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3.00 Credits
Developed in consultation with the student's faculty advisor(s), the internship will be tailored to the interests and needs of the student and can be served in a wide variety of private and public organizations. Hiram College's internship program permits students to bridge the distance between the theory they learn in the classroom and the application their knowledge. The academic department establishes prerequisites for the application procedure. Students should check with individual departments for specific requirements and guidelines for the experience as they may vary by discipline. Prospective interns work with the faculty advisor who will monitor the experience and grade the academic component of the internship.
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1.00 Credits
These courses are offered as pass/no credit only, and may only be taken once for credit.
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1.00 Credits
This course is offered as pass/no credit only, and may only be taken once for credit.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the music of the Western world and selected Non- Western cultures. The course surveys important composers, compositions and stylistic developments of the Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods, and the 20th Century. The students are introduced to the elements of music and how they can be used to listen to music more intelligently and appreciatively. Class sessions include both lectures and guided listening.
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3.00 Credits
American music from colonial psalm-singing to the most recent jazz, avant-garde, popular and rock-and-roll. The course is designed to give the student a chronological and historical understanding of the develop ment of American music. Some background material related to European and African music will be discussed. The format of the class will involve lectures, listening to recordings, and class discussion. A strong emphasis will be placed on listening skills for purposes of identifying genre, period, style, and composer.
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3.00 Credits
Interest in and appreciation of world music has grown enormously in the past decade. This class is an introduction to ethnomusicology: the study of music in culture. Students explore traditional music and dance of Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America, as well as Native American and Black American styles. Class sessions include listening, videos, discussion, and student presentations. Guest lectures and live performance when possible.
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3.00 Credits
A study in the development of the three types of musical theater: Opera, Operetta and the Musical. Class meetings will involve lectures, discussions of outside readings, analyses and discussions of video performances.
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3.00 Credits
Music 106 is an introduction to the hardware and software available in the Hiram College Music Technology Lab. During the three week course, each student will choose three software programs to study from the following: Finale 2006, Steinberg Wave Lab Suite, Band-in-a-Box or Pyware Java Marching Band Charting. In addition, one afternoon will be spent on skill and drill software for music students which will include Auralia and Musition.
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3.00 Credits
Little more than fifty years after its birth, American rock is the most influential music in the world. This class examines the myriad stylistic roots of rock and roll and its growth amid the tumultuous social events of postwar American culture. Emphasis is on the early creative energy: the soloists and groups of the First Wave (1950s) through the Beatles era. Technical aspects of music and listening skills are developed within the framework of popular style.
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4.00 Credits
Music Theory I CM 122 Music Theory II
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