Department Major in Music Education: 83 units, of which 54 are upper division, 8 are music activity, and 12 are applied, including 4 of piano and 4 of voice. Required collateral courses are Psychology 308, Education 301, 302, 305-6, 312, 403. Non-professional Premajor Requirement: 6 units of Theory. Non-professional Department Major: 24 upper division units, including 4 units of History, 7 of Individual instruction, 2 of Choral Conducting, 2 of Choral Tech niques, 2 of Voice Techniques, 3 of Theory, and 4 of Activity.
THEORY
101. THEORY I. (2) Fundamentals of notation. scales, intervals, primary triads, dominant seventh chord. Corequisite: 111 102. THEORY II. (2) Secondary triads, non-chord tones, secondary seventh chords, altered chords, modulation. Corequisite: 112 111. DICTATION AND SIGHT SINGING I. (1) Dictation and reading of melodies based on the harmonic material of 101. Corequisite: 101 112. DICTATION AND SIGHT SINGING II. (1) Dictation and reading of melodies based on the harmonic material of 102. Corequisite: 102 201. THEORY OF NINETEENTH CENTURY MUSIC. (2) Basic principles of harmonic organization in the style of the nineteenth century composers. Prerequisites: 101, 102. 202. THEORY OF EIGHTEENTH CENTURY MUSIC. (2) Chorales, eighteenth century counterpoint. Prerequisite: 201. 211. DICTATION AND SIGHT SINGING III. (1) Dictation and reading of two-part music. Prerequisite: 112.
212. DICTATION AND SIGHT SINGING IV. (1) Dictation and reading of three and four-part music. Prerequisiet: 211. 301. THEORY OF SIXTEENTH CENTURY MUSIC. (2) Modal harmony, sixteenth century counterpoint. Prerequisite: 202. 302. THEORY OF TWENTIETH CENTURY MUSIC. (2) Twentieth century harmony and counterpoint. Prerequisite: 301. 311. KEYBOARD HARMONY I. (1) Review of diatonic harmony with keyboard exercises. Prerequisite: 212. 312. KEYBOARD HARMONY II. (1) Review of chromatic harmony with keyboard exercises. Prerequisite: 311. +9
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