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MSEM 716 - Advanced Exhibition Materials and Technology Formerly MS 624
Credits: 1.5 cr, 3 hrs |
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MSEM 780 - Thesis Research Examines the principle approaches to research. The nature of appropriate research methods for selected thesis topics; the approaches and benefits of various methodologies; and the steps in research design. Students identify a research problem, design a study, collect and analyze data, compile, interpret and report results. Formerly MS 740
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Museum Studies majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MSEM 783 - Thesis Development: Communication Independent research and design in an area supporting the student’s career objectives and interests.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MSEM 780 Open to Museum Communication majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MSEM 785 - Thesis Development: Museum Education Independent research and design in an area supporting the student’s career objectives and interests.
Prerequisites & Notes MSEM 780
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MSEM 790 - Independent Study Independent Study offers a matriculated student the opportunity to initiate individual research or advanced projects that are beyond the limits of the standard curriculum, with limited supervision. Independent Study is available to Junior and Senior undergraduate students who have a minimum 2.5 GPA and to graduate students in good standing. Each Independent Study may be taken for one to three credits in Liberal Arts, 1.5 to six credits in CAD, and one to six credits in CPA and CMAC. Independent Study cannot fulfill major requirements. Independent Study may serve as free, studio, and liberal arts electives, depending on the topic of investigation. Students cannot apply more than 12 total credits of independent study towards their degree requirements.
Credits: 1.5 - 6 cr |
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MSEM 795 - Museum Internship A supervised practicum in a cooperating museum, gallery, or design firm. The internship represents full-time employment equivalency under the mentorship of a professional. Provides practical on-site experience, in which the intern is integrated into the professional staff, assuming professional-level responsibilities and experience. Formerly MS 759
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Museum Studies majors only.
Credits: 1.5 - 3 cr, 1.5 to 3 hrs |
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MSEM 796 - Museum Internship: Museum Communication A supervised practicum in a cooperating museum, gallery, or communication firm. The internship represents full-time employment equivalency under the mentorship of a professional. Provides practical on-site experience, in which the intern is integrated into the professional staff, assuming professional-level responsibilities and experience.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUCP 131 - Composition: Forms & Concepts I The first semester of this team-taught course is a hands-on exploration of standard and non-traditional compositional forms. After analyzing various forms, students will have the opportunity to apply those concepts and skills to their own compositions in different genres.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Composition majors only.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUCP 132 - Composition: Forms & Concepts II The second semester of this team-taught course introduces the primary skills and resources that belong in every composer’s toolbox, sequencing, and counterpoint. After analyzing various techniques, students will apply those concepts and skills to their own compositions in different genres.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Composition majors only.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUCP 363 - MIDI Orchestration The goal of this course is to learn to create convincing emulations of acoustic musical performances using virtual instruments. After an examination of the qualities and roles of all of the instruments and orchestral sections, students will develop skills in MIDI orchestration and mixing for the virtual orchestra.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MUSC 203 and MUSC 205
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUCP 624 - Composing for Performers A dual emphasis — on acoustic instruments and on technologies — exposes students to a variety of professional composing situations, including large jazz ensembles, fusion, acoustic/electronic hybrids, films, videos, musical theater, and jingle writing. Techniques using MIDI, MAX, and electronic composition are explored. Faculty and guest composers present workshops on their own approaches. Students learn to use the recording studio as an instrument and use notation software for score and part preparation. Student works are rehearsed and performed by graduate and advanced undergraduate ensembles. Formerly MU 624
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Jazz Studies only.
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUCP 631 - Graduate Arranging Emphasis is on effective writing in various contemporary styles and building on basic arranging skills, with a focus on specific arranging techniques such as writing for the rhythm section, horn voicings, sax solo, and contemporary fusion styles. Arrangements are studied in score format and aurally, and then techniques are applied to student projects. Formerly MU 622
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Jazz Studies only.
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUCP 641 - Advanced Transcription and Analysis Accurate notation, transcription fluency, and recognition of theoretical concepts are developed through a regime of continual and rigorous assignments, all designed to further advance skills in ear training and theory. Projects begin with single line melodies in varying instrumental registers and progress through advanced rhythms and chord progressions to complete arrangements and compositions. Sources include bass lines, synthesizer sequences, pop recordings, jazz improvisations, and drum solos. Students learn techniques and performance practices of varying styles and periods, and then perform transcribed parts and solos. Formerly MU 617
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Jazz Studies only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 110 - Brass Instruments Students learn basic breathing, embouchure, sound-production, and fingerings for standard band and orchestra brass instruments, appropriate repertoire and pedagogy, and diagnosing typical problems of beginning performers. The performance emphasis is on cornet/trumpet, and horn and trombone, with euphonium and tuba being assigned to brass and bass majors.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to majors in the School of Music only.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUED 111 - Flute & Double Reed Instrument Students learn basic breathing, embouchure, sound-production, and fingerings for flute, appropriate repertoire and pedagogy, and diagnosis of typical problems of beginning performers. The performance emphasis in this course is on flute, with an introduction to oboe and bassoon.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to majors in the School of Music only.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUED 112 - Folk and Social Instruments Students learn basic techniques for guitar and other selected folk and social instruments, appropriate repertoire and pedagogy, and diagnosis of typical problems of beginning performers.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to majors in the School of Music only.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUED 113 - Percussion Instruments Students learn basic drum-performing techniques and an overview of all pitched and non-pitched standard band and orchestra percussion section instruments, appropriate repertoire and pedagogy, and diagnosis of typical problems of beginning performers. The performance emphasis of this course is on drum set, with timpani and mallet percussion being assigned to percussion majors.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to majors in the School of Music only.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUED 114 - Single Reed Instruments Students learn basic breathing, embouchure, sound-production, and fingerings for standard band and orchestra woodwind instruments, appropriate repertoire and pedagogy, and diagnosis of typical problems of beginning performers. The performance emphasis in this course is on clarinet and saxophone.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to majors in the School of Music only.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUED 320 - Music Pedagogy I - Private Lessons Pedagogical and practical aspects relative to teaching private lessons. Students study the components of lessons, various pedagogical approaches, the interpersonal nature of private instruction, repertoire selection, diagnosis of problems, and administrative issues that are part of both private lessons and developing and managing a studio.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MULS 212 or MULS 222 or MULS 232
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUED 321 - Music Pedagogy II – Improvisation The pedagogy of teaching improvisation to students of all ages, including an evaluation of literature available for various levels of difficulty.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MULS 212, MULS 222 or MUSC 232
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUED 400 - Psychology of Music Teaching & Learning This course covers major theories and developments associated with music cognition and child development in physical, emotional, and psychological terms; and principles supported by psychological observation and investigation that appear to possess import for the teaching/learning endeavor in music. Emphasis is placed on the application of learning theories to practical considerations of teaching, including motivation, learning sequence, student-teacher interaction, and classroom management. Developmental theories, like those of Piaget and Erikson, and current research in cognitive science, are explored with attention to selecting learning experiences in the music and art classrooms.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: LACR 102
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 401 - Music and Special Children This course consists of readings, discussions, guest speakers, classroom observations, and simulated teaching to help students define and examine various types of disabilities; develop a background on special education practices and laws in America; develop an appreciation of the needs of handicapped persons in general society, in education, and in music education; and guide music education students in developing goals and objectives, adapting lessons and preparing meaningful lesson plans for special students in the music classroom. Participation in class discussion — based on assigned reading, a written/verbal presentation on a specific disability, field observations, and two written examinations provide the basis for evaluating student achievement.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: LACR 102
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 430 - Rehearsal Techniques - Jazz Ensemble Appropriate rehearsal techniques are studies along with rehearsal planning, score study and analysis, repertoire evaluation, selection, interpretation and preparation, performance aspects such as tuning, balancing, phrasing, and teaching improvisation in the rehearsal setting. Special topics include starting and building jazz programs, and jazz for younger students.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MULS 212, MULS 222 or MULS 232
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUED 431 - Basic Conducting An introduction to a basic repertoire of conducting patterns and gestures, providing students with a hands-on laboratory conducting experience, and giving them opportunities to utilize their music theory analytical and aural skills. Through lectures, laboratory activities, and assignments, students are introduced to the technical skills used in conducting, are provided with opportunities to explore and implement them, and develop assessment strategies to improve their conducting.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: MUSC 204, MUSC 206
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUED 520 - Music Pedagogy III: Pre-K to Grade 4 Study of pedagogical issues and approaches for music instruction in classroom music settings for children from pre-kindergarten through grade 4. Topics include goal setting and lesson planning, selection of age-appropriate materials and methods, and assessment of learning.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 521 - Music Pedagogy IV: Grades 5 to 8 Study of pedagogical issues and approaches for music instruction in classroom music in grades 5-8. Topics include goal setting and lesson planning, selection of age-appropriate materials and methods, and assessment of learning, as well as the development of advanced skills in functional piano, and writing/arranging for classroom ensembles. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of technology (i.e., Smart Music, Yamaha MIS etc.) and social instruments in the music classroom. This is a TI:ME Level II course.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUED 522 - Music Pedagogy V: Grades 9 - 12 Study of pedagogical issues and approaches for music instruction in classroom music in grades 9-12. Topics include goal setting and lesson planning, selection of age-appropriate materials and methods, and assessment of learning. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of technology (i.e., Finale, etc.) in the music classroom and teaching composition and music theory at the secondary school level, as well as digital/audio recording. This is a TI:ME Level II course.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUED 523 - Music Pedagogy VI Vocal/Choral Study of pedagogical issues and approaches for music instruction in vocal/choral music. Topics include voice theory, vocal production, teaching methods, and instructional materials in K-12 settings. The physiology of the voice is studied with reference to principles of choral singing. Special problems of the child and adolescent are considered.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUED 530 - Alternative Ensembles Students develop performance and rehearsal skills in alternative ensembles for use in school such as bucket drums, hand bells, samba percussion, and steel pans. Two to three ensembles are covered in any given semester. Age-appropriate rehearsal techniques are emphasized, along with rehearsal planning, appropriate repertoire, equipment selection and maintenance, and composing and arranging for such ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 2 cr, 2 hrs |
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MUED 531 - Conducting and Rehearsal Techniques: High School and Community Ensembles Continued refinement of conducting skills developed in MUED 431 Basic Conducting with application to secondary school and community- based adult performing ensembles. Appropriate rehearsal techniques are emphasized along with rehearsal planning, score study and analysis, repertoire evaluation and selection, and assessment and reflection skills. Special topics include issues related to program development and management.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 600 - Historical Foundations of Music Education An intensive reading course in the history of educational thought and practices in music education in the United States from the Colonial Period to modern times. Students develop a basic understanding of the historical roots of Music Education in America and various movements, philosophies, and events that have had an impact on it. These movements and philosophies are analyzed in terms of their impact and effectiveness and why some have succeeded where others failed. An analysis of ideas and events reveal historical cycles, socio-political ramifications, and periodic reintroduction/revision of previous ideas and approaches. Current trends in American music education are analyzed though the use of historical perspective. Students also develop basic historical research and reporting skills.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 601 - Philosophical Foundations of Music Education An intensive reading course in the philosophical basis of music education. Emphasis is placed on how one’s philosophic perspective informs and molds praxis with particular application to the curriculum and instruction in school music. The course moves chronologically from the roots of philosophy in Ancient Greece to today, but most emphasis is placed on 20th and 21st century thought and movements in American education. Students develop a basic understanding of the philosophical perspectives of Music Education in America and various movements, philosophies, and events that have had an impact on it. Students become familiar with the basic schools and terminology of philosophy needed to be able to think about and discuss philosophical issues in music, education, and music education. Current trends in American music education are analyzed from a philosophical perspective. Students develop basic philosophical research and reporting skills.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 602 - Sociological Foundations of Music Education An intensive reading, research, and discussion course in the sociology of music education’s role in society. Students develop a basic understanding of the sociological functioning of music in society and how education in music should, but often does not, meet the greater society’s needs. Socialization in performing groups, group identity, and sociology of schools is studied. Current trends in US music education will be analyzed from a sociological perspective. Students will also develop basic sociological research and reporting skills. This course may be offered on-line.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Graduate students in the School of Music only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 603 - Curriculum and Assessment in Music Education The course covers the development, writing, and evaluation of curriculum as a dynamic interactive process based on research. Students develop curriculum writing and evaluation skills through critical review of various curricula, analyses of curriculum models, and developing their own curricula. Measurement and assessment of learning, which is the crucial dynamic element in curricula, is covered in depth. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to critically analyze curricula, design curricula, and develop appropriate assessment tools for various music learning situations.
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Masters in Teaching in Music Education only.
Credits: 3 cr, 3 hrs |
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MUED 605 - Historical and Philosophical Foundations in Music Education
This is an intensive course of study of the historical and philosophical foundations of music education. This course will encapsulate both the history of music education in the United States from the Colonial period to modern times, and a philosophical emphasis on twentieth and twenty-first century thought and movements in American music education. These movements and philosophies will be analyzed in terms of their impact and effectiveness and why some have succeeded where others failed. An analysis and synthesis of ideas and events will reveal historical cycles, socio-political ramifications, and periodic reintroduction/revision of previous approaches. Current trends in American music education will be analyzed from both historical and philosophical perspectives, while making evident to learners the connections of philosophical theories and theorists, and their significance through the history of music education.
Prerequisites & Notes Only open to graduate students in the School of Music.
Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs |
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MUED 606 - Integration of Technology in Music Education This course provides intensive study for learning computer programs that support the music education classroom and for understanding the effective means to authentically integrate technology in K-12 music education. This course will be based upon the seven areas of music technology developed by the Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME), the National Education Technology Standards developed by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), and supported by the National Conference (MENC). The purpse of this course is to provide tools and resources to students that will enable them to become active agents in the growth of their technological skills that are needed to support learning in 21st century classrooms.
Prerequisites & Notes Only open to graduate students in the School of Music.
Credits: 3 cr, 6 hrs |
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MUED 610 - VSM Curricular Dev. and Plan Course offered at Villanove Summer Music Program. Go to www.villanova.edu/studentlife/music/summerstudies/ for course descriptions and campus information.
Prerequisites & Notes MM in Music Ed Only
Credits: 2-3 cr |
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MUED 620 - VSM Music Skills & Techniques Course offered at Villanova Summer Music Program. Go to www.villanova.edu/studentlife/music/summerstudies/ for course descriptions and campus information.
Prerequisites & Notes MM in Music Ed Only
Credits: 2-3 cr |
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MUED 630 - VSM Technology in Music Ed: Course offered at Villanova Summer Music Program. Go to www.villanova.edu/studentlife/music/summerstudies/ for course descriptions and campus information.
Prerequisites & Notes MM in Music Ed Only
Credits: 2-3 cr |
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MUED 641 - VSM Orff Certification Level 1 Course offered at Villanove Summer Music Program. The Orff Certification Courses above are part of the American Orff-Schulwerk (AOSA) approved certification course program.
Pedagogy skills for teaching basic Orff Schulwerk will be explored and discussed through the use of Music For Children, Murray Volume I and pentatonic folk song material, movement and recorder. Level I teachers will actively learn to use speech, rhymes, poetry, playing pitched and unpitched percussion as well as singing, playing, and improvising in pentatonic for creating an active music curriculum in the school setting. Soprano Recorder pedagogy and skills, creating student-friendly compositions in an elemental style, and models for improvisation will be developed.
Prerequisites & Notes MM in Music Ed Only
Credits: 3 cr |
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MUED 642 - VSM Orff Certification Level 2 Course offered at Villanova Summer Music Program. The Orff Certification Courses above are part of the American Orff-Schulwerk (AOSA) approved certification course program.
Level II will be a continuation and refinement of Level I content and will explore the aspects of complex rhythms and meter, movement accompaniment, transposed pentatonic, hexatonic, and other modal melodies including: Dorian, Phrygian, Aeolian, Ionian, Lydian and Mixolydian. Movement: form-based choreography and traditional folk dance will be used. The alto recorder will be used throughout and the wider ranges of the soprano recorder will be explored, with an emphasis on modal repertoire and improvisation. Music For Children Murray Volumes II & IV will be the foundation of the course.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUED 641
Credits: 3 cr |
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MUED 643 - VSM Orff Certification Level 3 Course offered at Villanova Summer Music Program. The Orff Certification Courses above are part of the American Orff-Schulwerk (AOSA) approved certification program. Level III: This course will focus on pedagogy of more complex music from Music for Children Volumes III & V as well as eclectic folk music and more complex musical elements, including syncopation, meter, permutations of 16th notes, melody, theme and variation, chaconne, irregular speech/poetry and iconic notation, with an emphasis on improvisation and drama. Recorder studies will explore a wide range of music, including Schulwerk source materials, traditional folk music, and historical and modern repertoire. Movement classes will include a more detailed study of Laban’s movement efforts, folk dances in complex meter, and more complex choreography synthesizing all dance elements studied thus far.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUED 642
Credits: 3 cr |
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MUED 780 - Thesis/Project Development: Music Ed The Music Education Thesis is the culmination of learning and professional growth established as an outcome of MM studies in Music Education and demonstrates mastery of the course of study through a well-designed and developed thesis. This final product is to be designed and focused to achieve outcomes that are based upon the synthesis of understandings acquired from courses in the content coursework, and through knowledge gained from the Foundational courses. The student’s synthesis of knowledge and skills will be exemplified through the creation of an original, creative and thoughtful presentation.
Prerequisites & Notes Permission of the Director of Music Education
Credits: 3 cr |
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MUED 781 - Thesis: Music Education The Music Education Thesis is the culmination of learning and professional growth established as an outcome of MM studies in Music Education, and demonstrates mastery of the course of study through a well-designed and developed thesis. This final product is to be designed and focused to achieve outcomes that are based upon the synthesis of understandings acquired from courses in the content coursework, and through knowledge gained from the Foundational courses. The student’s synthesis of knowledge and skills will be exemplified through the creation of an original, creative and thoughtful presentation.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MUED 780
Credits: 3 cr |
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MUED 785 - Project: Music Education The Music Education Project is the culmination of learning and professional growth established as an outcome of MM studies in Music Education, and demonstrates mastery of the course of study through a well-designed and developed thesis. This final product is to be designed and focused to achieve outcomes that are based upon the synthesis of understandings acquired from courses in the content coursework, and through knowledge gained from the Foundational courses. The student’s synthesis of knowledge and skills will be exemplified through the creation of an original, creative and thoughtful presentation.
Prerequisites & Notes Permission of the Director of Music Education
Credits: 3 cr |
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MULS 111 - Applied Major Instruction – Instrumental Private instruction in instrumental area. Formerly MU 192A
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Instrumental Performance majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MULS 121 - Applied Major Instruction – Voice Private instruction in voice. Formerly MU 191A
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Voice majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MULS 131 - Applied Major Instruction – Composition Private instruction in composition. Formerly MU 193A
Prerequisites & Notes Open to Composition majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MULS 222 - Applied Major Instruction – Voice Private instruction in voice. Requirements include a year-end graded examination by a jury. Formerly MU 291B
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MULS 221 Open to Voice majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MULS 322 - Applied Major Instruction – Voice Private instruction in voice. Requirements include a year-end graded examination by a jury. Formerly MU 391B
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MULS 321 Open to Voice majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MULS 331 - Applied Major Instruction – Composition Private instruction in composition. Formerly MU 393A
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MULS 232 Open to Composition majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MULS 400 - Senior Recital Year-end graded public recital in the student’s major. Formerly MU 040
Prerequisites & Notes Open to majors in the School of Music only.
Credits: 0 cr, 0 hrs |
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MULS 421 - Applied Major Instruction – Voice Private instruction in voice. Formerly MU 491A
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: MULS 322 Open to Voice majors only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MULS 641 - Applied Major Instruction – Graduate Private instruction in instrumental, vocal, and composition areas. Formerly MU 592A
Prerequisites & Notes Open to graduate students in the School of Music only.
Credits: 3 cr, 1 hr |
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MUNM 101 - Applied Instruction Non-Majors Private instruction in all instrumental, vocal, and composition areas. Private lessons for students who are not enrolled in the School of Music will carry an additional fee of $200. Formerly MU 190A
Prerequisites & Notes Repeatable for credit.
Credits: 1.5 cr, 0.5 hrs |
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MUNM 102 - Applied Instruction Non-Majors Private instruction in all instrumental, vocal, and composition areas. Private lessons for students who are not enrolled in the School of Music will carry an additional fee of $200. Formerly MU 190B
Prerequisites & Notes Repeatable for credit.
Credits: 1.5 cr, 0.5 hrs |
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MUNM 111 - Guitar Class for Non-Majors I One-hour class of guitar instruction in contemporary guitar. Course covers basic technique including fingering, scales, chords, and chord melodies. Not open to music majors specializing in guitar. Formerly MU 123A
Prerequisites & Notes May be taken twice for credit.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUNM 112 - Guitar Class for Non-Majors II One-hour class of guitar instruction in contemporary guitar. Course covers basic technique including fingering, scales, chords, and chord melodies. Not open to music majors specializing in guitar. Formerly MU 123B
Prerequisites & Notes May be taken twice for credit.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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MUNM 113 - Drum Class for Non-Majors Drum set instruction in basic technique and contemporary styles including rock, jazz, and Brazilian. Not open to Music majors specializing in percussion. Formerly MU 124A
Prerequisites & Notes May be taken twice for credit.
Credits: 1 cr, 1 hr |
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