Apr 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Mass Media Communication

  
  • MMC 2700 - Mass Media and Popular Culture


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Prerequisites: concurrent registration in or completion of ENC 1101  with a grade of “C” or better.

    The mass media play an increasingly important part in our lives today. They supply information and entertainment and communicate social attitudes both explicitly and implicitly. This course is a consideration of popular art forms (motion pictures, television, radio, print, music, advertising) as mirrors, transmitters and transformers of cultural values.


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  • MMC 2930 - Special Topics: Mass Communications


    (1 to 3 variable Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    This course is designed to meet specific needs of individuals or groups for regular, described courses may not be available.


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  • MMC 2949 - Internship in Mass Communications


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    12 hours of volunteer or work experience per week are expected, based on the credit hour requirements. Prerequisites: ENC 1101  and/or permission of instructor or program manager.

    This work-study course is designed to continue training in a student’s academic major through field experiences. The student, instructor and work-site supervisor work together to determine specific learning objectives for each student. The student is then evaluated based on documentation of satisfactory completion of the learning objectives and technical project.


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Management: Applied

  
  • MNA 1345 - Management and Supervision


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.S.)


    This is a course in basic supervision for first-level managers. Emphasis on techniques to utilize in supervising employees is achieved through a study of the application of the supervisory functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling.


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  • MNA 4304 - Resource Management for Government


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (BAS)


    Prerequisites: ACG 2071 or equivalent

    This course provides instruction on the management of personnel, money, material, time, and space.  It includes information on manpower utilization, job descriptions, work schedules and efficiency evaluations used by government entities.  It also discusses the governmental budget cycle, cost comparability, and program review and evaluation techniques.  The emphasis will be on applications of theory, concepts, and skills; many of the skills will be of a hands-on nature.  The course will also include instruction about nonprofit entities in the context of resource management.


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  • MNA 4404 - Human Resources: Employee Relations & Employment Regulations


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (BAS)


    This course will provide instruction on federal and state regulations dealing with employment, including current policy issues, individual employment rights and protection from discrimination.  It will also provide students with the historical background and evolutionary explanations they need to understand the U.S. employment system, including employment relations, and how it differs from systems in other industrialized nations.


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Mathematics: Technical and Business

  
  • MTB 1321 - Technical Mathematics


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.S.)


    Prerequisites: MAT 1033  or placement by state approved placement test.

    This course focuses on basic algebra and trigonometry, complex numbers and vectors applied toward the technologies.


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Music: Composition

  
  • MUC 1211 - Applied Music Composition I


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1111  or equivalent.

    Students practice compositional skills with assignments to show precise musical notation skills and how to demonstrate an understanding of musical phrasing and form. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required. Note(s): Only degree-seeking students are eligible to enroll in applied music classes. Students seeking A.A. or A.S. degrees qualify for eligibility. Nondegree-seeking students interested in applied instruction should contact the Center for Corporate and Community Development.


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  • MUC 1211B - Applied Music Composition IB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1111  and MUC 1211  or equivalent.

    Students practice compositional skills with assignments to show precise musical notation skills and how to demonstrate an understanding of musical phrasing and form. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required. Note(s): Only degree-seeking students are eligible to enroll in applied music classes. Students seeking A.A. or A.S. degrees qualify for eligibility. Nondegree-seeking students interested in applied instruction should contact the Center for Corporate and Community Development.


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  • MUC 2000 - Introduction to Songwriting


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    This course is a practical application of the basic components of music composition, lyric writing, and song form. The course encompasses written analysis of published songs and culminates in the composition of an original song with appropriate musical notation. This course is designed to develop recording skills with project-based curriculum, hands on training, digital editing, group assignments, and recorded portfolio development.


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  • MUC 2221 - Applied Music Composition II


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1111 .

    Students continue to write original music with more emphasis on contemporary technique while still mastering classical forms. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fee is required. Note(s): Only degree-seeking students are eligible to enroll in applied music classes. Students seeking A.A. or A.S. degrees qualify for eligibility. Nondegree-seeking students interested in applied instruction should contact the Center for Corporate and Community Development.


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  • MUC 2221B - Applied Music Composition IIB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1111  and MUC 2221  or equivalent.

    Students continue to write original music with more emphasis on contemporary technique while still mastering classical forms. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fee is required. Note(s): Only degree-seeking students are eligible to enroll in applied music classes. Students seeking A.A. or A.S. degrees qualify for eligibility. Nondegree-seeking students interested in applied instruction should contact the Center for Corporate and Community Development.


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Music Education

  
  • MUE 2930 - Selected Topics in Music


    (1 to 5 variable Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    This course is designed to meet the special needs of individuals or groups for which regular, described courses in music may not be available.


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Music: History / Musicology

  
  • MUH 2018 - Jazz History and Literature


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    No prerequisite musical skills or knowledge required. An introduction to perceptive listening; consideration of significant master works from the field of jazz literature. Instruction will include fundamental music terminology and theoretical concepts pertinent to jazz and related styles. Studies include the evolution of style and the performers/ composers who produced and developed these styles.


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  • MUH 2050 - Folk/Traditional Music of World Cultures


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Prerequisites: ENC 1101  with a grade of “C” or better.

    Musical skills or knowledge are required. This course meets Area IV of the A.A./A.S. general education requirements, the Gordon Rule requirement and part of the International/Intercultural requirement. This is an introduction to the cultural setting of folk and art music among diverse peoples including cultures of the Western and non-Western world.


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  • MUH 2110 - Introduction to Music History and Literature


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: ENC 1101  and MUT 1111 , with grade of “C” or better in each.

    This course meets Area IV of the A.A./A.S. general education requirements, the Gordon Rule requirement and part of the International/Intercultural requirement. This course is a survey of music literature from the Middle Ages to the present. Emphasis is placed on musical forms and performing mediums for Western Heritage and their development through the ages.


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Music Literature

  
  • MUL 1019 - History of Rock and Popular Music


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: No prerequisite musical skills or knowledge required.

    This course examines the development of popular and rock music in an analytical and historical manner. It covers the beginnings of rock and popular music in the 19th Century with the fusion of Western European and African cultures to the styles of the present.


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  • MUL 2010 - Music Appreciation


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    No prerequisite musical skills or knowledge are required. This course meets Area IV of the A.A./A.S. general education requirements and part of the International/ Intercultural requirement. This course is an aural/lecture survey of music, composition and technique from antiquity to the present, emphasizing the historical, political, cultural and scientific values that have shaped world music.


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Music Production

  
  • MUM 1620 - Sound and Stage


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.S.)


    This course provides training in live sound support for stage productions including live concerts, music theater, and public speaking. In this course students will learn fundamental practices and various roles in professional stage production operations. This course offers directed training with professional equipment including mixers, wireless microphones, lights, stage equipment, and props, and best practices for safety regulations. Topics covered include technical considerations for ensembles, vocalists, actors, and speakers. Students may gain experience in various roles as an audio engineer, stage assistant, house manager, and light operator.


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  • MUM 2600 - Professional Digital Audio Workstation


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Prerequisites: MUS 1550  or permission of instructor.

    This course gives students experience in using multiple music software applications to deliver final projects at industry standards for mixing in Pro Tools and mastered final productions. This course covers navigation, file management, studio setup, recording practices, monitoring, and detailed audio editing using Pro Tools. Students will gain experience producing, directing, or coaching in a multitrack recording session of a music group, leading to overdubbing of individual replacement parts. Topics covered include file import/export, studio configurations , project management, audio signal flow, multi-channel headphone routing, microphone selection and placement, use of outboard and software- based effects processors, overdubbing, creating composite audio tracks, final mixing, mastering, and digital distribution. Students will gain experience in various roles as a Pro Tools operator, audio engineer, assistant engineer, composer, orchestrator, musical director, and producer.


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  • MUM 2602 - Collaborative Music Production and Recording Studio Techniques


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Prerequisites/corequisites: MUT 1111  or instructor permission. The course provides students training in collaborative and creative work in the music studio. In this course students will explore improvisation, lyric development, verse/chorus form, ensemble recording, and music studio engineering roles, part or chart writing, and fundamentals of large ensemble mixing. This course offers directed training with audio equipment and studio performance towards the completion of a final group production. Topics covered include instrument specific considerations for ensemble vocals, winds, strings, and percussion. Students may gain experience as assistant engineer, performer, composer, and project note taker.


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  • MUM 2609 - Advanced Music Studio Production


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Prerequisites: MUS 1550  or instructor permission

    This course gives students experience recording live instruments and vocals in a state of the art digital recording studio. This course explores ensemble recording techniques as well as multitrack and overdubbing for popular music. Topics covered include studio configurations , project management, audio signal flow, multi-channel headphone routing, microphone selection and placement, use of outboard and software- based effects processors, overdubbing, creating composite audio tracks, final mixing, mastering, and digital distribution. Topics covered include technical considerations for larger ensembles, and vocalists. Students may gain experience in various roles as head audio engineer, assistant engineer, orchestrator, musical director, or producer.


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  • MUM 2630 - Sound for Media


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.S.)


    Prerequisites/corequisites: MUT 1112  or instructor permission. This course is the practical application of music and sound to media projects including broadcast, film, podcast, web, and game audio design. The course explores the application music production and composition to media including techniques of composition, notation, and recording in dialogue with other media. This course is designed to develop recording studio skills and experience using hands on training, digital editing, recording project management, artist collaboration, music notation for performance, and final mixing techniques.


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  • MUM 2661 - Sound Recording


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.S.)


    This course introduces music and non-music students to the art and techniques of recording audio. In this course topics covered will include acoustics, microphone theory, microphone placement, signal flow, studio etiquette, headphone mixing, sound design, instrument specific recording characteristics, production planning, and small live event coordination. This course is designed to develop recording skills with project-based curriculum, hands on training, digital editing, group assignments, and recorded portfolio development.


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  • MUM 2949 - Music Production Internship


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.S.)


    Prerequisites/corequisites: MUT 1112  or instructor permission. This internship is designed to prepare advanced music production students for on-site experience in the music industry, such as live concert production, music theater production, broadcast studios, and recording facilities. This internship allows students to gain workforce training through the practical application of abilities learned in earlier courses. The internship offers directed training with supervision and requires 60 on-the-job hours for complete credit in this course. Students are required to problem solve, use professional conduct, and be resourceful for practical working conditions.


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Music Ensembles

  
  • MUN 1120 - Symphonic Wind Ensemble I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed and arranged for the wind ensemble. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1120B - Symphonic Wind Ensemble II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUN 1120  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed and arranged for the wind ensemble. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1120D - Symphonic Wind Ensemble III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUN 1120B  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed and arranged for the wind ensemble. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1210 - College Orchestra I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for the symphonic orchestra. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1210B - College Orchestra II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUN 1210  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for the symphonic orchestra. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1210D - College Orchestra III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUN 1210B  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for the symphonic orchestra. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1310 - Concert Choir I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for large vocal choirs. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1310B - Concert Choir II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUN 1310  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for large vocal choirs. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1310D - Concert Choir III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUN 1310B  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for large vocal choirs. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1340 - Chamber Choir Ensembles I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required.

    Students must have approval of the choir ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1340B - Chamber Choir Ensembles II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permit required, MUN 1340  or equivalent.

    Students must have approval of the choir ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1340D - Chamber Choir Ensembles III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required, MUN 1340B  or equivalent.

    Students must have approval of the choir ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1380 - Community Choir Ensembles I


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Open by audition to members of the community.

    Repertoire for this course includes a wide variety of music drawn from traditional and contemporary secular and sacred music. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from Music Ensemble courses may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Music Ensemble courses. 


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  • MUN 1380B - Community Choir Ensembles II


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Open by audition to members of the community and/or   or equivalent.

    Repertoire for this course includes a wide variety of music drawn from traditional and contemporary secular and sacred music. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from Music Ensemble courses may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Music Ensemble courses. 


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  • MUN 1380D - Community Choir Ensembles III


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Open by audition to members of the community and/or   or equivalent.

    Repertoire for this course includes a wide variety of music drawn from traditional and contemporary secular and sacred music. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from Music Ensemble courses may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Music Ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required.

    Student must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller guitar ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1480B - Guitar Ensemble II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required, MUN 1480  or equivalent.

    Student must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller guitar ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1480D - Guitar Ensemble III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required, MUN 1480B  or equivalent.

    Student must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller guitar ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1640 - Music Theatre Ensemble I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required.

    Students must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller music theatre ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1640B - Music Theatre Ensemble II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required, MUN 1640  or equivalent.

    Students must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller music theatre ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1640D - Music Theatre Ensemble III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required, MUN 1640B  or equivalent.

    Students must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller music theatre ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1652 - Opera Theatre Ensemble I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required.

    Students must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller opera theatre ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1652B - Opera Theatre Ensemble II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required, MUN 1652  or equivalent.

    Students must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller opera theatre ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1652D - Opera Theatre Ensemble III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: Permission required, MUN 1652B  or equivalent.

    Students must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller opera theatre ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed and arranged for stage band or commercial music ensembles. Jazz-styled music for small or large ensembles is included in the course repertoire. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1710B - Jazz Ensemble II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites:  MUN 1710  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed and arranged for stage band or commercial music ensembles. Jazz-styled music for small or large ensembles is included in the course repertoire. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1710D - Jazz Ensemble III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites:  MUN 1710B  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed and arranged for stage band or commercial music ensembles. Jazz-styled music for small or large ensembles is included in the course repertoire. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1711 - Jazz Combo I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller jazz ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1711B - Jazz Combo II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites:  MUN 1711  or equivalent.

    Students must have approval of the ensemble conductor. This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller jazz ensembles. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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  • MUN 1711D - Jazz Combo III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUN 1711B  or equivalent.

    This course includes rehearsal and performance of literature composed for smaller jazz ensemble. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of six (6) combined credits from music ensembles may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for music ensemble courses.


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Music

  
  • MUS 1010L - Student Recital Attendance


    (0 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Students are required to attend 15 recitals each term. This course is required of all music students with a premajor of music.


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  • MUS 1550 - Music Technology


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    The purpose of this course is to introduce students to skills needed for a career in music technology, as a sound technician, music teachers in popular music, or to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in these occupations. The content includes, but is not limited to, set up and configuration of a computer for audio applications, and the operation of basic reproduction, reinforcement and recording audio equipment, digital music notation, music production techniques using computers, and live music performances using technology. As the traditional music studio has evolved towards the laptop environment, this course explores the modern small studio techniques that represent a growing percent of the current music industry. Students will be evaluated on individual and group projects in recording, computer software composition, music notation fluency, music technology for live performances, and stage management. 

    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: No prerequisite musical skills or knowledge required, but students without traditional music training should contact the instructor directly for an evaluation. 
     


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Music Theory

  
  • MUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    This course is a presentation of the basic principles of musical notation, terminology, rhythm, tonality, ear training and sight-singing. Music pre-majors who do not qualify for MUT 1111  must complete this course prior to enrolling in MUT 1111 .


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  • MUT 1011 - Fundamentals of Music for Non-Majors


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week.

    This course is a presentation of the basic concepts and perception of pitch, rhythm, music notation, sight singing and ear training. Included among these concepts are the rudiments of music, including scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, meter and basic rhythm patterns. This course is designed for students who do not intend to major in music.


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  • MUT 1111 - Music Theory I


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1001  with a grade of “C” or better or satisfactory completion of placement exam.

    This course is required of all music pre-majors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 1241  . This course includes the 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.


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  • MUT 1112 - Music Theory II


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1111  with a grade of “C” or better.

    This course is required of music pre-majors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 1242 . This course is a continuation of studies mastered in MUT 1111 .


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  • MUT 1241 - Aural Theory I


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week.

    This course is required of all music pre-majors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 1111 . This course is designed to begin training in aural recognition and vocal realization of materials used in music composition. Classes include rhythmic, melodic and harmonic dictation and sight singing. A computer- assisted instructional (CAI) laboratory for individual aural skills drill and practice is provided.


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  • MUT 1242 - Aural Theory II


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1241  with a grade of “C” or better.

    This course is required of all music pre-majors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 1112 . This course is a continuation of studies mastered in MUT 1241 . A CAI laboratory for individual aural skills drill and practice is provided.


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  • MUT 1641 - Introduction to Jazz Improvisation


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    This course is designed to prepare the student for successful study of college-level improvisation. Scale and arpeggio patterns are played by the class to improve instrumental technique. Basic elements of jazz theory are discussed and analyzed.


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  • MUT 2116 - Music Theory III


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1112  with a grade of “C” or better.

    This course is required of all music pre-majors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 2246 . This course is a continuation of MUT 1112 .


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  • MUT 2117 - Music Theory IV


    (3 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUT 2116  with a grade of “C” or better.

    This course is required of all music pre-majors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 2247 . This course is a continuation of MUT 2116 .


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  • MUT 2246 - Aural Theory III


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUT 1242  with a grade of “C” or better.

    This course is required of music premajors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 2116 . This course is designed to continue training in aural recognition and vocal realization of materials used in music composition. Classes include rhythmic, melodic and harmonic dictation and sight singing. A CAI laboratory for individual aural skills drill and practice is provided.


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  • MUT 2247 - Aural Theory IV


    (1 Credit Hour)
    (A.A.)


    Three hours per week. Prerequisites: MUT 2246  with a grade of “C” or better.

    This course is required of all music pre-majors and must be taken concurrently with MUT 2117 . This course is a continuation of skills mastered in MUT 2246 . A CAI laboratory for individual aural skills drill and practice is provided.


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Applied Music: Brasses

  
  • MVB 1011A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Trumpet


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1011B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Trumpet


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1011A  with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1012A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Horn


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1012B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Horn


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1012A  with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1013A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Trombone


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary-level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1013B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Trombone


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1013B with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1014A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Euphonium


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary-level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1014B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Euphonium


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1014A  with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1015A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Tuba


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary-level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1015B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Tuba


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1015A  with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1311 - Applied Music - Trumpet I


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the development of trumpet intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1311B - Applied Music - Trumpet IB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1311  or equivalent.

    This course includes the development of trumpet intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1312 - Applied Music - Horn I


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the development of horn intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1312B - Applied Music - Horn IB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1312  or equivalent.

    This course includes the development of horn intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1313 - Applied Music - Trombone I


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the development of trombone intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1313B - Applied Music - Trombone IB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1313  or equivalent.

    This course includes the development of trombone intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1314 - Applied Music - Euphonium I


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the development of euphonium intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1314B - Applied Music - Euphonium IB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1314  or equivalent.

    This course includes the development of euphonium intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1315 - Applied Music - Tuba I


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the development of tuba intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 1315B - Applied Music - Tuba IB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 1315  or equivalent.

    This course includes the development of tuba intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the semester. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2321 - Applied Music - Trumpet II


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2321B - Applied Music - Trumpet IIB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 2321  or equivalent.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2322 - Applied Music - Horn II


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2322B - Applied Music - Horn IIB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 2322  or equivalent.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2323 - Applied Music - Trombone II


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2323B - Applied Music - Trombone IIB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 2323  or equivalent.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2324 - Applied Music - Euphonium II


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2324B - Applied Music - Euphonium IIB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 2324  or equivalent.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2325 - Applied Music - Tuba II


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVB 2325B - Applied Music - Tuba IIB


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVB 2325  or equivalent.

    This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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Applied Music: Keyboard

  
  • MVK 1011A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Piano


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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  • MVK 1011B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Piano


    (2 Credit Hours)
    (A.A.)


    One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVK 1011A  with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.

    One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.


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