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MUSIC 320: Music in the Middle ages and Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Fine Arts. This course surveys the major developments in Western music from approximately 900 to 1600. In addition to reading about the history of early music, students will be required to listen to and analyze scores of important representative works. Assignments will include writing music analyses, extensive listening and video viewing, and reading from the texts and other sources. Prerequisites: Music 227 or permission of instructor.
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MUSIC 321: Music in the Baroque Period
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Fine Arts. This course provides a historical overview of the music from the Baroque Period (c. 1600-1750). The different styles, schools, and genres of the period will be examined and placed in the context of the wider culture of the time. Students will be expected to engage in a detailed analysis of musical compositions from the period. Prerequisites: Music 227 or permission of instructor.
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MUSIC 322: Music in the Common-Practice Period
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Fine Arts. This course examines the music of the periods frequently called "Classical" and "Romantic" (c. 1750-1900), focusing on the changing cultural contexts for the music, aesthetic issues raised by musical writers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, biographies of major composers, style developments according to chronology and genre, and detailed analysis of workPrerequisites: Music 228 or permission of instructor.
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MUSIC 334.20th: Century art Music
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Fine Arts. This course examines the diverse trends in music composition in the 20th century. Included will be twelve-tone music, electronic music, aleatory music, post-serialism, and minimalism. Prerequisites: Music 228 or permission of instructor.
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MUSIC 415: Conducting
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Spring. Credits: 4. Degree Requirements: Fine Arts. This course presents the fundamentals of gestural conducting and their application to performance. Open to music majors and minors only. Prerequisites: Music 206 or permission of instructor. (Course offered in alternate years; scheduled for 2008-2009.)
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MUSIC 485: senior seminar
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall. Credits: 4. This seminar forms the senior capstone experience for the Music Major. Each student will prepare an extensive research paper.
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MUSIC 495-496: honors tutorial
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall, Spring. Credits: 4-4.
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NeuRosCIeNCe 451-452: Research in Neuroscience
1.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall, Spring. Credits: 1 ? C4 Qualified students may conduct laboratory research in neuroscience. Four credits of research may be used to satisfy one of the upper level electives for the Neuroscience Major. Involves at least three hours of work per week per credit, regular meetings with the faculty sponsor, and a formal presentation of the research product upon completion. Interested students should consult the Neuroscience Program committee. Prerequisites: Permission of the sponsoring faculty member and the Neuroscience Committee.
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NeuRosCIeNCe 485-486: senior seminar
4.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4 All Neuroscience majors are required to enroll in Senior Seminar during one semester of their senior year. Senior Seminar is intended to be a capstone academic experience that involves student presentations and discussions of current primary literature in Neuroscience. Students will lead a discussion of primary literature articles and will also prepare a research paper on the same topic. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.
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NeuRosCIeNCe 495-496: honors tutorial
4.00 - 8.00 Credits
Rhodes College
Fall or Spring. Credits: 4-8 Open to senior candidates for honors research in Neuroscience with a minimum maintained GPA of 3.5. Each candidate must submit a research proposal to the Neuroscience Program Committee in September followed by a manuscript of their research by March of the next year. The honors degree in Neuroscience is contingent upon committee acceptance of the research manuscript. Includes supervised honors research and instruction in an appropriate field of study. Prerequisites: Permission of the Neuroscience Committee.
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