MUSIC COURSES (MUS)
MUS 109 - RECORDING TECHNIQUES I
This course will provide students with knowledge of the fundamentals of audio recording theory, equipment, procedures, terminology, and how to apply this knowledge in the world today. Topics covered include the basics of the physics of sound and how we perceive sound, the audio production console and signal flow, microphone concepts, and studio session procedures. Lectures and labs focus on the production of short-form audio works of voice, music, and sound effects to develop and improve engineering and production skills.
3 Credit Hours (OC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 2
MUS 110 - CLASS PIANO I
These courses are for future music majors who have little or no previous piano instruction. The purpose of these courses is to develop a basic ability at the keyboard required of the musician and enhance aural understanding of music. Laboratory hours will be practice outside of the classroom.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 111 - CLASS PIANO II
Prerequisite: MUS 110 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is for future music majors who have little or no previous piano instruction. The purpose of this course is to develop a basic ability at the keyboard required of the musician and enhance aural understanding of music. Laboratory hours will be practice outside of the classroom.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 114 - CLASS PIANO FOR NON-MUSIC MAJORS
This course is for non-music students who have little or no previous piano instruction. By the end of the semester the student is able to play most simple keyboard music for personal enjoyment.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 117 - ENRICHMENT FOR PIANO
Prerequisite: MUS 114 or department approval. This course provides individual piano study for the developing music student and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 119 - RECORDING TECHNIQUES II
Prerequisite: MUS 109 or department approval. Course provides students to build a foundation in working with recording techniques for musicians. Students will gain knowledge and skills in recording, mixing, mastering, and preparing audio deliverables. Students participate in a series of exercises to develop and refine critical listening, evaluation, and judgment abilities. In the process, students adopt techniques and strategies for organizing and managing sessions, developing effective communication and presentation skills, and acquiring a sense of professionalism in the field.
3 Credit Hours (OC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 4
MUS 120 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC BUSINESS
An introduction to the field of music business through a review of the various areas and careers within the music industry including: music publishing, recording/digital distribution, licensing, music products, concert promotion, artist management, and arts administration. This class will approach music marketing and entrepreneurship.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 128 - ENRICHMENT FOR VOICE
This course provides individual vocal instruction for the developing music student and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 130 - CHAMBER SINGERS
Prerequisite: Department approval. Students interested in studying vocal music should enroll in this ensemble which is open to a limited number of auditioned singers. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3
MUS 131 - CONCERT BAND
All students who play wind or percussion instruments may enroll. Music students whose performing instrument is brass, woodwind or percussion should enroll. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3
MUS 132 - JAZZ BAND
All students who play guitar, piano, wind and percussion instruments may enroll. Some students may be required to audition. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3
MUS 134 - CONCERT CHOIR
All students who want to sing in a choral organization may enroll. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3
MUS 136 - MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
This course is designed to provide an introduction to music fundamentals: music notation, scales, rhythm, harmony, melody, ear training, basic sight- singing, familiarity with the keyboard, and an optional composition. Recommended for non-music majors who wish to learn music basics and future music majors with insufficient background for music theory.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 137 - VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Prerequisite: Department approval. This course concentrates on the study of various styles and techniques of the vocal jazz genre. In addition to vocal jazz literature and performance, ensemble intonation, sound reinforcement and improvisation will be presented. Voice majors, voice minors, and students from the total student body are encouraged to audition for this ensemble. This course may be repeated three times for credit. Three lab hours per week and additional rehearsals and performances as scheduled.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3
MUS 142 - ENRICHMENT FOR STRINGS I
Enrichment for Strings provides individual strings study for the developing music students and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course should be taken for two semesters before moving on to MUS 143 Enrichment for Strings II. It may be repeated three times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 143 - ENRICHMENT FOR STRINGS II
Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUS 142. Enrichment for Strings provides individual strings study for the developing music student and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course should be taken after two semesters of MUS 142 Enrichment for Strings I. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 146 - BEGINNING CLASS GUITAR I
This is a basic course in beginning guitar. Students will study the fundamentals of tuning, proper instrument grip, proper finger positions, various strumming and picking styles, and chord structures. Instruction will include the essential elements of music theory, such as notation, keys, scales, intervals, and triads, as these apply to the playing of the guitar. Students must supply their own guitar.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 147 - BEGINNING CLASS GUITAR II
Prerequisite: MUS 146 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a second semester/continuation of a basic course in beginning guitar. Students will study the fundamentals of tuning, proper instrument grip, proper finger positions, various strumming and picking styles, and chord structures, progressing toward an intermediate level. Instruction will include review and expansion upon essential elements of music theory, such as notation, keys, scales, intervals, and triads, as these elements apply to the playing of the guitar.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 148 - INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN MUSIC (F1 904)
Prerequisite: Approved reading placement score, or equivalent. This course is a study of the musical heritages as they combined in the United States to create jazz, what many critics consider America's greatest contribution to art music. From the earliest performances to its present day pre-eminence in the musical world, this course covers formative influences such as religious music and spirituals; solo piano styles such as ragtime, boogie, and stride; blues history, work songs, and field hollers. It culminates in a detailed exploration of the various style periods in jazz, placing each movement in its historical and sociological context, including jazz as practiced today.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 149 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC LITERATURE (F1 901)
Prerequisite: Approved reading placement score, or equivalent. This course is an introduction to the standard concert repertoire through intensive guided listening. Representative works by major composers are chosen to illustrate the principal styles, forms, and techniques of vocal and instrumental music. Although there is no music prerequisite for this course, there is an assumption of fundamental knowledge and understanding of the elements of music.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 150 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (F1 900)
Prerequisite: Approved reading placement score, or equivalent. This is a general course introducing representative music of various periods from our musical heritage. Skills of intelligent listening are taught.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 154 - ENRICHMENT FOR BRASS
This course provides individual brass instruction for the developing music student and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 158 - ENRICHMENT FOR WOODWIND
This course provides individual woodwind instruction for the developing music student and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 160 - ENRICHMENT FOR PERCUSSION
This course provide individual percussion instruction for the developing music student and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 162 - ENRICHMENT FOR GUITAR
This course provides individual guitar instruction for the developing music student and music students working on a secondary instrument. This course may be repeated 3 times for credit.
0.5 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0.5 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 163 - APPLIED GUITAR II
Prerequisite: MUS 162 with a grade of "C' or better and concurrent registration in an ensemble. In this course, on-going study for the guitar major on an individualized basis is provided. The music major is expected to register for applied music each semester.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 164 - GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Prerequisite: Department approval. This course involves working with others to prepare music for public performance using guitar. The student applies techniques and musical concepts learned from Applied Guitar, Enrichment for Guitar and/or Class Guitar. This course can be repeated up to a maximum of three times.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3
MUS 170 - THEORY I
Prerequisite: MUS 136 with a grade of "C" or better, or a score of 35 on the Theory Placement exam, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 180. This is the first course in a series of four courses in music theory. The course includes basic fundamentals, diatonic functions, triads and seventh chords, principles of voice leading, harmonic progressions, inversions and concludes with cadences, phrases and sequences.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 171 - THEORY II
Prerequisite: MUS 170 and MUS 180 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 181. This is the second course in a series of four courses in music theory. This course begins the study of non-chord tones, diatonic seventh chords voice leading practices, and concludes with secondary functions.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 180 - MUSICIANSHIP I
Prerequisite: MUS 136 with a grade of "C" or better, or a score of 35 on the Theory Placement exam, and concurrent enrollment in MUS 170. This is the first course in a series of four courses devoted to the aural skills of musicianship. The course includes division of the beat in simple and compound meters; identification of scales, diatonic intervals, triads, and seventh chords; and melodies moving by step and using skips within the tonic triad in major and minor tonalities. Aural understanding is developed through dictation and sight singing.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 2
MUS 181 - MUSICIANSHIP II
Prerequisite: MUS 180 and MUS 170 both with a grade of "C" or better. This is the second course in a series of four courses devoted to the aural skills of musicianship. The course includes intervals from the dominant triad and dominant seventh chord in major and minor keys in simple and compound meters; other diatonic intervals of the seventh and tritone; subdivision of the beat in simple and compound meters; and structured improvisation. Aural understanding is developed through dictation, and sight singing.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 2
MUS 210 - CLASS PIANO III
Prerequisite: MUS 111 with a "C" or better. This course is for future music majors who have little or no previous piano instruction. The purpose of this course is to develop a basic quality at the keyboard required by the musician and enhance aural understanding of music. Practice outside of the classroom required.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 211 - CLASS PIANO IV
Prerequisite: MUS 210 with a "C" or better. This course is for future music majors who have little or no previous piano instruction. The purpose of this course is to develop a basic quality at the keyboard required by the musician and enhance aural musicianship. Practice outside of the classroom required.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 214 - CLASS PIANO FOR NON-MUSIC MAJORS
Prerequisite: MUS 114 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is for non- music majors who have little or no previous piano instruction. By the end of the second semester the student is able to play most keyboard music for personal enjoyment.
2 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 2 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 217 - APPLIED PIANO
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130, 131, 132, 134, 137; and department approval. This course provides continuing individual study for the piano student planning to major in music. The student is expected to register for applied piano each semester. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 228 - APPLIED VOICE
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130, 131, 132, 134, 137; or department approval. This course provides continuing individual study for the voice student planning to major in music. The student is expected to register for Applied Voice each semester. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 242 - APPLIED STRINGS I
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130, 230, 131, 231, 132, 232, 134, 234, 137, 237, 138, 238, 164, or 264; and department approval. This course provides continuing individual study for the piano students planning to major in music. The students is expected to register for applied strings each semester. This course should be taken for two semesters before moving onto MUS 243 Applied Strings II and must be taken with concurrent enrollment in a large ensemble. It may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 243 - APPLIED STRINGS II
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130, 230, 131, 231, 132, 232, 134, 234, 137, 237, 138, 238, 164, or 264; two semesters of MUS 242; and department approval. This course provides continuing individual study for the piano students planning to major in music. The student is expected to register for applied strings each semester. This course should be taken after two semesters of MUS 242 Applied Strings I and must be taken with concurrent enrollment in a large ensemble. It may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 254 - APPLIED BRASS
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130, 131, 132, 134, 137; or department approval. This course provides individualized study for the brass student planning to major in music. The student is expected to register for Applied Music each semester. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 258 - APPLIED WOODWIND
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130, 131, 132, 134, 137; or department approval. This course provides individual woodwind instruction for the student planning to major in music. The student is expected to register for Applied Music each semester. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 260 - APPLIED PERCUSSION
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130, 131, 132, 134, 137; or department approval. This course provides individual percussion instruction for the student planning to major in music. The student is expected to register for Applied Music each semester. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 262 - APPLIED GUITAR
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in one of the following ensembles: MUS 130,131, 132, 134, 137; or departmental approval. This course provides individual guitar instruction for the student planning to major in music. The student is expected to register for Applied Guitar each semester. This course may be repeated three times for credit.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 1 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 264 - GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Prerequisite: Department approval. This course involves working with others to prepare guitar ensemble music for public performance. The student applies techniques and musical concepts learned from Applied Guitar and/or Group Guitar. This course can be repeated up to a maximum of three times.
1 to 3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 3 to 9
MUS 270 - THEORY III
Prerequisite: MUS 171 and MUS 181 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 280. This is the third course in a series of four courses in music theory. The course includes modulations, larger forms, mode mixture and the Neapolitan. The study of augmented sixth chords concludes this course.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 271 - THEORY IV
Prerequisite: MUS 270 and MUS 280 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 281. This is the fourth course in a series of four courses in music theory. The course includes enharmonic spellings and modulations, ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords, unclassified chord structures and complex harmonic progressions. Late 19th century harmony and 20th century materials and techniques like serial composition and atonality are also included.
3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
MUS 280 - MUSICIANSHIP III
Prerequisite: MUS 181 and MUS 171 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 270. This is the third course in a series of four courses devoted to the aural skills of musicianship. The course includes an introduction to chromaticism; modulation to closely-related keys; and syncopation. Aural understanding is developed through dictation and sight singing.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 2
MUS 281 - MUSICIANSHIP IV
Prerequisite: MUS 280 and MUS 270 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 271. This course is the last in a series of four courses devoted to the aural skills of musicianship. The course includes professional rhythmic and harmonic concepts such as changing meters; the hemiola; remote modulation; diatonic modes; and post-tonal structures. Aural understanding is developed through dictation and sight singing.
1 Credit Hour (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 2
MUS 290 - MUSIC INTERNSHIP
Prerequisite: Department approval. This course is designed to give the student the opportunities in their own field under the direct supervision of a professional. The student will work at least 75 hours per credit hour received or equivalent plus weekly meeting with a college supervising professor.
1 to 3 Credit Hours (TC) - Lecture Hours: 0 Laboratory Hours: 5 to 20