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MUS 303: Music Literature:Baroque Era
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A survey of European musical styles from c. 1600 to 1750, approached by listening to the music of the period, including Bach, Handel, and many lesser-known masters. Topics include the development of modern musical sound, instrumental forms, Lutheran and Catholic church music, and the beginnings of dramatic music.
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MUS 306: Contemporary Musical Experience
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A survey of European and American musical styles of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Topics include postromantic music, neoclassicism, serialism, electronic music, and the current avant garde.
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MUS 308: World Music
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits The student is introduced to selected world cultures by listening to and analyzing specific music that is indigenous to each culture. The position and importance of the music within each society will be the main focus of the investigation. Comparing this music to the music of our American culture will provide a basis for judging and interacting with unfamiliar world cultures.
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MUS 309: Film Music
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A study of music in feature film, documentary film, and television. A chronological survey of film music from silent to contemporary film, animated shorts, and television, with emphasis on listening to recorded performance of representative works.
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MUS 312: The Arts Abroad
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A two-week trip abroad that includes a critical study of music and theater. Students are required to attend all performances, guided tours, and classes before and after the trip. A travel journal and final paper are required. A travel fee is required. Travel sites and artistic disciplines may vary from year to year. May be taken more than once for credit. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Offered January only
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MUS 490: Independent Research and Study
4.00 Credits
Rider University
1-4 credits
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MUS 491: Internship in Music
4.00 Credits
Rider University
1-4 credits Provides junior or senior fine arts majors with concentrations in music the practical experience of working within a professional music environment. Students must be sponsored by a music professor. For each academic credit, interns must work 48 hours for the semester, or approximately 3.7 hours each week. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
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MUS 493: Selected Topics in Musical Performance
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits Intensive study of a particular topic in applied music for the intermediate to advanced student. Students are led to understand the historic and aesthetic elements in music through critical listening, performance, research, and class projects.
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MUS 495: Selected Topics in Music
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits Studies specialized aspects of the literature, history, or theory of music, to supplement the established curriculum. Emphasis on creative investigative work and individual experiences in music.
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MUS 499: Senior Honors Program
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits A senior honors program may be submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for graduation with honors in fine arts. Honors work is limited to those departmental majors with a GPA of 3.5 in fine arts courses and cognates. The program, planned under the direction of a faculty advisor, represents a culmination of demonstrated excellence in a specific area of fine arts. Candidates for honors in fine arts must be approved by the department chairperson and the faculty.
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