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MUS 3376: Instrumental Methods
2.00 Credits
Central State University
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MUS 3379: Mus Meth & Matrls Ele: FBE Lab
1.00 Credits
Central State University
This is the field-based/clinical experience component of the elementary methods and materials class. Includes actual observations and hands-on experiences of the total contemporary music educational program in area public schools. FBEs enable students to develop and to gain a sense of the full range of teacher responsibilities that is consistent with NASM and NCATE standards. Co-requisite: MUS 3380.
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MUS 3380: Mus Meth & Matrls/Mus Maj/Ele
2.00 Credits
Central State University
This course offers practical experience with various methods and materials at the prekindergarten and elementary levels; experiences with fretted instruments; multicultural content; music classroom management skills; interpersonal skills; reading in the content area; evaluation of students; media appropriate for teaching elementary music; and field-based/clinical experiences. Corequisites: MUS 2280, MUS 3379 and Pass PPST.
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MUS 3381: Music History I
3.00 Credits
Central State University
This course traces the beginnings of music in antiquity through the development of medieval monophony and polyphony, Burgundian and Renaissance techniques and composers, the influence of the reformation on Music, and the Baroque era (in both instrumental and vocal music). Prerequisite: MUS 2202, ENG 1102.
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MUS 3382: Music History II
3.00 Credits
Central State University
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MUS 3386: Area Studies Ethnomusicology
2.00 Credits
Central State University
A socio-anthropological study of African-American music in the diaspora and the resulting genres, styles, and forms of musicalexpression that developed from the synthesis of African and Western musical traditions. The course begins with fundamental ethnomusicology theory and methodology as applied to the study of non-Western music. Prerequisite: MUS 2251.
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MUS 3391: Jazz Improvisation I
2.00 Credits
Central State University
Study of chord and scale concepts used in the jazz idiom. Emphasis on modes of the major scale, diatonic seventh chords in major and minor, the blues progression and scale, development of II-V techniques, and dominant chord scales.
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MUS 3392: Jazz Improvisation II
2.00 Credits
Central State University
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MUS 3396: Accompanying
2.00 Credits
Central State University
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MUS 3397: Junior Recital and Research
3.00 Credits
Central State University
Required for B.M. in Performance degree only. Prerequisite: Audition and permission of the instructor.
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