Jun 02, 2024  
Undergraduate Record 2008-2009 
    
Undergraduate Record 2008-2009 [ARCHIVED RECORD]

Course Descriptions


 

Music

  
  • MUSI 207 - Popular Musics


    Scholarly and critical study of music circulated through mass media. Specific topic for the semester (e.g. world popular music, bluegrass, country music, hip-hop, Elvis Presley) announced in advance. No previous knowledge of music required. (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 208 - American Music


    Scholarly and critical study of music of the Americas, with attention to interaction of music, politics, and society. Specific topics announced in advance. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: No previous knowledge of music required.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 210 - Film Music


    Scholarly and critical study of music in cinema. Specific topics for the semester announced in advance. No previous knowledge of music required. (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 211 - Music in Everyday Life


    Explores the implicit cultural messages which circulate within our ever-changing daily soundtracks. This courses focuses our attention on music that we usually take for granted, getting us thinking about the depths of quotidian aesthetic experience. (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 212 - History of Jazz Music


    Survey of jazz music from before 1900 through the stylistic changes and trends of the twentieth century; important instrumental performers, composers, arrangers, and vocalists. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    No previous knowledge of music required.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 221 - Composers


    Study of the lives and works of individuals (e.g., Bach, Beethoven, Cage, Ellington, Smyth) whose participation in musical culture has led them to focus on the creation of musical “works.” Topics announced in advance. (Y)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 222 - Composers


    Study of the lives and works of individuals (e.g., Bach, Beethoven, Cage, Ellington, Smyth) whose participation in musical culture has led them to focus on the creation of musical “works.” Topics announced in advance. (Y)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 230A - Keyboard Skills (Beginning)


    Introductory keyboard skills; includes sight-reading, improvisation, and accompaniment at the keyboard in a variety of styles. No previous knowledge of music required. Satisfies the performance requirement for music majors. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 230B - Keyboard Skills (Intermediate)


    Intermediate keyboard skills for students with some previous musical experience. Satisfies the performance requirement for music majors.  (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 230C - Fretboard Harmony


    Fretboard skills for students with some previous musical experience. Satisfies the performance requirement for music majors. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 235 - Technosonics: Digital Music and Sound Art Composition


    Introduction to digital music and sound art, through history, theory, and musical creation.  (Y)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 260 - Jazz Improvisation


    (Y)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 293 - Independent Study


    (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 294 - Independent Study


    (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 300 - Studies in Pre-Modern Music (to 1500)


    Introduction to the variety of repertories and music cultures known to have thrived in pre-modern Europe, and the ways such music has been assimilated into 20th-century American ideas about “music history.” Specific topics announced in advance, such as: the music of 12th-century France; music in monastic life, 800 to 1500; music and mystical vision, the cosmology of Hildegard von Bingen; music, cultural exchange, and power, Burgundy and Italy in the 15th century. (E)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Ability to read music. MUSI 331 highly recommended.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 301 - Studies in Early Modern Music (1500-1700)


    Introduction to crucial shifts in musical culture that signaled the emergence of a self-consciously “modern,” self-consciously “European” musicality over the period 1500-1700; and to the ways such early modern genres as the polyphonic Mass, the madrigal, opera, oratorio, cantata, sonata, suite, and congregational hymnody have been assimilated into 20th-century American ideas about “musicality.” Specific topics announced in advance. (E)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: The ability to read music. MUSI 331 highly recommended.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 302 - Studies in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Music


    Study of selected repertories from the 17th and 18th centuries, emphasizing compositional style, performance practice, and the role of music within social, political, philosophical, and religious cultures of the time. Composers studied may include Lully, Corelli, Handel, J. S. Bach, Vivaldi, Haydn, and Mozart. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 331 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 303 - Studies in Nineteenth-Century Music


    (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 331; or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 305 - Music in the Twentieth Century


    Studies the range of music that has flourished in the twentieth century, including modernist and post-modern art music, popular music, and world music, through historical, critical, and ethnographic approaches. (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: The ability to read music, or any three-credit course in music, or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 307 - Worlds of Music


    Exploration of world musical cultures through music-making, movement, listening, and case studies. Issues include how musical and social aesthetics are intertwined, the connections between style, community, and identity, and the concept of colonialism as it forms the relatively new category “world music.” (IR)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 308 - American Music


    Historical and/or ethnomusicological perspectives on folk, popular, and “art” music in the Americas, with a particular emphasis on 19th-and 20th-century African-American traditions including spirituals, work songs, minstrelsy, blues, R&B, soul, and hip-hop. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 309 - Music, Health and the Environment


    Explore the role of sound in people’s efforts to understand, describe and respond to health and environmental challenges such as HIV/AIDS, diarrheal disease, poor nutrition, substance abuse, air-water pollution, and deforestation. (Y)

    Credits: 3

  
  • MUSI 309 - Performance in Africa


    Explores music/dance performance in Africa through reading, hands-on workshops, discussion, and audio and video examples. The course covers both “traditional” and “popular” styles, through discussion and a performance lab. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 4
  
  • MUSI 312 - Jazz Studies


    Introduction to jazz as an advanced field of study, with equal attention given to historical and theoretical approaches. (E)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 331 or comparable fluency in music notation, and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 331 - Theory I


    Studies the pitch and rhythmic aspects of several musical styles, including European art music, blues, African drumming, and popular music. Focuses on concepts and notation related to scales and modes, harmony, meter, form, counterpoint, and style. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite:  Ability to read music, and familiarity with basic concepts of pitch intervals and scales; Corequisite: MUSI 333A, 333B, or 333C, except for students who have already passed the exit test for MUSI 333C.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 332 - Theory II


    Studies pitch and formal organization in European concert music of the 18th and 19th centuries. Includes four-part vocal writing, 18th-century style keyboard accompaniment, key relations, and form. Students compose numerous short passages of music and study significant compositions by period composers. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 331 or instructor permission; MUSI 333A, 333B, or 333C, except for students who have already passed the exit test for MUSI 333C.

     



    Credits: 3

  
  • MUSI 333A - Musicianship I


    Lab course providing practical experience with many aspects of musical perception and performance, such as accurate vocal production of pitch, musical memory, identification of intervals and rhythmic patterns, and uses of notation in dictation and sight-singing. Students entering this sequence take a test to determine the appropriate level of their first course. Students enrolled in MUSI 331, 332 or 431 have priority; course open to other students as space permits. (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUSI 333B - Musicianship II


    Lab course providing practical experience with many aspects of musical perception and performance, such as accurate vocal production of pitch, musical memory, identification of intervals and rhythmic patterns, and uses of notation in dictation and sight-singing. Students entering this sequence take a test to determine the appropriate level of their first course. Students enrolled in MUSI 331, 332 or 431 have priority; course open to other students as space permits. (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUSI 333C - Musicianship III


    Lab course providing practical experience with many aspects of musical perception and performance, such as accurate vocal production of pitch, musical memory, identification of intervals and rhythmic patterns, and uses of notation in dictation and sight-singing. Students entering this sequence take a test to determine the appropriate level of their first course. Students enrolled in MUSI 331, 332 or 431 have priority; course open to other students as space permits. (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUSI 336 - Tonal Composition


    Develops the craft of musical composition through polyphonic writing, canon and imitative counterpoint, and homophonic writing, emphasizing phrase structure and small forms. Compositions are performed and criticized in class, with the aim of making manifest and adding to ideas covered in MUSI 331 (Theory I) through actual writing. This course is essential for those who will pursue creative writing in music. (S)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 338 - Introduction to Post-Tonal Composition


    This class focuses on post-tonal compositional techniques in American and European concert music, including the music of various composers and the composition of new music. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 331 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 339 - Introduction to Music and Computers


    Students gain hands-on experience with synthesizers, music notation software, and the control of MIDI instruments via computer. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 393 - Independent Study


    (SI)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 394 - Independent Study


    (SI)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 405 - Vocal Music


    Topics, announced in advance, selected from opera, oratorio, choral music, or song. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or the equivalent and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 406 - Instrumental Music


    Topics, announced in advance, are selected from the orchestral, chamber music or solo repertories. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or the equivalent and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 407 - Composers


    Study of the life and works of a composer (or school of composers); topic announced in advance. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or the equivalent and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 408 - Topics in American Music


    Topics, announced in advance, about folk, popular, jazz or art music traditions in American culture. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 308 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 409 - Cultural and Historical Studies of Music


    Selected topics, announced in advance, exploring the study of music within cultural and historical frameworks. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 410 - Cultural and Historical Studies of Music


    Selected topics, announced in advance, exploring the study of music within cultural and historical frameworks. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 412 - Studies in Jazz Literature


    Topics, announced in advance, exploring the world of jazz music. (SI)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 312 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 419 - Critical Studies of Music


    Selected topics, announced in advance, exploring the study of music within critical frameworks. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 420 - Critical Studies of Music


    Selected topics, announced in advance, exploring the study of music within critical frameworks. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 423 - Issues in Ethnomusicology


    An intensive experience with ethnomusicology and performance studies, this seminar explores musical ethnography (descriptive writing), experiential research, sociomusical processes, and other interdisciplinary approaches to musical performance. Addresses issues involving race, class, gender, and identity politics in light of particular topics and areas studies. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 307 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 424 - Field Research and Ethnography of Performance


    Addresses ideas about ethnography and performance. Students explore epistemological, ethical, and aesthetic issues as they relate to field research and push the envelope of “creative non-fiction” in the ethnographic realm of their writing. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 425 - Topics in Ethnomusicology


    Addresses specific issues and cultural areas according to the interests of the students and instructor. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 426 - Topics in Ethnomusicology


    Addresses specific issues and cultural areas according to the interests of the students and instructor. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 431 - Theory III


    Studies in 18th-, 19th-, and 20th-century techniques and styles through analysis and composition. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or instructor permission; Corequisite:  MUSI 333A, 333B, or 333C, except for students who have already passed the exit test for MUSI 333C.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 432 - Musical Analysis


    Various approaches to musical analysis; readings from theoretical literature; and practical exercises in analysis of music from all periods. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 431 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 433 - Advanced Musicianship


    Includes advanced ear-training, sight-singing and keyboard harmony. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Passing score on the exit test for MUSI 335.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 434 - Tonal Counterpoint


    Written and aural exercises based on analysis of the contrapuntal style of J.S. Bach and his successors. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or the equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 435 - Interactive Media


    The class is designed for composers, performers and all students interested in interactive technology for music, programming real-time computer music systems, and in music for multimedia. Emphasis is placed on gaining both technical and artistic understanding of the possibilities of real time music technology and multimedia. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 339 or MUSI 443 or MUSI 447 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 440 - Computer Sound Generation and Spatial Processing


    Studies in sound processing, digital synthesis and multichannel audio using RTCmix running under Linux. Students learn techniques of computer music through composition, analysis of representative works, and programming. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 339 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 443 - Sound Studio


    Studies in computer music studio techniques, sound synthesis using a variety of software packages based on the Macintosh platform, and the creation of original music using new technologies. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 339 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 445 - Computer Applications in Music


    Topics involving the composition, performance, and programming of interactive computer music systems. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission or MUSI 339.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 447 - Materials of Contemporary Music


    Topics in contemporary music that will focus on different areas in rotation. Each will involve focused readings, analysis of selected works, and the creation of original compositions that reflect the issues under discussion. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 463 - Solo and Ensemble Repertory


    Analyzes selected scores for instrumental and vocal solo and ensemble; and the practical and aesthetic demands of the performance style of the period. Class demonstrations. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 464 - Solo and Ensemble Repertory


    Analyzes selected scores for instrumental and vocal solo and ensemble; and the practical and aesthetic demands of the performance style of the period. Class demonstrations. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 471 - Instrumental Conducting I


    Studies the theory and practice of conducting, score analysis, and rehearsal technique. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 472 - Instrumental Conducting II


    Studies the theory and practice of conducting, score analysis, and rehearsal technique. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 474 - Music in Performance


    Studies how musical performances implicitly or explicitly enact and (re)negotiate their historical, cultural, and ideological circumstances through activities that focus on a range of musical cultures. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Previous musical experience, broadly defined.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 475 - Choral Conducting I


    Studies in the basic technique and art of conducting, with weekly experience conducting repertoire with a small choral ensemble. (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: basic ear training, sight-reading. Previous experience in a choral or instrumental ensemble is preferred. Interested students should consult with the instructor before registering. Instructor permission is required.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 476 - Choral Conducting II


    Studies in the basic technique and art of conducting, with weekly experience conducting repertoire with a small choral ensemble. (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Previous experience in a choral or instrumental ensemble is preferred. Interested students should consult with the instructor before registering. Instructor permission is required.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 481 - Composition


    (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 482 - Composition


    (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 483 - Music Seminar


    Readings, discussions, and individual projects in the literature and theory of music. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 484 - Music Seminar


    Readings, discussions, and individual projects in the literature and theory of music. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 493 - Independent Study


    (SI)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 494 - Independent Study


    (SI)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 533 - Modal Counterpoint


    Written and aural exercises based on analysis of the contrapuntal style of Palestrina and his contemporaries. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 534 - Tonal Counterpoint


    Written and aural exercises based on analysis of the contrapuntal style of J.S. Bach and his successors. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or the equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 535 - Instrumentation


    Study of the characteristics of orchestral instruments. (O)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 536 - Orchestration


    Composing and arranging music for orchestral instruments in various combinations. (O)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 535.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 538 - Canon and Fugue


    Composition and analysis of canons and fugues, focusing on the works of J.S. Bach. (IR)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 431 and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 541 - Conducting I


    Studies the theory and practice of conducting and rehearsal technique. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or equivalent and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 542 - Conducting II


    Studies the theory and practice of conducting and rehearsal technique. (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 332 or equivalent and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 551 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance(S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 552 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance(S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 553 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance(S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 554 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance(S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 555 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance(S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 556 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance(S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 557 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance(S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUSI 558 - Graduate Performance


    Graduate Performance (S).

     

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 2

  
  • MUSI 560 - Performance Ensembles


    (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 561 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 562 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S)   

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 563 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 564 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 565 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 566 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 567 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 568 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 569 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 570 - Performance Ensembles


    Performance Ensembles (S).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in music with instructor permission by audition.

    Credits: 1 to 2
  
  • MUSI 581 - Composition


    (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 431 and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 582 - Composition


    (Y)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: MUSI 431 and instructor permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUSI 593 - Independent Study


    Independent study dealing with a specific topic. Primary emphasis is not on research. (SI)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUSI 594 - Independent Study


    Independent study dealing with a specific topic. Primary emphasis is not on research. (SI)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

    Credits: 1 to 3

Music Band

  
  • MUBD 260 - Basketball Band


    Basketball Band

    Credits: 1
 

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