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MUSC 134 - Advanced Guitar Class II Credit 1 Studies in various modes: upper extensions of major and minor chords; reading of standard notation in positions 6 through 11. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: MUSC 130. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fees: $43. MUSC 141 - Applied Music Credit 1 Applied instruction in composition, piano, organ, harpsichord, voice, brass instruments, string instruments, woodwind instruments, percussion instruments, conducting, and improvisation. Note(s): Non-music majors are welcome to take applied lessons, see Conservatory for approval. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Music Department; and Undergraduate Level. Credits 2 Applied instruction in composition, piano, organ, harpsichord, voice, brass instruments, string instruments, woodwind instruments, percussion instruments, conducting, and improvisation. Note(s): Non-music majors are welcome to take applied lessons, see Conservatory for approval. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Music Department; and Undergraduate Level. Fees: Hour lesson $712. MUSC 151 - Lyric Diction I Credit 1 Lyric diction is taught in four semesters. All courses are 1-credit lab courses meeting two hours per week. These courses are designed for students studying classical vocal technique whose vocal repertoire consists of foreign language as well as English, and who, therefore, must learn to accurately pronounce and articulate foreign languages, and to know the meaning of every word in the text in order to convey it accurately. International Phonetic Alphabet, as it applies to the languages studied, and the pronunciation and basic grammar of the Italian language, will be taught. Note(s): Courses must be taken in sequence, with MUSC 151 being taught first. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. MUSC 152 - Lyric Diction II Credit 1 German diction and grammar will be covered in the second semester. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: MUSC 151. Fees: Half hour lesson $356. MUSC 142 - Applied Music Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. MUSC 153 - Sight-Singing and Dictation I Credits 2 Sight-singing diatonic melodies, major and minor scales and triads using moveable tonic solfege. Transcribing basic diatonic melodies, cadences and progressions. Reading, performing and transcribing rhythmic patterns in simple, compound and irregular meters. Note(s): Students may test into an accelerated section of this course. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Music Department; and Undergraduate Level. MUSC 154 - Music Theory I Credits 2 The study of the following music fundamentals: elementary acoustics, keyboard layout, intervals, scales, key signatures, triads, figured bass, diatonic voice-leading, cadences, elementary harmonic progressions, meter, rhythm, time signatures and staff notation. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Music Department; and Undergraduate Level.
MUSC 163 - Sight-Singing and Dictation II Credits 2 Using 153 materials as a foundation, this course encompasses the sight- singing and transcribing of diatonic and simple chromatic melodies with greater rhythmic complexity, triads in all inversions, dominant seventh chords and altered non-harmonic tones. Note(s): Students may test into an accelerated section of this course. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: MUSC 153. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. MUSC 164 - Music Theory II Credits 2 A study of common-practice diatonic harmony with emphasis on voice leading and harmonic progression. Includes part writing, non-harmonic tones, cadences, figured bass and Roman analysis. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: MUSC 154. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. MUSC 180 - Performance Seminar Credit 1 Group performance, discussion of performance practice and performance evaluation. Possible sections of voice, piano, organ and various wind and orchestral instruments. Note(s): May be taken for up to 3 credits in the same area of performance. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Music Performance (MUPR); and Undergraduate Level. MUSC 181 - Introduction to Composition Credits 2 A writing course designed to provide opportunity for developing basic skills in the manipulation of musical materials. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. MUSC 185 - Worship Foundations Credits 2 Survey of worship in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Key worship passages; biblical models of worship (tabernacle, temple, synagogue, Pauline worship, worship in Revelation) and their contemporary applications. Emphasis on the theology of worship. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Music (MUWM), Music in Worship (MUWO) or Contemporary Worship Music (MUCW); and Undergraduate Level. MUSC 200 - Concert Music Credits 0 Attendance at specified number and types of concerts each semester. Note(s): Four semesters required for graduation. Grade Mode: C. Credits 2 Introduces prospective music teachers to the history, philosophy and function of music education. Students investigate and discuss current educational practice, including standards, testing and assessment, as well as current issues and concerns. A 25-hour fieldwork practicum component is required. Successful completion of this course constitutes one of the requirements for admission to the Teacher Preparation Program. CBEST must be taken during this course. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fees: $140. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. MUSC 205 - Introduction to Music Education
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