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The music curriculum is designed for students gifted in the performance and/or composition of music. Candidates for a major in music are required to pass an entrance audition in their respective performance areas. Composition candidates are required to submit appropriate scores and/or tapes of their compositions for faculty appraisal. All students admitted to the degree program must take a music theory diagnostic examination prior to scheduling music theory classes. Freshmen must pass this examination or enroll in a music fundamentals course which does not fulfill a requirement in the music major curriculum. Transfer students are required to take a similar placement test and enter at the appropriate level. Students may obtain dates and times for these examinations from the School of Music.
Academic programs offered include: Bachelor of Music in Performance (voice, organ, piano, piano pedagogy, guitar and orchestral instruments), Composition, and Jazz Studies (composition, performance).
All students seeking a Bachelor of Music degree are required to (1) complete successfully the piano proficiency and music theory-history-literature requirements; (2) present a partial recital during the junior year (except composition majors); (3) present a full recital during the senior year (except music education majors); (4) present a record of satisfactory recital attendance through registration in MUS 2010 (see the specific requirements for MUS 2010 as set by the music faculty). Students must be enrolled in applied music studio during the semester of the recital. Other procedues are mandated through the student handbook of the School of Music. Exceptions to all departmental procedures must be authorized through the Director of the School of Music.
Promotion to the next higher level in applied music is made only upon the recommendation of a performance jury conducted by that concentration's faculty. Where appropriate for the degree, the student is required to complete a minimum of two semesters, but no more than three semesters at the 2000 or 3000 level of applied music. Failure to complete these levels within the three semester maximum brings automatic dismissal from the program. Students may repeat the 4000 level as necessary to fulfill the total credit hour requirement (3000 level for composition or music education). Credit for only 2 semesters of applied music at the 1000, 2000, or 3000, levels will be applied toward the degree.
Core Requirements for all Performance, and Composition Concentrations (48-52 semester hours minimum):
Music Theory (22) - MUT 1111 (3), MUT 1112 (3), MUT 1241 (1), MUT 1242 (1), MUT 2116 (3), MUT 2117 (3), MUT 2246 (1), MUT 2247 (1), MUT 4411 (3) or MUT 4421 (3), MUT 4571 (3)
Music Literature (3) - MUL 2111 (3)
Music History (8) - MUH 3300 (2), MUH 3301 (3), MUH 3302 (3)
Conducting (2) - MUG 3101
Senior Seminar (1) - MUS 4935 (1)
Ensemble - Performance Majors (8), Composition (8)
All undergraduate students enrolled in applied music for 4 or 2 credit hours are required to be enrolled in a major ensemble appropriate to their performing medium.
Music Electives
Performance - 8 hours
Piano Pedagogy - 2 hours
Composition - 4 hours
Fine Arts Requirement - 6 hours
Core Requirements for Jazz Studies Performance and Jazz Studies Composition Concentrations (54-58 semester hours minimum):
Music Theory (26) - MUT 1111 (3), MUT 1112 (3), MUT 1241 (1), MUT 1242 (1), MUT 2116 (3), MUT 2117 (3), MUT 2246 (1), MUT 2247 (1), MUT 3353 (3), MUT 3354 (3), MUT 3641 (2), MUT 3642 (2)
Music Literature (3) - MUL 2111 (3)
Music History (11) - MUH 3300 (2), MUH 3301 (3), MUH 3302 (3), MUH 4801 (3)
Conducting (2) - MUG 3101
Senior Seminar (1) - MUS 4935 (1)
Elective Hours in Music (7)
Ensemble - Performance (8), Composition (8)
All students enrolled in applied music for 4 or 2 hours are required to enroll in a major ensemble appropriate to their performing medium.
Performance Concentration
A total of 32 credit hours of applied music major is required with a minimum of 8 hours to be completed at the 4000 level and concurrent registration in MUS 2010 (Recital Attendance).
Performance majors in voice must enroll for MUS 3201 for a total of 3 credits and MUO 3501 for 2 credits. Additionally, there is a program exit requirement of earned credit or the equivalent in beginning French, German, and Italian languages.
Performance majors in piano are required to enroll in MVK 4640 for 4 credits.
The following requirements for the piano pedagogy emphasis are in addition to the above performance concentration requirements:
Piano Pedagogy (8) - MVK 4640 (4), MVK 4641 (4)
Junior and senior recital requirements may be fulfilled in one of the following ways; (1) lecture/recital, (2) ensemble performance, (3) recital.
Jazz Studies Concentration
Performance Emphasis
The following courses are required in addition to the core requirements: MUT 3663 (2), MUT 3664 (2)
Applied music (major) through the 3000 level (min. of 24 hours).
In addition to the major instrument, Jazz Bass and Jazz Guitar majors are required to enroll for 4 credits in the corresponding double bass or classical guitar applied music lessons in addition to the major applied studies.
Jazz piano proficiency
Composition Emphasis
The following courses are required in addition to the core requirements:
Elective Composition (6)
MUC 2221 (6), MUC 3231 (6), MUC 4203 (3), MUC 4204 (3)
Applied music (principal) with a minimum of 4 hours at the 2000 level (min. of 8 hrs.)
In addition to the principal applied music study, Jazz Bass and Jazz Guitar majors are required to enroll for 2 credits in the corresponding double bass or classical guitar applied music lessons in addition to the principal applied studies.
Jazz piano proficiency
Composition Concentration
(72 semester hours minimum)
All students seeking a degree in music with a composition concentration are required to fulfill the senior composition requirements (with the approval of the entire composition faculty) in one of the following ways; (a) a complete public performance of works by the student composer, (b) the public performance of several compositions in various concerts throughout the composer's senior year, (c) the formal presentation to the composition faculty of an extensive portfolio of compositions plus the public performance of at least one of these works during the senior year, or (d) in other ways designated by the composition faculty.
Ensemble (8)
All undergraduate students enrolled in applied music for 2 credit hours are required to be enrolled concurrently in a major ensemble appropriate to their performing medium.
Applied Music (Principal) (8)
A minimum of 8 credit hours of applied music is required with a minimum of 4 credit hours at the 2000 level and concurrent registration in MUS 2010 (recital attendance). Composition Courses (30)
Undergraduates concentrating in composition must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours from the following sequence of courses including MUC 3402, and at least one semester of MUC 4204, satisfying all necessary prerequisites for all courses: MUC 2221 (3,3), MUC 3231 (3,3), MUC 3401 (3), MUC 3402 (3), MUC 4241 (3), MUT 4311 (2), MUT 4312 (2), and a minimum of 5 hours selected from: MUC 2301 (2), MUC 3441 (3), MUC 3442 (3), MUC 3601 (3), MUC 3602 (3), MUC 4403 (3), MUC 4404 (3), MUC 4501 (2), MUT 3353 (3).
For other degree requirements for all the above concentrations, see Fine Arts College requirements and the University's General Education and graduation requirements.
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The music education curriculum is designed to serve students who wish to develop a high level of musical expertise and have a commitment to help develop similar musical potential in other people.
All students seeking a degree in music education are required to pass an audition in their respective performance area and to take a music theory placement test prior to registering for any music theory class. Students who do not pass the diagnostic test will be placed in a music fundamentals course which does not fulfill a requirement in the music major curriculum. All transfer students are required to take a theory placement test and enter at the appropriate level of study. Students may obtain the dates for these examinations from the music office.
Special requirements for all music education majors; successful completion of the piano proficiency requirements as defined by the music and music education faculties; participation in a major performing ensemble each semester the student is enrolled in applied music; and the presentation of a one-half hour recital in the major performing medium during the last semester of enrollment in applied music.
Students are to present a record of satisfactory recital attendance through registration in MUS 2010 (see the specific requirements for MUS 2010 as set by the music faculty).
For other degree requirements see College of Education requirements and the University's General Education and graduation requirements. Note exceptions applicable to this program.
1. Instrumental Specialization (72 cr. hrs.)
Music Education courses (20 cr. hrs.) - MUE 2090 (2), MUE 3450 (1)*, MUE 4311 (3), MUE 3421 (1), MUE 3451 (1), MUE 4321 (2), MUE 3422 (1,1), MUE 3460 (1)**, MUE 4332 (3), MUE 3423 (1,1), MUE 3461 (1), MUE 4480 (2)
*Not required of woodwind majors
**Not required of brass majors
2. Vocal Specialization (72 cr. hrs.)
One hour courses must be repeated to achieve 16 cr. hrs.
*As determined by audition.
3. General Music Specialization (72 cr. hrs.)
One hour courses must be repeated to achieve 16 cr. hrs.
*As determined by audition.
a. History-Theory-Literature: 9-10 hours
-- Music History and/or Theory and/or Literature (7-8)
-- Music Ensemble (2)
b. Applied Music (Principal): 8-12 hours
-- Performance Studio courses which may include up to 2 semester hours of class-studio (6-8)
-- Music Ensembles (2-4)
-- MUS 2010 Recital Attendance concurrent with applied music (principal) registration.
-- Faculty jury recommendations for sophomore-level studio study (minimum)
c. Composition: 9 hours
-- Introduction to Electronic Music (2)
-- Composition Studio courses which may include one course of orchestration (6)
-- Music Ensemble (1)
The music faculty is made up of a collection of outstanding musicians and scholars whose talents and achievements provide a unique educational resource for all music students. Faculty ensembles such as the Arts Nova Quintet, the Faculty Jazz Quartet, and the Metropolitan Arts Trio provide an important musical contribution to campus and Tampa area cultural life, and many music faculty perform in professional music ensembles in west central Florida.
Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Pi Kappa Lambda honorary music organizations maintain active chapters in the School of Music. Additionally, chapters of the College Music Educators National Conference and International Association of Jazz Educators provide an important liaison with other professional musicians and teachers. Financial Aid:
A significant number of students studying in the School of Music qualify for some degree of financial assistance. Financial aid is offered on the basis of talent, academic promise, and need. Students awarded financial assistance from the School of Music need not pursue a degree in music, but must follow specific guidelines concerning the awarding of monetary assistance. These guidelines are available from the chairperson of the Scholarship Committee.Write to the School of Music for specific dates each year. In addition to general university and School of Music scholarships, there are a number of donated awards. Among these are the Dawn Zimmerman Flute Scholarship, Mary Corey Bogdonas Scholarship, Steve Penovich Scholarship, Marjorie Roe Cello Scholarship, Zbar Piano Award, and the Virginia A. Bridges Music Education Award.
The School of Music utilizes guest composers, conductors, and performing musicians to enhance its offerings in terms of teaching faculty, forum appearances, and the conducting of musical programs, symposia, and clinics. Some prominent musicians who have appeared in the past are: Norman Dello Joio, Olly Wilson, Randall Thompson, Guarneri String Quartet, Virgil Thompson, Beaux Arts Trio, Walter Trampler, Boris Goldovsky, Fred Hemke, Gregg Smith, Lukas Foss, Norman Luboff, Maurice Andre, Phil Woods, Jean Pierre Rampal, David Baker, Adele Adison, John Cage, Byron Janis, Karel Husa, Louis Bellson, Leslie Bassett, David Samuels, Samuel Adler, Julius Baker, Gunther Schuller, Ransom Wilson, Robert Merrill, T. J. Anderson, Doc Severinsen, Hale Smith, Bethany Beardslee, George Russell, Robert Shaw, Art Blakey, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Andre Watts, Christopher Hogwood
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MUC 2221 COMPOSITION (3)
PR: MUT 1112 and CI. Private instruction in original composition. Required of composition majors. May be repeated for three semesters.
MUC 2301 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MUSIC (3)
History and repertory of electronic music; standard sound studio techniques; basic electronics as applied in electronic sound synthesis; mathematics for music, composition and electronic music.
MUC 3231 COMPOSITION (3)
PR: Necessary competency at MUC 2221 level determined by faculty jury. Private instruction in originial composition. Required of composition majors. May be repeated for three semesters.
MUC 3401, 3402 ELECTRONIC MUSIC-ANALOG SYNTHESIS (3,3)
PR; MUC 2301 and CI. Composition for tape medium with analog synthesizers; use of sound recording studio; repertory or analog music synthesis; technical basis of analog systems design and construction.
MUC 3441, 3442 ELECTRONIC MUSIC-DIGITAL SYNTHESIS (3,3)
PR: MUC 3401 or 3402 and CI. Computer assisted composition for conventional instruments; composition for tape medium with computer controlled analog synthesizers; direct digital synthesis; digital systems design and construction.
MUC 3601 CONTEMPORARY TECHNIQUES OF COMPOSITION (3)
PR: CI. Instruction in the use of major Twentieth-Century compositional techniques; tonal unordered set, and serial composition and the use of indeterminacy in composition and performance.
MUC 4241 COMPOSITION (3)
PR: Necessary competency at MUC 3231 level determined by faculty jury. Private instruction in original composition. Required of composition majors. Must be repeated for credit for a minimum of 6 hours for majors.
MUC 4403, 4404 ELECTRONIC MUSIC-REAL-TIME PERFORMANCE (3,3)
PR: MUC 3402 and MUC 3442 or equivalent. Composition for analog/digital equipment, performance applications; sound synthesis, interfacing electronics with conventional instruments.
MUC 4501 SEMINAR IN NEW MUSICAL SYSTEMS (3)
PR: CI. Experimental sound sources and ensemble groupings; creation of new instruments; unfamiliar sonic materials and unique social contexts for music. May be repeated for credit.
MUC 4620 JAZZ COMPOSITION 3
PR: MUT 3354 and/or CI. Private instruction in original jazz composition. Required of All Jazz Studies Comp. majors. Must be repeated for credit for a minimum of 6 hours for majors.
MUG 3101 BASIC CONDUCTING (2)
PR: CI. The study and practical application of basic conducting techniques. Development of skills related to the conducting of musical scores.
MUG 4302 INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING (2)
PR: MUG 3101 & CI. A study of those techniques of conducting unique to instrumental music ensembles: baton technique, score reading, terminology, rehearsal management.
MUH 2019 HISTORY OF POPULAR MUSIC (2)
Popular music in the U.S. from 1820 to present. Units on the big band era, country and western, jazz, Black music, and the rock scene beginning in 1955. May be used for University General Distribution Requirements and may be used to satisfy part of the 6 hours in-College Requirement for Fine Arts majors in Art, Dance, Theatre and as a music elective.
MUH 2051 FOLK AND TRADITIONAL MUSIC OF WORLD CULTURES (3) -FA -AF
A comparative survey of the stylistic traits and functions of the folk and traditional music, both sacred and secular, of diverse Western and non-Western cultures. For non-majors; may be taken by majors as an elective with departmental approval.
MUH 2632 MUSIC IN THE UNITED STATES -FA (3)
Designed for majors and non-majors, this course will use live performances, videotapes, and recordings to illustrate music as practiced in America from Colonial to present times. Included in the course will be study of the contributions of various ethnic/minority groups, and disucssions of the relevant social issues connected with these contributions.
MUH 3016 SURVEY OF JAZZ -FA (2)
An in-depth study of the historical study of jazz, including the representative music, literature, and sociological implications.
MUH 3300 MUSIC HISTORY/MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE (2)
PR: CI. Required of music majors; a study of the historical development of musical styles of the Medieval and Renaissance periods and of the music of those periods.
MUH 3301 MUSIC HISTORY/BAROQUE AND CLASSIC -XMW (3)
PR: MUL 2111 or CI. A study of the historical development of musical styles of the Baroque and Classic periods and of the music of those periods. Required of music majors; open to non-majors with CI.
MUH 3302 MUSIC HISTORY/ROMANTIC AND 20TH CENTURY -XMW (3)
PR: MUL 2111 or CI. A study of the historical development of musical styles of the Romantic and Twentieth Century eras and of the music of those periods. Required of music majors; open to non-majors with CI.
MUH 4058 INTERCULTURAL MUSIC IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -XMW (3)
PR: MUH 2051 or MUL 2111 or CI. An in-depth investigation of composers born after c. 1880, from all parts of the world, who have attempted to integrate elements from two ore more cultures into their compositions.
MUH 4801 HISTORY OF JAZZ (3)
PR: MUT 1112 or CI. An in-depth study of the historical development of Jazz, including the representative musical literature and sociological implications.
MUL 2001 ISSUES IN MUSIC (2-3)
Open only to non-music majors; lectures and live performances by artist faculty of significant works from the literature for the piano; analysis and illustration in performance of the abstract and aesthetic elements in music which vitally concern the artist-performer. (S/U only.)
MUL 2011, 3012 THE ENJOYMENT OF MUSIC -FA (3,3)
Open only to non-music majors; a study in the art of music and its materials, designed to develop an understanding of basic principles of music and a technique for listening to music.
MUL 2111 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC LITERATURE -6A -FA (3)
PR: MUT 1112 or CI. A survey of representative music exemplars of the past and present with emphasis on the study of styles and form. Required for music majors.
MAJOR PERFORMING ENSEMBLES (below)
PR: CI. Open to all university students with the necessary proficiency in their performing media; study and performance of music for large combinations of voices, string, woodwind, brass, or percussion instruments. May be repeated for credit.
MUN 3143 WIND ENSEMBLE (1)
MUN 3213 UNIVERSITY ORCHESTRA (1)
MUN 3313 UNIVERSITY SINGERS (1)
MUN 3383 UNIVERSITY-COMMUNITY CHORUS (1)
MUN 3453 PIANO ENSEMBLE (1)
MUN 3713 JAZZ ENSEMBLE (1)
MUO 3503 OPERA WORKSHOP (1)
CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES (below)
PR: CI. Open to all university students with the necessary proficiency in their performance media; study and performance of music for small combinations of voices, string, woodwind, brass, or percussion instruments, and piano; may be repeated for credit.
MUN 3343 CHAMBER SINGERS (1)
MUN 3411 STRING QUARTET (1)
MUN 3420 SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE (1)
MUN 3421 FLUTE CHOIR (1)
MUN 3424 WOODWIND QUINTET (1)
MUN 3431 BRASS QUINTET (1)
MUN 3432 HORN QUARTET (1)
MUN 3433 BRASS CHOIR (1)
MUN 3443 PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE (1)
MUN 3444 MARIMBA ENSEMBLE (1)
MUN 3473 COLLEGIUM MUSICUM (1)
MUN 3483 CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE (1)
MUN 3714 JAZZ CHAMBER ENSEMBLE (1)
MUS 2010 RECITAL ATTENDANCE (0)
This course is required whenever a student registers for applied music. The requirement for the successful completion of the course is attendance at ten (10) department-approved recitals/concerts throughout the semester. (S/U Grading only).
MUS 3201 LANGUAGE DICTION FOR SINGERS (1)
Specialized study in Language Diction for Singers. Specific language varies, to be arranged at each course offering. May be repeated for a total of three different languages only. Required of voice performance majors.
MUS 4900 DIRECTED READING (1-3)
PR: CI and CC. Readings in topic of special interest to the student. Selection of topic and materials must be agreed upon and appropriate credit must be assigned prior to registration. A contract with all necessary signatures is required for registration. May be repeated for credit for different topics only.
MUS 4905 DIRECTED STUDY (1-4)
PR: CC. Independent studies in the various areas of music; course of study and credits must be assigned prior to registration; may be repeated.
MUS 4930 SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSIC (1-4)
PR: CI and CC. The content of the course will be governed by student demand and instructor interest. May be repeated for credit for different topics only.
MUS 4931 SELECTED STUDIO TOPICS IN MUSIC (1-4)
PR: CI. The content of the study will be governed by individual student demand and instructor interest with an emphasis on individual instruction.
MUS 4935 MUSIC SENIOR SEMINAR (1)
PR: CI. To aid majors to understand, appraise and perfect their own art through critical and aesthetic judgments of their colleagues. (S/U only.)
MUS 5905 DIRECTED STUDY (1-4)
PR: CC. Independent studies in the various areas of music; course of study and credits must be assigned prior to registration; may be repeated.
MUSIC WORKSHOP COURSES (below)
PR: CI. Intensive study in the specialized areas indicated below; open to teachers, University students, and secondary students; credit available to qualified students.
MUS 5927 ORCHESTRA WORKSHOP (1-2)
MUS 5929 STRING WORKSHOP (1-2)
MUT 1001 RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC (2)
Open to non-music majors; development of skills in hearing and performing music and in basic notation. Will not count as degree credit for music majors.
MUT 1111, 1112 MUSIC THEORY (3,3)
PR: CI. Required of music majors; development of skills in perceiving and writing music through the use of aural and visual analysis and examples from all historical periods of music literature.
MUT 1241, 1242 AURAL THEORY (1,1)
PR: CI. Course designed to begin training in aural recognition and vocal realization of materials used in music composition. Includes rhythmic, melodic and harmonic dictation, and sight singing. To be taken concurrently with MUT 1111, 1112.
MUT 2116, 2117 MUSIC THEORY (3,3)
PR: MUT 1112. Required of music majors, continuation of MUT 1111 and 1112.
MUT 2246, 2247 ADVANCED AURAL THEORY (1,1)
PR: MUT 1242. Course designed to continue training in aural recognition and vocal realization of materials used in music composition. Includes rhythmic, melodic and harmonic dictation, and sight singing. To be taken concurrently with MUT 2116, 2117.
MUT 3353 JAZZ COMPOSITION AND ARRANGING I (3)
PR: MUT 1112 and CI. Course designed to develop arranging and/or compositional skills in the jazz idiom through the study of jazz orchestation, harmonic, and melodic practices.
MUT 3354 JAZZ COMPOSITION AND ARRANGING II (3)
PR: MUT 1112 and CI. Course designed to develop arranging and/or compositional skills in the jazz idiom through the study of jazz orchestration, harmonic and melodic practices.
MUT 3641 JAZZ THEORY AND IMPROVISATION I (2)
PR: MUT 1112 and/or CI. A study of jazz improvisational techniques and related jazz theory.
MUT 3642 JAZZ THEORY AND IMPROVISATION II (2)
PR: MUT 3641 or CI. A study of jazz improvisational techniques and related jazz theory.
MUT 3663 JAZZ STYLES AND ANALYSIS I (2)
PR: MUT 3642 or CI. A studio course study of the improvised solos of the major innovators in jazz. Oriented toward the continuing development of students' soloing ability. Students are required to enroll in Jazz Chamber Ensemble as a lab. Open to majors and non-majors.
MUT 3664 JAZZ STYLES AND ANALYSIS II (2)
PR: Jazz Styles and Analysis I or CI. A continuation of Jazz Styles and Analysis I with the emphasis on contemporary jazz artists. Students are required to enroll in Jazz Chamber Ensemble as a lab. Open to majors and non-majors.
MUT 4311, 4312 ORCHESTRATION (2,2)
PR: CI. Intensive study and practice in scoring music for various combinations of instruments, including symphony orchestra, band, and smaller ensembles of string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments.
MUT 4411 SIXTEENTH CENTURY PRACTICE (3)
PR: MUT 2117. A study of the music of the 16th century from a theoretical standpoint; development of skills in perceiving and writing music in the style of the period through the use of aural and visual analysis.
MUT 4421 EIGHTEENTH CENTURY PRACTICE (3)
PR: MUT 2117. An intensive study of the contrapuntal practice of the 18th century; development of skills in perceiving and writing music in the style of the period through the use of aural and visual analysis.
MUT 4571 TWENTIETH CENTURY PRACTICE (3)
PR: MUT 2117. A study of 20th century theoretical concepts; development of skills in perceiving and writing music in contemporary styles through the use of aural and visual analysis.
MUT 5051 GRADUATE REVIEW OF MUSIC THEORY (2)
A graduate level review of basic theoretical concepts with emphasis on the common practice period. The course serves to satisfy deficiencies in music theory and does not count toward the graduate degree requirements.
SECONDARY APPLIED MUSIC COURSES (below)
PR: CI. One half-hour private lesson or one hour class per week for music students wishing to gain proficiency in an area other than their applied performance major and for a limited number of nonmusic majors who have had prior musical training. Course is open by audition only.
MVB 1211 APPLIED TRUMPET (1)
MVB 1212 APPLIED FRENCH HORN (1)
MVB 1213 APPLIED TROMBONE (1)
MVB 1214 APPLIED EUPHONIUM (1)
MVB 1215 APPLIED TUBA (1)
MVJ 1210 APPLIED JAZZ PIANO (1)
MVJ 1213 APPLIED JAZZ GUITAR (1)
MVJ 1214 APPLIED JAZZ BASS (1)
MVJ 1219 JAZZ PERCUSSION (1)
MVK 1211 APPLIED PIANO (1)
MVP 1211 APPLIED PERCUSSION (1)
MVS 1211 APPLIED VIOLIN (1)
MVS 1212 APPLIED VIOLA (1)
MVS 1213 APPLIED VIOLONCELLO (1)
MVS 1214 APPLIED DOUBLE BASS (1)
MVS 1215 APPLIED HARP (1)
MVS 1216 APPLIED CLASSICAL GUITAR (1)
MVV 1211 APPLIED VOICE (1)
MVW 1211 APPLIED FLUTE (1)
MVW 1212 APPLIED OBOE (1)
MVW 1213 APPLIED CLARINET (1)
MVW 1214 APPLIED BASSOON (1)
MVW 1215 APPLIED SAXOPHONE (1)
CLASS PIANO COURSES (below)
PR: CI. Class is elementary piano and music fundamentals designed for students with limited keyboard experience. Primary emphasis is placed on sight-reading, accompanying, transposition, harmonization, basic technique, and appropriate literature.
MVK 1111 KEYBOARD SKILLS I (2)
MVK 1121 KEYBOARD SKILLS II (2)
MVK 2111 KEYBOARD SKILLS III (2)
MVK 2121 KEYBOARD SKILLS IV (2)
MVK 3111 MUSIC MAJORS, LEVEL V (2)
MVK 1811 BEGINNING PIANO I (2)
MVK 1821 BEGINNING PIANO II (2)
MVK 2821 INTERMEDIATE PIANO (2)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES PRINCIPAL (below)
PR: CI. Required of all music education and composition majors; open to a limited number of non-music majors by audition only. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, voice and piano. May be repeated for credit. Applied music courses are NOT available on S/U basis.
MVB 1311 TRUMPET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 1312 FRENCH HORN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 1313 TROMBONE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 1314 EUPHONIUM PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 1315 TUBA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 1310 APPLIED JAZZ PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 1313 JAZZ GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 1314 JAZZ BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 1219 APPLIED JAZZ PERCUSION PRINCIPAL (2)
MVK 1311 PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVK 1313 ORGAN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVP 1311 PERCUSSION PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 1311 VIOLIN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 1312 VIOLA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 1313 VIOLONCELLO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 1314 DOUBLE BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 1315 HARP PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 1316 CLASSICAL GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVV 1311 VOICE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 1311 FLUTE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 1312 OBOE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 1313 CLARINET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 1314 BASSOON PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 1315 SAXOPHONE PRINCIPAL (2)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES PRINCIPAL (below)
PR: CI. Required of all music education and composition majors; open to a limited number of non-music majors by audition only. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, voice and piano. Applied music courses are NOT available on S/U basis.
MVB 2321 TRUMPET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 2322 FRENCH HORN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 2323 TROMBONE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 2324 EUPHONIUM PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 2325 TUBA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 2320 APPLIED JAZZ PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 2323 JAZZ GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 2324 JAZZ BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 2329 APPLIED JAZZ PERCUSION PRINCIPAL (2)
MVK 2321 PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVK 2323 ORGAN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVP 2321 PERCUSSION PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 2321 VIOLIN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 2322 VIOLA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 2323 VIOLONCELLO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 2324 DOUBLE BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 2325 HARP PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 2326 CLASSICAL GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVV 2321 VOICE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 2321 FLUTE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 2322 OBOE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 2323 CLARINET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 2324 BASSOON PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 2325 SAXOPHONE PRINCIPAL (2)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES PRINCIPAL (below)
PR: CI. Required of all music education and composition majors; open to a limited number of non-music majors by audition only. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, voice and piano. May be repeated for credit three semesters only. Applied music courses are NOT available on S/U basis.
MVB 3331 TRUMPET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 3332 FRENCH HORN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 3333 TROMBONE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 3334 EUPHONIUM PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 3335 TUBA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 3330 APPLIED JAZZ PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 3333 JAZZ GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 3334 JAZZ BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 3339 APPLIED JAZZ PERCUSSION PRINCIAPL (2)
MVK 3331 PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVK 3333 ORGAN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVP 3331 PERCUSSION PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 3331 VIOLIN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 3332 VIOLA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 3333 VIOLONCELLO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 3334 DOUBLE BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 3335 HARP PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 3336 CLASSICAL GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVV 3331 VOICE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 3331 FLUTE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 3332 OBOE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 3333 CLARINET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 3334 BASSOON PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 3335 SAXOPHONE PRINCIPAL (2)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES PRINCIPAL (below)
PR: CI. Required of all music education and composition majors; open to a limited number of non-music majors by audition only. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, voice and piano. May be repeated for credit. Applied music courses are NOT available on S/U basis.
MVB 4341 TRUMPET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 4342 FRENCH HORN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 4343 TROMBONE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 4344 EUPHONIUM PRINCIPAL (2)
MVB 4345 TUBA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 4340 JAZZ PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 4343 JAZZ GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 4344 JAZZ BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVJ 4349 JAZZ PERCUSSION PRINCIPAL (2)
MVK 4341 PIANO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVK 4343 ORGAN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVP 4341 PERCUSSION PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 4341 VIOLIN PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 4342 VIOLA PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 4343 VIOLONCELLO PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 4344 DOUBLE BASS PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 4345 HARP PRINCIPAL (2)
MVS 4346 CLASSICAL GUITAR PRINCIPAL (2)
MVV 4341 VOICE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 4341 FLUTE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 4342 OBOE PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 4343 CLARINET PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 4344 BASSOON PRINCIPAL (2)
MVW 4345 SAXOPHONE PRINCIPAL (2)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES (below)
PR: CI. Required of all applied music majors; open to a limited number of non-music majors by audition only. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, voice and piano. May be repeated for credit.
MVB 1411 TRUMPET MAJOR (4)
MVB 1412 FRENCH HORN MAJOR (4)
MVB 1413 TROMBONE MAJOR (4)
MVB 1414 EUPHONIUM MAJOR (4)
MVB 1415 TUBA MAJOR (4)
MVJ 1410 APPLIED JAZZ PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVJ 1413 JAZZ GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVJ 1414 JAZZ BASS MAJOR (4)
MVK 1411 PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVK 1413 ORGAN MAJOR (4)
MVP 1411 PERCUSSION MAJOR (4)
MVS 1411 VIOLIN MAJOR (4)
MVS 1412 VIOLA MAJOR (4)
MVS 1413 CELLO MAJOR (4)
MVS 1414 DOUBLE BASS MAJOR (4)
MVS 1415 HARP MAJOR (4)
MVS 1416 CLASSICAL GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVV 1411 VOICE MAJOR (4)
MVW 1411 FLUTE MAJOR (4)
MVW 1412 OBOE MAJOR (4)
MVW 1413 CLARINET MAJOR (4)
MVW 1414 BASSOON MAJOR (4)
MVW 1415 SAXOPHONE MAJOR (4)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES (below)
PR: Necessary competency at sophomore level determined by faculty jury examination. Required of all applied music majors. Private and instruction in string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments, voice and piano. May be repeated for credit three semesters only.
MVB 2421 TRUMPET MAJOR (4)
MVB 2422 FRENCH HORN MAJOR (4)
MVB 2423 TROMBONE MAJOR (4)
MVB 2424 EUPHONIUM MAJOR (4)
MVB 2425 TUBA MAJOR (4)
MVJ 2420 APPLIED JAZZ PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVJ 2423 JAZZ GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVJ 2424 JAZZ BASS MAJOR (4)
MVK 2421 PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVK 2423 ORGAN MAJOR (4)
MVP 2421 PERCUSSION MAJOR (4)
MVS 2421 VIOLIN MAJOR (4)
MVS 2422 VIOLA MAJOR (4)
MVS 2423 CELLO MAJOR (4)
MVS 2424 DOUBLE BASS MAJOR (4)
MVS 2425 HARP MAJOR (4)
MVS 2426 CLASSICAL GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVV 2421 VOICE MAJOR (4)
MVW 2421 FLUTE MAJOR (4)
MVW 2422 OBOE MAJOR (4)
MVW 2423 CLARINET MAJOR (4)
MVW 2424 BASSOON MAJOR (4)
MVW 2425 SAXOPHONE MAJOR (4)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES (below)
PR: Necessary competency at junior level determined by faculty jury examination. Required of all applied music majors. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, voice and piano. May be repeated for credit three semesters only.
MVB 3431 TRUMPET MAJOR (4)
MVB 3432 FRENCH HORN MAJOR (4)
MVB 3433 TROMBONE MAJOR (4)
MVB 3434 EUPHONIUM MAJOR (4)
MVB 3435 TUBA MAJOR (4)
MVJ 3430 APPLIED JAZZ PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVJ 3433 JAZZ GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVJ 3434 JAZZ BASS MAJOR (4)
MVJ 3439 APPLIED JAZZ PERCUSSION (4)
MVK 3431 PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVK 3433 ORGAN MAJOR (4)
MVP 3431 PERCUSSION MAJOR (4)
MVS 3431 VIOLIN MAJOR (4)
MVS 3432 VIOLA MAJOR (4)
MVS 3433 CELLO MAJOR (4)
MVS 3434 DOUBLE BASS MAJOR (4)
MVS 3435 HARP MAJOR (4)
MVS 3436 CLASSICAL GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVV 3431 VOICE MAJOR (4)
MVW 3431 FLUTE MAJOR (4)
MVW 3432 OBOE MAJOR (4)
MVW 3433 CLARINET MAJOR (4)
MVW 3434 BASSOON MAJOR (4)
MVW 3435 SAXOPHONE MAJOR (4)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES (below)
PR: Necessary competency at senior level determined by faculty jury examination. Required of all applied music majors. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, voice and piano. Must be repeated for credit for minimum of 8 hours for majors.
MVB 4441 TRUMPET MAJOR (4)
MVB 4442 FRENCH HORN MAJOR (4)
MVB 4443 TROMBONE MAJOR (4)
MVB 4444 EUPHONIUM MAJOR (4)
MVB 4445 TUBA MAJOR (4)
MVJ 4440 JAZZ PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVJ 4443 JAZZ GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVJ 4444 JAZZ BASS MAJOR (4)
MVJ 4449 JAZZ PERCUSSION MAJOR (4)
MVK 4441 PIANO MAJOR (4)
MVK 4443 ORGAN MAJOR (4)
MVP 4441 PERCUSSION MAJOR (4)
MVS 4441 VIOLIN MAJOR (4)
MVS 4442 VIOLA MAJOR (4)
MVS 4443 CELLO MAJOR (4)
MVS 4444 DOUBLE BASS MAJOR (4)
MVS 4445 HARP MAJOR (4)
MVS 4446 CLASSICAL GUITAR MAJOR (4)
MVV 4441 VOICE MAJOR (4)
MVW 4441 FLUTE MAJOR (4)
MVW 4442 OBOE MAJOR (4)
MVW 4443 CLARINET MAJOR (4)
MVW 4444 BASSOON MAJOR (4)
MVW 4445 SAXOPHONE MAJOR (4)
APPLIED MUSIC COURSES (below)
PR: CI. Private and class instruction in string, woodwind, brass and percussion instruments, voice and piano. Open to senior and advanced undergraduate students who have completed recital requirements, special non-degree seeking students, and students who have a secondary applied music requirement.
MVB 5251 APPLIED TRUMPET (2-4)
MVB 5252 APPLIED FRENCH HORN (2-4)
MVB 5253 APPLIED TROMBONE (2-4)
MVB 5254 APPLIED EUPHONIUM (2-4)
MVB 5255 APPLIED TUBA (2-4)
MVK 5251 APPLIED PIANO (2-4)
MVK 5253 APPLIED ORGAN (2-4)
MVS 5251 APPLIED VIOLIN (2-4)
MVS 5252 APPLIED VIOLA (2-4)
MVS 5253 APPLIED CELLO (2-4)
MVS 5254 APPLIED DOUBLE BASS (2-4)
MVS 5255 APPLIED HARP (2-4)
MVS 5256 APPLIED CLASSICAL GUITAR (2-4)
MVV 5251 APPLIED VOICE (2-4)
MVW 5251 APPLIED FLUTE (2-4)
MVW 5252 APPLIED OBOE (2-4)
MVW 5253 APPLIED CLARINET (2-4)
MVW 5254 APPLIED BASSOON (2-4)
MVW 5255 APPLIED SAXOPHONE (2-4)
MVJ 4400 APPLIED JAZZ PERFORMANCE (4)
PR: MUT 3642 and CI. Necessary competency at junior level determined by faculty jury eamination. Private and class instruction. May be
repeated for credit unlimited semesters.
MUSIC STUDIO PEDAGOGY COURSES (below)
PR: CI. May be elected by undergraduate music majors; emphasis on the business management of the music studio, and the musical responsibilities of the studio teacher, the techniques of private instruction.
MVK 4640 PIANO PEDAGOGY I (4)
MVK 4641 PIANO PEDAGOGY II (4)
MASTER CLASS COURSES (below)
PR: CI. Study and performance of selected literature with special emphasis on style, form, and techniques; especially designed for teachers, piano majors, and talented secondary school students.
MVS 5750 STRINGS, MASTER CLASS (2)
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MUE 2090 THEORETICAL BASES OF MUSIC EDUCATION (2)
The course is designed to investigate music education practices in the schools. Through the experience and information offered in this course a student will be able to determine his/her commitment to professional music education.
MUE 3421 CHORAL MATERIALS PRACTICUM (1)
PR: CI. A study of choral materials in a laboratory setting appropriate to elementary and secondary school music programs. Course content will change each semester. May be repeated for a total of 2 credit hours.
MUE 3422 BAND MATERIALS PRACTICUM (1)
PR: CI. A study of band materials in a laboratory setting appropriate to elementary and secondary school music programs. Course content will change each semester. May be repeated for a total of 2 credit hours.
MUE 3423 ORCHESTRA MATERIALS PRACTICUM (1)
PR: CI. A study of orchestra materials, in a laboratory setting, appropriate to elementary and secondary school music programs. Course content will change each semester. May be repeated for a total of 2 credit hours.
MUE 3450 BEGINNING WOODWIND TECHNIQUES (1)
PR: Sophomore standing, non-woodwind major. The course introduces the fundamentals of woodwind instrument pedagogy. In addition basic techniques of woodwind performance are taught through the study of clarinet and flute.
MUE 3451 ADVANCED WOODWIND TECHNIQUES (1)
PR: Sophomore standing, woodwind instrument major or MUE 3450. The course develops knowledge and skills dealing with advanced principles of teaching and performing on woodwind instruments.
MUE 3460 BEGINNING BRASS TECHNIQUES (1)
PR: Sophomore standing, non-brass major. The course introduces the fundamentals of brass wind instrument pedagogy. In addition, basic techniques of brass performance are taught through the study of trombone and trumpet.
MUE 3461 ADVANCED BRASS TECHNIQUES (1)
PR: Sophomore standing, brass instrument major or MUE 3460. The course develops knowledge and skills dealing with advanced principles of teaching and performing on all brass instruments.
MUE 4210 MUSIC FOR THE CHILD (3)
PR: Admission to the College of Education. Music fundamentals, the development of music skills and knowledge of music materials and teaching strategies for presenting music to children in the elementary school.
MUE 4311 MUSIC IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (3)
PR: CI. A study of principles, techniques, materials, and activities as they relate to a comprehensive music curriculum in Grades K-6.
MUE 4321 FOUNDATIONS OF CHORAL MUSIC (2)
This course deals with the development of knowledge and skills needed to effectively organize and teach a choral music program for elementary and intermediate grade level students. Include school observation and participation component. Major status or instructor permission required.
MUE 4330 CLASSROOM MUSIC IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL (3)
PR: CI. Development and implementation of methods and techniques for teaching music to the student not participating in secondary school music performing groups.
MUE 4331 CHORAL METHODS IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL (3)
PR: CI. Junior standing. Development and implementation of methods techniques for teaching secondary school choral music.
MUE 4332 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL (3)
PR: CI. MUE 3450, MUE 3460, MVP 1211. Junior standing. Development and implementation of methods techniques for teaching secondary school instrumental music.
MUE 4352 FOUNDATIONS OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC (2)
PR: CI. MUE 3450, MUE 3460, MVP 1211. Junior standing. Introduction to the foundation of instrumental music instruction in the elementary and middle school.
MUE 4480 MARCHING BAND TECHNIQUES (2)
PR: Junior standing. This course is required of instrumental music education majors. It will provide the student with the needed skills in creating for and teaching the public school marching band.
MUE 4909 DIRECTED STUDY: MUSIC EDUCATION (1-3)
PR: Senior standing. To extend competency in teaching field. Offered only as a scheduled class.
MUE 4936 SENIOR SEMINAR IN MUSIC (2)
CR: MUE 4940. Synthesis of teacher candidate's courses in complete college program. Required concurrently with internship.
MUE 4940 INTERNSHIP: MUSIC EDUCATION (1-12)
CR: MUE 4936. One full semester of internship in a public or private school. In special programs where the intern experience is distributed over two or more semesters, students will be registered for credit which accumulates from 9-12 semester hours. (S/U only.)
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