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  • 1.00 Credits

    Music 196, 197, 296 and 297 teach music majors skills needed to play with vocal, jazz, guitar, percussion, and chamber groups: sight-reading, ensemble performance skills, rehearsal techniques, performance etiquette, and recital production. Audition required.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Music 196, 197, 296 and 297 teach music majors skills needed to play with vocal, jazz, guitar, percussion, and chamber groups: sight-reading, ensemble performance skills, rehearsal techniques, performance etiquette, and recital production. Audition required.
  • 1.00 Credits

    0-2-4-1 (Eff. FL21) Music 196, 197, and 296 teach music major skills needed to play with vocal, jazz, guitar, percussion, orchestra and chamber groups: sight-reading, ensemble performance skills, rehearsal techniques, performance etiquette and recital production. Students must complete three one-credit courses (MUS 101, MUS 102, MUS 108, MUS 109, or ensemble courses) to meet the Oral Communication/Creative Expression requirement for general education.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Music 196, 197, 296 and 297 teach music majors skills needed to play with vocal, jazz, guitar, percussion, and chamber groups: sight-reading, ensemble performance skills, rehearsal techniques, performance etiquette, and recital production. Audition required.
  • 1.00 Credits

    0-2-4-1 (Eff. FL21) Music 196, 197, and 296 teach music majors skills needed to play with vocal, jazz, guitar, percussion, orchestra and chamber groups: sight-reading, ensemble performance skills, rehearsal techniques, performance etiquette and recital production. Students must complete three one-credit courses (MUS 101, MUS 102, MUS 108, MS 109, or ensemble courses) to meet the Oral Communication/Creative Expression requirement for general education.
  • 3.00 Credits

    2-2-3 A continuation of studies begun in MUS 115, this course focuses on advanced concepts in music technology and their application to multimedia. Students learn how to score for film and synchronize multimedia with advanced sound design, sampling, and production techniques. Prereq: MUS 115 Prerequisite:    MUS 115
  • 4.00 Credits

    4-0-4 An advanced level coordinated study of practical musical literacy (sigh-reading and musical dictation) and musical grammar and structure (harmony), reinforcing the common language between the two aspects of musical discipline. Prereq: MUS 118. Prerequisite:    MUS 118.
  • 3.00 Credits

    2-2-3 A thorough, hands-on study of Digidesign ProTools, the industry standard in digital audio editing and recording. This course teaches recording, editing and mastering techniques using the Digidesign ProTools software and Hardware. Prereq: MUS 215. Prerequisite:    MUS 215.
  • 2.00 Credits

    .5-0-9-2 (Eff. FL20) Fifteen weekly half-hou private music lessons in the primary instrument, in composition, or in piano tuning and maintenance: technique, repertoire, professional performing skills, or craft skills. MUS 244 applied music instruction includes a final recital with repertoire paper, composition jury or piano technician proficiency exam. All instrumental and vocal students must present their instructor a repertoire paper which will be disseminated to faculty one week prior to the student's recital. Restricted to Music Performance majors only.
  • 2.00 Credits

    (Eff. FL21) Seven and a half hours of private music instruction: technique, repertoire and professional performing skills. MUS 244 applied music instruction includes a final recital as well as a repertoire paper to be handed in and disseminated to faculty one week prior to the student's recital. Students may not audit Applied Music courses and no Applied Music course can be repeated if the student earns a "C" or higher in the course. Part-time students may enroll in one, sequential Applied Music course per term. Full-time students may enroll in two, sequential Applied Music courses concurrently, during the Fall and Spring semesters. Prerequisites: (Eff. FL21) Students must satisfy the Music Performance major audition requirements, be accepted and enroll in the program. Students must see department chair prior to enrolling. Students may not audit Applied Music courses and no Applied Music course can be repeated if the student earns a "C" or higher in the course. To be eligible to enroll in an applied course, students must also be registered for at least one additional course during the term unless there are no other courses being offered during that term that are required for the program or certificate of study. Part-time students may enroll in one, sequential Applied Music course per term. Full-time students may enroll in two, sequential Applie Music courses concurrently, during the Fall and Spring semesters. Prerequisite:    (Eff. FL21) Students must satisfy the Music Performance major audition requirements, be accepted and enroll in the program. Students must see department chair prior to enrolling. Students may not audit Applied Music courses and no Applied Music course can
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