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Commercial
Music Courses (MUC)
MUC
111. Introduction to Music Technology (1).
Prerequisite: Must have completed the equivalent of Level 2 Class
Piano (MUFB 112) or have permission of instructor. Keyboard reading
skills highly recommended. A one-semester requirement for the commercial
music major providing an introduction to the various aspects of
Music Technology, including MIDI, sequencing, synth sound editing
and simple control of synthesizers. Meets 2 hours per week. ($90.00
course fee)
MUC
216. Commercial Song Writing (3). Prerequisite: MUT 232,
or 138, or consent of instructor. Instruction and guidance in the
creation of songs in various popular styles, including the commercial
jingle.
MUC
217. Commercial Song Writing Workshop (3).
Prerequisite: MUC 216. Instruction in writing lyrics and original
music, creation of various popular styles, commercial jingles, demonstration
recordings and placement of songs to be recorded professionally.
MUC
218. Computer Assisted Music Notation (3). Prerequisite:
MUT 131 or MUT 138. Techniques of music manuscript preparation for
professional performance, including vocal and instrumental scores
for studio recordings, printed educational music, live performance
and lead sheet preparation. Includes both music calligraphy and
notation by computer.
MUC
221. Music Technology I (3).
Prerequisite: MUC 111, MUT 131 or 138, or permission of instructor.
A practical study of the use of synthesizers, computers and related
software and other MIDI-controlled devices in a variety of non real-time
musical situations, including composition and arranging. Emphasis
will be on the understanding of MIDI, sequencing techniques, sound
editing and design, practical uses of varieties of synthesizers
and other MIDI-controlled equipment.
MUC
222. Music Technology II (3).
Prerequisite: MUC 221. This course provides advanced study of the
use of synthesizers, computers and related software, and other MIDI-controlled
devices in a variety of non real-time musical situations including
composition and arranging. Emphasis will be on advanced concepts
of MIDI, including controllers and system exclusive. In addition,
other topics will be covered, including advanced sequencing techniques,
various synthesis and sampling techniques, advanced sound editing
and design, and the use of varieties of synthesizers and other MIDI-controlled
equipment.
MUC
317. Studio Instrumentalist (3, even years).
Prerequisite: MUT 132, or MUT 138, or permission of instructor.
The study of musical and technical knowledge and skills needed by
the performing studio instrumentalist, including sessions in all
styles of commercial music in the Belmont Studio. ($30.00 course
fee)
MUC
318. Studio Singers (3).
Prerequisite: MUT 132, or MUT 138 and MUBA 306, or permission of
instructor. The study of musical and technical knowledge and skills
needed by the professional studio singer, including sessions in
the Belmont Studio. ($30.00 course fee)
MUC
340. Composing Music for Media (3).
Prerequisite: MUC 221 or MBU 221. Introduction to music for film
and video media, including techniques, logistics, and artistic considerations.
MUC
499. Special Studies in Commercial Music (1-3).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Opportunity for upper-level
music students to pursue a special area of interest under faculty
supervision. May be repeated. For 1-hour credit, course meets 25
minutes per week with a fee of $150. For 2- or 3-hours credit, course
meets 50 minutes per week with a fee of $300.
Music Education
Courses(MUE)
MUE
221. Brass Class Methods (1).
A study of brass instruments to acquaint students with basic techniques
and pedagogical principals. Meets 2 hours per week. ($90.00 course
fee)
MUE
222. Woodwind Class Methods (1).
A study of woodwind instruments to acquaint students with basic
techniques and pedagogical principles. Meets 2 hours per week. ($90.00
course fee)
MUE
223. Introduction to Music Education (3).
Introduction to music education is an overview of historical and
philosophical issues in education as they specifically relate to
the teaching of music.
MUE
321. String Class Methods (1, odd years).
A study of string instruments to acquaint students with basic techniques
and pedagogical principles. Meets 2 hours per week. ($90.00 course
fee)
MUE
322. Percussion Class Methods (1, odd years). A study
of percussion instruments to acquaint students with basic techniques
and pedagogical principles. Meets 2 hours per week. ($90.00 course
fee)
MUE
323. Basic Conducting Techniques (3).
Prerequisites: MUT 232, MUT 234/235. The study of a basic set of
physical and musical skills vital to the practice of the conductor.
MUE
324. Choral Conducting (3).
Prerequisite: MUE 323. The application of the basic techniques of
conducting to the specific area of choral work and a survey of materials
for various types of choral groups.
Participation in MUE 327 for 2 semesters required as a laboratory
for this course.
MUE
326. Instrumental Conducting (3, even years).
Prerequisite: MUE 323. The application of the basic techniques of
conducting to the specific area of instrumental work and a survey
of materials for various types instrumental groups. Participation
in MUN 490 or MUN 493 required as a laboratory for this course.
MUE
327. Conducting Lab (0).
This lab is taken concurrently with MUE 324 Choral Conducting, providing
a choral group for the conducting class. Required for two semesters
for students in Music Education, Church Music and Vocal Performance.
MUE
328. Marching Band Lab (0, even years).
A two-semester requirement for Instrumental Music Education majors
providing direct experience with a high school and/or university
marching band. Receiving zero credit hours, this lab offers a variety
of experiences to enhance the student's ability to effectively direct
and organize marching bands. Students have options of either participation
in a university marching band or an internship with a high school
marching band director.
MUE
420. Seminar in Music Education (0).
A seminar dealing with practical and philosophical issues in current
music education. Content of this course grows out of the student
teaching experience, MUE 440, which is taken concurrently.
MUE
421. Elementary School Music Methods (2, even years).
A course designed to acquaint the music specialist with the content,
methodology, and materials of an elementary school music curriculum.
Required of all Music Education majors. Lab required involving classroom
observations and introduction to classroom instruments including
pitched and unpitched percussion, recorder, and fretted instruments.
Meets 3 hours per week.
MUE
422. Middle School Music Methods (2, even years).
Recommended prerequisite: MUE 421. Materials and methods for the
organization and implementation of a comprehensive music program
in the middle school or junior high school. Required of all music
education majors. Lab required involving classroom observations
and introduction to classroom instruments including pitched and
unpitched percussion, recorder, and fretted instruments. Meets 3
hours per week.
MUE
423. Secondary Instrumental Music Methods (2, odd years).
Prerequisite: MUE 323. Recommended prerequisites: MUE 326, MUE 421,
MUE 422.
Materials and methods for the organization, development, and implementation
of an instrumental program in the schools. Required of all instrumental
music education majors. Lab required. Meets 3 hours per week.
MUE
424. Teaching Music in the Elementary Classroom (2).
(Same as EDU 424E). A course designed to meet the needs of the classroom
teacher, including content, techniques, and materials to integrate
music into the daily activity of the elementary classroom. Lab required.
MUE
425. Psychology of Music (3).
The study of the psychological basis of music in its performance
and structures including theories of hearing and learning music,
tests of musicality, the effect of music on audiences and programming
strategies.
MUE
426. Secondary Choral Music Methods (2, odd years).
Prerequisite: MUE 323. Recommended prerequisites: MUE 324, MUE 421,
MUE 422. Materials and methods for the organization, development,
and implementation of a secondary school choral program. Required
of all vocal music education majors. Lab required. Meets 3 hours
per week.
MUE
428. Advanced Seminar in Choral Conducting (1).
Prerequisites: MUE 323, MUE 324. Advanced Seminar in Choral Conducting
offers the student opportunity for advanced instruction in choral
conducting. Graded Pass/Fail, this elective meets two times a week
and provides experience in conducting with a variety of traditional
choral styles.
MUE
429. Special Studies in Conducting (3).
Prerequisites: MUE 323, MUE 324, and/or MUE 326, and permission
of professor. May be repeated once. Opportunities of selected upper-level
students to pursue advanced conducting projects under faculty supervision.
MUE
430. Technology for the Music Educator (3).
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on basic computer skills placement
test. The study and application of musical uses of instructional
technology such as music scoring (Finale), Hypercard, MIDI, sequencing,
and basic synthesizer concepts, as well as an overview of current
software program applications (CD-ROM) in music. Creating, editing,
and managing software programs in word processing, databases, spreadsheets,
and utilizing a computer technology projection system to make presentations
will also be included. ($90.00 course fee)
MUE
440. Student Teaching in Music (8).
A laboratory course giving student teacher experience in music education.
This full-semester course allows for teaching experience on both
elementary and secondary levels with either an instrumental or vocal
emphasis. This course includes a seminar which meets once a week
for the entire semester (MUE 420). ($150.00 course fee)
MUE
499. Special Studies in Music Education (1-3). Prerequisite:
Permission of instructor. Opportunity for upper-level music students
to pursue a special area of interest under faculty supervision.
May be repeated. For 1-hour credit, course meets 25 minutes per
week with a fee of $150. For 2- or 3-hours credit, course meets
50 minutes per week with a fee of $300.
Music History
and Literature Courses (MUH/MUL)
MUH
210. Music Appreciation (3).
An introduction to the music of the Western world with attention
given to listening techniques and the historical setting of the
music.
MUH
211. Survey of Music History and Literature I (3).
Prerequisite: MUT 132, MUT 138 or permission of instructor. A general
survey of the forms, styles, and composers of Western classical
music through the Baroque era using directed listening to develop
basic criteria for understanding music. An introduction to music
from non-Western cultures is included in this semester of survey.
MUH
212. Survey of Music History and Literature II (3).
Prerequisite: MUH 211 or permission of instructor. A survey of the
forms, styles, and composers of the Classical Era to the present.
Required of all music majors and minors.
MUH
213. Today's Music (3). Each semester, a specific topic
in "Today's Music" will be studied in depth, i.e., "Roots of Country
Music," "Jazz-America's Music," "The Development of Music Theatre,"
etc. Each topic will be organized around major figures and compositions
of the area. May be repeated for additional credit if topic is different.
MUH
214. The Arts for Education: Appreciation and Application (4).
A broad overview of the arts designed for students who plan to work
as educators in schools, churches, and other community agencies.
(Required of all certification students to substitute for the requirement
of MUH 210 or ART 200. Open to all students as an elective.) ($30.00
course fee)
MUH
215. The History of Rock Music (3, odd years).
This course will trace the development of "rock and roll" (and then,
"rock") from its blues, country, gospel, soul and jazz roots to
recent developments. The course will also analyze the social criticism
and functional significance of these musics, as well as their influence
on contemporary American life.
MUH
216. Music for Education: Appreciation and Application (2).
This course provides a broad overview of music for students who
plan to work as educators in schools, churches, and other community
agencies. Completes music component of MUH 214 for those who have
completed ART 200. ($15.00 course fee)
MUH
311. Studies in Early Music (3).
Prerequisites: MUH 211, MUH 212; or permission of the instructor.
An in-depth study of musical style, form, and composers of the Middle
Ages and Renaissance.
MUH
312. Studies in Baroque and Classical Music (3). Prerequisites:
MUH 211, MUH 212; or permission of the instructor. An in-depth study
of musical style, form, and composers of the Baroque and Classical
Eras.
MUH
313. Studies in Nineteenth-Century Music (3).
Prerequisites: MUH 211, MUH 212; or permission of instructor. An
in-depth study of musical style, form and composers of the Romantic
Era.
MUH
314. Studies in Twentieth-Century Music (3). Prerequisites:
MUH 211, MUH 212; or permission of instructor. An in-depth look
at the development of music from the turn of the century to the
present.
MUH
411. History of Commercial Music (3).
Prerequisite: MUH 210, or MUH 211, or permission of instructor.
The study of commercial music through the sentimental ballad and
popular song, including music industry development and the socio-musical
influence of the commercial song.
MUH
412. World Music (3, even years).
This course will introduce the student to the study of the popular,
classical and hybrid musics of the non-Western world and examine
their influences upon Western classical, jazz and popular music.
MUH
413. History of Musical Theatre (3, odd years).
Prerequisite: MUH 211. This course will review the history of musical
theatre from its European beginnings to current activities in American
and Britain. Required for Musical Theatre majors.
MUH
499. Special Studies in Music History and Literature (1-3).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Opportunity for upper-level
music students to pursue a special area of interest under faculty
supervision. May be repeated. For 1-hour credit, course meets 25
minutes per week with a fee of $150. For 2- or 3-hours credit, course
meets 50 minutes per week with a fee of $300.
MUL
397. Musical Theatre Readers Workshop (1).
Scenes from musicals and complete musicals performed in minimally
staged readings. Open auditions are held for all roles. Required
for Musical Theatre majors. This course does not satisfy requirements
for ensemble participation.
Piano Pedagogy
Courses (MUP)
MUP
345. Piano Pedagogy and Literature for Beginners (3, odd years).
A survey of materials and methods of teaching beginning piano students.
MUP
346. Piano Pedagogy and Literature for Intermediates (3, odd years).
A survey of materials and methods of teaching intermediate-level
piano students.
MUP
349. Accompanying (2, even years). A study of the principles
and philosophy of accompanying along with supervised experiences.
MUP
445. Supervised Piano Teaching (2).
Teaching of beginning and intermediate-level students under the
supervision of a faculty member. May be repeated for additional
credit.
MUP
447. Group Piano Pedagogy (2, even years).
The study of the philosophy, organization, and curriculum for group
piano studies as a part of the private piano studio.
Church
Music Courses (MUR)
MUR 341. Church Music Education I (3, odd years).
A study of philosophy, organization and implementation of the church's
music program for children, preschool through grade 6. MUR 342.
Church Music Education II (3, odd years). A study of philosophy,
organization, and implementation of the church's music program for
youth and adults.
MUR
343. Introduction to the Organ (1, odd years).
This course will focus on: a) fundamentals of organ registration,
b) aspects of maintenance and purchase including a comparison of
pipe and electronic instruments, c) brief historical overview; and
d) playing as determined by backgrounds of individual class members.
Meets 2 hours per week.
MUR
441. Church Music Administration (3, even years).
The study of the church-wide program of music, its basic organization,
philosophies, and objectives.
MUR
442. Hymnology (3, even years).
A study of hymnody is made from earliest Old Testament references
to the present. MUR 443. Church Music Fieldwork (1). Practical experience
in the church music program under faculty guidance; critical analysis
and discussion of problems. Weekly seminar. May be repeated for
credit once.
MUR
499. Special Studies in Church Music (1-3).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Opportunity for upper-level
music students to pursue a special area of interest under faculty
supervision. May be repeated. For 1-hour credit, course meets 25
minutes per week with a fee of $150. For 2- or 3-hours credit, course
meets 50 minutes per week with a fee of $300.
Studies Abroad
Music Courses (MUS)
MUS
397. Music Studies in Germany (15).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and audition. An exchange
program with the Hochschule fur Musik, Dresden, which covers two
semesters. It includes applied study, academic courses, ensemble,
recital and German language study. It is to be taken for two semesters,
for a total of 30 hours credit.
MUS
398. Music Studies in Russia (15).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and audition. An exchange
program with the Russian Academy of Music, Moscow, which covers
two semesters. It includes applied study, academic courses, ensemble,
recital and Russian language. It is to be taken for two semesters,
for a total of 30 hours credit.
MUS
399. Music Studies in France (15).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and audition. An exchange
program with the University of Angers and the Conservatory, Angers,
which covers two semesters. It includes applied study, academic
courses, ensemble, recital and French language and literature. It
is to be taken for two semesters, for a total of 30 hours credit.
Theory Courses
(MUT)
MUT
130. Fundamentals of Music (3).
A basic course in music fundamentals for the non-music major, including
keyboard, aural and written elements of music. May be required for
music majors with insufficient background to take MUT 131.
MUT
131, 132. Harmony I & II (3, 3).
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on Theory Placement Test. A study
of music theory limited primarily to diatonic harmony and related
materials including secondary dominants and simple modulation. Taken
concurrently with MUT 133-134.
MUT
133, 134. Ear Training I & II (1, 1).
Intensive training to develop music reading and related aural skills
through sight-singing and dictation. Taken concurrently with MUT
131-132. Meets 2 hours per week.
MUT
138. Music Theory for Music Business (3). Prerequisite:
Satisfactory score on Theory Placement Test. An integrated study
of Music Theory with an emphasis on popular and jazz harmonies.
MUT
231. Harmony III (3).
Prerequisites: MUT 132, MUT 133. A continuation of MUT 132, carrying
the study of harmony through chromatic and including popular jazz
techniques. Taken concurrently with MUT 233.
MUT
232. Harmony IV (3).
Prerequisites: MUT 231, MUT 134. Course will be a study of composition
techniques and approaches of the twentieth century. Taken concurrently
with MUT 234 or MUT 235.
MUT
233. Ear Training III (1).
Prerequisites: MUT 133, MUT 134. Continuation of MUT 133 and MUT
134. Meets 2 hours per week.
MUT
234. Ear Training IV Classical (1).Prerequisite:
MUT 233. Continuation of MUT 233 including the study of advanced
chromatic vocabulary and modulation. Meets 2 hours per week.
MUT
235. Ear Training IV Commercial (1).
Prerequisite: MUT 233. Continuation of MUT 233 with emphasis on
harmonic vocabulary, harmonic function, and notation specific to
commercial styles. Meets 2 hours per week.
MUT
331. Form and Analysis (3).
Prerequisite: MUT 232 or MUT 138. A study of the principles and
techniques of harmonic, structural, and stylistic analysis of homophonic
and contrapuntal forms of all periods.
MUT
332. Orchestration and Instrumentation (3).
Prerequisite: MUT 232 or MUT 138. An approach to scoring through
knowledge of each instrument's timbre and range. Provides an opportunity
to study scoring for like and mixed groups as well as full band
and orchestra.
MUT
333. Improvisational Theory and Analysis (3).
Prerequisite: MUT 232 or MUT 138. Basic improvisational techniques melodic
paraphrasing, blues, rhythmic independence, etc. employed in applying
principles of theory to improvisation.
MUT
431, 432. Counterpoint I, II (2, 2, even years).
Prerequisite: MUT 232 or MUT 138. I: A study of contrapuntal techniques
of the 16th century through writing in two, three and four parts.
II: Study of 18th century techniques with the writing of inventions
and chorale preludes in two and three parts. I must be taken before
II.
MUT
433. Contemporary Arranging (3).
Prerequisite: MUT 332 or permission of instructor. Instrumental
and musical technical information, melodic and harmonic development,
musical density, ensemble combination, arranging styles, and the
procedure of writing a contemporary arrangement are studied in detail.
Preparation of arrangements for the recording studio is included.
MUT
434. Advanced Contemporary Arranging (3, even years).
Prerequisite: MUT 433 or permission of instructor. A continuation
of MUT 433, Contemporary Arranging. An in-depth study of commercial
arranging with emphasis on scoring for strings, woodwinds, brass
and studio orchestra.
MUT
435. Twentieth Century Analysis Techniques (2, odd years).
An overview of a variety of analytic techniques applicable to twentieth
century music with focus on rhythm, texture, timbre, form, and pitch
structure.
MUT
449. Senior Theory Project (3).
An independent study for the Theory Major culminating in the writing
and presentation of a paper or project on a theoretical or analytical
subject. Strongly recommended to be taken in the first semester
of the senior year.
MUT
499. Special Studies in Music Theory (1-3).
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Opportunity for upper-level
music students to pursue a special area of interest under faculty
supervision. May be repeated. For 1-hour credit, course meets 25
minutes per week with a fee of $150. For 2- or 3- hours credit,
course meets 50 minutes per week with a fee of $300.
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