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Course Num.:   MUSAP 233, 234, 235 
Course Title:  Secondary Piano
Credits:       2, 2, 2
Gen. Educ.:    VLPA
Course Desc.:  Focus is on advanced keyboard skills and piano repertoire.
               Prerequisite: 135 for 233; 233 for 234; 234 for 235. 
Consists
               of a half-hour private lesson every week.

Course Num.:   MUSAP 239 
Course Title:  Secondary Piano
Credits:       2, max. 8
Gen. Educ.:    VLPA
Course Desc.:  Intermediate level keyboard repertory. Private instruction.
               Prerequisite: 235.
Curriculum:    Music Applied
Course Num.:   MUSAP 301, 501 
Course Title:  Private Instruction: Piano
Credits:       2-3, max. 45; 2-3, max. 45
Instructor:    Herrman, McCabe, Michaelian, O'Doan, Seales, Sheppard
Gen. Educ.:    VLPA

Curriculum:    Music Applied
Course Num.:   MUSAP 304, 504 
Course Title:  Private Instruction: Violin-Viola
Credits:       2-3, max. 45; 2-3, max. 45
Instructor:    Schwede, Skerlong, Staryk
Gen. Educ.:    VLPA

Department:    Music
Curriculum:    Music Applied
Course Num.:   MUSAP 321, 421 
Course Title:  Private Instruction: Piano
Credits:       2-3, max. 27; 2-3, max. 27
Instructor:    Herrman, McCabe, Michaelian, O'Doan, Seales, Sheppard
Gen. Educ.:    VLPA

teaching music-
 MUSED-431           Curriculum in Music Education
 MUSED-432           Comprehensive Music in the Secondary School               
 MUSED-440           Music for Children
 MUSED-442           Instrumental Curriculum: Methods and Materials
 MUSED-443           Choral Curriculum: Methods and Materials
 MUSED-452           Ethnomusicology in the Schools
 MUSED-453           Approaches to Classroom Instruction: K-12
 MUSED-464           Classroom Management
 MUSED-465           Evaluation of Music Education Programs
 MUSED-475           Teaching the Music of Selected Cultures
MUSED-403           Part-Time Student Teaching in Music                       
 MUSED-404           Full-Time Student Teaching in Music
MUSED-340           Music in Education
MUSED-301-302-303   Musicianship for Teachers I, II, III
USAP-589           World Music Laboratory

 MUHST-410           Orchestral Music: 1760-1830    
 MUHST-260           Orchestral Music                                          
 MUHST-261           Mozart
 MUHST-262           Introduction to Twentieth-Century Music
 MUHST-416           Orchestral Music: 1830-1915                               
 MUHST-424           Music Since 1945                                          
 MUHST-426           American Popular Music                                    
Prerequisites: 314 and MUSIC 312.
 MUHST-429           Music, Literature, and the Arts                           

Course Num.:   MUSIC 116, 117, 118 
Course Title:  Elementary Music Theory
Credits:       2, 2, 2
Gen. Educ.:    VLPA
Course Desc.:  For nonmusic majors. 116: For people with no hands-on music
               experience. Rudiments of music; notation of time, small pitch
               structures  e.g., some scales, chords, rhythmic patterns , some
               analysis. 117: For students who can read music, having some
               performance experience. 118: For students who read music, have
               some performance experience, are familiar with scales, chords,
               intervals. Includes analysis composition in various styles.
               Prerequisites: some music training including ability to read
               music or 116 for 117; familiarity with scales, chords,
               intervals or 117 for 118.

 MUSIC-120           Survey of Music                                           
 MUSIC-121           The Orchestra                                             
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College:       College of Arts and Sciences
Department:    Music
Curriculum:    Music
Course Num.:   MUSIC 185 
Course Title:  The Concert Season
Credits:       2
Gen. Educ.:    VLPA
Course Desc.:  Performances from the School of Music concert season,
               supplemented by lecture topics related to concert repertoire.
               Analysis of applicable musical topics appropriate for enhanced
               appreciation of historical and cultural contexts of works
               performed. Attendance at ten concerts required.
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 MUSIC-300           Music of Greater Mexico                                   
 MUSIC-270           World Popular Music                                       
 MUSIC-345           Sociology of Music                                        
 MUSIC-430           Organology                                                
 MUSIC-490           Orchestration                                             
 MUSIC-545           Sociomusicology                                           


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