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MUSC 00200 - Piano Accompanying Study of the art and practice of accompanying singers and instrumentalists. Areas covered include sight-reading, ensemble playing, coaching techniques, style and interpretation, transposition, and score reading.
Preparation for Course P: Consent of instructor.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 04000 - University Instrumental Ensembles All instrumental ensembles may perform on and off campus. Rehearsals consist of work on musical, instrumental, and aural techniques and stylistic nuances germane to the ensemble. Admittance by audition. Jazz Ensemble: Open to all PFW students by audition. Rehearsal and performance of literature representing the various styles of the jazz ensemble repertoire. University Wind Ensemble: Open to all PFW students by audition. Rehearsal and performance of literature representing the wind ensemble and concert band. Fort Wayne Area Community Band: Open to all PFW students by audition. Personnel includes musicians from the Fort Wayne area. Rehearsal and performance of literature representing the concert band repertoire. PFW/Community Symphony Orchestra: Open to all PFW students by audition. Rehearsal and performance of orchestral literature.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 04100 - Symphonic Wind Ensemble Open to all university students, contingent upon successful audition. Rehearsal and performance of literature representing the wind ensemble and concert band. Focus on musical, instrumental and aural techniques and stylistic nuances germane to the ensemble. Performances on and off campus. Repeatable for credit.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 04200 - Jazz Ensemble Open to all university students, contingent upon successful audition. Rehearsal and performance of literature representing various styles of the jazz ensemble repertoire. Focus on instrumental and aural techniques and stylistic nuances germane to the ensemble. Performances on and off campus. Repeatable for credit.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 04300 - Orchestra Open to all university students, contingent upon successful audition. Rehearsal and performance of orchestral literature. Focus on instrumental and aural techniques and stylistic nuances germane to the ensemble. Performances on and off campus. Repeatable for credit.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 07100 - University Singers Open to all university students, contingent upon successful audition. Rehearsal and performance of choral literature from throughout music history. Performances on and off campus.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 07200 - Chamber Singers Small, select choral ensemble rehearsing and performing accompanied and a Capella vocal chamber works from throughout music history. Performances on and off campus.
Preparation for Course P: consent of instructor.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 07300 - Choral Union Open to all university students contingent upon successful audition. Rehearsal and performance of choral literature from through music history. Performances on and off campus.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 09500 - Performance Class Performance laboratory. Students will attend concerts, recitals and other prescribed music events.
Cr. 0.
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MUSC 10000 - Guitar Cr. 1.
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MUSC 10001 - Piano Cr. 2; 700 (2).
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MUSC 10002 - Voice Elective/Secondary Elective 100-level. Work for students will be outlined by the instructor to meet individual needs and aims, evaluation will be based upon quality and content of work covered. May be repeated for credit.
Cr. 1-4.
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MUSC 10003 - Percussion Instrument Elective (100) level: Work for students will be outlined by the instructor to meet individual needs and aims, evaluation will be based upon quality and content of work covered.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 10100 - Music for the Listener - Honors Survey course designed to introduce nonmusic major to materials, history, and literature of Western art music from the earliest times to present. Emphasis upon developing listening skills and an awareness of different musical styles through study of major works of outstanding composers of each historical period.
Cr. 3. Notes Honors equivalent of MUS Z101.
To register in an honors course, students must have Honors Program eligibility or instructor’s permission.
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MUSC 10101 - Music for the Listener Introduction to the elements of music through the mode of listening and a historical survey of the way those elements have been used in various types of musical compositions. For non-music majors.
Cr. 3. Notes Indiana Core Transfer Library course.
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MUSC 10300 - Music Recording And Production I An introductory course in music/audio recording and production. Topics will include a review of the physics of sound, critical/technical listening and analysis, microphones, digital audio, basic DAW operation, and basic audio signal flow. Students will be required to create basic music recording projects.
Preparation for Course P: PHYS 10500.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 10400 - Recording Crew I Students will record Department of Music concerts and recitals in a variety of performance venues under the supervision of the Director of the PFW/Sweetwater Music Techolology program.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11300; C: MUSC 10300.
Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 2-3. Session Indicators Typically offered Fall
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MUSC 10500 - Traditions in World Music A survey of non-Western music concentrating on traditional Asian, Middle Eastern, and African styles. Students will learn how to listen to and understand music based on cultural context and technical characteristics. No previous musical experience required.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 10900 - Rudiments of Music I Fundamentals of notation, ear training, music reading.
Cr. 2-4. Notes Grade of B or better required for admission into T113 and T115.
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MUSC 10901 - Computer Skills for Musicians Computer music notation systems and the use of word processing, graphics, database, and other computer programs in music research and teaching.
Cr. 2. Variable Title (V.T.)
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MUSC 11000 - Begin Piano Class I Nonmusic Majors Class piano for beginning piano students who are not music majors.
Cr. 1-3.
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MUSC 11001 - French Horn Elective (100) level: Work for students will be outlined by the instructor to meet individual needs and aims, evaluation will be based upon quality and content of work covered.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 11002 - Violin Cr. 2; 710 (2).
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MUSC 11003 - Flute and Piccolo Cr. 2; 710 (2).
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MUSC 11100 - Class Piano I Preparation of non-keyboard concentrations/majors for the keyboard proficiency examination (X299). Six sequential components provide sequential presentation of fundamental skills. Three performance examinations evaluate poise, facility, and general musicianship at the keyboard.
Preparation for Course Music majors only.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 11300 - Music Theory I Study of the elements of basic musicianship; intervals, scales, triads, rhythm and meter, music nomenclature, rudiments of two-part writing and diatonic harmony.
Preparation for Course P: Sufficient score on music theory placement exam or MUSC 10900 with grade of B- or higher.
Cr. 3. Notes Required for all music majors.
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MUSC 11400 - Music Theory II Continuation of the study of harmony in context with four-part writing, diatonic harmony, secondary functions and modulation. Examination of musical forms and structures. Emphasis on musical analysis and compositional applications.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11300 or placement examination.
Cr. 3. Notes Required for all music majors.
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MUSC 11500 - Sightsinging and Aural Perception I Introduction to solfeggio. Development of basic music dictation and sight-singing skills through the use of diatonic melodic and harmonic examples.
Preparation for Course P: Sufficient score on music theory placement exam or MUSC 10900 with grade of B- or higher.
Cr. 1. Notes Required of all music majors.
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MUSC 11600 - Sightsinging and Aural Perception II Further development of music dictation and sight-singing skills through the use of more extended melodic and harmonic examples.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11500.
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MUSC 12000 - Trumpet and Cornet Elective (100) level: Work for students will be outlined by the instructor to meet individual needs and aims, evaluation will be based upon quality and content of work covered.
Cr. 2. Session Indicators Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
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MUSC 12001 - Viola Cr. 2.
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MUSC 12002 - Oboe and English Horn Cr. 2.
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MUSC 12100 - Class Piano II Preparation of non-keyboard concentrations/ majors for the keyboard proficiency examination (X299). Six sequential components provide sequential presentation of fundamental skills. Three performance examinations evaluate poise, facility, and general musicianship at the keyboard.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11100; music majors only.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 13000 - Trombone Elective (100) level: Work for students will be outlined by the instructor to meet individual needs and aims, evaluation will be based upon quality and content of work covered.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 13001 - Cello Cr. 2.
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MUSC 13002 - Clarinet Cr. 2; 730 (2).
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MUSC 13100 - Class Piano III Continuation of preparation of keyboard proficiency with pass-off of individual components of the examination during the semester. Three performance examinations during the semester evaluate poise, facility, and general musicianship at the keyboard.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 12100 or departmental placement.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 13500 - First Year Seminar in Music Education Orientation for first year music education majors to the principles and practices of music education through readings, presentations, discussion, field experiences and professional growth activities.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 14000 - Introduction to Musical Expression Introduction to the fundamentals of music and their appreciation in the process of writing and performing music. Students will learn to read musical notation and develop skills in playing folk guitar as an accompaniment instrument. Students must provide their own guitar.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 14001 - Euphonium Elective And Secondary Elective (100) level: Work for students will be outlined by the instructor to meet individual needs and aims, evaluation will be based upon quality and content of work covered.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 14002 - String Bass Cr. 2.
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MUSC 14003 - Bassoon Cr. 2.
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MUSC 14100 - Class Piano IV Directed study of remaining components of keyboard proficiency examination.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 13100 or departmental placement; five passed components of keyboard proficiency.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 15000 - Tuba Elective (100) level: Work for students will be outlined by the instructor to meet individual needs and aims, evaluation will be based upon quality and content of work covered.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 15001 - Saxophone Cr. 2; 750 (2).
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MUSC 15300 - Introduction to Music Therapy Introduction to the influences of music on behavior, the healing properties of music, the use of music therapy with a variety of populations, and the development of the music therapy profession. Includes an introduction to the clinical process and music therapy procedures as well as participation in experiential activities. Approved general education course in artistic expression.
Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall, spring, summer)
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MUSC 15400 - Music Therapy Method Basics I An overview of the re-creative and receptive music therapy methods and their variations involving active music engagement and interactive experiences.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 15500 - Music Therapy Method Basics II An overview of the compositional and improvisatory music therapy methods and their variations involving active music engagement and interactive experiences.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 18101 - Popular Music Theory, Analysis And Application I A study of the foundational elements of music theory with emphasis on application within popular music genres.
Preparation for Course P: Admission into music major or minor.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 18102 - Popular Music Theory, Analysis And Application II A continuation of Popular Music Theory, Analysis, and Application I. This course will introduce elements of more complex chords, chord function, and their notation. Introduction to modern drum transcription and notation, and a continuation of aural skills training using popular music styles and genres as the delivery vehicle.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 18101.
Cr.3.
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MUSC 18203 - Survey Of Music Industry And Copyright An overview and introduction to the music industry, including possible careers and copyright.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 18241 - Introduction To Performance Techniques An instructional music ensemble experience designed to allow students to perform together on their chosen primary, secondary, (or other) instruments in various popular music genres, with emphasis on providing musical support and leadership in a group setting.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 18101.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 20000 - Percussion Instrument Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 20001 - Guitar Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 20002 - Piano Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 20003 - Organ Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 20004 - Voice Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that the student may use this application as a tool rather than as a medium for performance.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 20005 - Harp Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 20100 - Music Literature I Survey of music from classical antiquity to 1750. Designed to develop a perspective on the evolution of music in its socio-cultural milieu, a repertoire of representative compositions, and a technique for listening analytically.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 20101 - Jazz Piano Class I Development of basic jazz kepboard skills and techniques for the non-piano jazz major, non-jazz piano major and non-music major. Basic voicings for common harmonic fornulae used in jazz; chord/scale relationships; simple rhythmic comping patterns.
Cr. 2
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MUSC 20102 - Voice Class Class instruction on vocal production and vocal hygiene. A repertoire of patriotic, religious, folk, musical theatre, and art songs will be developed.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 20103 - History of Rock and Roll Music A survey of the major trends, styles, and genres of rock music from the earliest recordings to the present day, focusing on the work of the artists and groups who have proven to be of the most enduring significance. Credit given for nonmusic majors only.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 20200 - Music Literature II Survey of music from the classical era to the present. Designed to develop a perspective on the evolution of music in its socio-cultural milieu, a repertoire of representative compositions, and a technique for listening analytically.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 20100 with grade of C or better or consent of instructor.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 20300 - Music Recording And Production II An intermediate course in music recording and production techniques. Topics will include DAW systems operation and integration, traditional recording studio operation, and audio signal processing. Students will be required to create music recording projects.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 10300.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 20400 - Recording Crew II Student will record Department of Music concerts and recitals in a variety of performance venues under the supervision of the Director of the PFW/Sweetwater Music Technology program and advanced audio recording students.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 10400; C: MUSC 20300.
Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 3-4. Session Indicators Typically offered Fall
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MUSC 20500 - Music Recording And Production III An advanced course in music recording and production techniques. Topics will include music mixing, advanced music recording and editing, and music technology research. Focus on student music recording projects.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 20300.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 20600 - Recording Crew III Students will record Department of Music concerts and recitals in a variety of performance venues under the supervision of the Director of the PFW/Sweetwater Music Technology program and advanced audio recording students.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 20400; C: MUSC 20500.
Cr. 1. Hours Lab. 4-5. Session Indicators Typically offered Spring
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MUSC 20700 - Electronic Music I An introductory course on electronic music focusing on sound synthesis and sound sampling.
Preparation for Course P: PHYS 10500.
Cr. 3.
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MUSC 20800 - Electronic Music II A continuation of the Electronic Music I course focusing on sequencing and integration of synthesis and sampling into music production environments.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 20700.
Cr. 3. Session Indicators Typically offered Spring.
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MUSC 21000 - French Horn Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 21001 - Violin Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 21002 - Flute And Piccolo Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 21100 - Keyboard Techniques Preparation of the functional skills necessary for the completion of the keyboard proficiency exam. Keyboard concentrations and majors only.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11400. C: MUSC 29900, permission of instructor.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 21300 - Music Theory III Historical survey of the elements, forms, and aesthetics of musical styles through written analysis, listening examples, and structured composition activities. Medieval through classical sonatas, including the entire harmonic vocabulary of the Common Practice Era.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11400.
Cr. 3. Notes Required of all music majors.
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MUSC 21400 - Music Theory IV Historical survey of the elements, forms, and aesthetics of musical styles through written analysis, listening examples, and structured composition activities. Classical through 20th century.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 21300.
Cr. 3. Notes Required of all music majors.
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MUSC 21500 - Sightsinging and Aural Perception III Music dictation and sight-singing of chromatic melodic and harmonic materials and modulation.
Cr. 1. Notes Required of all music majors.
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MUSC 21600 - Music Education Lab/Field Experience Field experiences and observations in vocal and instrumental music program K-12.
Preparation for Course C: MUSC 23600.
Cr. 0.
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MUSC 21601 - Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV Music dictation and sight-singing of extended examples as well as 20th century melodic and harmonic elements.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 21500.
Cr. 1. Notes Required of all music majors.
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MUSC 22000 - Trumpet And Cornet Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 22001 - Viola Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 22002 - Oboe And English Horn Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 22600 - English Diction for Singers Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet; study of phonetics with application to vocal literature in the English language.
Cr. 1. Session Indicators (Fall, first half of term)
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MUSC 22700 - German Diction for Singers Review of International Phonetic Alphabet; study of phonetics with application to vocal literature in the German language.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11400 and 22600; C: MUSC 30006 or 40004.
Cr. 1. Session Indicators (Fall, second half of term)
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MUSC 22800 - French Diction for Singers Review of International Phonetic Alphabet; study of phonetics with application to vocal literature in French language.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11400 and 22600; C: MUSC 30006 or 40004.
Cr. 1. Session Indicators (Spring, first half of term)
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MUSC 22900 - Italian Diction for Singers Review of International Phonetic Alphabet; study of phonetics with application to vocal literature int he Italian language.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 11400 and 22600; C: MUSC 30006 or 40004.
Cr. 1. Session Indicators (Spring, second half of term)
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MUSC 23000 - Trombone Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 23001 - Cello Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 23002 - Clarinet Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 23600 - Introduction to Music Education An overview of the music education profession, including the study of philosophical and historical foundations of music teaching and learning. Includes examination of curriculum and current issues in music education.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 24000 - Euphonium Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 24001 - String Bass Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 24002 - Bassoon Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 24100 - Introduction to Music Fundamentals Designed for elementary education majors. This course will introduce to the student the basic elements of music, through singing, and playing the recorder. Emphasis will be placed on acquiring musical skills through active music-making experiences. This course is a prerequisite for EDU 32300 Teaching of Music in the Elementary Schools.
Cr. 1.
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MUSC 25000 - Tuba Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 1-2.
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MUSC 25001 - Saxophone Secondary (200) level: Designed to give the student certain proficiencies so that student may use this application as a tool rather than a medium for performance.
Cr. 2.
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MUSC 25300 - Functional Music Skills Overview of musical skills based on AMTA professional competencies. Areas addressed will include use of keyboard, guitar, voice, autoharp, ukulele, and Q-chord in clinical applications.
Preparation for Course C: MUSC 15300.
Cr. 2. Session Indicators (spring)
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MUSC 25301 - Music Therapy Observation Practicum Observation of professional music therapy sessions in a variety of settings with client populations of varying needs.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 15300.
Cr. 1. Session Indicators (fall)
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MUSC 25400 - Music Therapy Practicum I Students work with an MT-BC providing services to individual music therapy clients with developmental disabilities focusing on establishment of rapport and application of music experiences in clinical setting. Includes clinical hours and attendance at weekly seminar. May be repeated.
Preparation for Course P: MUSC 25301.
Cr. 1. Session Indicators (spring)
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MUSC 25500 - Instrumental Rehearsal Techniques Provides instrumental music education major with the skills necessary for rehearsal planning, score preparation, rehearsal techniques, error detection, and choice of appropriate literature for public school instrumental music programs. Significant time will be devoted to in class rehearsals with students as conductors.
Cr. 1.
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