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MSL 492 - Special Projects 1-3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Approval by the professor of military science. Reserved for Cadets enrolled in a completion status. Includes research and writing assignments; presentations to other Cadets; and participation in planning, briefings, labs, physical training, and field training exercises. |
Music |
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MUS 100 - Music Fundamentals 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): Must be a music major or minor. An intensive study of the basic elements of music: notation (pitch, rhythm, key signatures) and major scales (spelling, singing, playing on the piano). (CC 1133) |
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MUS 101 - Music Theory I 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Must be a music major or minor and passed MUS 100 or scored 80% or better on the preview theory test. Scales, intervals, and part-writing using triads, the dominant seventh chord, non-harmonic tones, modulation, dictation, and sight- singing. Concurrent registration in MUS 101L required. (CC 1214) |
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MUS 101L - Ear Training I 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MUS 100 or permission of instructor. Must be a music major or minor. Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in MUS 101 required. Sight-singing, ear-training, dictation. (CC 1211) |
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MUS 102L - Ear Training II 1 hr. MUS 201 Prerequisite(s): MUS 101 and MUS 101L . Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in MUS 102 required. (CC 1221) |
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MUS 120 - Music Theory for Non-majors 3 hrs. Music Theory for non-majors will introduce the student to the fundamentals of music reading and notation, providing a better understanding of how to read, write and listen to music. |
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MUS 165 - The Enjoyment of Music 3 hrs. Study of the basic elements of music necessary for intelligent listening and appreciation. |
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MUS 199 - Success for Music Majors 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Must be a music major or minor. An introduction to being a music major. Course will focus on skills needed to be a successful music major, performer and teacher. |
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MUS 201 - Music Theory III 3 hrs. MUS 201 Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 and MUS 102L . Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in MUS 201L required. Part-writing, including secondary seventh chords, borrowed chords, altered chords, foreign modulation, dictation and sight-singing. (CC 2214) |
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MUS 201L - Ear Training III 1 hr. MUS 201 Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 and MUS 102L . Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in MUS 201 required. MUS 201 Sight-singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, ear-training. (CC 2211) |
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MUS 202 - Music Theory IV 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 201 and MUS 201L . Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in MUS 202L required. A continuation of MUS 201 . (CC 2224) |
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MUS 202L - Ear Training IV 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MUS 201 and MUS 201L . Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in MUS 202 required. (CC 2221) |
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MUS 239 - IPA/Italian Diction 2 hrs. Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and the phonetics of lyric Italian diction. |
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MUS 301 - 20-21st Century Music 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 and MUS 102L . This course surveys the salient stylistic trends and examines significant compositional practices in music since 1900. Examples of composers studied include Stravinsky, Crumb, Libby Larsen, and Judith Zaimont. |
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MUS 302 - Form and Analysis 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 202 . Music of various periods is analyzed formally, harmonically and contrapuntally. |
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MUS 305 - Graded Church Choirs I 3 hrs. Materials and methods for organizing, promoting, training and maintaining preschool age and elementary school age choirs. |
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MUS 306 - Graded Church Choirs II 3 hrs. Organizing, developing, maintaining and training volunteer youth and adult choirs (including senior citizens) in relationship to the total church program. |
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MUS 307 - History of Music I 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 . Music in Western civilization traced from its primitive sources to the present. |
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MUS 308 - History of Music II 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 . A continuation of MUS 307 . |
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MUS 321 - Counterpoint 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 202 or permission of instructor. Two, three and four-voice writing in the style of Palestrina. |
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MUS 322 - Counterpoint 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 202 or permission of instructor. Two, three and four-voice contrapuntal writing in the style of Bach. |
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MUS 332 - American Music 3 hrs. A study of music in the United States; for non-music majors; the ability to read music notation not required; may not be applied as credit for a music or music education degree. |
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MUS 351 - History of Church Music 3 hrs. History of Christian church music, with emphasis on the use of literature. |
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MUS 361 - Music in the Elementary Classroom 3 hrs. Fee A special fee is charged for this course. (See Special Fees listing in Student Expenses section.) (All labs are subject to a usage fee.) An introduction to the fundamentals of music for the non-music major through a comprehensive approach using singing, playing instruments, creative movement and listening. Designed especially for elementary education majors. |
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MUS 364 - Traditional Music of the Deep South 3 hrs. A study of traditional African American Anglo American, Native American, and Latino musical repertoires of the Deep South in cultural context. |
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MUS 366 - American Popular Music 3 hrs. A musical, socio-political study of popular music in America and its impact on U.S. culture. |
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MUS 401 - Instrumentation 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 202 . Study of the instruments of the band and orchestra; scoring for instrumental ensembles. |
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MUS 423 - The Organ in Worship 1 hr. A study of elementary principles of construction and design and of effective use in church service, including appropriate organ literature. |
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MUS 431 - History of Opera 3 hrs. The history of the musical theatre from Greek drama to the present; open to non-music majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 432 - Music in the U.S. 3 hrs. Study of the development of music in North America; open to non-music majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 433 - 20th-Century Music 3 hrs. Examination of musical trends since Debussy and Mahler; open to non-music majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 434 - Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Music 3 hrs. A study of music in the ancient world and of Western music from early Christian times through the 16th century; open to non-majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 435 - Baroque Music 3 hrs. The development of musical styles and forms from Monteverdi through J.S. Bach; open to non-music majors with the consent of Instructor. |
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MUS 436 - 18th-Century Music 3 hrs. The development of classical styles and forms, emphasis on style gallant, Empfindsamer Stil and the Viennese classicists; open to nonmusic majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 437 - 19th-Century Music 3 hrs. The development of musical romanticism, emphasis on the expression of classical forms and the appearance of new stylistic concepts; open to non-music majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 438 - French Diction for Singers 3 hrs. Introduction to phonetics of the French language for singing. |
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MUS 439 - German Diction for Singers 3 hrs. Introduction to phonetics of various foreign languages for singing; may be repeated once; second registration permitted only when languages emphasized are different. |
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MUS 440 - Vocal Literature I 2 hrs. Survey of vocal literature with emphasis upon style, interpretation, and presentation of German Lied and Italian art song. |
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MUS 441 - Vocal Literature II 2 hrs. Survey of vocal literature with emphasis upon style, interpretation, and presentation of French melodie, British art song, and American art song. |
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MUS 442 - Keyboard History and Literature I 2 hrs. The history and literature of keyboard music from pre-Baroque times through the Classical period. |
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MUS 443 - Keyboard History and Literature II 2 hrs. The history and literature of keyboard music from the Classical period to the present. |
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MUS 444 - Organ Literature 3 hrs. Required of all organ majors. |
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MUS 446 - Instrumental Literature 2 hrs. Required of all senior instrumental majors. |
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MUS 449 - Choral Literature II 3 hrs. Selected topics in choral literature, post-Baroque. |
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MUS 450 - Symphonic Literature 3 hrs. History and literature of the symphony orchestra from 1600 to the present; open to non- music majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 451 - Chamber Music Literature 3 hrs. A survey of music for small instrumental ensembles; open to non-music majors with consent of instructor. |
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MUS 452 - Orchestral Repertoire Class 2 hrs. This course is an introduction to the core orchestral repertoire containing mock auditions designed to simulate the procedure for auditioning for a major orchestra. |
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MUS 453 - Church Music Literature and Materials 3 hrs. Church music repertoire for all choirs and handbells; supplementary materials such as teaching aids will also be included. |
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MUS 454 - Music by African Americans 3 hrs. This course explores modern black music from a historical, political and lyrical perspective. It covers the historic roots from Africa to the present. |
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MUS 456 - Choral Arranging 2 hrs. Basic concepts and techniques of scoring for voices, with emphasis on arranging rather than on original compositions for chorus. |
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MUS 457 - Collaborative Piano Literature 1 2 hrs. A survey of literature for woodwind and brass instruments for collaborative pianists. |
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MUS 458 - Collaborative Piano Literature 2 2 hrs. A survey of literature for stringed instruments and piano for collaborative pianists. |
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MUS 460 - Administration of Church Music 3 hrs. Administrative procedures for the total music program of the church, including basic philosophy, planning, budgeting, promotion, training music leaders and developing program goals. |
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MUS 462 - Hymnology 3 hrs. History of the Christian hymn from its roots to present-day form. |
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MUS 464 - Stylistic Developments in Jazz 3 hrs. Study of the development of jazz idioms; includes elements of jazz history leading to study of more complex idioms. |
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MUS 465 - Improvisation I 1 hr. Study and performance of jazz improvisation. |
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MUS 466 - Improvisation II 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MUS 465 . A continuation of MUS 465 . |
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MUS 467 - Improvisation III 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MUS 466 . A continuation of MUS 466 . |
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MUS 468 - Improvisation IV 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MUS 467 . A continuation of MUS 467 . |
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MUS 470 - Organization and Management of Jazz Ensembles 3 hrs. Studies in general management of commercial and academically oriented jazz groups. |
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MUS 471 - Seminar in Masterpieces of Music 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 308 or permission of instructor. A thorough exploration of major compositions. May be taken two times. May be taken by non-music majors. |
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MUS 475 - Introduction to Scoring for Jazz Ensembles 2 hrs. Study in composing and arranging for jazz ensembles. |
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MUS 476 - Scoring for Large Jazz Ensembles 2 hrs. A continuation of MUS 475 . |
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MUS 491 - Senior Thesis/Research Project 1-3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Instructor permission. |
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MUS 492 - Special Problems 1-3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): Permission of department chair. |
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MUS 499 - British Studies in Music 3-6 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 308 or permission of instructor. A contemporary view of opera, orchestral, instrumental/chamber and popular music examining Britain’s historical musical heritage in terms of its impact on current artistic trends. |
Music Education |
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MED 100 - Introductory Class Piano 2 hrs. Beginning class instruction in piano for non-music majors; credit may not be applied toward a degree in music or music education. |
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MED 101 - Class Piano I 1 hr. Beginning class instruction in piano for music majors. Non-majors may be admitted with permission of instructor. (CC 1510) |
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MED 102 - Class Piano II 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): Earn a passing grade in MED 101 or permission of instructor. Intermediate class instruction in piano. (CC 1521) |
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MED 130 - Reedmaking I: Oboe and Bassoon 1 hr. Development of basic skills required to produce double reeds: forming, scraping, repairing. |
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MED 199 - Introduction to Music Education 2 hrs This course will focus on skills needed to be successful BME major, performer and teacher. |
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MED 201 - Class Piano III 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): Earn a passing grade in MED 102 or permission of instructor. Advanced class instruction in piano. (CC 2511) |
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MED 202 - Class Piano IV 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): Earn a passing grade in MED 201 or permission of instructor. Advanced class instruction in piano; prepares music educators to pass a piano competency test. |
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MED 219 - Guitar Class I 1 hr. Class instruction in guitar for beginners. |
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MED 220 - Guitar Class II 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MED 219 or permission of instructor. Intermediate class instruction in guitar. |
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MED 221 - String Methods 2 hrs. Practical class instruction on all strings. Problems of beginning students; material for public school classes. |
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MED 222 - String Class 1 hr. A continuation of MED 221 . |
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MED 300 - Clinical Experience in Music Education 2 hrs. An introduction to the art of teaching through guided teaching instruction and field observations. |
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MED 301 - Voice Class 2 hrs. Designed to give the instrumental major a general knowledge of vocal and choral techniques. |
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MED 302 - Piano Competency 0 hrs. |
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MED 303 - Class Piano Review 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MED 202 or permission of instructor. Advanced review class instruction in piano; prepares music educators for piano competency exam. |
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MED 311 - Elementary Music Methods 3 hrs. Fee A special fee is charged for this course. (See Special Fees listing in Student Expenses section.) (All labs are subject to a usage fee.) Prerequisite(s): MED 102 and MED 199 . Music education programs for the elementary student; emphasis placed on the total curriculum. |
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MED 312 - Secondary Instrumental Music Methods 3 hrs. Fee A special fee is charged for this course. (See Special Fees listing in Student Expenses section.) (All labs are subject to a usage fee.) Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 , MUS 102L , and MED 332 or permission of instructor. Consideration of the secondary music program; special attention given to the development of a balanced curriculum. |
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MED 313 - Choral Rehearsal Methods I 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MED 333 , MUS 202 and MUS 202L or permission of instructor. Choral programming in secondary schools. |
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MED 320 - Brass Methods 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 , MUS 102L and concurrent enrollment in MED 332 or permission of instructor. Techniques of developing successful bands and orchestras; emphasis placed on brass instruments. |
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MED 321 - Woodwind Methods 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 102 , MUS 102L , or permission of instructor. Techniques of developing successful bands and orchestras. Emphasis placed on woodwinds. |
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MED 330 - Reedmaking II: Oboe and Bassoon 1 hr. Developing advanced techniques in making and finishing double reeds; fashioning and adapting alternate reed designs will be covered. |
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MED 331 - Choral Conducting for Performance Majors 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MED 202 or permission of instructor. Techniques of choral conducting for Performance Majors. |
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MED 332 - Instrumental Conducting I 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 202 or permission of instructor. Techniques used in conducting instrumental ensembles. |
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MED 333 - Choral Conducting for Music Education Majors 2 hrs. Techniques used in conducting choral ensembles for Music Education majors. |
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MED 334 - Instrumental Conducting II 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MED 332 . Advanced techniques used in conducting instrumental ensembles. A continuation of MED 332 . |
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MED 400 - Marching Band Fundamentals 1 hr. Techniques for teaching marching band: music selection, rehearsal organization and charting. |
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MED 401 - Marching Band Methods 3 hrs. Techniques for developing marching band programs; emphasis on music selection, rehearsal organization and drill charting techniques; provides tools for administering and directing marching band programs. |
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MED 402 - Advanced Computer-Assisted Marching Band Drill Design 3 hrs. Introduction to writing marching band design; provides charting-proficient student with skills in developing form and flow. Includes computer lab time. |
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MED 410 - Teaching and Learning Music 2 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MED 312 . Corequisite(s): Concurrent registration in MED 493 and MED 494 required. Basic sequence of education core and COMP test. Principles, goals, objectives and evaluation of music teaching. |
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MED 411 - Choral Rehearsal Methods II 3 hrs. Prerequisite(s): MUS 202 or permission of instructor. Choral rehearsal methods for groups in secondary schools. Other topics include organization and administration of choral activities in secondary schools. |
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MED 412 - Instrumental Methods and Curriculum I 1 hr. Techniques of developing successful concert bands and orchestras. Emphasis on woodwinds and brass. |
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MED 413 - Instrumental Methods and Curriculum II 1 hr. Prerequisite(s): MED 412 . Continuation of MED 412 . |
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MED 427 - Percussion Methods 2 hrs. Review of percussion texts, techniques and pedagogy; percussion majors may substitute a brass, string or woodwind minor instrument for MED 427 |
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