Course Listing

MU 100 Vox Nova 0-2
Study and practical experience in singing and performing choral literature, both sacred and secular, from The Baroque and Renaissance periods of music history. Instruction in vocal and choral techniques given also. Prerequisite: Must successfully pass an audition with the Music Director. NOTE: This course may be taken for zero credit (or one credit if applicable) if student has reached the eighteen (18) credit limit.

MU 105 Survey of Music 3
A comprehensive course covering music from the early Greeks to the contemporaries. A brief history of each period is given with use of live demonstrations related to the period.

MU 108 World Soundscapes 3
A study of music of the world's people focusing on indigenous music of tribal peoples, Asia and the Middle East, and the folk, ethnic, and immigrant music of North and South America. Historical, geographical, and cultural aspects are integrated.

MU 114 Applied Piano 1-2
Private study and practical experience designed to attain a basic piano proficiency level. Music theory and appropriate keyboard techniques are emphasized for accurate performance. Normal tuition does not cover private instruction. One credit-30 minute lesson; Two credits-60 minute lesson. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

MU 124 Applied Voice 1-2
Private instruction designed to develop correct vocal production techniques through a survey of appropriate vocal literature. Normal tuition does not cover private instruction. One credit-30 minute lesson; Two credits-60 minute lesson. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

MU 190 Music Lab (Madrigal Singers) 1
Study and practical experience in singing and performing madrigal literature, both secular and sacred, from various periods of music history. Instruction in vocal and choral techniques given also. Prerequisite: Successful audition.

MU 191 Music Lab (Madrigal Singers) 1
Continuation of MU 190.

MU 250 Women in Music 3
This course is a survey of women's activities in music performance, composition, teaching and patronage from the time of the ancient Greeks to the present. Music from Europe and North American will be featured alongside global influences from Latin American, Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and Israel.

MU 291 Music Lab (College Chorus) 1
Study and practical experience in singing and performing choral literature, both sacred and secular, from various periods of music history. Instruction in vocal and choral technique given also.

MU 292 Music Lab (College Chorus) 1
Continuation of MU 291.

Page: 1 of 2   |  Next »