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MSL 201/201L: Individual Leadership Studies
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Building upon the fundamentals introduced in the MS-1 year, this instruction delves into several aspects of communication and leadership theory. The use of practical exercise is significantly increased over previous semesters, as cadets are required to apply communications and leadership concepts. Virtually the entire semester teaches critical "life skills". The relevance of these life skills to future success in the Army is emphasizedthroughout the course.
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MSL 202/202L: Leadership and Teamwork
2.00 Credits
Houghton College
The final semester of the Basic Course focuses principally on officership, providing an extensive examination of the unique purpose, roles, and obligations of commissioned officers. It includes a detailed look at the origin of our institutional values and their practical application in decision-making and leadership to focus on a career as a commissioned officer. Upon completion of this semester, cadets should possess a fundamental understanding of both leadership and officership, demonstrate the ability to apply this understanding in real world situations, and be excited about the aspect of shouldering the responsibility of a commissioned officer in the United States Army.
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MTH 225: Theory I
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Basic materials of tonal music. Correlated keyboard, musical analysis and original composition. Co-requisite: MTH 227 or permission of instructor.
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MTH 226: Theory II
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Continuation of tonal musical materials. Correlated keyboard, musical analysis and original composition. Prerequisite: MTH 225; Co-requisite: MTH 228, or permission of instructor.
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MTH 227: Aural Skills I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Beginning work in sight singing, ear training, and dictation. Two hours class per week, plus independent computer- and tutor-assisted instruction. Co-requisite: MTH 225 or permission.
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MTH 228: Aural Skills II
1.00 Credits
Houghton College
Continued work in diatonic sight singing, ear training, and dictation. Two hours per week, plus independent computer- and tutorial-assisted instruction. Prerequisite: MTH 227; Co-requisite: MTH 226, or permission.
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MTH 325: Theory III
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Analysis and composition of eighteenth-century counterpoint. Harmonic materials of the nineteenth century. Analysis of literature to Debussy. Form study and original composition. Prerequisite: MTH 226; Corequisite: MTH 327, or permission of instructor.
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MTH 326: Theory IV
3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Art music of the 20th century, integrating basic materials and processes of selected western vernacular and non-western musics. Prerequisite: MTH 325; Co-requisite: MTH 328, or permission of instructor.
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MTH 327: Aural Skills III
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Houghton College
Chromatic sight singing, ear training and musical dictation. Two hours per week, plus independent computer- and tutor-assisted instruction. Prerequisite: MTH 228; Co-requisite: MTH 325, or permission.
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MTH 328: Aural Skills IV
1.00 Credits
Houghton College
Advanced sight singing, ear-training and dictation using modal, 20th century, American vernacular, and world music materials. Two hours per week, plus independent tutor-assisted instruction. Prerequisite: MTH 327; Co-requisite: MTH 326, or permission of instructor.
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