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MUS 311: Counterpoint
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Strict (species) counterpoint approached in a contemporary manner after Heinrich Schenker with application to the composition of music. Also includes the study of harmonic counterpoint in the music of J.S. Bach. Fall
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MUS 312: Form and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Musical form beginning with the phrase and ending with the study of sonata form and the complete symphony. Spring
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MUS 314: Foundations and Principles of Music Education
2.00 Credits
Georgetown College
The study of the philosophical basis upon which modern music education rests. Attention will be given to the historical foundations and current influences and trends on music education today. Fall
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MUS 314 - Foundations and Principles of Music Education
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MUS 315: Public School Music
2.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Preparation for classroom teachers in elementary grades; fundamentals of music, singing, eurhythmics, listening, creative activities, planning use of adoptive texts. A course designed for elementary education majors. Spring
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MUS 315 - Public School Music
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MUS 316: Elementary Music Methods and Materials
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Study of the methodology, materials, and techniques of teaching general and vocal music in grades K-5. Classroom observation and teaching techniques are part of this course. Emphasis is on group activities and materials for teaching music to elementary school children. Classroom observation in the schools is required. Prerequisite: MUS 314. Even Falls
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MUS 316 - Elementary Music Methods and Materials
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MUS 317: Secondary Vocal Methods and Materials
6.00 - 12.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Study of the techniques, methods and materials of teaching general and vocal music at the middle school and high school levels. Teacher competencies, teacher education, the instructional process, and creative methods for teaching in the secondary schools are examined. Latin diction will also be covered. Classroom observations in the schools are required. Prerequisite: MUS 314. Odd Springs
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MUS 318: Instrumental Music Methods and Materials
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A comprehensive study of the techniques, materials and methods utilized in the teaching of instrumental music at the elementary through secondary levels in the public school. Emphasis will be placed on readings, discussions and activities which promote in the student further understandings of: a philosophy of instrumental music education; knowledge of woodwind, brass and percussion instruments; a philosophy for contest/festival participation; selection of literature; and issues pertaining to the role and administration of the instrumental program in the public school. Classroom observation and laboratory experience in the public school is required. Prerequisites: MUS 314. Odd Falls
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MUS 319: Computer Music and Classroom Technology
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Study of the fundamental components of MIDI computer music hardware/software, and applications of other classroom technologies used in disseminating information and stimulating learning. Prerequisites: MUS 111-112; Piano Proficiency requirement met, or by permission of the professor. Fall
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MUS 320: Advanced Instrumental Methods
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
An in-depth continuation of MUS 318 Instrumental Music Methods and Materials. Specific attention will be given to skills and abilities which will enable students to successfully supervise and administer instrumental programs in the public school. Emphasis will include a "total program" concept including techniques appropriate to the school concert, jazz and marching bands, as well as small ensembles. Special topics will include literature and score study for the concert band, style and interpretation for jazz band, computer-generated charting and notation for marching band, and literature and structure of small ensembles. Prerequisite: MUS 318. Even Falls
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MUS 335: Fundamentals of Conducting
2.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A study of the fundamentals of conducting and rehearsal with emphasis on beginning technique applicable to music ensembles. Reading of musical scores with application via recordings and laboratory experience with class members. Fall
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