Jun 25, 2024  
2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


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For more information about courses or to request a copy of a course syllabus, contact the Academic School that offers the course.

Course offerings (days/times) can by found online and in MyCentral under “Records and Registration.”  Fall courses are available to view by early February, spring courses in late September, and summer courses in late December. 

 

Modern Languages

  
  • ML 1040 - Special Projects in Modern Languages GE (1-3)

    Small-group instruction at the introductory level. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours.
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #6 and reinforces Foundational Skills Competency #2 in the Languages area of the UCM General Education Program.
  
  • ML 2000 - World Literatures in Translation GE (3)

    The class will explore social and intellectual forces of literature in translation, while keeping a close eye on how the original is changed in translation. Additionally, students will discuss the nature of translation, and will learn basic elements of the language which are relevant to the texts studied. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1020  and (ENGL 1030  or CTE 3060 ); or ENGL 1080  with a grade of C or higher.
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #6 and reinforces Foundational Skills Competency #1 in the Literature area of the UCM General Education Program.
  
  • ML 2010 - Foreign Studies in Language (1-6)

    Credit granted for study in a departmentally-approved program in a foreign country. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours.
  
  • ML 4010 - Foreign Studies in Language (French) (German) (Spanish) (1-6)

    Credit granted for study in a UCM approved program in a foreign country. Freshmen and sophomores permitted to enroll with consent of the school chair.  This course is co-listed with ML 5010. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours.
  
  • ML 4040 - Special Projects in Foreign Language (1-3)

    Individualized and group instruction in foreign and modern languages. This course is co-listed with ML 5040. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): consent of school chair.
  
  • ML 4050 - Language in the Professions/Translation (3)

    Translation theory and practice related to professional fields. To be taken the semester prior to graduation. Prerequisite(s): instructor consent. This is a professional education course.
  
  • ML 4054 - Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages (3)

    Prerequisite(s): admission to Teacher Education Program; double majors must take a methods course for each major. This is a professional education course.

Music

  
  • MUS 1000 - Recital Attendance (0)

    Laboratory in music listening and musical performance. Attendance at a designated number of Music sponsored or approved concerts. May be taken for pass/fail credit only. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 1005 - Marching Band (1)

    Appears at all home games, one away game, and frequently at professional football games. Membership selected by audition. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 1008 - Campus Band (1)

    A concert band open to any university student who wishes to continue band performance which explores a wide range of original and transcribed works. Music majors may gain experience on a secondary instrument. Membership selected by audition. May be repeated.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR PERF 102B Music Performance-Band in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1010 - Symphonic Band (1)

    Open without audition to any University student interested in band. Instrumental music majors may gain experience on a secondary instrument in the Symphonic Band. May be repeated.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR PERF 1020 Music Performance-Orchestra in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1055 - Collegiate Choir (1)

    A large mixed chorus which sings music representative of the finest in sacred and secular choral literature. Membership selected by audition. May be repeated.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR PERF 102C Music Performance-Choir in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1081 - Jazz Ensemble 2 (1)

    Study and performance of traditional and progressive jazz ensemble music. Membership selected by audition. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 1085 - Jazz-Rock Combo (1)

    Study and performance of traditional and progressive jazz-rock music in a small group format. Membership selected by audition. May be repeated. Participation in small ensembles is strongly recommended. These are ensembles with flexible instrumentation designed to promote musical independence and discriminating listening through performance of a wide variety of chamber music. Open to any University student by music faculty permission. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 1095 - Keyboard Ensemble (1)

    Participation in small ensembles is strongly recommended. These are ensembles with flexible instrumentation designed to promote musical independence and discriminating listening through performance of a wide variety of chamber music. Open to any University student by music faculty permission. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Music faculty permission
  
  • MUS 1097 - String Ensemble (1)

    Participation in small ensembles is strongly recommended. These are ensembles with flexible instrumentation designed to promote musical independence and discriminating listening through performance of a wide variety of chamber music. Open to any University student by music faculty permission. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Music faculty permission
  
  • MUS 1098 - Chamber Winds and Percussion (1)

    Participation in small ensembles is strongly recommended. These are ensembles with flexible instrumentation designed to promote musical independence and discriminating listening through performance of a wide variety of chamber music. Open to any University student by music faculty permission. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Music faculty permission
  
  • MUS 1100 - Fundamentals of Music (3)

    Basic theory: notation, scales, chords, terminology. Application to simple rhythm, chording, and melody instruments and piano.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR MUSC 101 Music Fundamentals in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1111 - Theory I (3)

    Roman numerals, seventh chords, part writing, diatonic harmony, and harmonic analysis. Prerequisite(s): Admission by examination or completion of MUS 1100  with grade of C or better. Corequisite(s): MUS 1121  for music majors and minors.
  
  • MUS 1112 - Theory II (3)

    Secondary dominant and leading-tone chords; analysis of small forms: sentence, period, hybrids, ternary form, simple binary, and rounded binary. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1111 . Corequisite(s): MUS 1122 .
  
  • MUS 1121 - Aural Training I (1)

    Basic listening and aural awareness skills: rhythm and pitch patterning, scales, intervals, triads, V7, primary triads, harmonic dictation, melodic memory, melodic dictation, and sight singing. Prerequisite(s): Admission by examination or completion of MUS 1100  with grade of C or better. Corequisite(s): MUS 1111 
  
  • MUS 1122 - Aural Training II (1)

    Continuation of development of aural skills introduced in MUS 1121  plus two-part dictation, nonharmonic tones, secondary triads, secondary dominants, and modulation. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1121 . Corequisite(s): MUS 1112 .
  
  • MUS 1210 - Experiencing Music GE (3)

    An introduction to important musical masterpieces with emphasis on the knowledge and skills involved in perceptive listening. Prerequisite(s): no previous musical experience is necessary.
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #6 and reinforces Foundational Skills Competency #4 in the Fine Arts area of the UCM General Education Program.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR MUSC 100 Music Appreciation in the Humanities & Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1220 - The Evolution of a Popular Art: An Introduction to Rock Music GE (3)

    An introduction to the development of rock music and its precursors in the United States during the period 1900-present.
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #6 and reinforces Foundational Skills Competency #4 in the Fine Arts area of the UCM General Education Program.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR MUSC 100RP Music Appreciation-Rock/Pop in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1225 - Music of the World’s Cultures GE (3)

    Gives the student a basic knowledge and understanding of global cultures, particularly those outside the European or Euro-American cultural sphere, and examines how diverse people have been influenced by music.
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #9 and Foundational Skills Competency #4 in the Engagement area of the UCM General Education Program.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR MUSC 102 World Music in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1281 - History and Development of Jazz GE (3)

    A survey of the evolution in jazz music in the United States. Includes discussion of the styles and characteristics of each period of jazz history and the contributions of influential groups and individuals. Spring, in even numbered years only
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #6 and reinforces Foundational Skills Competency #4 in the Fine Arts area of the UCM General Education Program.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR MUSC 100J Music Appreciation-Jazz in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 1390 - Introduction to Music Education (2)

    Introduction to the field of music education including examination of the purposes and basic methodologies for music teaching and careers in music education. Prerequisite(s): admission to the undergraduate program in music education or with departmental approval. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1400 - Computer Music Notation (0.5)

    Introduction to notating music with computer software. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1410 - Fundamentals of Music Technology I : Hardware (0.5)

    Overview of music technology and audio hardware, including basic operating principles, terminology, and real-world applications.
  
  • MUS 1420 - Fundamentals of Music Technology I : Software (0.5)

    Overview of music technology and audio software, including basic operating principles, terminology, and real-world applications.
  
  • MUS 1450 - Audio and Acoustics GE (3)

    Practical approach to the principles of audio and acoustics. Physical properties of sound, propagation and interaction of sound with various environments and obstacles, and an introduction to techniques for controlling and manipulating sound in structures. Operating principles of digital and analog audio, including transduction, time- and frequency-domain analysis, and sampling theory. An additional fee is associated with this course.
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #7 and reinforces Foundational Skills Competency #3 in the METS (Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, and Science) area of the UCM General Education Program.
  
  • MUS 1460 - Music Technology Performance I (2)

    Class study of performing live music with technology. Performance skills; basic instrument customization and optimization; improvisation; songwriting/composition; basic interpretation and aesthetics of performance. Technical skills as needed to interface individuals’ instruments with various performance systems. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): successful completion of entrance exam required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1470 - Fundamentals of Music Technology II (1)

    Fundamentals of Music Technology and Audio Production.  Signal Processing, system operation, and other core topics. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1410  and MUS 1420 .
  
  • MUS 1501 - Piano Class I (1)

    Study of the piano, especially for adult students who have had no previous training.
  
  • MUS 1502 - Piano Class II (1)

    A continuation of MUS 1501 . Prerequisite(s): MUS 1501 .
  
  • MUS 1507 - Secondary Keyboard Lessons (1)

    Private lesson study in any keyboard instrument listed in this catalog. Does not count for any music major or minor as the principal performing area. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): initial enrollment by permission of applied area faculty. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1510 - Piano I (1)

    Technical study and easier compositions selected from the various eras of keyboard literature. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1520 - Organ I (1)

    Manual and pedal study, elementary registration and specification; Bach short preludes and fugues, chorale preludes, etc. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment.
  
  • MUS 1601 - Voice Class I (1)

    Breathing exercises, diction, stage deportment, acquaintance with familiar vocal literature, and experience in solo and duet singing. Designed for beginning voice students. Prerequisite(s): demonstrated ability to read music.
  
  • MUS 1602 - Voice Class II (2)

    Instruction in breathing, resonance, diction, musicality, performance skills, and the nature of the vocal instrument, using solo song and duet literature in English and Italian. Prerequisite(s): one semester of MUS 1610 , or MUS 1601 .
  
  • MUS 1607 - Secondary Voice Lessons (1)

    Private lesson study in voice. Does not count as credit for any music major or minor as the principal performing area. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): initial enrollment by permission of applied area faculty. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1610 - Voice I (1)

    Breath control; technical exercises represented by Sieber, Vaccai, and other specified methods. Early Italian songs. English songs of medium difficulty, and other repertoire suggested by the instructor. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1615 - Opera Theatre (1-2)

    Production of scenes from operatic repertoire. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 semester hours.
  
  • MUS 1620 - Musical Theatre Practicum (1-2)

    Rehearsal and performance of Musical Theatre repertoire. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): entrance by audition.
  
  • MUS 1701 - String Class (1)

    A laboratory course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching string instruments. May be repeated for a maximum of 2 semester hours. Two different string instruments will be studied in each semester.
  
  • MUS 1703 - Beginning Guitar Class (2)

    Prepares students in the basic fundamentals of guitar playing. Concepts of applied music theory will also be introduced.
  
  • MUS 1707 - Secondary String Lessons (1)

    Private lesson study in any string instrument listed in this catalog. Does not count for any music major or minor as the principal performing area. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): initial enrollment by permission of applied area faculty. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1710 - Violin I (1)

    Easy technical studies, easy standard sonatas, concertos, and short solos. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1715 - Viola I (1)

    Easy technical studies, easy standard sonatas, concertos, and short solos. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1720 - Cello I (1)

    Easy technical studies, easy standard sonatas, concertos, and short solos. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1725 - String Bass I (1)

    Easy technical studies, easy standard sonatas, concertos, and short solos. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1760 - Guitar I (1)

    Technical studies, standard solo literature from all style periods. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1770 - Harp I (1)

    Easy technical studies, easy standard sonatas, concertos, and short solos. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment.
  
  • MUS 1807 - Secondary Woodwind Lessons (1)

    Private lesson study in any woodwind instrument listed in this catalog. Does not count for any music major or minor as the principal performing area. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): initial enrollment by permission of applied area faculty. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1810 - Flute I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1815 - Clarinet I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1820 - Oboe I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1825 - Saxophone I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1830 - Bassoon I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1907 - Secondary Brass and Percussion Lessons (1)

    Private lesson study in any brass instrument listed in this catalog or in percussion. Does not count for any major or minor as the principal performing area. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): initial enrollment by permission of applied area faculty. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 1910 - Trumpet I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1915 - French Horn I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1920 - Trombone I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1925 - Baritone Horn I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1930 - Tuba I (1)

    Breath control; fundamentals of mechanism, embouchure; proper tonal color; technical exercises; easy solos; supervised chamber ensemble rehearsals. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with each course.
  
  • MUS 1960 - Percussion I (1)

    Fundamental skills in rudimental and concert snare drum techniques. Study of the keyboard percussion instruments and an introduction to the timpani. In addition to weekly lessons, attendance at biweekly studio classes is required. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Successful completion of admission audition required for initial enrollment. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 2111 - Theory III (3)

    Continuation of the materials and organization of music: modality, modulation, seventh chords, chromatic harmony, contrapuntal procedures, and form. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1112 . Corequisite(s): MUS 2121 .
  
  • MUS 2112 - Theory IV (3)

    Continuation of MUS 2111 . Analytical and compositional methods of twentieth and twenty-first century music. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2111 . Corequisite(s): MUS 2122 .
  
  • MUS 2121 - Aural Training III (1)

    Continuation of the development of aural skills in MUS 1122  applied to sight singing and aural perception of rhythm, melody, and chromatic harmony. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1122 . Corequisite(s): MUS 2111 .
  
  • MUS 2122 - Aural Training IV (1)

    Continuation of the development of aural skills in MUS 2121  including rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic techniques from the twentieth century. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2121 . Corequisite(s): MUS 2112 .
  
  • MUS 2141 - Composition I (3)

    Techniques of twentieth century composition through projects in smaller forms. Electronic music studio techniques. Aural and visual analysis of twentieth century music. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1112  and MUS 1122 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 2180 - Jazz Improvisation I (2)

    The techniques and materials of jazz improvisation at the introductory level. Scales, chords, phrasing, articulation, and guided listening. Performance mandatory. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1112  and MUS 1122 .
  
  • MUS 2181 - Jazz Improvisation II (2)

    A continuation of MUS 2180 . Advanced concepts in style and form. Transcription of recorded solos using altered scales and chords and the development of style. Performance mandatory. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2180 .
  
  • MUS 2221 - Introduction to Music Literature I (2)

    An introduction to the principal genres of instrumental music with emphasis on representative works from the standard repertoire. A basic knowledge of instrumental music is assumed. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1100  or consent.
  
  • MUS 2222 - Introduction to Music Literature II (2)

    An introduction to the principal genres of vocal music including oratorio, church music, opera, and art songs. A basic knowledge of vocal music is assumed. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1100  or consent.

    This course is equivalent to MOTR MUSC 104 Music History II in the Humanaties and Fine Arts Knowledge Area.
  
  • MUS 2300 - Fundamentals of Conducting (3)

    An introductory course in conducting including baton technique and basic score preparation. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1112  and MUS 1122  or concurrently.
  
  • MUS 2400 - Sound Reinforcement and Music Production (3)

    Introductory theory and usage of audio equipment to produce recordings and provide sound reinforcement for live events. Application of informed musical judgment to the music production process. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1450  and MUS 1470  or COMM 2411 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 2410 - Digital Audio Production (3)

    Theory and usage of digital audio hardware and software to produce music and other audio. Application of informed musical judgment to the audio production process. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1450 , and MUS 1470  or COMM 2411 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 2420 - Technology Practicum (0)

    Practical experience in audio recording, live sound reinforcement, and audio engineering facility management. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2400  or MUS 2410 , or concurrently.
  
  • MUS 2501 - Piano Class III (1)

    A continuation of MUS 1502  with additional emphasis on functional keyboard skills. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1502 .
  
  • MUS 2502 - Piano Class IV (1)

    Emphasis on specific piano proficiency skills for vocal and instrumental students preparing for a teaching career. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2501  or MUS 1510  or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 2515 - Piano Accompanying (2)

    A study of and practical experience in piano accompanying in various musical mediums, using music from several styles and historical eras. Prerequisite(s): one year of college level private piano or consent of instructor. Fall, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 2631 - Diction for Singers I (1)

    Systematic instruction in singing Italian and Ecclesiastical Latin repertoire emphasizing clear, correct, and expressive diction and a thorough understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), its rules and applications. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1610  or consent of instructor. An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 2632 - Diction for Singers II (2)

    Systematic instruction in singing French and German art songs emphasizing clear, correct, and expressive diction. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1610  and MUS 2631 . Spring, in even numbered years only
  
  • MUS 2801 - Woodwind Class I (1)

    A laboratory course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching the clarinet and the saxophone.
  
  • MUS 2802 - Woodwind Class II (1)

    A laboratory course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching the oboe, the bassoon, and the flute.
  
  • MUS 2901 - Brass Class I (1)

    A laboratory course in the fundamentals of playing and teaching the trumpet and French horn.
  
  • MUS 2902 - Brass Class II (1)

    A laboratory class in the fundamentals of playing and teaching the baritone horn, the trombone, and the tuba.
  
  • MUS 2950 - Percussion Class (1)

    A laboratory course in the basic techniques of playing and teaching the instruments of percussion.
  
  • MUS 3060 - Junior Recital (1)

    One-half of a public recital. Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 3061 - Junior Jazz Recital (1)

    Half length public jazz recital. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent.
  
  • MUS 3070 - Women’s Choir (1)

    A choir of female voices that performs treble vocal music from all historical periods. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 3075 - Madrigal Singers (1)

    A select performing group specializing in Renaissance and twentieth century madrigal singing. Membership selected by audition. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 3077 - Vocal Jazz Ensemble (1)

    A select ensemble specializing in vocal jazz arrangements of music from all styles. Membership is by audition. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 3095 - Piano Accompanying Practicum (1)

    Instruction and supervised practical experience in piano accompanying on an individual basis. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2515 .
  
  • MUS 3141 - Composition II (3)

    Continuation of MUS 2141  through projects of small and medium dimensions adapted to needs and interests of the student. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 semester hours. Prerequisite(s): MUS 2141 . An additional fee is associated with this course.
  
  • MUS 3211 - Early Music (3)

    Early history of western music, including the Medieval and Renaissance eras. Prerequisite(s): MUS 1111 .
  
  • MUS 3212 - Music of the Common Practice Era GE (3)

    History of music in the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras.
    UCM General Education Competency: This course fulfills Knowledge Competency #6 and reinforces Foundational Skills Competency #4 in the Fine Arts area of the UCM General Education Program.
  
  • MUS 3213 - Music Since 1900 (3)

    History of art and popular music in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Prerequisite(s): MUS 3212 .
  
  • MUS 3301 - Music for Elementary Schools (2)

    The study of music fundamentals, methods and materials appropriate for teaching music to children K-6. Developing skills in listening, singing, playing percussion and tonal instruments. Planning and evaluating learning experiences. This is a professional education course.
 

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