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0.50 Credits
This is a continuation of MUT 2042 with an introduction to score reading, exotic harmony and modulation techniques. Prerequisite: MUT 2042. Corequisite: MUT 2022 and MUT 2043. ( Spring)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to make the student aware of the contrapuntal elements that are present in virtually all music through the disciplines of species counterpoint. It will concentrate on music from various style periods through two main activities: aural and visual analysis of representative works, and composing music that employs techniques characteristic of these style periods. Prerequisite: four semesters of Comprehensive Musicianship or their equivalent or the permission of the instructor. ( Spring '08)
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1.00 Credits
This is a continuation of MUT 2022 with four-part dictation and continued expansion of the use of diatonic chords. Prerequisite: Successful completion of MUT 2022 or permission of instructor. (Fall)
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1.00 Credits
This is a continuation of MUT 3021 with more complex dictation and use of chromatic harmony. Prerequisite: Successful Completion of MUT 3021 or permission of instructor. ( Spring)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an intensive workshop in aspects of the analytical and compositional process. Study will focus on creation and development of germinal materials, structure, metric/rhythmic flow, concepts of consonance and dissonance, melodic invention, notation, text setting, color and orchestration. Class sessions will involve performance, analysis and discussion of old and new works, as well as group critiques. Prerequisite: MUT 2043 and MUT 2044 or permission of the instructor. (Spring)
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student an opportunity to develop an individual compositional style through a variety of compositional projects in various media. Recommended prerequisite: MUT 2042 or permission of instructor. ( Spring '06)
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the study of instrumentation and techniques of orchestration. Students will learn to orchestrate previously composed compositions as well as their own original works. Prerequisites: MUT 2043. ( Fall) Music Education
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3.00 Credits
Why be moral? Is there any unbiased moral guide? Are right acts those that have good results or those that are well intended? What is worth pursuing in life: happiness, salvation, selfrealization, or a more humane society? This course examines philosophical views of moral principles, the ends of action, virtues and obligations in their historical context as proposed by Aristotle, Augustine, Kant and Mill. Critical views of Marx and Sartre will be presented. Readings from complete texts, selections included in a textbook with commentary. ( Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Philosophy is commonly divided into four parts: Logic, Ethics, Metaphysics and Epistemology. This course provides an elementary overview of ‘Epistemology,' the classical Greek term for Theory of Knowledge. Since Plato, many philosophers have held that knowledge is definable in terms of true belief based upon adequate evidence. We will examine this thesis, and will also examine the three concepts from which it defines knowledge: truth, belief, and adequate evidence.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in philosophy, using representative selections from the major conceptual systems: idealism, rationalism, and empiricism. Basic texts will include Plato, Aristotle, stoics, medievals and the modern philosophy of 17th- 19th centuries. The student will confront definitions of reality, knowledge and morality, and the analysis and critique of modes of argumentation. ( Fall) (Spring)
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