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2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy)
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2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) 
    
 
  May 16, 2024
 
2016-2017 Graduate Studies Bulletin (Archived Copy) [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
  
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    MUED 564 - String Instrument Pedagogy

    Credits: 2

    Principles and practices in teaching string instruments, including Suzuki and Rolland. Emphasis on teaching in the private studio.

  
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    MUED 565 - Specialized Elementary Music Methods

    Credits: 2

    Advanced study of Orff, Kodaly, Dalcroze, and Gordon music learning theories as applied in elementary schools.

    Prerequisites: MUED 465

  
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    MUED 568 - Organization and Administration of Music Programs

    Credits: 2

    Topics include materials and techniques of class teaching, equipment purchase, budgeting, recruiting, public relations, and the music library.

  
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    MUED 568P - Practicum in Instrumental Music

    Credits: 1

    Practical application of instrumental methods and materials in school settings. Not auditable.

    Corequisite: MUED 568

  
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    MUED 700 - Independent Study in Music Education

    Credits: 1-3

    This course is designed for graduate students who wish to pursue a study of various areas of music education according to their particular needs.

    Prerequisites: permission of advisory committee

  
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    MUED 731 - Teaching Internship in Music

    Credits: 12

    This course is designed to provide a full semester of field experience in the public school for Master of Arts in Teaching (music ) degree participants.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance into Professional Program in Education.

    Note: Not Auditable.

  
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    MUED 732 - Music Teaching Internship Seminar

    Credits: 3

    A series of seminars designed to enhance the student teaching experience. Topics include classroom management, lesson planning, assessment, and curriculum development.

    Prerequisites: Acceptance into Professional Program in Education and MUED 731.

  
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    MUED 752 - Psychology of Music

    Credits: 3

    Study of the physical factors involved with the production and perception of musical sound; the tests for measuring music aptitude and achievement; the psychology of learning applied to music.

  
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    MUED 753 - Instrumental Development and Related Materials

    Credits: 3

    Detailed study and analysis of techniques used for the development of the instrumental program in the public schools; diagnosis of problems relating to strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion; study and evaluation (including the problems in selection and use) of literature and materials for solos, small ensembles, bands, and orchestras suitable for elementary, junior, and senior high schools.

  
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    MUED 754 - Music Administration and Curriculum

    Credits: 3

    Concepts of and trends and practices in supervision; the place of music in the total program of education; consideration of current types of administrative organizations; study of administrative problems including scheduling and budgeting; consideration of effective music programs in city and county school systems; in-service education and workshop techniques; school and community relationships.

  
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    MUED 756 - Choral Development and Related Materials

    Credits: 3

    Study of choral problems from the classroom point of view; techniques of voice development in classes; emphasis on style, interpretation, rehearsal techniques, rhythm, tone quality, and diction; study and evaluation of choral compositions from Palestrina to the present day available for use in the public schools at all levels of instruction.

  
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    MUED 757 - Seminar in Elementary School Music

    Credits: 3

    A survey and evaluation of music book series for the elementary and middle school; an investigation of contemporary developments in pedagogy and in the application of research findings; and the formulation of a topical bibliography.

  
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    MUED 781 - Advanced Brass Pedagogy

    Credits: 3

    Pedagogical methods and techniques of brass instruction, and a survey of music literature appropriate for intermediate through advanced level.

  
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    MUED 782 - Advanced Woodwind Pedagogy

    Credits: 3

    An investigation of pedagogical methods and techniques of woodwind instruction through performance, and a survey of music literature appropriate for intermediate through advanced levels.

  
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    MUED 783 - Advanced Wind Pedagogy

    Credits: 3

    Pedagogical methods and techniques of wind instruction. Special study of problems unique to each instrument relating to care and repair, embouchure, tone production, articulation, fingering, intonation, and teaching materials.

  
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    MUED 784 - Band Literature

    Credits: 3

    History and literature of the wind band/ensemble.

  
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    MUED 785 - Measurement and Evaluation of Music Learning

    Credits: 3

    Selection and development of appropriate music learning measurement and evaluation techniques.

  
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    MUED 790 - Principles of Music Education

    Credits: 3

    Seminar on selected topics in music education.

  
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    MUED 791 - History and Philosophy of Music Education

    Credits: 3

    History of music education in the United States; comparative music education in foreign countries; philosophies that have influenced music education; and socio-cultural effects of music in the United States.

  
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    MUED 792 - Music Learning Theory

    Credits: 3

    Application of learning theory to music.

  
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    MUED 793 - Topics in Music Education

    Credits: 1-3

    May be repeated for up to twelve credits. Topic for any semester to be announced by suffix and title in the schedule of classes.

  
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    MUED 795 - Research in Music Education and Pedagogy

    Credits: 3

    Research methods and procedures.

  
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    MUED 796 - Seminar in Music Education Research

    Credits: 3

    Survey and critical analysis of research in music education, culminating in the presentation and defense of individual research proposals.

    Prerequisites: MUED 795

  
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    MUED 890 - Research Project

    Credits: 1-3

    Specialized research in music education. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits (Pass-Fail grading).

  
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    MUSC 500 - Topics in Performance and Literature

    Credits: 1-3

    Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of courses by suffix and title.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 501 - Secondary Applied Music

    Credits: 1-2

    May be repeated for credit.

    Note: Courses consist of individual instruction including individualized assignments and regular private instruction and review. A-flute/piccolo; B-oboe/English horn; C-clarinet; D-bassoon; E-saxophone; F-French horn; G-trumpet; H-trombone; I-euphonium; J-tuba; K-percussion; L-harpsichord; N-classic guitar; O-organ; P-piano; R-violin; S-viola; T-violoncello; U-double bass; V-voice; W-service playing; Y-conducting; Z-jazz.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Applied Music)

  
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    MUSC 505 - Violin Scales and Technique

    Credits: 2

    Improving and refining left and right hand texhnique on the violin through the use of scales.

  
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    MUSC 511 - Applied Music

    Credits: 1-2

    Repeatable for credit.

    Note: Courses consist of individual instruction including individualized assignments and regular private instruction and review. A-flute/piccolo; B-oboe/English horn; C-clarinet; D-bassoon; E-saxophone; F-French horn; G-trumpet; H-trombone; I-euphonium; J-tuba; K-percussion; L-harpsichord; N-classic guitar; O-organ; P-piano; R-violin; S-viola; T-violoncello; U-double bass; V-voice; W-service playing; Y-conducting; Z-jazz.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Applied Music)

  
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    MUSC 515 - Orchestration

    Credits: 3

    Instrumentation and orchestration; possibilities and limitations idiomatic to specific orchestral instruments and ensemble combinations.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 516 - Composition

    Credits: 3

    Private study in music composition; may be repeated.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 417 or equivalent experience

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 518 - Form and Analysis

    Credits: 3

    Examination of fundamental principles of musical forms; analysis of representative tonal works.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 520 - Studio Arranging and Composition

    Credits: 3

    Instruction and practice in arranging and composing in various jazz and commercial music styles and genres. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

    Note: 12 hrs max

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 523 - Techniques and Materials of Tonal Music

    Credits: 3

    Study of the techniques and materials of tonal harmony and voice leading with integrated ear-training component.

    Prerequisites: permission of advisor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 525 - Post-Tonal Music Theory

    Credits: 3

    Studies in post-tonal theoretical techniques and analysis.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 216

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 526 - Analytical Studies

    Credits: 3

    Analytical techniques applied to music of a particular style, period, or genre. May be repeated for a total of 9 credits. Topic for any semester to be announced by suffix and title in the schedule of classes.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 528 - Seminar in Music Theory

    Credits: 3

    Advanced studies in music theory. Individual projects. Three meetings per week.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 529 - Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint

    Credits: 3

    Analysis and writing in contrapuntal forms with emphasis on the style of Bach.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 530 - Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint

    Credits: 3

    Analysis and writing in contrapuntal forms with emphasis on the style of Palestrina.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 540 - Projects in Computer Music

    Credits: 1-3

    Directed study in computer-music composition or research.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 336 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 543 - Song Literature

    Credits: 3

    A study of the development of the solo art song, illustrated by major works of the song writers of all major nationalities.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 544 - Topics in Music History

    Credits: 3

    May be repeated for a total of nine credits. Topic for any semester to be announced by suffix and title in the schedule of classes.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 545 - Survey of the Opera

    Credits: 3

    A survey of the literature of Classic, Romantic, and modern opera, with special attention given to the recognition of the best-known works in each school. Recordings. Open to all students as an elective.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 548 - Orchestra Literature

    Credits: 3

    Symphony, concerto, tone poem, and other symphonic works from the Classic, Romantic, and modern repertory. Changing concepts of orchestration.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 549 - Survey of Chamber Music

    Credits: 3

    The literature for small instrumental ensembles from the Baroque era to the present. The string quartet, divertimento, keyboard-accompanied sonata, etc.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 555 - World Music

    Credits: 3

    Rhythms, scales, forms, and instrument types basic to all music. European and American folk song, African and Native American tribal music, Asian music.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 110 or equivalent

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 557 - American Music

    Credits: 3

    Survey of the music composed in the United States from the colonial period to the present. The influences of European, African, Indian, and South American musical styles.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 558 - Piano Literature I

    Credits: 3

    Standard piano literature including major masterpieces from 1700 to 1850. Emphasis on instrumental and stylistic developments, and historical and theoretical background for interpreting the literature of the piano.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 559 - Piano Literature II

    Credits: 3

    Standard piano literature including major masterpieces from 1850 to present . Emphasis on instrumental and stylistic developments, and historical and theoretical background for interpreting the literature of the piano.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 565 - Advanced Audio Recording Techniques

    Credits: 3

    Multi-microphone and ambisonic stereo recording techniques; multi-track recording, signal processing and audio production; digital audio. Studio and field experience.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 365 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 566 - Fundamentals of Sound Use for Media

    Credits: 3

    Music for use in media; midi applications and synchronization methods using time code; direct-to-hard-disc tapeless audio recording software.

    Cross-listed Course: MART 542

    Prerequisites: MUSC 565 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 567 - Recording Studio Techniques

    Credits: 3

    Technology and techniques in the recording studio including use of equalizers, limiters, reverberators, compressors, the mixing console, multi-track recording, microphone techniques, and basic acoustics related to the instrumental and vocal recording proc

    Prerequisites: MUSC 564, 565 or approval of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 569 - Intermediate Piano Accompanying

    Credits: 3

    Approaches to specific problems in vocal and instrumental accompanying; supervised accompanying in class. Advanced work for experienced students.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 571 - Digital Audio Technology

    Credits: 3

    A study of the theory and practice of digital audio technology including analog to digital conversion, digital storage, error correction, transmission, basic digital signal processing, and synchronization.



    Prerequisites: MUSC 365, permission of instructor

  
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    MUSC 572 - Advanced Audio Topics

    Credits: 3

    A study of the theory and practice of audio topics such as digital signal processing, psychoacoustics, data compression, sound reinforcement systems, wireless transmission, large scale system integration, and emerging technologies.



    Prerequisites: MUSC 571, permission of instructor

  
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    MUSC 573 - Performance Pedagogy I

    Credits: 3

    Basic concepts, techniques and materials for teaching a specific instrument.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 573L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 2

    Directed teaching in laboratory and private settings.

    Corequisite: MUSC 573 or MUSC 574

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 574 - Performance Pedagogy II

    Credits: 3

    Basic concepts, techniques and materials for teaching a specific instrument intermediate studies.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 574L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 2

    Directed teaching in laboratory and private settings.

    Corequisite: MUSC 573 or MUSC 574

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 575 - Directed Teaching in Pedagogy I

    Credits: 3

    Supervised teaching in a performance area.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 575L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 2

    Directed teaching in laboratory and private settings.

    Corequisite: MUSC 575

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 576 - Teaching in Pedagogy II

    Credits: 3

    Supervised teaching in a performance area. MUSC 576 may be repeated for credit (6 credits total).

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 576L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 1

    Practical experience in preparing lesson plans and teaching theory-performance classes for precollege piano students on electronic and acoustical instruments. May be repeated for credit.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 577 - Vocal Pedagogy

    Credits: 2

    Anatomy and function of the singing voice with practical application to teaching. Not auditable.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 578 - Diction for Singers I

    Credits: 2

    Techniques of pronunciation for singing in Latin, Italian, and English.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 278

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 579 - Diction for Singers II

    Credits: 2

    Techniques of pronunciation for singing in German and French.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 278

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 580 - Music & Arts Entrepreneurship

    Credits: 3

    Entrepreneurial skills and context for arts-based careers and business ventures. Students develop arts projects related to their interests.

    Subdiscipline: Music

  
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    MUSC 581 - The Alexander Technique

    Credits: 2

    Theoretical/experimental exploration of major body systems and developmental movements to bring more articulation to the body and more awareness and physical ease in performance. For music and education students.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 582 - Music and Money

    Credits: 3

    A survey of the for-profit and non-profit music economies and the broader policy that drives these economies. Restricted to Music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 580, ECON 224

  
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    MUSC 583 - Music and Worship

    Credits: 3

    The selection and leadership of music in the church service; music for the rural church; selecting and directing anthems and service music for the nonprofessional church choir; the transition from psalmody to hymnody in the 18th century; the Anglican Chant and the Lutheran Chorale.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 584 - Workshop in Music

    Credits: 1-3

    Selected topics in music. May be repeated as topic varies.

    Note: 12 hrs max

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 585 - Organ Literature I

    Credits: 3

    Organ literature and registration from antiquity to 1750.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 586 - Organ Literature II

    Credits: 3

    Organ literature and registration 1750 to the present.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 587 - Repertories of Lute, Vihuela, and Guitar

    Credits: 3

    Solo literature for plucked, fretted instruments from the Renaissance into the 20th century. National styles, traits, and technical innovations included.

    Prerequisites: admission to upper division guitar study

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 588 - Business of Music

    Credits: 3

    Seminar on the business of music.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 589 - Arts Management

    Credits: 3

    Management techniques for organizations with a musical component such as: orchestra, opera, ballet, artist series.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 590 - Seminar in Music Entrepreneurship

    Credits: 3

    Analyses of music businesses through the use of case studies. Restricted to Music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 582, MKTG 350

  
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    MUSC 591 - Music Leadership Practicum

    Credits: 3

    A practicum to design and execute an entrepreneurial music leadership project in Columbia, South Carolina. Restricted to Music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 590

  
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    MUSC 592 - 21st Century Musician

    Credits: 3

    Issues confronting the professional performing musician. Topics will include performance-based income models and opportunities, program development, and promotional and supporting materials.

    Note: Enrollment Restrictions: 380, 385

  
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    MUSC 593 - Arts Marketing

    Credits: 3

    Arts marketing program challenges, arts organizations, building the successful private studio, marketing plans, social media and guerilla marketing, and market research.


    Note: Effective: Spring 2014

  
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    MUSC 594 - Independent Music Teaching Business

    Credits: 3

    A study of all aspects of the creation and maintenance of a viable independent music teaching business.

    Note: Enrollment Restrictions: 380, 385

  
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    MUSC 595 - Community Engagement Through Music

    Credits: 2

    Community engagement as it relates to music, with a focus on developing practical skills in creating engaging, interactive performances for various audiences.

    Note: Restricted to: Music

  
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    MUSC 599 - Music Business Internship

    Credits: 1-3

    Supervised work experience as approved by area program director. (May be repeated up to 6 credits.)

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 700 - Independent Study

    Credits: 1-3

    This course is designed for graduate students who wish to pursue a study of various areas of music according to their particular needs.

    Prerequisites: permission of advisor and instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 707 - Music Bibliography and Research

    Credits: 2

    Reference works, discographies, periodicals, thematic catalogs, and other sources. Research methods and materials.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 710 - Vocal Coaching

    Credits: 1-2

    Advanced study of stylistic, interpretive, linguistic, and other performance issues in solo operatic, oratorio, and recital repertoire for singers. Repeatable for credit.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 711 - Graduate Applied Music

    Credits: 1-4

    Repeatable for credit.

    Note: Courses consist of individual instruction including individualized assignments and regular private instruction and review. A-flute/piccolo; B-oboe/English horn; C-clarinet; D-bassoon; E-saxophone; F-French horn; G-trumpet; H-trombone; I-euphonium; J-tuba; K-percussion; L-harpsichord; N-classic guitar; O-organ; P-piano; R-violin; S-viola; T-violoncello; U-double bass; V-voice; W-service playing; Y-conducting; Z-jazz.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Applied Music)

  
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    MUSC 713 - Advanced Jazz Theory

    Credits: 3

    Harmonic, melodic, rhythmic, and structural concepts related to advanced jazz improvisation and composition. In-depth analysis of selected improvisations of artists and contemporary jazz styles.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 714 - Advanced Jazz Arranging

    Credits: 3

    Advanced orchestration, compositional development, cross-ensemble writing, extended forms, expanded harmonic and rhythmic vocabulary in the various contemporary jazz styles.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 520 or equivalent

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 715 - Analysis and Performance

    Credits: 3

    Performance and interpretive considerations through the study of music on a technical basis. Observations of unity/variety and tension/repose, the interaction of music’s materials, and the sources for growth and shape.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 716 - Composition

    Credits: 1-3

    Original composition. May be repeated for credit.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 717 - Advanced Orchestration

    Credits: 3

    Advanced orchestral arranging and score study, principles or score identification, and historical survey of orchestration practices and styles.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 718 - Band Arranging

    Credits: 3

    Characteristics and use of individual instruments; writing for separate choirs, chamber and solo writing; scoring piano, organ, and orchestra music for band.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 719 - Choral Arranging

    Credits: 3

    Practice in arranging and composing in the choral medium with emphasis on choral groups of the junior and senior high schools.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 720 - Pedagogy of Music Theory

    Credits: 3

    Concepts, techniques, and materials for teaching music theory.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 722 - Symphonic Analysis

    Credits: 3

    Analysis of orchestral music from the 17th to the 20th centuries with respect to form, tonal language, and orchestration.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 723 - Baroque Styles

    Credits: 3

    Baroque styles, forms, and performance practices.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 724 - Contemporary Styles I

    Credits: 3

    A study of the techniques of 20th-century composition through writing in individual styles. The first semester (MUSC 724) is concerned with composers such as Bartok, Stravinsky, and Schoenberg.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 725 - Contemporary Styles II

    Credits: 3

    MUSC 725 concentrates on more recent music.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 726 - Topics in Music Theory

    Credits: 3

    Analytical techniques, advanced orchestration, arranging for the marching band, or other selected topics. May be repeated as topic varies.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

  
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    MUSC 727 - Schenkerian Analysis

    Credits: 3

    Study of analytical concepts developed by Heinrich Schenker, and their application to analysis of tonal music.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composition)

 

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