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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Students may request independent study guidance in examining a topic not specifically addressed in a regularly offered course or in exploring atopic in greater depth. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Staff
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3.00 Credits
Students gain experience performing a wide range of tasks in a ministry situation under supervision of the department and/or local minister(s). Offered: yearly. Walston
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3.00 Credits
Students gain experience performing a wide range of tasks in a ministry situation, with a pastoral leadership focus, under supervision of the department and/or local minister(s). Offered: yearly. Walston
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3.00 Credits
Students gain experience performing a wide range of tasks in a ministry situation, with a youth and/or family ministry focus, under supervision of the department and/ or local minister(s). Offered: yearly. Jerpbak
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Private piano lessons provide continuing instruction in piano performance, technique and literature. Piano students majoring or minoring in music participate in at least one studio recital and a jury each semester. Beginning students enroll in MUS 1020; advanced students enroll in MUS 1025 or higher. This course may be repeated for credit, with additional lesson fees required. Offered: each semester. Johnson, staff
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Private guitar lessons provide continuing instruction in classical, popular, or jazz guitar including performance, technique, and literature. Guitar students majoring or minoring in music participate in at least one studio recital and a jury each semester. Beginning students enroll in MUS 1030; advanced students enroll in MUS 1025 or higher. Music Majors and Music Ministry Majors whose emphasis is in guitar must take at least two semesters of classical guitar. This course may be repeated for credit, with additional lesson fees required. Offered: each semester. Staff
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Private brass lessons provide continuing instruction in a chosen brass instrument including performance, technique, and literature. Brass students majoring or minoring in music participate in at least one studio recital and a jury each semester. Beginning students enroll in MUS 1040; advanced students enroll in MUS 1045 or higher. This course may be repeated for credit, with additional lesson fees required. Offered: each semester. Woeste
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Private instrument lessons provide instruction on a musical instrument according to student interest and availability of instructor. Performance in a recital and jury are required for music majors and minors each semester. Beginning students enroll in MUS 1050; advanced students enroll in MUS 1055 or higher. This course may be repeated for credit, with additional lesson fees required. Offered: each semester. Staff
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Private string lessons provide continuing instruction on a chosen stringed instrument, including performance, technique, and literature. Strings students majoring or minoring in music participate in at least one studio recital and a jury each semester. Beginning students enroll in MUS 1060; advanced students enroll in MUS 1065 or higher. This course may be repeated for credit, with additional lesson fees required. Offered: each semester. Li 98
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Private voice lessons provide continuing instruction in vocal performance, technique, and literature from beginning to advanced levels, including mechanics, process of respiration, resonance, articulation, and repertoire representative of a broad range of vocal literature. Voice students majoring or minoring in music participate in at least one studio recital and a jury each semester. Beginning students enroll in MUS 1080; advanced students enroll in MUS 1085 or higher. This course may be repeated for credit, with additional lesson fees required. Offered: each semester. Johnson
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