2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Jun 16, 2024  
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Music

  
  • MUS 537 - Pedagogy of Major Instrument


    A survey of teaching materials and techniques for the student’s major instrument from beginning to advanced levels. In addition to the weekly class meeting, students may have the opportunity to teach half-hour lessons under the supervision of the instructor. Offered on demand.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 557 - Vocal Pedagogy


    A survey of vocal teaching materials and techniques from beginning to advanced levels. In addition to the weekly class meeting, students begin teaching private lessons approximately one-third of the way into the semester under the supervision of the instructor. Second semester. Offered alternate years.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 567 - Organ Pedagogy


    A survey of organ teaching materials and techniques from beginning to advanced levels. In addition to the weekly class meeting, students teach one-half hour per week under the supervision of the instructor. Second semester. Offered alternate years.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 577 - Piano Pedagogy


    A survey of piano teaching materials and techniques from beginning to advanced levels. In addition to the weekly class meeting, students observe and teach private and class piano lessons under the supervision of the instructor. Second semester. Offered alternate years.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 590 - Senior Recital


    A recital required of all music majors during the student’s final year of study. Repertoire should include a variety of styles and periods. Voice students should demonstrate language skills in Italian, French and German in addition to English. Church music majors perform in their major area for 30 minutes and conduct a choir they have trained in four pieces selected from varied historical periods. Music Education majors perform for 30 minutes in their major area. Composition majors supervise a 60-minute program of their own compositions. Performance majors perform for 60 minutes in their major area. Both semesters.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MUS 591 - Church Music Internship


    A comprehensive capstone experience for students in the five-year Church Music programs designed to facilitate the application of knowledge and skills to actual church music ministry. Includes pre-internship resume writing and interviewing as well as a music performance project completed during the internship. May be taken concurrently with MUS 592. Both semesters and summer.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUS 521 and either MUS 421 or MUS 522

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 592 - Church Music Internship


    A continuation of MUS 591: A comprehensive capstone experience for students in the five-year Church Music programs designed to facilitate the application of knowledge and skills to actual church music ministry. Includes a music performance project completed during the internship. Both semesters and summer.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUS 591 (may be taken concurrently)

    Credits: 1

Music - Applied Brass

  
  • MAB 031 - Applied Brass (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Brass for the non-music major, or music major studying a secondary applied area.  Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAB 032 - Applied Brass (Secondary)


    A continuation of MAB 031 for all subsequent semesters. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAB 131 - Applied Brass (Secondary)


    Private instruction in brass for the non-music major and for the music major studying brass as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAB 132 - Applied Brass (Secondary)


    Private instruction in brass for the non-music major and for the music major studying brass as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAB 181 - Applied Brass


    Study of basic instrumental techniques, including breathing, posture, tone production, articulation, and phrasing.  Technical studies include scales and interval studies and transposition techniques, in addition to a standard classical repertoire.  Instrumental interpretation of hymns and sacred songs is also covered. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 182 - Applied Brass


    Study of basic instrumental techniques, including breathing, posture, tone production, articulation, and phrasing.  Technical studies include scales and interval studies and transposition techniques, in addition to a standard classical repertoire.  Instrumental interpretation of hymns and sacred songs is also covered. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 231 - Applied Brass (Secondary)


    Private instruction in brass for the non-music major and for the music major studying brass as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAB 232 - Applied Brass (Secondary)


    Private instruction in brass for the non-music major and for the music major studying brass as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAB 281 - Applied Brass


    The continuation of instrumental technique with exercises to develop range, power, and flexibility.  Service music and classical repertoire to include several longer works such as a sonata.  Transposition to all keys. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 282 - Applied Brass


    The continuation of instrumental technique with exercises to develop range, power, and flexibility.  Service music and classical repertoire to include several longer works such as a sonata.  Transposition to all keys. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 283 - Class Brass


    A study of the rudiments of playing brass instruments involving practical study and performance on several instruments within the brass family. Included is an emphasis on studying the performance capabilities and pedagogical aspects of brass instruments. First semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAB 381 - Applied Brass


    Study of a major work (Classical or Romantic) each semester for the student’s chosen instrument.  Advanced technical studies.  Selected shorter works. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 382 - Applied Brass


    Study of a major work (Classical or Romantic) each semester for the student’s chosen instrument.  Advanced technical studies.  Selected shorter works. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 481 - Applied Brass


    Study to include a concerto from the Romantic period and shorter pieces from the 20th century. Additional work in instrumental service playing. Advanced transposition studies. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 482 - Applied Brass


    Study to include a concerto from the Romantic period and shorter pieces from the 20th century. Additional work in instrumental service playing. Advanced transposition studies. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 581 - Applied Brass


    Emphasis on repertoire building. Study is correlated with history and literature courses, and includes reading of important orchestral and operatic scores and a major 20th-century work, if available. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and styles, and should normally include some ensemble work. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAB 582 - Applied Brass


    Emphasis on repertoire building. Study is correlated with history and literature courses, and includes reading of important orchestral and operatic scores and a major 20th-century work, if available. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and styles, and should normally include some ensemble work. Either semester.

    Credits: 2

Music - Applied Composition

  
  • MAC 031 - Applied Composition (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Composition for the non-music major or the music major studying composition as a secondary applied area. Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAC 032 - Applied Composition (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Composition for the non-music major or the music major studying composition as a secondary applied area. Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAC 131 - Applied Composition (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Composition for the non-music major or the music major studying composition as a secondary applied area. Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAC 132 - Applied Composition (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Composition for the non-music major or the music major studying composition as a secondary applied area. Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAC 231 - Applied Composition (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Composition for the non-music major or the music major studying composition as a secondary applied area. Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAC 232 - Applied Composition (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Composition for the non-music major or the music major studying composition as a secondary applied area. Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAC 281 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 282 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 381 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 382 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 387 - Applied Composition: Counterpoint


    A study of the principles of two- and three-part counterpoint of the 16th century (all species in two-part) and 18th century (invention, fugue). Treatise study, analysis, and composition are included. Both semesters.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUS 314

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 481 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 482 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 581 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAC 582 - Applied Composition


    The composition major studies privately for six semesters normally beginning in semester three. The progression of study consists of original work from simple to more complex forms, including vocal and instrumental music for the church and concert stage. The program culminates with a 60-minute senior recital during the final semester of study. A review of the BMus in Composition program and course descriptions will familiarize the prospective student with the complete course of study. Both semesters.

    Credits: 2

Music - Applied Guitar

  
  • MAG 031 - Applied Guitar (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Guitar for the non-music major, or music major studying a secondary applied area.  Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAG 032 - Applied Guitar (Secondary)


    A continuation of MAG 031 for all subsequent semesters. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAG 131 - Applied Guitar (Secondary)


    Private instruction in guitar for the non-music major and for the music major studying guitar as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 132 - Applied Guitar (Secondary)


    Private instruction in guitar for the non-music major and for the music major studying guitar as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 181 - Applied Guitar


    Study of basic instrumental techniques, including breathing, posture, tone production, articulation, and phrasing.  Technical studies include scales and interval studies and transposition techniques, in addition to a standard classical repertoire.  Instrumental interpretation of hymns and sacred songs is also covered. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 182 - Applied Guitar


    Study of basic instrumental techniques, including breathing, posture, tone production, articulation, and phrasing.  Technical studies include scales and interval studies and transposition techniques, in addition to a standard classical repertoire.  Instrumental interpretation of hymns and sacred songs is also covered. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 231 - Applied Guitar (Secondary)


    Private instruction in guitar for the non-music major and for the music major studying guitar as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 232 - Applied Guitar (Secondary)


    Private instruction in guitar for the non-music major and for the music major studying guitar as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 281 - Applied Guitar


    The continuation of instrumental technique with exercises to develop range, power, and flexibility.  Service music and classical repertoire to include several longer works such as a sonata.  Transposition to all keys. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 282 - Applied Guitar


    The continuation of instrumental technique with exercises to develop range, power, and flexibility.  Service music and classical repertoire to include several longer works such as a sonata.  Transposition to all keys. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 283 - Class Guitar I


    A course for the beginning guitarist that presents elementary single string melodies, basic chord voicings, and rhythmic patterns. This class familiarizes the student with basic guitar technique, uses, and terminology in a group setting. First semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 284 - Class Guitar II


    This course is for those who have mastered the basic techniques of Class Guitar I. The class expands the fundamental melodic, chordal, and rhythmic vocabulary of the beginning guitarist in a group setting. Second semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MAG 283

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 285 - Pop/Jazz Guitar Techniques I


    An introduction to interpreting and playing pop and jazz using appropriate guitar idioms, stylings, and improvisation. First semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MAG 284

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 286 - Pop/Jazz Guitar Techniques II


    An introduction to interpreting and playing pop and jazz using appropriate guitar idioms, stylings, and improvisation. Second semester.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MAG 285

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAG 381 - Applied Guitar


    Study of a major work (Classical or Romantic) each semester for the student’s chosen instrument. Advanced technical studies.  Selected shorter works. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 382 - Applied Guitar


    Study of a major work (Classical or Romantic) each semester for the student’s chosen instrument. Advanced technical studies.  Selected shorter works. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 481 - Applied Guitar


    Study to include a concerto from the Romantic period and shorter pieces from the 20th century. Additional work in instrumental service playing. Advanced transposition studies. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 482 - Applied Guitar


    Study to include a concerto from the Romantic period and shorter pieces from the 20th century. Additional work in instrumental service playing. Advanced transposition studies. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 581 - Applied Guitar


    Emphasis on repertoire building. Study is correlated with history and literature courses, and includes reading of important orchestral and operatic scores and a major 20th-century work, if available. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and styles and should normally include some ensemble work. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAG 582 - Applied Guitar


    Emphasis on repertoire building. Study is correlated with history and literature courses, and includes reading of important orchestral and operatic scores and a major 20th-century work, if available. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and styles and should normally include some ensemble work. Either semester.

    Credits: 2

Music - Applied Organ

  
  • MAO 031 - Applied Organ (Secondary)


    Private instruction in applied Organ for the non-music major, or music major studying a secondary applied area.  Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAO 032 - Applied Organ (Secondary)


    A continuation of MAO 031 for all subsequent semesters. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAO 131 - Applied Organ (Secondary)


    Private instruction in organ for the non-music major and for the music major studying organ as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAO 132 - Applied Organ (Secondary)


    Private instruction in organ for the non-music major and for the music major studying organ as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAO 181 - Applied Organ


    Darwin Wolford, Organ Studies for the Beginner; congregational hymn accompaniments; Franck: Easy Service Music; Bach: Eight Little Preludes and Fugues; Dupre: 79 Chorale Preludes; Walcha: selected chorale preludes. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 182 - Applied Organ


    Darwin Wolford, Organ Studies for the Beginner; congregational hymn accompaniments; Franck: Easy Service Music; Bach: Eight Little Preludes and Fugues; Dupre: 79 Chorale Preludes; Walcha: selected chorale preludes. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 231 - Applied Organ (Secondary)


    Private instruction in organ for the non-music major and for the music major studying organ as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAO 232 - Applied Organ (Secondary)


    Private instruction in organ for the non-music major and for the music major studying organ as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAO 281 - Applied Organ


    Hymn and technical studies as needed; Bach: Little Fugue in G Minor, selected preludes and fugues; Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Orgelbuchlein; selected works of Buxtehude, Pachelbel and Walther; Vierne: 24 Pieces in Free Style; Dupre: 15 Pieces; Wright: Brother James Air. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 282 - Applied Organ


    Hymn and technical studies as needed; Bach: Little Fugue in G Minor, selected preludes and fugues; Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Orgelbuchlein; selected works of Buxtehude, Pachelbel and Walther; Vierne: 24 Pieces in Free Style; Dupre: 15 Pieces; Wright: Brother James Air. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 381 - Applied Organ


    Bach: Dorian Toccata, Gigue Fugue, Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C, Schubler Chorales, selected chorale preludes; Brahms: Eleven Chorale Preludes; Mendelssohn: Sonatas; Franck: selected works; Widor: selected movements from the Organ Symphonies; Schroeder: Little Preludes and Intermezzi; techniques of service playing. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 382 - Applied Organ


    Bach: Dorian Toccata, Gigue Fugue, Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C, Schubler Chorales, selected chorale preludes; Brahms: Eleven Chorale Preludes; Mendelssohn: Sonatas; Franck: selected works; Widor: selected movements from the Organ Symphonies; Schroeder: Little Preludes and Intermezzi; techniques of service playing. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 481 - Applied Organ


    Bach: selected preludes and fugues, larger chorale preludes; Franck: Chorales; Langlais: Te Deum, Suite Breve; Messiaen: Celestial Banquet; Reger: Benedictus; Vierne: Carillon de Westminster; techniques of service playing. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 482 - Applied Organ


    Bach: selected preludes and fugues, larger chorale preludes; Franck: Chorales; Langlais: Te Deum, Suite Breve; Messiaen: Celestial Banquet; Reger: Benedictus; Vierne: Carillon de Westminster; techniques of service playing. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 581 - Applied Organ


    Bach: selected major works-Prelude and Fugue in B Minor, D Major, Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, Trio Sonatas, Toccata in F Major; Early English, French and Latin composers; selected works of Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Handel, Mozart, Liszt, Reubke, Hindemith, Sowerby, Alain, Dupre, Messiaen, and others. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and demonstrate a variety of styles. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAO 582 - Applied Organ


    Bach: selected major works-Prelude and Fugue in B Minor, D Major, Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, Trio Sonatas, Toccata in F Major; Early English, French and Latin composers; selected works of Buxtehude, Sweelinck, Handel, Mozart, Liszt, Reubke, Hindemith, Sowerby, Alain, Dupre, Messiaen, and others. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and demonstrate a variety of styles. Either semester.

    Credits: 2

Music - Applied Percussion

  
  • MAX 031 - Applied Percussion (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Percussion for the non-music major, or music major studying a secondary applied area.  Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAX 032 - Applied Percussion (Secondary)


    A continuation of MAX 031 for all subsequent semesters. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAX 131 - Applied Percussion (Secondary)


    Private instruction in percussion for the non-music major and for the music major studying percussion as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAX 132 - Applied Percussion (Secondary)


    Private instruction in percussion for the non-music major and for the music major studying percussion as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAX 181 - Applied Percussion


    Study of basic instrumental techniques, including breathing, posture, tone production, articulation, and phrasing. Technical studies include scales and interval studies and transposition techniques, in addition to a standard classical repertoire. Instrumental interpretation of hymns and sacred songs is also covered. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 182 - Applied Percussion


    Study of basic instrumental techniques, including breathing, posture, tone production, articulation, and phrasing. Technical studies include scales and interval studies and transposition techniques, in addition to a standard classical repertoire. Instrumental interpretation of hymns and sacred songs is also covered. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 231 - Applied Percussion (Secondary)


    Private instruction in percussion for the non-music major and for the music major studying percussion as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAX 232 - Applied Percussion (Secondary)


    Private instruction in percussion for the non-music major and for the music major studying percussion as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAX 281 - Applied Percussion


    The continuation of instrumental technique with exercises to develop range, power, and flexibility.  Service music and classical repertoire to include several longer works such as a sonata.  Transposition to all keys. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 282 - Applied Percussion


    The continuation of instrumental technique with exercises to develop range, power, and flexibility.  Service music and classical repertoire to include several longer works such as a sonata.  Transposition to all keys. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 283 - Class Percussion


    A study of the rudiments of playing percussion instruments, which includes practical study and performance on several instruments within the percussion family. Emphasis is on studying the performance capabilities and pedagogical aspects of percussion instruments. First semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAX 381 - Applied Percussion


    Study of a major work (Classical or Romantic) each semester for the student’s chosen instrument. Advanced technical studies. Selected shorter works. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 382 - Applied Percussion


    Study of a major work (Classical or Romantic) each semester for the student’s chosen instrument. Advanced technical studies. Selected shorter works. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 481 - Applied Percussion


    Study to include a concerto from the Romantic period and shorter pieces from the 20th century. Additional work in instrumental service playing. Advanced transposition studies. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 482 - Applied Percussion


    Study to include a concerto from the Romantic period and shorter pieces from the 20th century. Additional work in instrumental service playing. Advanced transposition studies. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 581 - Applied Percussion


    Emphasis on repertoire building. Study is correlated with history and literature courses, and includes reading of important orchestral and operatic scores and a major 20th-century work, if available. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and styles, and should normally include some ensemble work. Either semester.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MAX 582 - Applied Percussion


    Emphasis on repertoire building. Study is correlated with history and literature courses, and includes reading of important orchestral and operatic scores and a major 20th-century work, if available. The senior recital should represent varied historical periods and styles, and should normally include some ensemble work. Either semester.

    Credits: 2

Music - Applied Piano

  
  • MAP 031 - Applied Piano (Secondary)


    Private instruction in Applied Piano for the non-music major, or music major studying a secondary applied area. Instruction is tailored to the level of the student’s development. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAP 032 - Applied Piano (Secondary)


    A continuation of MAP 031 for all subsequent semesters. Either semester.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAP 035 - Applied Piano: Pop/Jazz Improvisation


    Private instruction in jazz and pop piano improvisation for the non-music major and for the music major studying piano as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Both semesters.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAP 036 - Applied Piano: Pop/Jazz Improvisation


    Private instruction in jazz and pop piano improvisation for the non-music major and for the music major studying piano as a secondary applied. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Both semesters.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MAP 131 - Applied Piano (Secondary)


    Private instruction in piano for the non-music major and for the music major studying piano as a secondary applied or for piano proficiency purposes. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAP 132 - Applied Piano (Secondary)


    Private instruction in piano for the non-music major and for the music major studying piano as a secondary applied or for piano proficiency purposes. Instruction is tailored to the student’s level of development and goals. Either semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAP 133 - Class Piano I


    A piano course for beginners designed to develop and prepare students for the level of playing required to pass piano proficiency examination. First semester.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MAP 134 - Class Piano II


    A piano course for beginners designed to develop and prepare students for the level of playing required to pass the piano proficiency examination. Second semester.

    Credits: 1
 

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