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2009-2010 FSU Undergraduate Bulletin

Music

College of Music

Professors: Allen, Beckman, Bowers, Bridger, Broyles, Chapo, Clary, Clendinning, Darrow, Delp, Drew, Dunnigan, Fenton, Fisher, Fredrickson, Gerber, Geringer, Gibson, Goff, Hoekman, Keesecker, Kowalsky, Kraus, Kubik, Lata, Madsen, Mastrogiacomo, Meighan, Ohlsson, S. Olsen, Ryan, D. Seaton, Standley, Thomas, Welch, Zwilich; Associate Professors: Amsler, Anderson, Andrews, Bakan, Bish, Brewer, Buchler, Callender, Close, Ebbers, Ford-Kronholz, Gaber, Gainsford, Gregory, Holzman, Jimenez, Jones, Jordan, Kelly, Kennedy, Mathes, Newdome, Peterson, Porter, Punter, Rogers, Roman, Sauer, Shaftel, Stebleton, Trujillo, Van Weelden, Von Glahn, Wingate; Assistant Professors: Barnhart, Brister-Rachwal, Gunderson, Koen, McKee, Moore, Nalley, Okerlund, Parks, Roberts, Stillwell, Williams; Visiting Assistant Professors: Akers, Arsenault, Atkins, Carrasco, Corzine, Deng, Filar, Hunt, Louwenaar, N. Mastrogiacomo, Stringer-Sauer; Program Directors: Garee, Hodges, Lima, McArthur, Plack, G. Seaton, Walworth; Faculty Librarian: Clark; Assistant Librarians: Cohen, Froelich

The College of Music has been a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1930, and its degree requirements are in accordance with the latest published regulations of that association.

Undergraduate Degrees

The following are the undergraduate degrees offered by the College of Music:

  • Bachelor of music—performance (piano, organ, voice, music theatre, strings [violin, viola, cello, double bass], woodwinds, brass, percussion, harp, guitar [classical])
  • Bachelor of Music—composition
  • Bachelor of Music—music theory
  • Bachelor of Music—music therapy
  • Bachelor of Music education (choral, instrumental, general)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Music

In addition to the Bachelor of Music (BM) and Bachelor of Music Education (BME) degrees, the Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in music is offered through the College of Music. The College of Music also provides a music minor for the divisions of the University that require a minor course of study.

For complete details of undergraduate degree requirements, plus a description of the college, its facilities, opportunities, and available financial assistance, refer to the "College of Music" chapter of this General Bulletin.

Computer Skills Competency

All undergraduates at Florida State University must demonstrate basic computer skills competency prior to graduation. As necessary computer competency skills vary from discipline to discipline, each major determines the courses needed to satisfy this requirement. Undergraduate majors in the music BA program satisfy this requirement by earning a grade of "C–" or higher in CGS 2060, CGS 2064, CGS 2100, CGS 3406, EME 2040, MUE 4690, or MUS 2360. Undergraduate majors in music teacher education satisfy this requirement by earning a grade of "C–" or higher in MUE 4690. Undergraduate majors in music composition, music performance, music theory, and music therapy satisfy this requirement by earning a grade of "C–" or higher in MUS 2360.

State of Florida Common Program Prerequisites

The State of Florida has identified common program prerequisites for this University degree program. Specific prerequisites are required for admission into the upper-division program and must be completed by the student at either a community college or a state university prior to being admitted to this program. Students may be admitted into the University without completing the prerequisites, but may not be admitted into the program.

At the time this document was published, some common program prerequisites were undergoing revision. Please visit http://facts23.facts.org/navigation/detail_ext/cpp_intro.do?pageId=060304 for a current list of state-approved prerequisites.

The following lists the common program prerequisites or their substitutions necessary for admission into this upper-division degree program:

Music

  1. MUT X111 and MUT X112 and MUT X116 and MUT X117
    Note: MUT X121 and MUT X122 and MUT X126 and MUT X127 are acceptable substitutes.
  2. MUT X241 and MUT X242 and MUT X246 and MUT X247
    Note: MUT X221 and MUT X222 and MUT X226 and MUT X227 or MUT X261 and MUT X262 and MUT X266 and MUT X267 or MUT X271 and MUT X272 and MUT X276 and MUT X277 are acceptable substitutes.
  3. MUN XXXX: one (1) course for four (4) credit hours
  4. MVx XX1X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  5. MVx XX2X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  6. Secondary piano (proficiency by examination)
    Note: MVK X111 and MVK X112 and MVK X121 and MVK X122 or MVK X111r and MVK X111r and MVK X121r and MVK X121r and MVK X211 and MVK X221 are acceptable substitutes.
  7. XXX XXXX: additional courses are recommended, varying from track to track and institution to institution; contact the department for details
  8. Additional requirements for degree are required, varying from track to track and institution to institution; contact the department for details

Note: Duplicate courses such as MVK X111r may be repeated up to four (4) times.

Music Composition

  1. MUT X111 and MUT X112 and MUT X116 and MUT X117
    Note: MUT X121 and MUT X122 and MUT X126 and MUT X127 are acceptable substitutes.
  2. MUT X241 and MUT X242 and MUT X246 and MUT X247
    Note: MUT X221 and MUT X222 and MUT X226 and MUT X227 or MUT X261 and MUT X262 and MUT X266 and MUT X267 or MUT X271 and MUT X272 and MUT X276 and MUT X277 are acceptable substitutes.
  3. MUN XXXX: one (1) course for four (4) credit hours
  4. MVx XX1X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  5. MVx XX2X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  6. Secondary piano (proficiency by examination)
    Note: MVK X111 and MVK X112 and MVK X121 and MVK X122 or MVK X111r and MVK X111r and MVK X121r and MVK X121r or MVK X211 and MVK X221 are acceptable substitutes.
  7. XXX XXXX: additional courses (MUH X512, MUH X513, MUL X110, MUS X010, MUC X211, MUC X221, and MUL X111) are recommended

Note: Duplicate courses such as MVK X111r may be repeated up to four (4) times.

Music Teacher Education

  1. EDF X005
  2. EDG X701
    Note: In addition to EDG X701, a minimum of six (6) credit hours with an international or diversity focus is required. Eligible courses will be determined by the institution where the student is currently earning his or her associate in arts (AA) or baccalaureate degree. Foreign language courses may be used to meet this requirement. Contact department and/or adviser for details.
  3. EME X040
  4. Plus the following general program prerequisites:
    1. MUT X111 and MUT X112 and MUT X116 and MUT X117
      Note: MUT X121 and MUT X122 and MUT X126 and MUT X127 are acceptable substitutes.
    2. MUT X241and MUT X242 and MUT X246 and MUT X247
      Note: MUT X221 and MUT X222 and MUT X226 and MUT X227 or MUT X261 and MUT X262 and MUT X266 and MUT X267 or MUT X271 and MUT X272 and MUT X276 and MUT X277 are acceptable substitutes.
    3. MVx X1X1: two to four (2–4) credit hours
    4. MVx X2X2: two to four (2-4) credit hours
    5. MUN XXXX: one (1) course for four (4) credit hours
    6. Secondary piano (proficiency by examination)
      Note: MVK X111 and MVK X112 and MVK X121 and MVK X122 or MVK X111r and MVK X111r and MVK X121r and MVK X121r or MVK X211 and MVK X221 are acceptable substitutes.
    7. XXX XXXX: additional courses are recommended, varying from track to track and institution to institution; contact the department for details

Note: Courses specified in this category may apply to general education requirements. General education courses will be determined by the community college or university where the student currently is earning the associate in arts (AA) or baccalaureate degree and will be published in the institution's catalog and in the Community College Counseling Manual.

Note: Duplicate courses such as MVK X111r may be repeated up to four (4) times.

Note: Education courses may not be used to meet the communications, mathematics, natural and/or physical science, humanities, or social science requirements.

Music Performance

  1. MUT X111 and MUT X112 and MUT X116 and MUT X117
    Note: MUT X121 and MUT X122 and MUT X126 and MUT X127 are acceptable substitutes.
  2. MUT X241 and MUT X242 and MUT X246 and MUT X247
    Note: MUT X221 and MUT X222 and MUT X226 and MUT X227 or MUT X261 and MUT X262 and MUT X266 and MUT X267 or MUT X271 and MUT X272 and MUT X276 and MUT X277 are acceptable substitutes.
  3. MUN XXXX: one (1) course for four (4) credit hours
  4. MVx XX1X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  5. MVx XX2X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  6. Secondary piano (proficiency by examination)
    Note: MVK X111 and MVK X112 and MVK X121 and MVK X122 or MVK X111r and MVK X111r and MVK X121r and MVK X121r and MVK X211 and MVK X221 are acceptable substitutes.
  7. XXX XXXX: additional courses are recommended, varying from track to track and institution to institution; contact the department for details

Note: Duplicate courses such as MVK X111r may be repeated up to four (4) times.

Music Theory

  1. MUT X111 and MUT X112 and MUT X116 and MUT X117
    Note: MUT X121 and MUT X122 and MUT X126 and MUT X127 are acceptable substitutes.
  2. MUT X241 and MUT X242 and MUT X246 and MUT X247
    Note: MUT X221 and MUT X222 and MUT X226 and MUT X227 or MUT X261 and MUT X262 and MUT X266 and MUT X267 or MUT X271 and MUT X272 and MUT X276 and MUT X277 are acceptable substitutes.
  3. MUN XXXX: one (1) course for four (4) credit hours
  4. MVx XX1X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  5. MVx XX2X: two to four (2–4) credit hours
  6. Secondary piano (proficiency by examination)
    Note: MVK X111 and MVK X112 and MVK X121 and MVK X122 or MVK X111r and MVK X111r and MVK X121r and MVK X121r or MVK X211 and MVK X221 are acceptable substitutes.
  7. XXX XXXX: additional courses (MUH X512, MUH X513, MUL X110, MUS X010, GER X120, GER X121, GER XXXX, and MUL X111) are recommended

Note: Duplicate courses such as MVK X111r may be repeated up to four (4) times.

Music Therapy

  1. MUT X111 and MUT X112 and MUT X116 and MUT X117
    Note: MUT X121 and MUT X122 and MUT X126 and MUT X127 are acceptable substitutes.
  2. MUT X241 and MUT X242 and MUT X246 and MUT X247
    Note: MUT X221 and MUT X222 and MUT X226 and MUT X227 or MUT X261 and MUT X262 and MUT X266 and MUT X267 or MUT X271 and MUT X272 and MUT X276 and MUT X277 are acceptable substitutes.
  3. MUN XXXX: one (1) course for four (4) credit hours
  4. MVx XX1X: two to six (2–6) credit hours
  5. MVx XX2X: two to six (2–6) credit hours
  6. Secondary piano (proficiency by examination)
    Note: MVK X111 and MVK X112 and MVK X121 and MVK X122 or MVK X111r and MVK X111r and MVK X121r and MVK X121r or MVK X211 and MVK X221 are acceptable substitutes.
  7. XXX XXXX: additional courses (MUH X512, MUH X513, MUL X110, MUS X010, MVV X111, MVS X116, MUE X440, MUE X412, PSY X012, and MUL X111) are recommended

Note: Duplicate courses such as MVK X111r may be repeated up to four (4) times.

Honors in the Major

The College of Music offers honors in the major to encourage talented students to undertake independent research. For requirements and other information, see the "University Honors Office and Honor Societies" chapter of this General Bulletin.

Graduate Degrees

The following are the graduate degrees offered by the College of Music:

  • Master of Arts in Arts Administration
  • Master of Arts in Music
    •   General Track
    •   Piano Technology Track
  • Master of Music
    • Music Theory
    •   Music Therapy
    •   Musicology (both historical and ethnomusicology)
    •   Master of Music in Composition
  •   Master of Music in Music Education
  •   Master of Music in Opera Production
  •   Master of Music in Performance
  •   Doctor of Music in Composition
  •   Doctor of Music in Performance
  •   Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education
  •   Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education (Music Therapy Track)
  •   Doctor of Philosophy in Music (specializations in historical musicology, ethnomusicology, and music theory)

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in humanities with an emphasis in music is available from the College of Arts and Sciences.

Details of graduate programs can be found in the Graduate Bulletin.

Definition of Prefixes

MUC—Music: Composition

MUE—Music Education

MUG—Music: Conducting

MUH—Music: History/Musicology

MUL—Music Literature

MUM—Music: Commercial/Management/Administration

MUN—Music Ensembles

MUO—Music: Opera/Music Theatre

MUR—Music: Church

MUS—Music

MUT—Music: Theory

MUY—Music: Therapy

MVB—Applied Music: Brasses

MVH—Historical Instruments

MVJ—Applied Music: Jazz

MVK—Applied Music: Keyboard

MVO—Applied Music: Other

MVP—Applied Music: Percussion

MVS—Applied Music: Strings

MVV—Applied Music: Voice

MVW—Applied Music: Woodwinds

Undergraduate Courses

Composition

MUC 1211. Composition (2). Prerequisites: MUT 1111, MUT 1241, and instructor permission. For composition majors only. The elements of form and composition.

MUC 2221r. Composition (2). Prerequisite: MUC 1211. For composition majors only. Techniques of composition. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUC 3231r. Composition (3). Prerequisites: MUC 2221r and instructor permission. For composition majors only. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

MUC 3610r. Film Scoring (3). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Techniques of film scoring and review of application requirements. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

MUC 3620r. Jazz Composition (3). Techniques of creative jazz composition and literature. May be repeated to a maximum of (6) semester hours.

MUC 4103r. Composition (2). Prerequisite: MUT 2117. For non-composition majors only. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUC 4241r. Composition (3). Prerequisite: MUC 3231r. For composition majors only. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

Music Education

MUE 1090. Orientation to Music Education/Music Therapy (1). (S/U grade only.).

MUE 2040. Introduction to Teaching Music (3). Prerequisite: MV (B, J, K, O, S, V, W) 1310r –1319r series or instructor permission. An introduction to music teaching and learning.

MUE 2290. Personal Growth in Music (2). Systematic study of the elements of music. For non-music majors.

MUE 2390. Teaching Music to Diverse Populations (3). An introduction to the learning problems and needs of special education, early intervention, at-risk, and ESL children and those from diverse cultures, with applicable teaching methodology specific to music education curricula and goals.

MUE 2410. Choral Techniques for Non-Voice Principals (2). Prerequisite: Non-vocal music education majors or instructor permission. Corequisite: University Chorale (Summer) or approved substitute. Individual and group vocal techniques for the non-voice music education major.

MUE 2412. Introduction to Wind and Percussion Instruments (2). Methods of tone production and pedagogy of brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Required of music education choral majors.

MUE 2440. Introduction to String Instruments (2). Methods of tone production and pedagogy of string instruments. Required of music education choral majors.

MUE 3091. Orientation to Music Education/Therapy (1). (S/U grade only.) An orientation to the career options in music therapy.

MUE 3311. Reading and Teaching Music: Elementary (3). This course seeks to introduce the prospective music teacher to a variety of skills and techniques necessary for successful teaching in elementary school settings.

MUE 3334. Assessment and Teaching Music: Secondary Schools (3). Prerequisite: MUE 3311. Designed for undergraduate music education majors planning to teach general music classes in secondary schools, this course provides knowledge and experiences aimed at improving the student's understanding, skills, and confidence as a teacher and musician.

MUE 3343. The Instrumental Program Strings and Orchestra (3). Required of music education instrumental majors.

MUE 3344. Teaching General Music K–12 (3). Prerequisites: MUE 3311 and MUE 3334. The rationale, sequence, and learning theory in relation to music for the general student (K–12).

MUE 3441.  Methods of String Instruction (3). In this course, students have the opportunity to read current writings on string pedagogy, develop performance skills on two stringed instruments, and observe professionals teaching strings in the public schools. This course is required of all undergraduate instrumental music education majors.

MUE 3443. Introduction to Teaching String Instruments (3). Prerequisite: Admission to professional sequence or instructor permission. Teaching and performance techniques for string instruments.

MUE 3456. Techniques and Teaching: Oboe, Bassoon (2). The application of performance and teaching techniques and practices unique to oboe and bassoon.

MUE 3457. Techniques and Teaching: Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone (2). The application of performance and teaching techniques and practices unique to flute, clarinet, and saxophone.

MUE 3465. Techniques and Teaching: Brass Instruments (2). The application of performance and teaching techniques and practices unique to brasses.

MUE 3475. Techniques and Teaching: Percussion Instruments (2). The application of performance and teaching techniques and practices unique to percussion.

MUE 3491. Communication Skills for the Musician: Choral (2). This course introduces development of choral, verbal, and non-verbal communication skills; conducting skills; and knowledge of choral literature.

MUE 3492. Choral Literature and Conducting (2). Concurrent registration in MUE 3495r is required.

MUE 3493. Communication Skills for the Musician: Instrumental (2). This course examines communication in the conducting of instrumental music in public schools. It emphasizes verbal and non-verbal rehearsal techniques and the application of pedagogical skills in the classroom.

MUE 3494. Band and Orchestral Literature and Conducting (2). Concurrent registration in MUE 3496r is required.

MUE 3495r–3496r. Music Education Laboratory (one [1] hour each.) Required of all music education majors. MUE 3495r and 3496r each may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours. 3495r Choral, 3496r Instrumental.

MUE 4044. Music Education in the American Society (3). This course analyzes the interaction of society, culture, and musical behavior with the activities, attitudes, and behaviors in the United States' school systems.

MUE 4092r.  Arts in Medicine Services (1–3). This course orients, teaches, and coordinates students who wish to volunteer for Arts in Medicine practica at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. The purpose of the course is to allow each student to use his/her particular talents to benefit Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare patients, families, and staff. For each hour of academic credit, students are required to complete two (2) hours per week of volunteer service throughout the semester. May be repeated to a maximum of three (3) semester hours.

MUE 4342. The Instrumental Program in the Schools Band (2). Prerequisites: MUE 3343 and MUE 3494.

MUE 4391. Music in Special Education (3). Techniques of teaching music to children in special education programs. Open to music and non-music majors.

MUE 4392. Classroom Management, Safety, Law, and Ethics (3). This course examines the following issues: specific techniques in classroom management, discipline, crises prevention and intervention; techniques for providing a safe and positive classroom environment for all students; and knowledge concerning professional ethics, and legal expectations.

MUE 4411. Choral Techniques (4). Prerequisite: MUE 3491–3492 or instructor permission. Chorus and choral problems: organization, rehearsal, repertory, diction, intonation, tone quality, balance, blend, and style. Concurrent registration in MUE 3495r is required.

MUE 4433. Vocal Pedagogy in Music Education (2). Prerequisite: Junior standing in music education. A study of voice teaching methods for music education majors.

MUE 4480. Marching Band Techniques (1). The study of current marching band techniques, methods, and styles and their application to secondary public school music education programs.

MUE 4481. Jazz Ensemble Techniques (1). A course designed to study the implementation and administration of the jazz ensemble in the public school music program.

MUE 4690. Technology for the Music Classroom (3). Prerequisite: Placement in 2000-level courses or instructor permission. This course combines reading, discussion, and hands-on projects to achieve an understanding of how computers work and how they can be incorporated effectively in the music classroom from K–12.

MUE 4940. Internship in Music (12). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisites: Senior standing and instructor permission.

MUS 4651. Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction (2). This course contributes to the students' knowledge and skill in decoding and encoding nonverbal communication and develops survival skills in American Sign Language.

MUY 4300. Medical Music Therapy (3). The purposes of this course are to understand the role and scope of music therapy in medical treatment; to learn to design music activities in medical situations to reduce pain, anxiety, and distress; to participate in field experiences observing medical music therapy practices in a hospital setting; and to learn medical documentation for clinical music therapy.

Conducting

MUG 3104. Conducting (1). Prerequisite: MUT 1112. The elements of conducting and rehearsal techniques.

MUG 4102. Advanced Conducting (2). Prerequisite: MUG 3104. Continued theory and practice of conducting.

Music History

MUH 2011. Introduction to Music History—Music Appreciation: 18th and 19th Centuries (3). For non-music majors. Meets liberal studies requirements in area IV. A survey of musical expression in relation to the background of the life and art that created it, encompassing the great periods of music history of the 18th and 19th centuries, composers and their musical masterpieces, styles, and forms.

MUH 2012.  Music in Western Culture, 19th and 20th Centuries (3). For non-music majors. Meets liberal studies requirements in area IV. A survey of the music literature and composers of the 19th and 20th centuries. This course will explore music and its relation to the other arts, the historical events of the times, and the milieu in which the music literature was created.

MUH 2019. Modern Popular Music (3). A survey of the development of popular music from the 1950s to the present, examining both the music and the cultural, social, economic, technological, and political conditions surrounding that music.

MUH 2051. Music Cultures of the World I (3). For non-music majors only. Meets the University multicultural component for the liberal studies requirements in cross-cultural studies.

MUH 2512. Music Cultures of the World I, II (2, 2). For music majors only.

MUH 3053. American Roots Music (3). Studies of the diverse musics of North American minority groups, with an emphasis on Native American, African-American, Latin American, Asian, Jewish, and certain Euro-American traditions. Meets the University multicultural component for liberal studies requirements in diversity in Western culture.

MUH 3211. Survey of Music History I: Antiquity to 1750 (3). Prerequisites: MUL 2110 and MUH 2512. Required of music majors. Survey of music history from antiquity to 1750.

MUH 3212. Survey of Music History II: 1750 to Present (3). Prerequisite: MUH 3211. Required of music majors. Survey of music history from 1750 to the present.

MUH 4321. History of Music: Medieval (3). Prerequisites: MUH 3211 and MUH 3212 or instructor permission.

MUH 4331. History of Music: Renaissance (3). Prerequisites: MUH 3211 and MUH 3212 or instructor permission.

MUH 4341. History of Music: Baroque (3). Prerequisites: MUH 3211 and MUH 3212 or instructor permission.

MUH 4351. History of Music: Classical (3). Prerequisites: MUH 3211 and MUH 3212 or instructor permission.

MUH 4361. History of Music: 19th Century (3). Prerequisites: MUH 3211 and MUH 3212 or instructor permission.

MUH 4371. History of Music: 20th Century (3). Prerequisites: MUH 3211 and MUH 3212 or instructor permission.

MUH 4531. African Soundscapes (3). This course introduces graduate students and upper-level undergraduates to the diversity of musical cultures from the African continent. Students explore various case studies from the continent and develop tools to interpret their musical value and contextual meaning. A background interest in music, anthropology, performance studies, or African studies is recommended.

MUH 4541. Music of Latin America I (3). A study of the diverse musical cultures of Latin America, including Native American, European, African, and Asian derived, and syncretic or mestizo forms.

MUH 4542. Music in Latin America II (3). A study of the religious and art music of Latin America from the Colonial Period to the present.

MUH 4543. Music in the Caribbean (3). A survey of the musics of the Caribbean Basin from Cuba to Trinidad-Tobago, the coastal regions of northern Venezuela and Colombia, and the eastern coasts of Central America and Mexico.

MUH 4571. Music of Indonesia (3). This course offers a survey of selected music cultures of Indonesia. The primary focus will be on gamelan music, especially that of Java and Bali. Popular and experimental Indonesian musical forms, as well as Indonesian-inspired music by Western composers, also will be investigated.

MUH 4572.  Music of Japan (3). A study of the traditional music of Japan, emphasizing historical background and cultural contexts, instruments and ensembles, structures and styles, theatrical and dance forms, and contemporary music.

MUH 4582. Seminar in World Music Studies (3). The advanced study of contrasting music cultures from around the world, emphasizing both music as sound and music as culture.

MUH 4591. World Music Pedagogy (3). Prerequisites: MUH 2512 and MUH 4582. This course considers theory and practice of teaching undergraduate world music survey courses, including knowledge of and critical approaches to teaching materials in various media.

MUH 4630. Music in the United States (3). Prerequisites: MUH 3211, MUH 3212, and MUT 2117. A survey of musical activities in the United States.

MUH 4680. Introduction to Historical Musicology (3). An introduction to the history, scope, and sources of musicological research.

MUH 4681. Senior Seminar in Music History (3). Prerequisite: MUH 4680. Basic research experience in music history.

MUH 4801. History of Jazz I (1890–1950) (2). A study of the evolution of jazz, 1890–1950, including the study of ragtime, New Orleans, Chicago, pre-Swing, Swing, Be-Bop, and West Coast styles.

MUH 4802. History of Jazz II (1950 to the Present) (2). A study of the evolution of jazz, 1950 to the present, including the study of Cool, Hard Bop, Free, Post Bop, and Pop-Jazz styles.

Music Literature

MUL 2110. Survey of Music Literature (2). Prerequisites: MUT 1111 and MUT 1112 or equivalent. Required of music majors and minors.

MUL 3481. Keyboard Literature: Baroque–Early Classic (2). Required of piano and harpsichord performance majors.

MUL 3482.  Keyboard Literature: Classic–Early Romantic (2). Required of piano performance majors.

MUL 3604. Vocal Solo Literature: German (2). Prerequisite: Junior standing. Required of voice performance majors.

MUL 4371. Music Since World War II (3). Recent musical techniques and aesthetics as revealed in selected works.

MUL 4420. Chamber Music Literature for Strings (3). A study of chamber music literature for strings alone, strings with keyboard, and strings with other instruments.

MUL 4430. Guitar Literature I (2). A study of guitar literature from the Renaissance to the Pre-Classic period.

MUL 4431. Guitar Literature II (2). A study of guitar literature from the Classic period to the present.

MUL 4441–4442. Solo Music Literature Seminar: Winds (three [3] hours each.) 4441 Woodwinds, 4442 Brasses.

MUL 4483. Keyboard Literature: Romantic Period (2). Required of piano performance majors.

MUL 4484. Keyboard Literature: 20th Century (2). Required of piano performance majors.

MUL 4490. Survey of Organ Literature (1). A survey of the major schools of organ composition, with particular emphasis on the contribution of organ music to the liturgy of the Western church.

MUL 4504r. Orchestral Wind Repertory (2). This course enables woodwind, brass, and percussion students to perform as well as to study works from the standard orchestral literature. May be repeated to a maximum of twenty-four (24) semester hours.

MUL 4600. Survey of Sacred Vocal Literature (1). A survey of the sacred vocal literature available for the liturgical year.

MUL 4605–4608. Vocal Solo Literature (two [2] hours each). Prerequisite: Junior standing. Required of voice performance majors. 4605 French; 4608 Contemporary Song.

MUL 4642. Survey of Sacred Choral Literature (1). A survey of sacred choral literature suitable for medium-size choirs in churches and synagogues, embracing Catholic, Protestant, or Jewish faiths.

MUL 4931r. Special Topics in Music Literature (1–3). The study of music literature. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours.

Keyboard Technology

MUM 4210. Applied Piano Tuning I (3). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. This course examines string vibration as it relates to applied piano tuning.

MUM 4211. Applied Piano Tuning II (3). Prerequisite: MUM 4210. This course examines tuning systems and temperaments appropriate for historical instruments and for the modern piano.

MUM 4212. Applied Piano Tuning III (3). Prerequisite: MUM 4211. Continued development of tuning skills is examined.

MUM 4213. Applied Piano Tuning IV (3). Prerequisite: MUM 4212.This course develops tuning skills up to the concert level, and prepares students for the Piano Technicians Guild tuning exam.

MUM 4220. Theory of Piano Technology I (2). Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or instructor permission. History and fundamental principles of the modern mechanisms of the piano.

MUM 4221. Theory of Piano Technology II (2). Prerequisites: MUM 4220 or instructor permission. Introductory instruction in preparing a piano for concert performance, including tuning, voicing, and regulation.

MUM 4251. Piano Technology I. (3). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. This course is an introduction to the history of the piano, fundamental principles of the mechanisms of the modern piano, and construction techniques.

MUM 4252. Piano Technology II (3). Prerequisite: MUM 4251. Projects include highlighting beginning restoration techniques and introduction to action regulation.

MUM 4253. Piano Technology III (3). Prerequisite: MUM 4252. Advanced repair and restoration techniques are examined.

MUM 4254. Piano Technology IV (3). Prerequisite: MUM 4253. Topics include major repairs and advanced and cutting edge action geometry.

MUM 4260.  Organ Design and Maintenance (2). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Open to all upper-division organ majors and principals.

Ensembles

Note: All ensemble courses are repeatable.

MUN 2110r. Marching Chiefs (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. Band experience in marching and concert for all University students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2120r. Concert Band (0–1). Concert experience in a variety of literature for all University students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2130r. Symphonic Band (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. Concert experience in a wide variety of literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2140r. Wind Orchestra (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. Professional-level performance in a wide variety of literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2210r. University Symphony (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works representative of a broad spectrum of orchestral literature. Participation by string majors required. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2220r. Chamber Orchestra (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works suitable for chamber orchestra. Open to selected undergraduate students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2230r. Opera Orchestra (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works drawn from grand opera, operettas, and musicals. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2310r. University Singers (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works representative of a wide spectrum of choral literature. Open to all University students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2311r. Choral Union (0–1). The reading, study, and performance of choral repertoire for mixed voices. Open to all University students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2320r. Women's Glee Club (0–1). The study and performance of representative choral works for women's voices. Open to all women enrolled in the University. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2330r. Men's Glee Club (Collegians) (0–1). The study and performance of representative choral works for men's voices. Open to all men enrolled in the University. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2350r. Opera Chorus (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works drawn from grand opera, operettas, and musicals. Productions are presented in costume and makeup. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2390r. University Chorale (0–1). The study and performance of works representative of a wide spectrum of choral literature for mixed voices. Open to all University students except voice performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2420r. Woodwind Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for woodwinds. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2430r. Brass Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for brasses. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2440r. Percussion Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for percussion. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2451r. Duo Piano (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of duo piano and piano duet literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2460r. Chamber Music (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of vocal and/or instrumental ensemble literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2471r. Collegium Musicum (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods, with emphasis on historical validity, technical proficiency, and expressive musicianship. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2472r. Baroque Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2480r. Guitar Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for guitar. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2510r. Piano Vocal/Instrumental Accompanying (0–1). May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2710r. Jazz Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of jazz band literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2720r. Jazz-Pop Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of jazz and popular vocal music. Ensemble may include choreography, performance with larger ensembles, and off-campus concerts. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 2800r. World Music Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission . May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4113r. Marching Chiefs (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. Marching band experience open to all University students with prior marching band experience. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4123r. Concert Band (0–1). Concert experience in a variety of literature for all University students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4133r. Symphonic Band (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. Concert experience in a wide variety of literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4143r. Wind Orchestra (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. Professional-level performance in a wide variety of literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4144r. Chamber Winds (0–1). Professional-level performance in a wide variety of wind-oriented chamber music. Open to graduate students and selected upper-level undergraduate students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4213r. University Symphony (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works representative of a broad spectrum of orchestral literature. Participation by string majors required. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4223r. Chamber Orchestra (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works suitable for chamber orchestra. Open to selected undergraduate students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4233r. Opera Orchestra (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works drawn from grand opera, operettas, and musicals. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4313r. University Singers (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works representative of a wide spectrum of choral literature. Open to all University students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4314r. Choral Union (0–1). The reading, study, and performance of choral repertoire for mixed voices. Open to all University students. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4323r. Women's Glee Club (0–1). The study and performance of representative choral works for women's voices. Open to all women enrolled in the University. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4333r. Men Glee Club (Collegians) (0–1). The study and performance of representative choral works for men's voices. Open to all men enrolled in the University. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4343r. Chamber Chorus (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of accompanied and a cappella works suitable for a 24–30 voice mixed chorus. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4353r. Opera Chorus (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of works drawn from grand opera, operettas, and musicals. Productions are presented in costume and makeup. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4393r. University Chorale (0–1). The study and performance of works representative of a wide spectrum of choral literature for mixed voices. Open to all University students except voice performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4423r. Woodwind Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for woodwinds. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4433r. Brass Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for brasses. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4443r. Percussion Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for percussion. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4454r. Duo Piano (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of duo piano and piano duet literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4463r. Chamber Music (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of vocal and/or instrumental ensemble literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4474r. Collegium Musicum (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods, with emphasis on historical validity, technical proficiency, and expressive musicianship. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4475r. Baroque Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4483r. Guitar Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study and performance of ensemble literature for guitar. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4513r. Piano Vocal/Instrumental Accompanying (0–1). May be repeated to a maximum of four (4)semester hours.

MUN 4713r. Jazz Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of jazz band literature. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4723r. Jazz-Pop Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Audition. The study and performance of jazz and popular vocal music. Ensemble may include choreography, performance with larger ensembles, and off-campus concerts. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUN 4803r. World Music Ensemble (0–1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

Opera/Music Theatre

MUO 3503r. Opera Workshop (2). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. The study of all phases of operatic production, with emphasis on and participation in staged operatic excerpts. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUO 4006r. Music Theatre Workshop (2). Prerequisites: Music theatre major and instructor permission. Provides opportunities for upper-division music theatre students to synthesize and refine advanced music theatre performance skills, including advanced acting, auditioning, movement, and dance. May be repeated to a maximum of eight (8) semester hours.

MUO 4451r. Performance of Stage Role (1–2). Prerequisite: Audition. May be repeated to a maximum of eight (8) semester hours.

MUO 4502r. Opera Workshop (2). The study of all phases of operatic production, with emphasis on and participation in staged operatic excerpts. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

Church Music

MUR 4201. Hymnology (2). A practical and historical study of the Church's song.

MUR 4411. Organ History and Literature to the 18th Century (2). The organ and its music from the Middle Ages to the end of the 17th century.

MUR 4412. Organ History and Literature: 18th–20th Centuries (2). The organ and its music from the time of J.S. Bach to the present day.

Music

MUS 1010r. Student Recital (0). (S/U grade only) Required of all undergraduate music majors. Unlimited repeatability.

MUS 1710.First Year Experience in Music (0). (S/U grade only). An introductory course for all first-year music students to introduce them to selected resources in the Warren D. Allen Music Library, the online search capabilities of WebLuis and FirstSearch, and the research activities of faculty from the College of Music.

MUS 1920r. Cawthon Hall Music Colloquium (0–1). (S/U grade only). This course is part of the Cawthon Hall Music Living-Learning Center Colloquim series, and is required of all Cawthon Hall-Music participants. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MUS 2360. Introduction to Technology in Music (1). Prerequisites: MUT 1112 or equivalent and sophomore standing. Introductory survey of computer technology in music, including hardware, software, computer-based instruction, multimedia, and Internet.

MUS 3320. Survey of the Music Industry (3). Understanding the world of commercial music and techniques in personal marketability.

MUS 3340. Music Instrument Digital Interface (3). Develop techniques in electronic music composition and all aspects of MIDI.

MUS 3341r. Laboratory for Music Instrument Digital Interface (2). Laboratory application of MUS 3340. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

MUS 3530. Beginning C Computer Programming Techniques for Musicians (3). Introduction to microcomputer-based interactive graphics programming in the C language, including the designing and implementation of music computer programs.

MUS 3531. Multimedia for Musicians (3). Prerequisite: MUS 3530 or instructor permission . Provides students with a basic knowledge of multimedia hardware and software systems, particularly as they relate to music. Students will develop multimedia projects. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

MUS 3533r. Computers in Music Design Seminar (3). Prerequisite: MUS 3531. Discussions and experiences in music instructional design. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

MUS 3540. Electronics for Musicians (3). Basic concepts and practical experiences in digital and analog electronics for musicians.

MUS 3541. Digital Music Synthesis I (3). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. This course will provide students with basic theory and history of sound, knowledge of analog and digital sound recording and manipulation techniques, and an introduction to the art of electronic music.

MUS 3542. Digital Music Synthesis II (3). Prerequisite: MUS 3541. This course will provide students with basic knowledge of both digital and analog sound distortion and synthesis and resynthesis techniques and will allow them to explore the technology and art of digital music production.

MUS 3934r. Special Topics in Music (1–3). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of nine (9) semester hours.

MUS 3942r. Music Peer Advisement Practicum (0). (S/U grade only.) Introduction to leadership skills necessary for advising and counseling in the College of Music. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) times.

MUS 4222. French Language and Diction for Singers (3). Prerequisite: FRE 1120. This course is the study of French diction and continuation of grammar studies from FRE 1120. The focus is on proper pronunciation of the French language and on grammar and vocabulary necessary for translating texts of French mélodies and operas.

MUS 4232. German Language and Diction for Singers (3). Prerequisite: GER 1120. This course is the study of German diction and continuation of grammar studies from GER 1120. The focus is on proper pronunciation of the German language and on grammar and vocabulary necessary for translating texts of German Lieder and operas.

MUS 4242. Italian Language and Diction for Singers (3). Prerequisite: ITA 1120. This course is the study of Italian diction and continuation of grammar studies from ITA 1120. The focus is on proper pronunciation of the Italian language and on grammar and vocabulary necessary for translating texts of Italian songs and operas.

MUS 4611. Psychology of Music Survey (3). Prerequisite: A basic course in psychology. Basic study of acoustics, the ear and hearing, musical systems, and the psycho-socio-physiological processes involved in musical behavior.

MUS 4612. Psychology of Music Learning (3). Prerequisite: MUS 4611. Consideration of applied research methods in psychology of music through examination of selected research studies and behavioral projects.

MUS 4743. Writing for Musicians (2). Experience in types of writing that are particularly useful to musicians: analyses, program notes, performance reviews, and research paper.

MUS 4801r. Dynamic Integration (0–1). This course heightens students' awareness of their minds and bodies in relation to performing on a musical instrument, addressing such topics as muscle balancing, concentration, and performance anxiety.

MUS 4904r. Honors Study (1–6). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of nine (9) semester hours.

MUS 4905r. Directed Individual Study (1–3). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of (9) semester hours.

MUS 4928r.  Workshop in Music (2–6). Techniques in instruction and administration of music programs. Unlimited repeatability as long as the subject matter changes.

MUS 4936r. Senior Tutorial in Music (1–3). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisite: Upper division music major status. Selected topics in music. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours.

MUS 4970r. Senior Project/Thesis/Recital (2). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisites: Senior standing, instructor permission, and, for students performing a recital, completion by jury of MV_ 3000 level applied music. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

Music Theory

MUT 1001. Fundamentals of Music Theory (3). An introductory course that covers the rudimentary fundamentals of music theory, including the basic properties of notation, scales, intervals, triads, and rhythmic notation.

MUT 1011. Music Theory for the Non-Music Major (3). A practical, analytical, and performance-oriented application of the fundamental materials of music theory. Meets liberal studies requirement in area IV. Not open to students who have successfully completed one (1) or more semesters of music theory.

MUT 1111. Music Theory I (3). The materials and structures of music.

MUT 1112. Music Theory II (3). Prerequisite: MUT 1111. The materials and structures of music.

MUT 1241. Sight Singing and Ear Training I (1). The development of skills in sight singing and ear training.

MUT 1242. Sight Singing and Ear Training II (1). Prerequisite: MUT 1241. The development of skills in sight singing and ear training.

MUT 2116. Music Theory III (3). Prerequisite: MUT 1112. The materials and structures of music.

MUT 2117. Music Theory IV (3). Prerequisite: MUT 2116. The materials and structures of music.

MUT 2246. Sight Singing and Ear Training III (1). Prerequisite: MUT 1242. The development of skills in sight singing and ear training.

MUT 2247. Sight Singing and Ear Training IV (1). Prerequisite: MUT 2246. The development of skills in sight singing and ear training.

MUT 2641r. Jazz Improvisation I (1). Prerequisite: MUT 1112. Skills in beginning jazz improvisation. May be repeated to a maximum of three (3) semester hours.

MUT 2642r. Jazz Improvisation II (1). Prerequisite: MUT 2641. Knowledge and technical skills in jazz improvisation. May be repeated to a maximum of three (3) semester hours.

MUT 3280. Post-Tonal Aural Skills (2). This class focuses upon aural skills for training for the performance and understanding of post-tonal music.

MUT 3353. Jazz Theory/Arranging I (3). Prerequisites: MUT 2117 and MUT 2247. A course designed to promote skills in arranging for the jazz ensemble.

MUT 3354. Jazz Theory/Arranging II (3). Prerequisite: MUT 3353 or instructor permission. Advanced skills in arranging for the jazz ensemble.

MUT 3421–3422. 18th-Century Counterpoint (two [2] hours each). Prerequisites: MUT 2117, MUT 2247, and MUT 3421 or MUT 3422. The study of contrapuntal techniques of the 18th century.

MUT 3541. Form and Style: Classic (3). Prerequisites: MUT 2117 and MUT 2247. The study of the larger forms and procedures as expressed in the musical language of the Classic period.

MUT 3551. 19th-Century Styles (3). Prerequisites: MUT 2117 and MUT 2247. Stylistic studies of 19th-century music.

MUT 3571. 20th-Century Styles (3). Prerequisites: MUT 2117 and MUT 2247. Stylistic studies of 20th-century music.

MUT 4311. Orchestration (2). Prerequisites: MUT 3421 and MUT 3422. The study of the characteristic usage of orchestral instruments and the principles of scoring.

MUT 4321. Composing and Arranging for Wind Band (3). Prerequisite: Junior standing.

MUT 4411. 16th-Century Counterpoint (3). Prerequisites: MUT 2117 and MUT 2247. The study of contrapuntal techniques of the 16th century.

MUT 4572. Music Since World War II (3). This course covers recent musical techniques and aesthetics as revealed in selected works.

Music Therapy

MUY 3601. Music Recreation Techniques (3). Prerequisite: Class guitar (MVS 1116) or instructor permission.

MUY 4401. Music Therapy: Methods and Practicum I (3). Prerequisites: Senior standing in music therapy, completion of MUS 4612; or instructor permission.

MUY 4402. Music Therapy: Methods and Practicum II (3). Prerequisite: MUY 4401. The applications of music therapy in all fields of health, corrections, and special education.

MUY 4940r. Clinical Internship in Music Therapy (1–12). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisite: Completion of all course work in music therapy. Six-month resident internship in an affiliated, approved clinical center. May be repeated once only and to a maximum of twenty (20) semester hours.

Applied Music

MV(B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W) 1010r–1019r. Applied Music (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. For students preparing for freshman level of applied music. With the exception of MVO 1010, 2020, 3030, and 4040, each course may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours. Credit earned in the MV(B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W) 1011r–1019r series will not apply to the requirement of the major or principal instrument. (See specific requirements.) Credit may be modified to one (1) hour for all instruments.

MVB 1011r. App Mus Prep, Trumpet

MVB 1012r. App Mus Prep, French Horn

MVB 1013r. App Mus Prep, Trombone

MVB 1014r. App Mus Prep, Baritone Horn

MVB 1015r. App Mus Prep, Tuba

MVJ 1011r. App Mus Prep, Voice, Jazz

MVJ 1016r. App Mus Prep, Saxophone, Jazz

MVK 1011r. App Mus Prep, Piano

MVK 1013r. App Mus Prep, Organ

MVO 1010r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (1–2)

MVP 1011r. App Mus Prep, Percussion

MVS 1011r. App Mus Prep, Violin

MVS 1013r. App Mus Prep, Violoncello

MVS 1014r. App Mus Prep, Double Bass

MVS 1015r. App Mus Prep, Harp

MVS 1016r. App Mus Prep, Guitar

MVV 1011r. App Mus Prep, Voice

MVW 1011r. App Mus Prep, Flute

MVW 1012r. App Mus Prep, Oboe

MVW 1013r. App Mus Prep, Clarinet

MVW 1014r. App Mus Prep, Bassoon

MVW 1015r.  App Mus Prep, Saxophone

MVO 1010r–4040r. Undergraduate Coaching (one to two [1–2] hours each). All instruments. Principal only. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MVO 1010r. App Mus Undergraduate Coaching

MVO 2020r. App Mus Undergraduate Coaching

MVO 3030r App Mus Undergraduate Coaching

MVO 4040r. App Mus Undergraduate Coaching

MVK 1111r. Class Piano (1). Prerequisites: Audition and instructor permission. Class instruction. For music majors other than keyboard principals and performance majors. Elementary keyboard techniques and musicianship. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVV 1111.  Class Voice (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Class instruction in the fundamentals of voice production. Elementary level.

MVS 1116.  Beginning Class Guitar (1). For beginning guitar students. Emphasis on music reading and elementary techniques.

MV(B, H, K, O, P, S, V, W) 1210r–1219r. Applied Music Secondary (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. For students whose curriculum requires study of a secondary instrument. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours. (See curricular regulations.) Credit may be modified by electing MVO 1210r (1), all instruments. All MVH courses may be taken for one to two (1–2) credit hours.

MVB 1211r. App Mus Sec, Trumpet

MVB 1212r. App Mus Sec, French Horn

MVB 1213r. App Mus Sec, Trombone

MVB 1214r. App Mus Sec, Baritone Horn

MVB 1215r. App Mus Sec, Tuba

MVH 1217r. App Mus Sec, Bowed Strings

MVK 1211r. App Mus Sec, Piano

MVK 1213r. App Mus Sec, Organ

MVO 1210r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (1)

MVP 1211r. App Mus Sec, Percussion

MVS 1211r. App Mus Sec, Violin

MVS 1212r. App Mus Sec, Viola

MVS 1213r. App Mus Sec, Violoncello

MVS 1214r. App Mus Sec, Double Bass

MVS 1215r. App Mus Sec, Harp

MVS 1216r. App Mus Sec, Guitar

MVV 1211r. App Mus Sec, Voice

MVV 1212r. App Mus Sec, Voice—Music Theatre

MVW 1211r. App Mus Sec, Flute

MVW 1212r. App Mus Sec, Oboe

MVW 1213r. App Mus Sec, Clarinet

MVW 1214r. App Mus Sec, Bassoon

MVW 1215r. App Mus Sec, Saxophone

MV(B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W) 1310r–1319r. Applied Music Principal (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. Principal instrument. For students whose major is not performance. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours. (See curricular regulations.) Credit may be modified by electing MVO 1310r (1), all instruments.

MVB 1311r. App Mus Prin, Trumpet

MVB 1312r. App Mus Prin, French Horn

MVB 1313r. App Mus Prin, Trombone

MVB 1314r. App Mus Prin, Baritone Horn

MVB 1315r. App Mus Prin, Tuba

MVJ 1310r. App Mus Prin, Piano, Jazz

MVJ 1311r. App Mus Prin, Voice, Jazz

MVJ 1313r. App Mus Prin, Guitar, Jazz

MVJ 1314r. App Mus Prin, Bass, Jazz

MVJ 1316r. App Mus Prin, Saxophone, Jazz

MVJ 1317r. App Mus Prin, Trumpet, Jazz

MVJ 1318r. App Mus Prin, Trombone, Jazz

MVJ 1319r. App Mus Prin, Percussion, Jazz

MVK 1311r. App Mus Prin, Piano

MVK 1313r. App Mus Prin, Organ

MVO 1310r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (1)

MVP 1311r. App Mus Prin, Percussion

MVS 1311r. App Mus Prin, Violin

MVS 1312r. App Mus Prin, Viola

MVS 1313r. App Mus Prin, Violoncello

MVS 1314r. App Mus Prin, Double Bass

MVS 1315r. App Mus Prin, Harp

MVS 1316r. App Mus Prin, Guitar

MVV 1311r. App Mus Prin, Voice

MVV 1312r. App Mus Prin, Voice—Music Theatre

MVW 1311r. App Mus Prin, Flute

MVW 1312r. App Mus Prin, Oboe

MVW 1313r. App Mus Prin, Clarinet

MVW 1314r. App Mus Prin, Bassoon

MVW 1315r. App Mus Prin, Saxophone

MV(B, K, O, P, S, V, W) 1410r–1416r. Applied Music Major (four [4] hours each: piano, harpsichord, organ, strings, harp, guitar; three [3] hours each: piano pedagogy, voice, woodwinds, brasses, percussion). Private instruction. Major instrument. For performance majors. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours by piano, harpsichord, organ, string, harp, and guitar majors; nine (9) semester hours by piano pedagogy, voice, woodwind, brass, and percussion majors. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 1410r (2), all instruments.

MVB 1411r. App Mus Maj, Trumpet

MVB 1412r. App Mus Maj, French Horn

MVB 1413r. App Mus Maj, Trombone

MVB 1414r. App Mus Maj, Baritone Horn

MVB 1415r. App Mus Maj, Tuba

MVK 1411r. App Mus Maj, Piano

MVK 1413r. App Mus Maj, Organ

MVK 1416r. App Mus Maj, Piano Pedagogy

MVO 1410r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (2)

MVP 1411r. App Mus Maj, Percussion

MVS 1411r. App Mus Maj, Violin

MVS 1412r. App Mus Maj, Viola

MVS 1413r. App Mus Maj, Violoncello

MVS 1414r. App Mus Maj, Double Bass

MVS 1415r. App Mus Maj, Harp

MVS 1416r. App Mus Maj, Guitar

MVV 1411r. App Mus Maj, Voice

MVW 1411r. App Mus Maj, Flute

MVW 1412r. App Mus Maj, Oboe

MVW 1413r. App Mus Maj, Clarinet

MVW 1414r. App Mus Maj, Bassoon

MVW 1415r. App Mus Maj, Saxophone

MVK 1612. Directed Observation in Piano Pedagogy: Preschool through Precollege (1). Provides students the opportunity to observe private and class piano and musicianship instruction on the preschool and precollege levels.

MVK 2121r. Class Piano (1). Prerequisite: MVK 1111 or instructor permission. Class instruction. For music majors other than keyboard principals and performance majors. Sightreading, harmonizing, transposing, improvising, intermediate keyboard techniques, repertoire, and musicianship. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVK 2125. Keyboard Improvisation (1). Prerequisite: MUT 1112. An improvisation course for keyboard principals/majors and for non-keyboard majors/principals who have met the class piano performance requirement by a proficiency exam but not the improvisation requirement.

MVS 2126. Intermediate Class Guitar (1). Prerequisite: MVS 1116 or instructor permission. Class instruction in intermediate folk guitar styles and techniques.

MV(B, H, K, O, P, S, V, W) 2220r–2229r. Applied Music Secondary (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. (See course description for MV[B, H, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1210–1219 series.) For students whose curriculum requires study of a secondary instrument. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 2220, all instruments. All MVH courses may be taken for one or two (1–2) credit hours.

MV(B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W) 2320r–2329r. Applied Music Principal (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. Principal instrument. (See course description for MV[B, J, K, O, P, S, V ,W] 1310–1319 series.) For students whose major is not performance. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 2320, all instruments.

MV(B, K, O, P, S, V, W) 2420r–2426r. Applied Music Major (four [4] hours each: piano, harpsichord, organ, strings, harp, guitar; three [3] hours each: piano pedagogy, voice, woodwinds, brasses, percussion). Private instruction. Major instrument. (See course description for MV[B, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1410–1416 series.) For performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours by piano, harpsichord, organ, string, harp, and guitar majors; nine (9) semester hours by piano pedagogy, voice, woodwind, brass, and percussion majors. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 2420, all instruments.

MVS 2520r. String Repertory (1). Required of string performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVS 2526r. Guitar Repertory (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Corequisite: MVS 2426r. Required of guitar performance majors. Course may be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVK 2622. Directed Observation in Piano Pedagogy: College (1). Provides students with the opportunity to observe private and class piano instruction on the college level.

MVK 2700. Piano Accompanying Vocal (1). Techniques, artistic skills, and repertory for accompanying. Required of piano performance majors.

MVK 2701. Piano Accompanying Instrumental (1). Techniques, artistic skills, and repertory for accompanying. Required of piano performance majors.

MVK 3131r. Class Piano (1). Prerequisite: MVK 2121 or Instructor permission. Class instruction. For music majors other than keyboard principals and performance majors. Continuation of MVK 2121 with emphasis upon increased skills, including open score reading and accompanying. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVS 3136.  Advanced Class Guitar (1). Prerequisite: MVS 2126 or instructor permission. Class instruction in advanced folk guitar styles and techniques.

MV(B, H, K, O, P, S, V, W) 3230r–3239r. Applied Music Secondary (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. (See course description for MV[B, H, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1210–1219 series.) For students whose curriculum requires study of a secondary instrument. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 3230, all instruments. All MVH courses may be taken for one (1) or two (2) credit hours.

MV(B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W) 3330r–3339r. Applied Music Principal (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. Principal instrument. (See course description for MV[B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1310–1319 series.) For students whose major is not performance. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 3330, all instruments.

MV(B, K, O, P, S, V, W) 3430r–3436r. Applied Music Major (five [5] hours: harp; four [4] hours each: piano, harpsichord, strings, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, guitar; three [3] hours each: organ, voice, piano pedagogy). Private instruction. Major instrument. (See course description for MV[B, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1410–1416 series.) For performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of fifteen (15) semester hours by harp majors; twelve (12) semester hours by piano, harpsichord, string, woodwind, brass, percussion, and guitar majors; nine (9) semester hours by organ, voice and piano pedagogy majors. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 3430, all instruments.

MVS 3501r.Orchestral Repertoire for Violin (1). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVS 3530r. String Repertory (1). Required of string performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVV 3532r. Musical Theatre Repertoire (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. For music theatre majors. Course may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MVS 3536r. Guitar Repertory (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Corequisite: MVS 3436. Required of guitar performance majors. Course may be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVK 3631. Piano Pedagogy I (3). Prerequisite: Junior standing or Instructor permission.

MVK 3632. Piano Pedagogy II (3). Prerequisite: MVK 3631. Intermediate piano pedagogy subjects.

MVK 3930r. Continuo Playing Keyboard (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVW 3700r. Introduction to Baroque Flute (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Development of basic performance skills on the Baroque flute and commensurate stylistic techniques through a graduated study of available 18th-century pedagogic and performance materials. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MVW 3701r.  Introduction to the Baroque Recorder (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Development of basic performance skills on the Baroque recorder and commensurate stylistic techniques through a graduated study of available 18th-century pedagogic and performance materials. May be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MV(B, K, P, S, V, W) 3950. Certificate Recital (0). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

MV(B, K, P, S, V, W) 3970. Junior Recital (0). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Required junior recital for performance majors.

MV(B, H, K, O, P, S, V, W) 4240r–4249r. Applied Music Secondary (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. (See course description for MV[B, H, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1210–1219 series.) For students whose curriculum requires study of a secondary instrument. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 4240, all instruments. All MVH courses may be taken for one or two (1–2) credit hours.

MV(B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W) 4340r–4349r. Applied Music Principal (two [2] hours each). Private instruction. Principal instrument. (See course description for MV[B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1310–1319 series.) For students whose major is not performance. Each course may be repeated to a maximum of twelve (12) semester hours, except MVJ series which may only be repeated to a maximum of six (6) semester hours. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 4340, all instruments.

MV(B, K, O, P, S, V, W) 4440r–4446r. Applied Music Major (five [5] hours each: piano, harpsichord, harp; four [4] hours each: organ, strings, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, guitar; three [3] hours each: voice, piano pedagogy). Private instruction. Major instrument. (See course description for MV[B, K, O, P, S, V, W] 1410–1416 series.) For performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of twenty (20) semester hours by piano, harpsichord, organ, and harp majors; sixteen (16) semester hours by string, woodwind, brass, percussion, and guitar majors; twelve (12) semester hours by voice and piano pedagogy majors. Credit may be modified by electing MVO 4440, all instruments.

MVS 4540r. String Repertory (1). Required of string performance majors. May be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVV 4542r. Musical Theatre Repertoire (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. For music theatre majors. Course may be repeated to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

MVS 4546r. Guitar Repertory (1). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Corequisite: MVS 4446. Required of guitar performance majors. Course may be repeated to a maximum of two (2) semester hours.

MVK 4600. Organ/Harpsichord Pedagogy (2). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Equips students with teaching skills in organ/harpsichord.

MVO 4640. Wind Instrument and Percussion Pedagogy (3). Prerequisite: Junior standing in major instrument. The methods and materials of wind instrument and percussion pedagogy.

MVK 4641. Advanced Piano Pedagogy I (3). Prerequisite: MVK 3632 or instructor permission. Current and expanded pedagogy concepts and materials and techniques for teaching advanced or adult students.

MVV 4641. Vocal Pedagogy (2). Prerequisite: Junior standing in voice. A study of voice teaching methods.

MVK 4642. Advanced Piano Pedagogy II (3). Prerequisite: MVK 4641. Current and expanded pedagogy concepts and materials and techniques for teaching advanced or adult students.

MVK 4670r. Practicum in Piano Pedagogy (2). May be repeated up to four (4) semester hours.

MVK 4931. Service Playing (2). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Open to all upper-division organ majors and principals.

MV(B, K, P, S, V, W) 4971r. Senior Recital (0). (S/U grade only.) Prerequisite: Completion of MV_ 333_ required and instructor permission. Required senior recital for performance majors.

Graduate Courses

Composition

MUC 5110r. Composition (2).

MUC 5251r. Composition (3).

MUC 5615r. Film Scoring (3).

MUC 5625r. Jazz Composition (3).

MUC 6261r. Composition (3).

Music Education

MUE 5045. Social and Historical Foundations of American Music Education (3).

MUE 5046. Sociology of Music Education (3).

MUE 5096r. Arts in Medicine Science (1–3).

MUE 5145. Significant Developments in Music Education Curricula (3).

MUE 5185. College Music Administration (3).

MUE 5316. Organizing and Teaching in General Education (3).

MUE 5396. Music in Special Education (3).

MUE 5426. Advanced Techniques in Choral Music (3).

MUE 5427. Advanced Techniques in Instrumental Music (3).

MUE 5486. Jazz Ensemble Techniques (1).

MUE 5498r. Music Education Laboratory: Choral (1).

MUE 5499r. Music Education Laboratory: Instrumental (1).

MUE 5938. Introduction to Graduate Studies in Music Education (3).

MUE 5943. Internship in Music (6). (S/U grade only.)

MUE 5945r. Practicum in Supervising and Directing Education and Research in Music (3). (S/U grade only.)

MUE 6385r. College Teaching: Music in Higher Education (3).

MUE 6939r. Doctoral Seminar in Music Education (3).

MUE 6946r. Practicum in Supervising and Directing Education and Research in Music (3). (S/U grade only.)

MUS 5657. Nonverbal Communication in Human Interaction (3).

MUS 5724. Music Measurement (3).

MUY 5305. Medical Music Therapy (3).

Conducting

MUG 5205r. Advanced Conducting: Chorus (2).

MUG 5306. Advanced Conducting: Orchestra (2).

MUG 5307. Advanced Conducting I: Band (2).

MUG 5308. Advanced Conducting II: Band (2).

MUG 5957. Master's Recital: Choral Conducting (2). (S/U grade only.)

MUG 5976. Wind Ensemble/Band Master's Recital: Chamber (2). (S/U grade only.)

MUG 5977. Wind Ensemble/Band Master's Recital: Large Ensemble (2). (S/U grade only.)

MUG 5978. Master's Recital: Orchestral Conducting (2). (S/U grade only.)

Jazz Studies

MVJ 5976. Master's Recital: Recital Preparation (2). (S/U grade only.)

MVJ 5977. Master's Recital (2). (S/U grade only.)

Music History

MUH 5219. Music History Graduate Survey (2).

MUH 5305. Seminar in Performance Practice I: Musical Performance During the Middle Ages and Renaissance (3).

MUH 5306. Seminar in Performance Practice II: Musical Performance During the Baroque, Classic, and Romantic Eras (3).

MUH 5325. History of Music: Medieval (3).

MUH 5335. History of Music: Renaissance (3).

MUH 5345. History of Music: Baroque (3).

MUH 5355. History of Music: Classical (3).

MUH 5365. History of Music: Nineteenth Century (3).

MUH 5375. History of Music: Twentieth Century (3).

MUH 5410. Notation of Polyphonic Music to 1600 (3).

MUH 5411. Notation of Polyphonic Music II (3).

MUH 5536. African Soundscapes (3).

MUH 5546. Music of Latin America I (3).

MUH 5547. Music of Latin America II (3).

MUH 5548. Music in the Caribbean (3).

MUH 5548. Music in the Caribbean (3).

MUH 5555. Music from the Middle East (3).

MUH 5577. Music of Japan (3).

MUH 5580. Introduction to Ethnomusicology (3).

MUH 5581r. Seminar in Ethnomusicology (3).

MUH 5587. Seminar in World Music Studies (3).

MUH 5590. Seminar in Field and Laboratory Techniques in Ethnomusicology (3).

MUH 5596. World Music Pedagogy (3).

MUH 5635. Music in the United States I (3).

MUH 5636. Music in the United States II (3).

MUH 5655. Seminar in Performance Practice (3).

MUH 5685. Introduction to Historical Musicology (3).

MUH 5686r. Seminar in Historical Musicology (3).

MUH 5806. History of Jazz (1890–1950) (2).

MUH 5807. History of Jazz (1950 to the present) (2).

MUH 5939. Seminar in Organology (3).

MUH 5945. Practicum in Collegium Directing (3).

MUH 6687r. Advanced Seminar in Musicology I (3).

MUH 6688r. Advanced Seminar in Musicology II (3).

Music Literature

MUL 5412. Solo Music Literature Seminar Piano: Baroque to Classic (2).

MUL 5413. Solo Music Literature Seminar Piano: Classic to Romantic (2).

MUL 5414. Solo Music Literature Seminar Piano: Romantic (2).

MUL 5415. Solo Music Literature Seminar Piano: 20th Century (2).

MUL 5425. Chamber Music Literature for Strings (3).

MUL 5435. Guitar Literature I (2).

MUL 5436. Guitar Literature II (2).

MUL 5445. Solo Music Literature Seminar–Winds: Woodwinds (3).

MUL 5446. Solo Music Literature Seminar–Winds: Brasses (3).

MUL 5495. Survey of Organ Literature (1).

MUL 5505. Symphonic Literature I (3).

MUL 5506. Symphonic Literature II (3).

MUL 5507r. Orchestra Wind Repertory (2).

MUL 5609.  Survey of Sacred Vocal Literature (1).

MUL 5620. Graduate Survey: German Vocal Solo Literature (1).

MUL 5621. Graduate Survey: French Vocal Solo Literature (1).

MUL 5624. Solo Music Literature Voice: German (2).

MUL 5625. Solo Music Literature Voice: French (2).

MUL 5626. Solo Music Literature Voice: Contemporary (2).

MUL 5645. Choral Literature (2).

MUL 5647. Survey of Sacred Choral Literature (1).

MUL 5656. Choral Masterworks: Romantic/Contemporary (3).

MUL 5677. Seminar in Opera Literature: 1600-1800 (2).

MUL 5678. Seminar in Opera Literature: 19th Century (2).

MUL 5852. The Music of W.A. Mozart (3).

MUL 5854. The Music of Igor Stravinsky (3).

MUL 5936r. Special Topics in Music Literature (1–3).

Commercial Music

MUM 5225. Theory of Piano Technology I (2).

MUM 5226. Theory of Piano Technology II (2).

MUM 5256. Piano Technology Practicum I (3).

MUM 5257. Piano Technology Practicum II (3).

MUM 5258. Piano Technology Practicum III (3).

MUM 5259. Piano Technology Practicum IV (3).

MUM 5265. Organ Design and Maintenance (2).

MUM 5805. Introduction to Arts Administration (3).

MUM 5807. Survey of Orchestra Management (3).

MUM 5815.  Fundraising Strategies in the Arts (3).

MUM 5816.  Audience Development, Marketing and Public Relations in Musical Arts Organizations (3).

Music Ensembles

MUN 5115r. Marching Chiefs (0–1).

MUN 5125r. Concert Band (0–1).

MUN 5135r. Symphonic Band (0–1).

MUN 5145r. Wind Orchestra (0–1).

MUN 5146r. Chamber Winds (0–1).

MUN 5215r. University Symphony (0–1).

MUN 5225r. Chamber Orchestra (0–1).

MUN 5235r. Opera Orchestra (0–1).

MUN 5315r. University Singers (0–1).

MUN 5316r. Choral Union (0–1).

MUN 5325r. Women's Glee Club (0–1).

MUN 5335r. Men's Glee Club (Collegians) (0–1).

MUN 5345r. Chamber Chorus (0–1).

MUN 5355r. Opera Chorus (0–1).

MUN 5395r. University Chorale (0–1).

MUN 5425r. Woodwind Ensemble (0–1).

MUN 5435r. Brass Ensemble (0–1).

MUN 5445r. Percussion Ensemble (0–1).

MUN 5456r. Duo Piano (1).

MUN 5465r. Chamber Music (0–1).

MUN 5477r. Collegium Musicum (0–1).

MUN 5478r. Baroque Ensemble (0–1).

MUN 5485r. Guitar Ensemble (0–1).

MUN 5515r. Piano Vocal/Instrumental Accompanying (0–1).

MUN 5715r. Jazz Ensemble (0–1).

MUN 5725r. Jazz-Pop Ensemble (0–1).

MUN 5806r. World Music Ensemble (0–1).

Opera/Music Theatre

MUO 5007r. Musical Theatre Workshop (2).

MUO 5445r. Opera Coaching (1–2).

MUO 5455r. Performance of Operatic Role (1–2).

MUO 5505r. Opera (0–4).

MUO 5605r. Opera Production (1).

MUO 5701r. Opera Directing (2).

MUO 5801. Opera Project (3).

MUO 6446r. Opera Coaching (1–2).

Church Music

MUR 5206. Hymnology (2).

MUR 5415. The Organ and Its Music from the Middle Ages to the End of the 17th Century (2).

MUR 5416. The Organ and Its Music from the Time of J. S. Bach to the Present Day (2).

Music

MUL 5426.  String Quartet Literature from Haydn to Bartok and Beyond (3).

MUS 5226. French Language and Diction for Singers (3).

MUS 5236. German Language and Diction for Singers (3).

MUS 5246. Italian Language and Diction for Singers (3).

MUS 5325. Survey of the Music Industry (3).

MUS 5345. Music Instrument Digital Interface (3).

MUS 5346r. Laboratory for Music Instrument Digital Interface (2).

MUS 5365. Graduate Survey of Music Technology (1).

MUS 5536. Multimedia for Musicians (3).

MUS 5538r. Computers in Music Design Seminar (3).

MUS 5545. Electronics for Musicians (3).

MUS 5546. Digital Music Synthesis I (3).

MUS 5547. Digital Music Synthesis II (3).

MUS 5616. Psychology of Music (3).

MUS 5619. Behavior Modification in Music (3).

MUS 5711. Music Bibliography (2).

MUS 5721. Music Perception and Cognition (3).

MUS 5722. Descriptive Research in Music (3).

MUS 5723. Experimental Research in Music (3).

MUS 5806r.  Dynamic Integration (0-1).

MUS 5906r. Directed Individual Study (1–3). (S/U grade only.)

MUS 5910r. Supervised Research (1–3). (S/U grade only.)

MUS 5921r. Symposium in Music (1–6).

MUS 5929r. Workshop in Music (1–6).

MUS 5930. Seminar in Contemporary Instructional Techniques in Music (3).

MUS 5931r. Arts Administration Seminar (1).

MUS 5937r. Graduate Tutorial in Music (1–3). (S/U grade only.)

MUS 5939r. Special Topics in Music (1–3).

MUS 5940r. Supervised Teaching (1–3). (S/U grade only.)

MUS 5941r. Internship in Music Performance (1–12). (S/U grade only.)

MUS 5975. Graduate Project (2). (S/U grade only.)

MUS 6907r. Directed Individual Study (1–3). (S/U grade only.)

MVW 5651. Flute Pedagogy (0-1).

Music Theory

MUT 5051. Graduate Theory Survey (3).

MUT 5151. Introduction to Graduate Study in Music Theory: Survey (3).

MUT 5357. Jazz Theory/Arranging I (3).

MUT 5358. Jazz Theory/Arranging II (3).

MUT 5381. Composing and Arranging for Wind Band (3).

MUT 5445. Contrapuntal Genres (3).

MUT 5573. Music Since World War II (3).

MUT 5587. Classic, Romantic, and 20th-Century Styles (3).

MUT 5618. Analysis of Masterworks 1700–1950 (3).

MUT 5625. Instrumental Forms (3).

MUT 5627. Introduction to Schenkerian Analysis (3).

MUT 5628. Atonal Analysis (3).

MUT 5629. Schenkerian Theory and Analysis II (3).

MUT 5646r. Jazz Improvisation I (1).

MUT 5647r. Jazz Improvisation II (1).

MUT 5655. Writing Skills: 16th-Century Counterpoint (3).

MUT 5656. Writing Skills: Fugue (3).

MUT 5751. Pedagogy of Music Theory (3).

MUT 5752. Pedagogy of Music Theory (3).

MUT 5760. History of Music Theory (3).

MUT 6937. Doctoral Seminar in Music Theory (3).

MUT 6938r. Doctoral Seminar in Music Theory (3).

Music Therapy

MUY 5411. Music in Counseling (2).

MUY 5705. Assessment Instruments in Music Therapy/Music Education (2).

MUY 5935. Seminar in Music Therapy (2).

MUY 5946. Graduate Clinical Project (6).

Applied Music

MVO 5050r. Applied Music Graduate Coaching (1–2).

MVO 5055r. Applied Music Graduate Coaching (2–4).

MVK 5151r. Class Piano (1).

MVV 5151r. Class Voice (1).

MVS 5156. Beginning Class Guitar (1).

MV(B, H, K, O, P, S, V,W) 5250r–5259r. Applied Music Secondary (two [2] hours each).

MVB 5251r. App Mus Sec, Trumpet

MVB 5252r. App Mus Sec, French Horn

MVB 5253r. App Mus Sec, Trombone

MVB 5254r. App Mus Sec, Baritone Horn

MVB 5255r. App Mus Sec, Tuba

MVH 5250r. App Mus Sec, Historical Instruments (1–2).

MVH 5251r. App Mus Sec, Cupped Mouthpieces (1–2).

MVH 5252r. App Mus Sec, Open Reeds (1–2).

MVH 5253r. App Mus Sec, Capped Reeds (1–2).

MVH 5254r. App Mus Sec, Recorder (1–2).

MVH 5255r. App Mus Sec, Flute (1–2).

MVH 5256r. App Mus Sec, Plucked Instruments (1–2).

MVH 5257r. App Mus Sec, Bowed Strings (1–2).

MVH 5258r. App Mus Sec, Voice (1–2).

MVH 5259r. App Mus Sec, Dulcimer, Portative Organ, Regal, Percussion (1–2).

MVK 5251r. App Mus Sec, Piano

MVK 5252r. App Mus Sec, Harpsichord

MVK 5253r. App Mus Sec, Organ

MVO 5250r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (1).

MVP 5251r. App Mus Sec, Percussion

MVS 5251r. App Mus Sec, Violin

MVS 5252r. App Mus Sec, Viola

MVS 5253r. App Mus Sec, Violoncello

MVS 5254r. App Mus Sec, Double Bass

MVS 5255r. App Mus Sec, Harp

MVS 5256r. App Mus Sec, Guitar

MVV 5251r. App Mus Sec, Voice

MVW 5251r. App Mus Sec, Flute

MVW 5252r. App Mus Sec, Oboe

MVW 5253r. App Mus Sec, Clarinet

MVW 5254r. App Mus Sec, Bassoon

MVW 5255r. App Mus Sec, Saxophone

MV(B, J, K, O, P, S, V, W) 5350r–5359r. Applied Music Principal (two [2] hours each).

MVB 5351r. App Mus Prin, Trumpet

MVB 5352r. App Mus Prin, French Horn

MVB 5353r. App Mus Prin, Trombone

MVB 5354r. App Mus Prin, Baritone Horn

MVB 5355r. App Mus Prin, Tuba

MVJ 5350r. App Mus Prin, Piano, Jazz

MVJ 5351r. App Mus Prin, Voice, Jazz

MVJ 5353r. App Mus Prin, Guitar, Jazz

MVJ 5354r. App Mus Prin, Bass, Jazz

MVJ 5356r. App Mus Prin, Saxophone, Jazz

MVJ 5357r. App Mus Prin, Trumpet, Jazz

MVJ 5358r. App Mus Prin, Trombone, Jazz

MVJ 5359r. App Mus Prin, Percussion, Jazz

MVK 5351r. App Mus Prin, Piano

MVK 5352r. App Mus Prin, Harpsichord

MVK 5353r. App Mus Prin, Organ

MVO 5350r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (1).

MVP 5351r. App Mus Prin, Percussion

MVS 5351r. App Mus Prin, Violin

MVS 5352r. App Mus Prin, Viola

MVS 5353r. App Mus Prin, Violoncello

MVS 5354r. App Mus Prin, Double Bass

MVS 5355r. App Mus Prin, Harp

MVS 5356r. App Mus Prin, Guitar

MVV 5351r. App Mus Prin, Voice

MVW 5351r. App Mus Prin, Flute

MVW 5352r. App Mus Prin, Oboe

MVW 5353r. App Mus Prin, Clarinet

MVW 5354r. App Mus Prin, Bassoon

MVW 5355r. App Mus Prin, Saxophone

MV(B, K, O, P, S, V, W) 5450r–5456r. Applied Music Major (four [4] hours each) (MVV 5451 three [3] hours).

MVB 5451r. App Mus Maj, Trumpet

MVB 5452r. App Mus Maj, French Horn

MVB 5453r. App Mus Maj, Trombone

MVB 5454r. App Mus Maj, Baritone Horn

MVB 5455r. App Mus Maj, Tuba

MVJ 5456r. App Mus Maj, Saxophone, Jazz

MVJ 5457r. App Mus Maj, Trumpet, Jazz

MVJ 5459r. App Mus Maj, Percussion, Jazz

MVK 5451r. App Mus Maj, Piano

MVK 5453r. App Mus Maj, Organ

MVO 5450r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (2).

MVP 5451r. App Mus Maj, Percussion

MVS 5451r. App Mus Maj, Violin

MVS 5452r. App Mus Maj, Viola

MVS 5453r. App Mus Maj, Violoncello

MVS 5454r. App Mus Maj, Double Bass

MVS 5455r. App Mus Maj, Harp

MVS 5456r. App Mus Maj, Guitar

MVV 5451r. App Mus Maj, Voice

MVW 5451r. App Mus Maj, Flute

MVW 5452r. App Mus Maj, Oboe

MVW 5453r. App Mus Maj, Clarinet

MVW 5454r. App Mus Maj, Bassoon

MVW 5455r. App Mus Maj, Saxophone

MVS 5505r. Orchestral Repertoire for Violin (1). (S/U grade only.)

MVS 5550r. String Repertory (0–1).

MVV 5552r. Musical Theatre Repertoire (1).

MVS 5556r. Guitar Repertory (1).

MVK 5605. Organ/Harpsichord Pedagogy (2).

MVO 5650. Pedagogy for Winds and Percussion (3).

MVK 5651. Piano Pedagogy I (3).

MVV 5651. Seminar in Vocal Pedagogy (2).

MVK 5652. Piano Pedagogy II (3).

MVK 5661. Advanced Piano Pedagogy I (3).

MVK 5662. Advanced Piano Pedagogy II (3).

MVK 5671. Practicum in Piano Pedagogy (2).

MVK 5681r. Applied Music Major: Piano Pedagogy (4).

MVW 5705r. Introduction to the Baroque Flute (1).

MVW 5706r. Introduction to the Baroque Recorder (1).

MVK 5710. Piano Accompanying Vocal (1).

MVK 5711. Piano Accompanying Instrumental (1).

MVK 5730r. Applied Music Major, Vocal Accompanying (4).

MVK 5731r. Applied Music Major, Instrumental Accompanying (4).

MVK 5732r. Applied Music Opera Coaching (4).

MVK 5745. Techniques of Vocal Coaching (2).

MVK 5746. Techniques of Coaching Chamber Music (2).

MVK 5747. Techniques of Opera Coaching (2).

MVK 5935r. Continuo Playing Keyboard (1).

MVK 5936. Service Playing (2).

MV(B, K, P, S, V, W) 5955. Certificate Recital (0). (S/U grade only.)

MV(B, K, P, S, W) 5976–5977. Master's Recital (two [2] hours each). (S/U grade only.)

MVV 5976r. Master's Voice Recital Coaching (2).

MVV 5977. Master's Recital (Voice) (0). (S/U grade only.)

MVK 5973r. Master's Recital, Vocal Accompanying (1). (S/U grade only.)

MVK 5974r. Master's Recital, Instrumental Accompanying (1). (S/U grade only.)

MVK 5975. Master's Recital: Piano Pedagogy (0). (S/U grade only.)

MVO 6060r. Applied Music Graduate Coaching (1–2).

MVO 6065r. Applied Music Graduate Coaching (2–4).

MV(B, K, O, P, S, V, W) 6260r–6266r. Applied Music Secondary (two [2] hours each).

MVO 6260r. Modified credit, All Instruments (1).

MV(B, K, O, S, V, W) 6360–6369r. Applied Music Principal (two [2] hours each).

MVO 6360r. Modified credit, All Instruments (1).

MV(B, K, O, P, S, V ,W) 6460r–6469r. Applied Music Major (four [4] hours each).

MVB 6461r. App Mus Maj, Trumpet

MVB 6462r. App Mus Maj, French Horn

MVB 6463r. App Mus Maj, Trombone

MVB 6464r. App Mus Maj, Euphonium

MVB 6465r. App Mus Maj, Tuba

MVK 6461r. App Mus Maj, Piano

MVK 6463r. App Mus Maj, Organ

MVO 6460r. Modified Credit, All Instruments (2).

MVP 6461r. App Mus Maj, Percussion

MVS 6461r. App Mus Maj, Violin

MVS 6462r. App Mus Maj, Viola

MVS 6463r. App Mus Maj, Violoncello

MVS 6464r. App Mus Maj, Double Bass

MVS 6466r. App Mus Maj, Guitar

MVV 6461r. App Mus Maj, Voice

MVW 6461r. App Mus Maj, Flute

MVW 6462r. App Mus Maj, Oboe

MVW 6463r. App Mus Maj, Clarinet

MVW 6464r. App Mus Maj, Bassoon

MVW 6465r. App Mus Maj, Saxophone

MV(S, V) 6469. Applied Music Major Certificate (4).

MVS 6560r. String Repertory (0–1).

MVS 6566r. Guitar Repertory (1).

MVV 6661. Vocal Pedagogy Seminar I (3).

MVV 6662. Vocal Pedagogy Seminar II (3).

MVK 6733r. Applied Music Major Accompanying (4).

MVV 6978r. Doctoral Voice Recital and Repertoire Coaching (2).

MV(B, K, P, S, V, W) 6985–6989. Doctoral Recital (one to four [1–4] hours each). (S/U grade only.)

For listings relating to graduate course work for thesis, treatise, dissertation, and master's and doctoral examinations and defense, consult the Graduate Bulletin.