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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
P Specialized Group Study - course content and subject are variable. Offered as it seems required or desirable to supplement existing credit courses
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3.00 Credits
P The purpose of an individual study is to assist the student in pursuing special academic interests in greater depth than is possible in existing courses
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3.00 Credits
P MUT 1001 Music Fundamentals 1 introduces students to the basic materials of music, including: musical notation, melody, harmony, rhythm, major and minor scales and keys, chord construction, composition and transposition
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3.00 Credits
P MUT1002 is designed to introduce the general student to basic skills in ear-training, keyboard, sightsinging, and composition. Recommended for students pursuing a major in music. Prerequisite: MUT1001 with minimum grade of "C" or equivalent experience
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1.00 Credits
P MUT1121 provides continued instruction for those students who wish to strengthen their skills and knowledge of music theory beyond Music Fundamentals and acquire upper division prerequisites for music majors
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2.00 Credits
P MUT1122, and MUT1121 Music Theory 1, allow students to continue the study and strengthen their knowledge of music theory. This can increase students' understanding of the discipline and art of music. These courses can also add to students' appreciation of the arts and the aesthetic/creative experience as a vital part of their self-realization
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1.00 Credits
P MUT 1271 continues the study of music theory, focusing on aural skills (ear training, sightsinging) and keyboard harmony skills as a corequisite of MUT1121 Music Theory 1. These courses strengthen students' knowledge of music and add to their understanding of the discipline and art of music. These courses can also add to their appreciation of the arts and the aesthetic/creative experience as a vital part of their self-realization
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2.00 Credits
P A continuation of MUT1272, Applied Theory Skills 1; this course contains the aural skills (ear training, sight singing) and keyboard harmony skills as co-requisite of MUT1122, Music Theory 2. As both are practical applications of music theory, this course combines the applied components into a 3-credit hour course. Students will learn to sight-sing melodies and rhythms, take melodic and rhythmic dictation, identify intervals, chord quality and inversions, cadences and harmonic progressions. The course also provides the next level of piano proficiency for the music major. This includes: developing technique, reading and sight-playing, transposition, harmonization, improvisation and keyboard harmony while learning appropriate repertoire. Full Description
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1.00 Credits
P Piano 1 introduces the student to the fundamentals of piano performance and literature. MVK1111 is designed for students with some background in piano study and/or experience on another musical instrument. Instruction includes lecture and studio sessions. Prerequisite: MUT1001 or equivalent experience
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1.00 Credits
P MVP1110 is designed for students who have limited or no mastery of fundamental percussion technique and want to improve their understanding of skills, technique, and musical notation as it applies to percussion. Students do not have to own their own drums. Primary technical focus will be on the snare drum. Primary emphasis is on reading and correct technique on snare drum, followed by the other major instruments of the percussion family (mallets, timpani, batterie, Latin, etc.) all of which is contingent upon the individual student?s background and abilities
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