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MI 442: Contemporary Religious Movements
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a survey of world religions and cults with special attention being given to their contemporary influence on home and foreign mission fields and how individuals in these groups can be won to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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MI 480: Missionary Apprenticeship
4.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is an approximate six-week period of continuing educational experiences on the field under the supervision of an experienced missionary. This is open to students from any ministry program following the completion of their junior year. May or may not be taken for credit. Assignment to a site will be at the discretion of the director of this program. Interested students should apply at the beginning of their junior year.
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MI 490: Independent Study in Missions
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is designed to help the student study areas of missions not included in other missions courses. Areas to be studied and other details are developed between the student and the instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
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MU 101: Musicianship I
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course approaches the fundamentals of music systematically-corroborating theoretical implications with experience. Basics of notation are reviewed and simple models for understanding melodic and harmonic elements are introduced. A survey of motives, phrase structures, period construction, cadences, and textural analysis underscores the relationship between melody and harmony.
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MU 102: Musicianship II
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course continues the systematic approach to musical concepts begun in Musicianship I. Subjects covered include: voice-leading in four voices, common diatonic harmonic progressions, dominant & non-dominant 7th chords, leading-tone 7th chords, modulation, secondary dominants, and binary & ternary forms. Functional keyboard skills are developed. Students will compose a four-part choral piece and a sacred piece in ternary form, and they will analyze great works from the Anthology for Musical Analysis. Prerequisite: MU101
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MU 104: Aural Skills I
1.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course partners with Musicianship II to develop basic sight-reading and keyboard skills, necessary for perceptive, fluent performance of major/minor scale forms and melodies that use 2nds, 3rds, 5ths, and 6ths. Prerequisite: MU101 or permission of instructor
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MU 110: Music Performance Seminar
0.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course is a weekly plenary session required of all music majors. It provides a public forum for music appreciation, performance, and career development. Recitals and guest lectures are featured each semester. All interested in the experience of music are welcome to attend.
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MU 201: Musicianship III
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course takes a historical approach to musical analysis. Late Renaissance vocal and early Baroque instrumental composition styles are covered. Techniques of invention and fugue are studied with special emphasis on the works of J.S. Bach. Theme and variation, sonata and rondo are analyzed through works from the Classical period. Students will compose an invention, fugue exposition, and an original theme and variation sequence employing standard variation techniques and new harmonic progressions. Prerequisite: MU102
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MU 202: Musicianship IV
3.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course combines a continued historical approach to musical analysis with a systematization of compositional procedures and styles from the Romantic era through the first half of the twentieth century. Remaining aspects of Western music that are covered include chromatic harmony, extended tertian and quartal harmony, especially as used in twentieth century jazz idioms, impressionism, and modern theoretical analysis, including serial composition and other twentieth century trends. Students will compose and analyze pieces in all styles studied. Prerequisite: MU201 or permission of instructor
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MU 209: Aural Skills II
1.00 Credits
Clarks Summit University - Closed
This course partners with Musicianship III to continue the development of basic musicianship skills. Use of chromatic intervals, triads and dominant 7th chords, minor scales and compound rhythmic meters are covered. Prerequisite: MU102
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