May 31, 2024  
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Academic Courses


 

Military Leadership-Army ROTC

Courses listed in this section cannot be combined to constitute a minor.

Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.

  
  • ML 102 - Leadership Fundamentals (Basic) 2

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Continued study of leadership focused at the individual and team levels. Topics include problems solving, critical thinking, leadership styles, and group cohesion. Leadership laboratory training includes small tactics and weapons firing. Physical training two days per week and two-hour lecture or laboratory every week or equivalent. These courses cannot be combined to constitute a minor. Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.
  
  • ML 201 - Leadership Development (Basic) 1

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of leadership focused at the team level. Students develop leadership skills through public speaking, managing small groups, and mentoring first-year students. Skill are applied in a variety of challenging training events during leadership laboratory, including rappelling, water survival, land navigation, and team-building exercises. Physical training two days per week and two-hour lecture or laboratory every week or equivalent. These courses cannot be combined to constitute a minor. Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.
  
  • ML 202 - Leadership Development II (Basic) 2

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Continued study of leadership at the team and small group levels. Focuses on moral leadership, officership, and the Army as a profession. Leadership laboratory training includes small unit tactics, airmobile operations, and weapons firing. Students lead teams throughout the semester. Physical training two days per week and two-hour lecture or laboratory every week or equivalent. These courses cannot be combined to constitute a minor. Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.
  
  • ML 301 - Advanced Leadership I (Advanced) 1

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of Leadership focused on decision making, planning, communicating, and executing. Addresses motivational techniques, the role of the leader, and performance assessment. Provides students with leadership management tools and methodology. Students are responsible for training, developing and mentoring Basic Course students. Students apply learned techniques in leadership laboratory. Physical training three days per week and two-hour lecture or laboratory every week or equivalent. These courses cannot be combined to constitute a minor. Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.
  
  • ML 302 - Advanced Leadership II (Advanced) 2

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Continuation of leadership study focusing on collective skills training, tactics, and small group instruction. Synthesizes various components of training, leadership, and teambuilding learned during the Basic Course and ML 301 . Final step in student progression prior to the LDAC Leadership Development Advance Camp. Physical training three days per week and two-hour lecture or laboratory every week or equivalent. These courses cannot be combined to constitute a minor. Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.
  
  • ML 401 - Organizational Leadership I (Advanced) 1

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Culmination of leadership study in preparation for commissioning as Army officers. Students continue exercising leadership and management skills as senior cadet leaders. Leadership instruction focuses on coordinating activities with staffs, communicating effectively, counseling and mentoring subordinates, training management and ethics. Physical training three days per week and two-hour lecture or laboratory every week or equivalent. These courses cannot be combined to constitute a minor. Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.
  
  • ML 402 - Organizational Leadership II (Advanced) 2

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Continuation of ML 401 , Focuses on the continued study of moral, ethical, and legal issues faced by leaders. Includes instruction in administrative and logistical management. Requires students to apply their knowledge individually and collectively to solve problems and improve the organization. Physical training three days per week and two-hour lecture or laboratory every week or equivalent. These courses cannot be combined to constitute a minor. Taught by AROTC faculty at Clemson University.

Music

  
  • MUS 090 - Recital Hour

    0 Cr. Hrs.
    Series of recitals, concerts, seminars, and lectures designed to acquaint music majors and minors with a wide range of music and provide professional development opportunities. Required of all music majors and minors. Course may be repeated.
  
  • MUS 091 - Commercial Music Seminar

    0 Cr. Hrs.
    Series of recitals, concerts, seminars, workshops, and lectures designed to acquaint commercial music majors and minors with a wide range of commercial music and provide professional development opportunities. Course may be repeated.
  
  • MUS 105 - Introduction to Commercial Music

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Overview and exploration of skills, dispositions, understandings, and preparation required to pursue diverse career opportunities in commercial music.
  
  • MUS 111 - Vocal Pedagogy for Instrumental Majors

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    This course is designed for instrumental music education majors to teach the physiology and technique of singing and methods of diagnosis and correction of vocal problems within the choral setting.
  
  • MUS 118 - Vocal Diction

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Fundamentals of phonetics and sound production as applied to singing in English and Italian, including the study of representative vocal literature of each language.
  
  • MUS 134 - Class Piano

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Intended for beginning piano students who are not music majors. Course may be repeated.
  
  • MUS 135 - Class Piano for Music Majors

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Intended for music majors who are beginning piano students. Course must be repeated until student passes the Piano Proficiency Exam.
  
  • MUS 136 - Opera Workshop

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    A study emphasizing dramatic stage interpretation as it relates to an historical, psychological, and physical perspective of a particular character. Repertoire varies.
  
  • MUS 137 - Class Guitar I

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Intended for beginning guitar students in all majors.
  
  • MUS 138 - Class Guitar II

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Intended for intermediate guitar students with at least one semester of guitar performance experience. Prerequisite: Audition with the instructor. Course is repeatable.
  
  • MUS 144 - Class Voice

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    An introductory course presenting proper singing techniques, vocal exercises, and easy solo literature. Intended for non-majors. Course may be repeated.
  
  • MUS 145 - Class Voice for Music and Musical Theatre Majors

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    An introductory course presenting proper singing techniques, vocal exercises, and easy solo literature. Intended for music and musical theatre majors who are beginning voice students.
  
  • MUS 175 - Class Piano for Music Majors I

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    This course instructs music majors in the basic skills required to pass the Piano Proficiency Exam. Focus will be on technical skills such as scales and arpeggios and the development of music reading ability on the grand staff.
  
  • MUS 176 - Class Piano for Music Majors II

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    This course is a continuation of Class Piano for Music Majors I, instructing music majors in the basic skills required to pass the Piano Proficiency Exam. Students will learn musicianship skills such as improvisation and accompanying while continuing to develop music reading ability through score reading.
  
  • MUS 215 - Introduction to Music Technology

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Survey of procedures, equipment, and applications in music technology; emphasis on hands-on experience in music notation and recording applications, and sound reinforcement. Prerequisite: C or better in MUT 103 .
  
  • MUS 216 - Advanced Studio Recording

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Advanced study of procedures and equipment used in modern audio recording studios; topics include multi-track recording, engineering, computer sequencing and computer based music printing. Prerequisite: C or better in MUS 205.
  
  • MUS 275 - Advanced Keyboard Skills I

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    This course is a continuation of Class Piano for Music Majors II, instructing music majors in advanced piano skills necessary for real world application. Students will develop more musicianship skills such as accompanying and rehearsal techniques while continuing to develop music reading ability through choral score reading.
  
  • MUS 276 - Advanced Keyboard Skills II

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    This course is a continuation of Advanced Keyboard Skills I, instructing music majors in advanced piano skills necessary for real world application. Students will develop more musicianship skills such as modulation and arranging while continuing to develop music reading ability through choral score reading.
  
  • MUS 314 - Advanced Piano Pedagogy

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    In-depth topics in piano pedagogy, addressing child psychology, physical development, private and group instruction, issues related to performance and competition, business aspects, and other topics related to implementing a private studio of various age levels.
  
  • MUS 315 - Vocal Pedagogy

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    The study of the physiology of vocal production, techniques in teaching singing, and maintaining vocal health. Students gain an understanding of vocal problems, causes and possible solutions, an appreciation of teaching through an individual student project, and how to choose appropriate repertoire. One semester of applied voice (MUA 210 ) required.
  
  • MUS 316 - Studio Pedagogy

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Basic pedagogical concepts and related literature needed to solve developmental problems encountered by instrumental majors. Concepts will introduce students to general teaching methods and learning theories through the study of parallel literature. Prerequisite: “C” or better in MUT 203 .
  
  • MUS 317 - Basic Conducting

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Theory and practice of conducting; development of the basic physical skills necessary to function as a conductor with application to instrumental and choral groups. Prerequisite: C or better in MUT 203 .
  
  • MUS 318 - Vocal Diction II

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Fundamentals of phonetics and sound production as applied to singing in German and French, including the study of representative vocal literature of each. Prerequisite: MUS 118 .
  
  • MUS 360 - Music Business and Entrepreneurship

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Entrepreneurship, marketing, advertising principles, and strategies to promote musical and other skills utilized in commercial music professions. Overview of basic music business law, contracts, website content, social media, networking, and development of professional dispositions and relations. Prerequisites: Formal admission to the Music Department.
  
  • MUS 417 - Advanced Conducting

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Application of basic techniques of conducting to rehearsal and performance of choral and instrumental music; topics include leadership, score study, rehearsal planning and methods, examples of repertoire, and interpretive considerations for music of various styles. Prerequisite: C or better in MUS 317 .
  
  • MUS 491 - Commercial Music Senior Project

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Synthesis of entrepreneurial, artistic, and technological aspects of commercial music performance culminating in a capstone project and presentation.
  
  • MUS 492 - Commercial Music Internship Seminar

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Seminar course prepares the commercial music student for transition into the professional music environment. Professional skills are developed such as resume and letter writing, interviewing, professional portfolio, and job/internship search.
  
  • MUS 493 - Commercial Music Internship

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Supervised experiential learning and research in various areas of commercial music are combined for aiding transition to the workplace in an internship consisting of a minimum of 120 hours.
  
  • MUS 494 - Senior Capstone

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Senior seminar focusing on individualized projects that represent the culminating experience in the Bachelor of Arts in Music curriculum. Prerequisite: C or better in MUT 303 .
  
  • MUS 495 - Music Internship

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Practical experience under faculty guidance: critical analysis and discussion of problems. Prerequisite: C or better in MUT 203 . May be repeated once.

Music: Applied Music

  
  • MUA 110 - Voice

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 111 - Piano

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 112 - Organ

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 113 - Guitar

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 114 - Violin

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 115 - Viola

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 116 - Cello

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 117 - String Bass

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 118 - Flute

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 119 - Oboe

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 120 - Clarinet

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 121 - Saxophone

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 122 - Bassoon

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 123 - Trumpet

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 124 - French Horn

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 125 - Euphonium

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 126 - Trombone

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 127 - Tuba

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 128 - Percussion

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 129 - Composition

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 210 - Voice

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 211 - Piano

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 212 - Organ

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 213 - Guitar

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 214 - Violin

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 215 - Viola

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 216 - Cello

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 217 - String Bass

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 218 - Flute

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 219 - Oboe

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 220 - Clarinet

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 221 - Saxophone

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 222 - Bassoon

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 223 - Trumpet

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 224 - French Horn

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 225 - Euphonium

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 226 - Trombone

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 227 - Tuba

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 228 - Percussion

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.
  
  • MUA 229 - Composition

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Applied Music (MUA) - Courses may be repeated. Students may sign up for applied lessons through normal procedures. They will be assigned to specific studios by the music faculty. In the event studios become filled, students required to take lessons will take priority over others, and those taking primary lessons will take precedence over those taking secondary lessons. In some cases, beginning students may be assigned to class applied study. All students registered for applied lessons must attend the designated first class time. Thereafter, the instructor will assign weekly lesson times. See the Music Handbook for additional regulations for applied study.

Music: Church Music

  
  • MUC 105 - Introduction to Worship Leadership

    1 Cr. Hrs.
    Introduction to ministry vocations in music and worship leadership. Includes investigation of personal commitment and preparation for worship ministry, roles and responsibilities of the worship leader, overview of historical and biblical foundations, and field observations of varied worship contexts.
  
  • MUC 324 - Worship Leadership in Music

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of biblical concepts of music in worship, the nature of worship, and the principles of worship, with attention to the orders, methods, and materials in planning and leading worship.
  
  • MUC 375 - Worship Design

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Overview of theological, musical, visual, dramatic, and media elements in worship; planning and implementation of worship experiences; includes field experiences in worship ministry.
  
  • MUC 495 - Worship Internship

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Worship leadership seminar class with church internship assignment. Application and integration of theology, planning, performance skills, worship elements, leadership, and administration within a church setting; current topics, professional preparation, and evaluation in seminar classes. Corequisite: MUR 490 .

Music: History and Literature

  
  • MUH 110 - Music Appreciation

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of representative types and forms of western art music, pop music, and world music. Intended for non-music majors.
  
  • MUH 207 - Survey of Worship Music

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of Judeo-Christian worship music from antiquity through contemporary practices.
  
  • MUH 210 - Musical Masterworks: Listening for Musicians

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of and experience in how to listen to western art, pop, and world music. Knowledge of basic music notation expected.
  
  • MUH 211 - Survey of World Music

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Survey and analysis of a broad range of music throughout the world with an emphasis on musical cultures from North and South America, Africa, Asia, Indonesia, India, and the Mediterranean. Knowledge of basic music notation expected.
  
  • MUH 212 - History of Jazz

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    A survey of the history of jazz music, its culture, and its reflection of the American culture and its time. Knowledge of basic music notation expected.
  
  • MUH 213 - Survey of American Popular Music

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    A survey of American popular music and its relationship to cultural and Social history and the analytical study of musical style. Knowledge of basic music notation expected.
  
  • MUH 310 - Piano Pedagogy Literature

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    A detailed survey of beginning, elementary, and intermediate level piano literature frequently utilized for instruction. Historical and recent pedagogical materials will be discussed and analyzed.
  
  • MUH 325 - Song Literature

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Survey of representative solo vocal and solo vocal ensemble literature from Baroque to present. Prerequisites: C or better in MUT 203 .
  
  • MUH 326 - Instrumental Solo and Ensemble Literature

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    A survey of solo, chamber, and concerto literature for an orchestral instrument that relate to the student’s performance area. Students will complete an annotated bibliography and discography of the major repertoire for their instrument(s).
  
  • MUH 327 - Guitar Literature and Pedagogy

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of classical guitar pedagogical materials, concert/solo literature, chamber music, works for voice and guitar, and concertos. Prerequisite: MUT 203 .
  
  • MUH 370 - Music History I

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of the music, styles, and literature from early Greek culture through the Baroque era. Prerequisite: MUT 103 ; MUH 210 , 211 , 212  or 213 .
  
  • MUH 371 - Music History II

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Study of music, styles, and literature from the Classic era to the present. Prerequisite: MUT 103 ; MUH 210 , 211 , 212 , or 213 .
  
  • MUH 410 - Piano Literature

    3 Cr. Hrs.
    Survey of standard piano literature found in current concert repertoire. Prerequisite: C or better in MUT 203 .

Music: Music Education

  
  • MUE 112 - Introduction to Woodwind/String Methods

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    For the vocal music education student, the course addresses fundamentals of teaching and playing woodwind and string instruments; topics include tone production, embouchure, fingerings, articulation, intonation, orchestration, repertoire, teaching materials, care and minor repairs. Prerequisite: “C” or better in MUT 101 .
  
  • MUE 113 - Introduction to Brass/Percussion Methods

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    For the vocal music education student, the course addresses fundamentals of teaching and playing trumpet, trombone, snare drum, and bells; topics include tone production, embouchure, fingerings, articulation, intonation, orchestration, repertoire, teaching materials, care and minor repairs. Prerequisite: “C” or better in MUT 101 .
  
  • MUE 114 - Introduction to Percussion Methods

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Fundamentals of teaching and playing the snare drum, timpani, bass drum, cymbals, bells, and other instruments in the standard percussion section; topics include percussion notation, articulation, tuning, performance techniques, orchestration, repertoire, teaching materials, care and minor repairs. Prerequisite: “C” or better in MUT 101 .
  
  • MUE 115 - Introduction to String Methods

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Fundamentals of teaching and playing the violin, viola, violoncello, and double bass; topics include tone production, bowing, fingerings, articulation, intonation, orchestration, repertoire, teaching materials, care and minor repairs. Prerequisite: “C” or better in MUT 101 .
  
  • MUE 116 - Introduction to Brass Methods

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Fundamentals of teaching and playing the trumpet, horn, trombone, baritone horn, and tuba; topics include tone production, embouchure, fingerings, articulation, intonation, orchestration, repertoire, teaching materials, care and minor repairs. Prerequisite: “C” or better in MUT 101 .
  
  • MUE 117 - Introduction to Woodwind Methods

    2 Cr. Hrs.
    Fundamentals of teaching and playing flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, and saxophone; topics include tone production, embouchure, fingerings, articulation, intonation, orchestration, repertoire, teaching materials, care and minor repairs. Prerequisite: “C” or better in MUT 101 .
 

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