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  • 1.00 Credits

    Junior-level applied music. An upper-division jury must be passed before enrollment. Music majors must pass two semesters of this level before advancing to the next number in the sequence. Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 200-level applied music and an upper-division jury. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Junior-level applied music. An upper-division jury must be passed before enrollment. Music majors must pass two semesters of this level before advancing to the next number in the sequence. Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 200-level applied music and an upper-division jury. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Junior-level applied music. An upper-division jury must be passed before enrollment. Music majors must pass two semesters of this level before advancing to the next number in the sequence. Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 200-level applied music and an upper-division jury. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Junior-level applied music. An upper-division jury must be passed before enrollment. Music majors must pass two semesters of this level before advancing to the next number in the sequence. Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 200-level applied music and an upper-division jury. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Junior-level applied music. An upper-division jury must be passed before enrollment. Music majors must pass two semesters of this level before advancing to the next number in the sequence. Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 200-level applied music and an upper-division jury. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Junior-level applied music. An upper-division jury must be passed before enrollment. Music majors must pass two semesters of this level before advancing to the next number in the sequence. Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 200-level applied music and an upper-division jury. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    All students with a concentration in music must enroll in and perform their junior recital in their final semester of 300-level lessons. The Junior Recital will consist of a minimum of 30 minutes of music representing a variety of eras and styles. The music will be selected by the applied instructor and student. The student must pass a pre-recital jury scheduled six weeks before the scheduled recital date before permission for the public recital is approved. Credit, one hour.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Senior-level applied music. Bachelor of arts in music majors must pass at least one semester of this level before enrolling in MUSP 490 (Senior Recital) and MUSP 499 (Senior Capstone). Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 300-level applied music. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Senior-level applied music. Bachelor of arts in music majors must pass at least one semester of this level before enrolling in MUSP 490 (Senior Recital) and MUSP 499 (Senior Capstone). Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 300-level applied music. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Senior-level applied music. Bachelor of arts in music majors must pass at least one semester of this level before enrolling in MUSP 490 (Senior Recital) and MUSP 499 (Senior Capstone). Applied music courses include progressive technical studies, scales, exercises, repertoire from varied eras and genres, and mandatory performances on music seminars. There is a laboratory fee. Prerequisite: Passage of two semesters of 300-level applied music. Credit, one hour. Course may be repeated for credit.
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