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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for seniors pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Prerequisite: 320. {Fall, Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Studio instruction in the principal instrument for seniors pursuing the Bachelor of Arts in Music, the Bachelor of Music Education, or the Bachelor of Music Concentration in Theory and Composition, String Pedagogy or Jazz Studies. Also for the study of secondary instruments by any undergraduate music major. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Prerequisite: 419. {Fall, Spring}
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0.00 Credits
For the student pursuing the Bachelor of Music in Performance, String Pedagogy, Theory and Composition or Jazz Studies, or the Bachelor of Music Education only. Must be taken in conjunction with the appropriate level of Studio Instruction: APMS 401 or 402 for Performance Concentration, APMS 419 or 420 for String Pedagogy, Theory and Composition, Jazz Studies or B.M.E. No extra lesson time is allotted for APMS 491. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Consult the Department of Music Undergraduate Student Handbook for requirements associated with the senior recital. Offered on a CR/NC basis only. { Fall, Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Studio instruction in the principal instrument (including voice) for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Performance or Collaborative Piano. Studio instruction in the principal area of concentration for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Conducting or Theory and Composition. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program. {Fall, Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Studio instruction in the principal instrument (including voice) for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Performance or Collaborative Piano. Studio instruction in the principal area of concentration for students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Conducting or Theory and Composition. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Prerequisite: 501. Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program. {Fall, Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Studio instruction in instruments (including voice), conducting or composition. For the study of secondary instrument or area by any graduate student in Music, or for the study of the principal instrument by students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Conducting, Music Education, Theory and Composition, or Music History and Literature. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program. {Fall, Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Studio instruction in instruments (including voice), conducting or composition. For the study of secondary instrument or area by any graduate student in Music, or for the study of the principal instrument by students pursuing the Master of Music Concentration in Conducting, Music Education, Theory and Composition, or Music History and Literature. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program. {Fall, Spring}
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4.00 Credits
Studio instruction in the principal instrument or area of concentration for students pursuing the Master of Music in Performance, Conducting or Collaborative Piano. Course requirements include successful completion of the graduate recital. Consult the University of New Mexico Catalog and the Department of Music Graduate Student Handbook for requirements associated with the graduate recital. Maximum 4 hours credit allowed in a given instrument (including voice) or area of concentration. Enrollment requires instructor's approval. Prerequisite: 502. Restriction: enrolled in Music graduate degree program. {Fall, Spring}
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3.00 Credits
Architecture-the social, historical, perceptual and technical determinants; current and likely future directions; the people and processes involved; the profession.
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3.00 Credits
Laboratory, lectures and exercises to learn problem solving methods using graphic, two-dimensional architectural drawing techniques. Emphasis is on the use of drawing to record and communicate architectural topics.
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