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MDT 338: Instrumental and Vocal Arranging
2.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is designed to explore classical arranging techniques for orchestra, concert band, chorus, and chamber ensembles. Prerequisite: MDT 233 Harmony IV
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MDT 339: Jazz-Commercial Arranging
2.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is designed to present techniques of scoring for jazz bands, as well as various arranging techniques and styles used in modern commercial music (i.e., films, jingles, television, and recordings). Prerequisite: MDT 338 Instrumental and Vocal Arranging
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MDT 345: Instrumental Conducting
1.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
Students work to develop the basic techniques of conducting as they apply to working with instrumental ensembles. Additional emphasis is placed on issues of score-reading, listening skills, and interpretation. Offered each fall semester. Prerequisites: MDT 337 Form and Analysis, MDT 338 Instrumental and Vocal Arranging, and MDT 346 Choral Conducting
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MDT 346: Choral Conducting
1.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
The elements of conducting which are unique to the choral art are developed, using musical examples from the standard choral repertoire. Offered each spring semester. Prerequisites: MDT 329 Music History Before 1750, MDT 337 Form and Analysis, and a minimum of two semesters in Large Vocal Ensemble
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MDT 348: Guitar Methods
1.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
The purpose of this course is to provide music majors who are not guitarists with the necessary tools to teach guitar in a class setting. Guitar majors may also take the class to learn pedagogical approaches and to hone their teaching skills.
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MDT 349: Low String Methods
1.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is a study of the knowledge and skills necessary to teach beginners how to play the cello and double bass.
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MDT 351: Music Methods and Materials in the Elementary School
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course is designed to prepare students to teach music in the elementary schools. It includes an overview of various approaches in current use which are used in developing lesson plans for Field Experience II, for which each student is assigned a cooperating teacher and a college supervisor from the music faculty. Prerequisites: MDT 233 Harmony IV, MDT 234 Ear-training IV, MDT 236 Keyboard Methods IV, EDU 250 The Education Challenge; and, 2.5 GPA Corequisites: EDU 330 Focus: Development, Behavior and Learning, EDU 331 Education Field Experience II, and LTED 330 Focus: Reading Language and Literacy
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MDT 353: Survey of the Music Business
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This is an introductory course which presents an overview of the music and entertainment industries. Historical development, contemporary practices and trends for the future are discussed. Topics include the record industry, music and the media, retail music, musical theatre, the orchestral world and publishing.
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MDT 370: Acting III:Style and Techniques
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course examines modern and contemporary dramas using intensive scene work, with an emphasis on character development. Prerequisite: MDT 313 Acting II, or permission of instructor
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MDT 371: Acting IV:Style and Techniques
3.00 Credits
New Jersey City University
This course involves the study of classical drama using intensive scene work, with an emphasis on developing a general approach to style and period drama and an understanding of the relationship of acting to the cultural and social sources of behavior. Prerequisite: MDT 313 Acting II
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