instrumental performance. Weekly instrumental private lesson with major teacher. Students are required to perform or teach private lessons outside the university, subject to availability and/or scheduling conflicts with other Boyer courses.

    Note: This course is for majors only. Prerequisite:    MUSIC 4503 (0303)

  • 2.00 Credits

    Extension of private applied lessons beyond performance curriculum requirements on both undergraduate and graduate levels in order to complete preparation for the graduation recital.

    Note: Not applicable toward degree. Offered on pass/fail basis only. Private lesson fee: $350. Prerequisite:    Prior permission of department chair required

  • 3.00 Credits

    A three-hour course designed to familiarize the student with the history, characteristics and present employment of sea power. Particular emphasis is placed upon our naval forces and their capability in achieving and maintaining national objectives. Naval organization and operational functions are discussed in conjunction with sea power concepts. Additionally, the student is given an insight into the Naval Service, shipboard organization and safety, time-management skills and study techniques.

    Note: Fall only. This course is taken at the University of Pennsylvania. Corequisite:    NAV SCI 1003

  • 3.00 Credits

    A three-hour course providing a broad survey of naval history designed to add historical perspective to current defense problems. Topics include: naval power as an aspect of national defense policy, navies as an instrument of foreign policy, strategy selection, resource control, technology, and personnel management.

    Note: Spring only. This course is taken at the University of Pennsylvania. Corequisite:    NAV SCI 1003

  • 0.00 Credits

    A no-credit laboratory promoting naval leadership and professional development. While emphasis is given to military drill, leadership development, and physical fitness, the course also includes lectures from sources in and out of the Navy. Guest speakers cover topics on leadership, Navy career paths, equal opportunity, rights and responsibilities, AIDS awareness, terrorism/counter-terrorism, naval warfare doctrine, employment of naval forces, ethics and values, operations security, and safety.

    Note: This course is taken at the University of Pennsylvania.

  • 3.00 Credits

    This three-hour course emphasizes principles of leadership, personnel and material management, and subordinate development in the context of the naval organization. Practical applications are explored through experiential exercises and case studies.

    Note: Fall only. This course is taken at the University of Pennsylvania. Corequisite:    NAV SCI 1003

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