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  • 5.00 Credits

    1 (0 + 2) Prerequisite: MUS 2130 This course enables students to develop jazz performance skills and strategies for teaching instrumental and choral music in the areas of popular and jazz styles.
  • 5.00 Credits

    2 (1 + 0 + 05) Prerequisite: MUS 3720 Corequisite: MUS 0020, at least one other music course, and the major ensemble in the private instruction area being studied This course is a continuation of MUS 3720 and covers individual instruction in voice, piano, organ, guitar, electric bass, electric guitar, the standard band and orchestral instruments, composition, or conducting. It includes required weekly attendance at a one-hour performance class in the area of study in which students perform for one another. At the end of the semester, the student must successfully perform before a faculty jury committee in order to pass the course. This course may be repeated for credit in a different area of study. Students must also enroll in MUS 0020 (Recital Attendance).
  • 5.00 Credits

    2 (1 + 0 + 05) Prerequisite: MUS 4710 Corequisite: MUS 0020, at least one other music course, and the major ensemble in the private instruction area being studied This course is a continuation of MUS 4710 and covers individual instruction in voice, piano, organ, guitar, electric bass, electric guitar, the standard band and orchestral instruments, composition, or conducting. It includes required weekly attendance at a one-hour performance class in the area of study in which students perform for one another. At the end of the semester, the student must successfully perform before a faculty jury committee in order to pass the course. This course may be repeated for credit in a different area of study. Students must also enroll in MUS 0020 (Recital Attendance).
  • 5.00 Credits

    3 (1 + 0 + 1) Prerequisite: MUS 3740 or MUS 4720; and a successful performance concentration audition Corequisite: MUS 0020; MUS 4790; and the major ensemble in the private instruction This course is a continuation of MUS 3740 and is only for students majoring in music performance. It covers individual instruction in voice, piano, organ, guitar, electric bass, electric guitar, the standard band and orchestral instruments, composition, or conducting. It includes required weekly attendance at a one-hour performance class in the area of study in which students perform for one another. At the end of the semester, the student must successfully perform before a faculty jury committee in order to pass the course. The repertoire for the completion of MUS 4740, Senior Recital Performance, must be determined in this course. This course may be repeated for credit in a different area of study. Students must also enroll in MUS 0020 (Recital Attendance ).
  • 5.00 Credits

    3 (1 + 0 + 1) Prerequisite: MUS 3741 and formal admission to the composition program Corequisite: MUS 0020, at least one other music course, and the ensemble designated by the composition faculty. This course is a continuation of MUS 3711 and is only for students majoring in music composition. It includes required weekly attendance at a one-hour performance class in which students perform for one another. At the end of the semester, the student must successfully pass a review by a faculty jury committee in order to pass the course. Students must also enroll in MUS 0020 (Recital Attendance).
  • 5.00 Credits

    3 (1 + 0 + 1) Prerequisite: MUS 4730, satisfaction of all Level I and Level II General Studies course requirements, and Senior standing For senior experience credit, the student must also complete MUS 4790 Corequisite: MUS 0020, at least one other music course, and the major ensemble in the private instruction area being studied This course is a continuation of MUS 4730 and is only for students majoring in music performance. It covers individual instruction in voice, piano, organ, guitar, electric bass, electric guitar, the standard band and orchestral instruments, composition, or conducting. It includes required weekly attendance at a one-hour performance class in the area of study in which students perform for one another. During the semester, the student will perform a 50-minute Senior Recital that must be approved by the process specified on the Senior Recital Hearing Request form. This course may be repeated for credit in a difference area of study. Students must also enroll in MUS 0020 (Recital Attendance). (Senior Experience)
  • 5.00 Credits

    1 (1 + 0) Prerequisite: MUS 3220 Corequisite: MUS 4730 This course involves writing program notes for the repertoire selected for MUS 4740, Senior Recital Performance For senior experience credit the student must also complete MUS 4740, satisfy all Level I and Level II General Studies course requirements, and have senior standing (Senior Experience)
  • 5.00 Credits

    3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: MUS 3220, Permission of the instructor, satisfaction of all Level I and Level II General Studies course requirements, and Senior standing This is a course in which the student prepares a research project in the area of music theory, history, literature, composition, performance, or pedagogy. Although the senior project may include an aspect of performance, the body of the project shall be scholarly and well documented according to departmental standards. (Senior Experience)
  • 5.00 Credits

    3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: MUS 3741, satisfaction of all Level I and Level II General Studies course requirements, and Senior standing Corequisite: MUS 2810 or MUS 3810, and at least one other music course This is the final composition project in which students compose, oversee public performances of their compositions, and give a public lecture on their compositional activities. (Senior Experience)
  • 5.00 Credits

    6 (1 + 40) Prerequisite: Successful completion of all requirements for the Bachelor of Music Education major, the teacher licensure program, and general studies courses Corequisite: MUS 4972 This is a supervised, full-time, eight week student teaching experience in an accredited public or private elementary school, providing increasing responsibility for the teaching, supervision, and assessment of learners (grades K-6). Regularly scheduled observations and five hours of seminars conducted by an appointed college supervisor are part of the student teaching requirement. Teacher-candidates must complete a teacher work sample and be rated as proficient in all Performance-Based Standards for Colorado Teachers to receive MSCD recommendation for teacher licensure. Initial sign-off on program requirements (e.g. teacher work sample/portfolio) by faculty advisor. For Senior Experience credit, the student must also complete MUS 4972. (Senior Experience)
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