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MUAK 1012 - CLASS PIANO I This class provides the necessary skills and techniques needed for private study, as well as a knowledge of appropriate repertoire. Lessons are taught in a group setting. Special emphasis is given to the piano proficiency requirements.
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1013 - CLASS PIANO FOR THE NON-MAJOR I This course involves group instruction for non-music majors in a keyboard laboratory setting. The main objective is to be able to read music from a lead sheet by playing melody in the right hand and chord accompaniment in the left hand.
Credits: 2 |
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MUAK 1021 - CLASS PIANO II This course presents the skills and techniques needed for private piano study, as well as knowledge of appropriate repertoire. Lessons are taught in a group setting. Special emphasis is given to the piano proficiency requirements.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Music Majors Only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1022 - CLASS PIANO II This class provides the necessary skills and techniques needed for private study, as well as a knowledge of appropriate repertoire. Lessons are taught in a group setting. Special emphasis is given to the piano proficiency requirements.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUAK 1012
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1023 - CLASS PIANO FOR THE NON-MAJOR II This course involves group instruction for non-music majors in a keyboard laboratory setting. The main objective is to be able to read and play two staves of music. Emphasis will be placed on playing different styles and rhythms.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUAK 1013 or instructor permission.
Credits: 2 |
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MUAK 1031 - CLASS PIANO III This course presents the skills and techniques needed for private piano study, as well as knowledge of appropriate repertoire. Lessons are taught in a group setting. Special emphasis is given to the piano proficiency requirements.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Music majors only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1032 - CLASS PIANO III This class provides the necessary skills and techniques needed for private study, as well as a knowledge of appropriate repertoire. Lessons are taught in a group setting. Special emphasis is given to the piano proficiency requirements.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUAK 1022
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1101 - PIANO APPLIED LESSON The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (25 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1102 - PIANO APPLIED LESSON The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 2 |
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MUAK 1103 - PIANO APPLIED LESSON The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Passing of the Rising Junior Exam. By arrangement only
Credits: 3 |
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MUAK 3000 - JUNIOR RECITAL This is a pass/fail check item showing the successful completion of the Junior level recital. Students should register for this course during the intended semester for the recital.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.
Credits: 0 |
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MUAK 3102 - APPLIED LESSONS The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Passing of Rising Junior Exam and Instructor Permission required
Credits: 2 |
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MUAK 3103 - APPLIED LESSONS The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Passing of Rising Junior Exam and Instructor Permission required
Credits: 3 |
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MUAK 3302 - KEYBOARD TECHNIQUES CLASSROOM TEACH This is a course designed for music majors who are pursuing careers in elementary general music or secondary vocal music. Special emphasis is placed on developing the skills needed to accompany solo singing and part singing.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUAK 1000
Credits: 2 |
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MUAK 4000 - PIANO PROFICIENCY Piano majors must show proficiency in piano performance to obtain degree. No credit course.
Credits: 0 |
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MUAV 1011 - CLASS VOICE I The voice class is designed for the non-music major and the music major with non-vocal emphasis. This class provides the necessary skills and techniques needed for private study, as well as a knowledge or appropriate repertoire–Italian and English. Voice class may fulfill voice requirements at the discretion of the music faculty.
Credits: 1 |
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MUAV 1101 - VOICE APPLIED LESSON The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Twelve lessons (25 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
It is music department policy that anyone taking applied voice lessons for credit (majors, minors, and non-majors) must concurrently participate in one of the music department choral ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAV 1102 - VOICE APPLIED LESSON The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Twelve lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
It is music department policy that anyone taking applied voice lessons for credit (majors, minors, and non-majors) must concurrently participate in one of the music department choral ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 2 |
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MUAV 1103 - VOICE APPLIED LESSON The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Twelve lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
It is music department policy that anyone taking applied voice lessons for credit (majors, minors, and non-majors) must concurrently participate in one of the music department choral ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Passing of the Rising Junior Exam. By arrangement only
Credits: 3 |
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MUAV 2001 - CLASS VOICE FOR CONTEMPORARY SINGR This course is designed to teach the relationship between vocal technique and contemporary vocal styling for the aspiring contemporary vocal soloist.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUAV 1011
Credits: 1 |
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MUAV 3102 - APPLIED LESSONS The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Twelve lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Passing of Rising Junior Exam and Instructor Permission required
Credits: 2 |
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MUAV 3103 - APPLIED LESSONS The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Twelve lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Passing of Rising Junior Exam and Instructor Permission required
Credits: 3 |
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MUIL 1010 - INSTRUMENTAL LAB A setting for students to perform for one another on their instuments.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 0 |
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MUPL 1010 - PIANO LAB A setting for piano students to perform for one another on their instuments.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 0 |
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MUSC 202L - WORSHIP LEADING I LAB This course provides hands-on experience in worship leading. Students will apply techniques and principles learned in Worship Leading I while leading worship in a small group setting.
Prerequisites & Notes Corequisite: MUSC 2021
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 203L - WORSHIP LEADING II LAB This course provides hands-on experience in worship leading utilizing a large worship team. Students will apply techniques and principles learned in Worship Leading II while leading worship in a large group setting.
Prerequisites & Notes Corequisite: MUSC 2031
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 250L - MUSIC EDUCATION LAB A course for all music education majors to review a variety of aspects of music education through observation, reading, and teaching experiences. This course is intended to develop a detailed understanding of music curricula, instructional practices, and administrative procedures at the elementary and secondary levels. Emphasis will be placed on personal, professional, and musical skills necessary for effective music teaching and learning.
Credits: 0 |
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MUSC 315L - AUDIO AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY LAB This course provides hands-on experience in worship support ministries including sound reinforcement and multimedia projection. Students will apply techniques and principles learned in Audio and Production Technology II while running sound and multimedia for the Worship Leading Lab II.
Prerequisites & Notes Corequisite: MUSC 3152
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1000 - DEPARTMENTAL RECITAL A training opportunity for music students to perform works prepared in their studios for other music students and faculty.
Credits: 0 |
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MUSC 1002 - INTRODUCTION TO THEORY An orientation to music designed to establish a foundation in the fundamentals of music. Required for music majors with little music background.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 1003 - MUSIC APPRECIATION This course is designed to be an introduction to music: its history, sounds, forms, styles, dynamics, and beauty. Music from the Medieval period (450) through contemporary styles such as Jazz, Rock, and Non-Western Music is included.
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 1010 - APPLIED MUSIC LAB This course provides a setting for students to perform for one another on their instruments.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: none; Corequisite: Applied lessons
Credits: 0 |
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MUSC 1011 - STRING QUARTET & SMALL ENSEMBLES This course emphasizes the study and performance of chamber music literature for small ensembles. Several concerts will be performed each semester.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1021 - INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE This course is a performance ensemble for various wind and percussion instrumental groups, such as flute choir, percussion ensemble, trumpet ensemble, brass ensemble, and saxophone ensemble. These ensembles will perform in various venues on and off the campus.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1031 - CHAMBER ORCHESTRA This class is a performance ensemble that studies and performs the orchestral repertoire from all historic periods and various styles.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:Permission of Instructor
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1041 - AURAL THEORY I This course provides training in the recognition of fundamental melodic, harmonic and rhythmic patterns. In addition, training is provided in sight-reading melodic and rhythmic excerpts with a moderate level of difficulty.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Placement test required, or passing grade of C or higher in Intro to Theory (MUSC 1002)
Corequisite:
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1042 - AURAL THEORY I None
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Passing score on the theory placement exam. By audition only. Corequisite: MUSC 1133
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 1051 - AURAL THEORY II This course provides training in the recognition of fundamental to intermediate melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic patterns. In addition, training is provided in sight-reading of melodic and rhythmic excerpts with a moderate level of difficulty.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 1041. Corequisite: MUSC 1233
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1052 - AURAL THEORY II None
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 1042. Corequisite: MUSC 1233
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 1103 - HISTORY OF JAZZ This course examines the most significant styles of American music in chronological order beginning with its roots and continuing through the present day.
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 1111 - CHAMBER SINGERS This is a performance ensemble dedicated to the performance of both sacred and secular mixed choral literature. Repertoire performed is appropriate for small choral ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Audition
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1171 - GOSPEL CHOIR The Southeastern University Gospel Choir performs music spanning the African-American worship experience including traditional spirituals, gospel, and contemporary worship music. Students of all majors and ability levels are encouraged to enroll. Performances on and off campus are a requirement of this course.
Prerequisites & Notes None.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1181 - ATHLETIC PEP BAND The Southeastern University Athletic Pep Band performs popular music for athletic and campus life events.
Prerequisites & Notes None.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1211 - CONCERT CHOIR This is a performance ensemble dedicated to the performance of both sacred and secular mixed choral literature. Repertoire performed is appropriate for large choral ensembles.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1221 - GUITAR ENSEMBLE This course explores the performance of ensemble literature for guitar.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1223 - HIP HOP AND AMERICAN CULTURE This course is an introduction to the popular music and cultural art form known as hip hop. Students in the course will examine hip hop’s development, history, communication style, dance form, music, artistic process and its effect on American culture.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 1233 - MUSIC THEORY II This course is a study of the fundamental principles of harmonic progression and harmonic rhythm, seventh chords, modulation, secondary dominants, leading-tone chords, and four-part composition. Included in this course is the study of small musical forms.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 1133; Corequisite: MUSC 1052
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 1241 - CONTEMPORARY INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUE This is a course for instrumental music education majors to learn guitar and modern instrument techniques used frequently in public school settings.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1301 - PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE A performance ensemble for the complete percussion family of instruments which includes but is not limited to mallets, timpani, and snare drum.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Audition and abaility to read percussion literature.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1311 - CHORAL GROUP The class is designed to instruct students in the techniques of singing in small vocal ensembles that perform literature for the purpose of school or church tours.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Audition required
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1401 - CONTEMPORARY BAND The Contemporary Band is a performance ensemble that is designed to explore the various styles within the repertoire for the commercial/contemporary band including but not limited to jazz, rock, fusion, rhythm and blues, hip hop, progressive rock, funk and world music. Members of this ensemble are expected to perform at each concert scheduled throughout the semester.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Audition with Instructor
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1411 - WIND ENSEMBLE This class is a performance ensemble that studies and performs the wind band repertoire from all historic periods and various styles.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1511 - JAZZ ENSEMBLE The Jazz Ensemble is a performance ensemble that is designed to explore various aspects of the repertoire for the big band that includes, dance band, swing, bebop, and contemporary works.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Audition with instructor
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1611 - WOMENS CHORUS A course designed to explore sacred and secular choral literature for women’s chorus.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1711 - MENS CHORUS A course designed to explore sacred and secular choral literature for men’s chorus.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1800 - GUITAR PROFICIENCY EXAM (MUS BUS) This is a pass/fail check item to fulfill the guitar proficiency requirement of all Music Business Majors.
Credits: 0 |
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MUSC 1811 - BRASS ENSEMBLE This course is a performance ensemble that studies and performs brass chamber literature from all historic periods and various styles.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1811 - BRASS ENSEMBLE This course emphasizes the study and performances of ensemble literature for brass instruments. Open to students by audition only.
Prerequisites & Notes By audition only
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1902 - FUNDAMENTALS OF VOCAL DICTION This is a survey course designed to instruct students in the use of basic International Phonetic Alphabet symbols, and their pronunciation, for the purpose of enhancing their ability to execute, and to teach other vocalists to execute, correct pronunciation with regard to domestic and foreign musical texts, primarily in English, Latin, Italian, French and German.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 1912 - DICTION FOR SINGERS I Survey course designed to instruct the voice student in the correct pronunciation of Italian and German as they relate to art music. Through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet, the student will learn to transcribe Italian and German texts in order to pronounce them more accurately and effectively. Emphasis will be placed on studying and singing works in Italian and German.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 1922 - DICTION FOR SINGERS II Survey course designed to instruct the voice student in the correct pronunciation of French as it relates to art music. Through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet, the student will learn to transcribe French texts in order to pronounce them more accurately and effectively. Emphasis will be placed on studying and singing works in French.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2021 - WORSHIP LEADING I This course is an introduction to the study of worship leading in a small group setting. Emphasis will be placed on the development of the spiritual life of the worship leader as well as the musical and leadership skills necessary to lead a small group during corporate worship.
Prerequisites & Notes Corequisite: MUSC 202L
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2031 - WORSHIP LEADING II This course is a study of worship leading and the worship leading team. Emphasis will be placed on the development of the spiritual life of the worship leader as well as the musical and leadership skills necessary to lead the worship team and congregation during times of corporate worship.
Prerequisites & Notes Corequisite: MUSC 203L
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2042 - AURAL THEORY III None
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 1052. Corequisite: MUSC 2133
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2051 - AURAL THEORY IV This course provides training in the recognition of advanced melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic patterns. In addition, training is provided in sight-reading of melodic and rhythmic excerpts with an advanced level of difficulty.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:
Corequisite:
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2052 - AURAL THEORY IV None
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 2042. Corequisite: MUSC 2233
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2093 - MUSIC FOR FILM AND TV This course is a study of music composition and sound design for cinema and television.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:Permission of Instructor
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 2101 - CONTEMP MUSIC AND CLASSICAL STYLES The student will learn performance strategies of contemporary Christian music utilizing classical techniques.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2111 - PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES The course provides instruction in the techniques and skills used in playing and teaching percussion instruments.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2112 - PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES The course provides instruction in the techniques and skills used in playing and teaching percussion instruments.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: None
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2121 - FIELD STUDY 1 This course will place students in a K-12 music setting within Polk County Public Schools to complete tasks in the field that are directly tied to Florida Teaching Accomplished Practices and Competencies and Skills. This course is designed to allow students multiple opportunities to observe the K-12 music setting (approximately 30 hours) and participate in low-level classroom tasks in the K-12 setting.
Prerequisites & Notes Co-requisite: MUSC 2503
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2131 - INSTRUMENTAL WIND TECHNIQUES This is a course for choral music education majors to participate in field experiences, lectures, readings, discussions, and writing assignments designed to provide an introduction to basic pedagogical skills to teach instrumental music education courses.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2132 - INTRODUCTION TO WINDS AND PERCUSSION This is a course for choral music education majors to participate in field experiences, lectures, readings, discussions, and writing assignments designed to provide an introduction to basic pedagogical skills to teach instrumental music education courses.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2133 - MUSIC THEORY III This course is an advanced study of melodic, rhythmic, harmonic, formal elements, and compositional techniques of the Common Practice era.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 1233; Corequisite: MUSC 2041
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 2212 - WOODWIND TECHNIQUES The course provides instruction in the techniques and skills used in playing and teaching woodwind instruments.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2221 - BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR This course covers the basic repair and maintenance of band instruments necessary to accommodate the daily needs of a band classroom. Emphasis will be upon minor adjustment and repair of wind instruments including the replacement of springs, cords, and pads. Students will become familiar with techniques of care and maintenance essential to successful performance. The class will be taught in a laboratory setting.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2233 - MUSIC THEORY IV This course is an advanced study of melodic, rhythmic, harmonic and formal elements of music as well as compositional techniques from the late 19th century to the present.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 2133; Corequisite: MUSC 2051
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 2311 - STRING TECHNIQUES Instruction in the technique and skills used in playing and teaching string instruments.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2312 - STRING TECHNIQUES This course offers instruction in the techniques and skills used in playing and teaching string instruments.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2403 - COMMERCIAL COMPOSITION/ARRANGING I This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of composing and arranging commercial music. The student will compose and arrange music for various ensembles (including electronic music) and for various mediums such as commercial recordings, music for video and music for theater.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MUSC 1233 and MUSC 1051
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 2411 - RHYTHM SECTION TECHNIQUES This course is a workshop for the study and development of musical techniques for the rhythm section of a rock, pop, or jazz band. Rhythm section includes guitar, bass, drums, percussion, and keyboards. Emphasis will be placed on the methods of performance, communication, and organization of a rhythm section in a church context.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 2412 - ELECTRONIC MUSIC COMPOSITION This course studies the aesthetics, history, and techniques of music composition using electronic resources including computers, hardware samplers, synthesizers and digital or analogue recording equipment. Class work includes hands-on work with recording, editing, and compositional software and hardware.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2413 - COMMERCIAL COMPOSITION/ARRANGING II This course, as a continuation of Commercial Composition and Arranging I, explores advanced theory and practice of composing and arranging commercial music. The student will compose and arrange music for various ensembles (including electronic music) and for various mediums such as commercial recordings, music for video and music for theater.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MUSC 2403
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 2503 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC EDUCATION A course for music education majors to participate in field experiences, lectures, readings, discussions, and writing assignments designed to provide an introduction to the profession of music education. Emphasis will be placed on personal, professional and musical skills necessary for effective music teaching and learning. This course is cross-referenced with EDUC 2503.
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 2503 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC EDUCATION - A CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVE This is a course for music majors to participate in field experiences, lectures, readings, discussions, and writing assignments designed to provide an introduction to the profession of music education. Informed by a Christian world-view, emphasis will be placed on acquiring the personal, professional, and musical skills needed for effective music teaching and learning.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: None
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 3000 - JUNIOR RECITAL This course requires students to demonstrate the successful completion of the junior level recital.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
Credits: 0 |
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MUSC 3003 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN MUSIC This course will present a different topic that relates to the music world. Course description will vary depending on the subject.
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 3012 - PIANO LITERATURE This course is a survey of the repertoire composed for piano from the Baroque period to the present. It is designed to enlarge the student’s knowledge of the repertoire with attention to composers’ stylistic differences.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3142 - AUDIO & PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY I This course is a study of the production of music, audio, and multimedia content using computer technologies. Emphasis will be placed on the practical application of these technologies in a church setting.
Prerequisites & Notes Cross-listed with COMM 3142
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3152 - AUDIO AND PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY II This course is a study of the application of audio and multimedia technologies in church and concert settings.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 3142. Cross-listed with COMM 3142
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3212 - BRASS TECHNIQUES This course provides instruction in the techniques and skills used in playing and teaching brass instruments.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3222 - CONDUCTING I A study of conducting techniques and skills. This course includes instruction in basic baton technique and simple score study.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MUSC 1133, 1233, 2133
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3232 - CONDUCTING II A study of advanced conducting techniques and skills. This course includes detailed work in choral and instrumental score reading.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 3222
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3311 - STRING TECHNIQUES II This course offers instruction in the techniques and skills used in playing and teaching string instruments.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: None
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 3312 - PIANO PEDAGOGY This course is designed for music majors who have achieved junior or senior level keyboard proficiency. The students are given the opportunity to analyze teaching methods, observe piano studio teachers, and choose appropriate student literature.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: BM Piano major
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3321 - SUZUKI PEDAGOGY I This course provides an introduction to the concepts, philosophy, and approach of the Suzuki method.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 2312
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 3332 - SUZUKI PEDAGOGY II This course provides further study of the concepts, philosophy, and approach of the Suzuki method as introduced in Suzuki Pedagogy I.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUSC 3321
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 3351 - FIELD STUDY 2 This course will place students in a K-12 music setting within Polk County Public Schools to complete tasks in the field that are directly tied to Florida Teaching Accomplished Practices and Competencies and Skills. This course is designed to allow students multiple opportunities to observe the K-12 music setting (approximately 45 hours) and participate in classroom tasks such as using data to drive lesson planning, parent communication, and classroom management planning in the K-12 setting.
Prerequisites & Notes Co-requisite: MUSC 3944
Credits: 1 |
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