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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
An advanced ensemble auditioned from the, membership of the University Chorale. Through an, emphasis on unaccompanied choral repetoire, Schola, Cantorum develops advanced ensemble singing, techniques in a chamber choir context., Not open to Theatre majors. NOTE: A maximum, of six hours of choral ensemble credits may be, applied toward elective credits for graduation.
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1.00 Credits
An applied study of piano technique and standard, piano repertoire. Designed to enhance the, keyboard abilities of students at all levels of, skill and experience. Thirteen 45-minute, lessons. Course fee. May not be taken as an, audit option.
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1.00 Credits
An applied study of vocal technique and, standard vocal repertoire. Designed to enhance, the singing abilities of students at all levels of, skill and experience. Thirteen 45-minutes lessons., Course fee. May not be taken as an audit, option.
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1.00 Credits
An applied study of guitar technique and standard, guitar repertoire. Basic to advanced private, instruction of plectrum and classical guitar, emphasizing performance skills in solo playing,, liturgical music, and ensemble playing. Thirteen, 45-minute lessons. Course fee. May not be taken as, an audit option.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to acquaint the student with an, understanding of music through listening,, sight-singing and keyboard skills. Topics will, include common musical terms, melody, harmony,, dictation, musical forms and instruments of the, orchestra.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the music of Western culture from, early Christian to contemporary times. Lectures, using representative musical selections and, outside listening assignments will focus on the, history and development of musical style and form.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the materials and, structure of music involving diatonic harmony., Topics include major and minor scales, triads,, seventh chords, chord progression and harmonic, analysis.
Prerequisite:
FA-115
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Music Theory I, introducing the, materials and structure of music involving, chromatic harmony. Topics include secondary, functions, other types of altered and borrowed, chords, modulations and structural analysis.
Prerequisite:
FA-118
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1.00 Credits
An applied study of vocal technique for the, ensemble singer. Designed to enhance the, abilities of choral singers, training focuses on, a cappella singing, sight singing, ear training,, diction, and study of standard sacred repertoire., Thirteen 45-minute lessons. Open only to students, receiving the CLMS Scholarship.
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3.00 Credits
A practical examination of the history,, aesthetics, and technical aspects of, photography. The student is instructed in the, process of making pictures, not taking, pictures. This course is especially, suggested for students of fine arts,, television and film, communications, graphic, design, and advertising. Students will need a, Digital 35mm camera with adjustable, apertures and shutter speeds. Point and shoot, cameras are acceptable as long as the camera has, manual controls for changing shutter speeds and, apertures.
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