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•As part of each semester's ensemble requirement all music majors will be expected to attend a designated number of professional and church concerts both on-campus and off-campus. This requirement will be waived for non-music majors. Member­ ship in an ensemble is required of all music majors during their entire course of study with the exception of the two final semesters in the Music Education major.

ADDITIONAL MUSIC COURSES (Not allowed, for credit in the Music Major)

171. SONG LEADING. (2) A simple course in conducting especially designed to prepare the student to direct congregational singing through actual practice and analysis of each student's per­ formance. 270. MUSIC APPRECIATION. (2) A non-technical course designed for non-music majors to develop a more sympa­ thetic and enjoyable acquaintance with musical art. Includes a survey of music history with numerous musical illustrations, the study of various types of music, basic principles of music form, methods of listening, characteristics of various instru­ ments, themes of well-known works, etc. 341. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC METHODS. (2) A course designed for the elementary public school teacher covering all grade levels of the state music curriculum. Instruction in auto harp and in the methods enabling him to teach such classes as singing and rhythm band. Student demonstra­ tions required.

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