Courses

MUSC-1326 (1) Guitar Musicianship

Activities in sight-reading, fretboard harmony and comprehension of harmony and texture. Some work will be tied to the repertoire being studied in studio lessons. Open only to students with an emphasis on guitar performance in their degree plan. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music undergraduate students only.

MUSC-2366 (2) Guitar Accompanying

Survey of accompanying repertoire for guitar with solo instruments (flute, violin, voice, etc.), including introductory work in basso continuo, playing/improvising from chord charts, and arranging accompaniments from musical scores. Prereq., MUSC 1326. Restricted to College of Music majors only. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music undergraduate students only.

MUSC-3176 (2) Conducting 1

Introduces conducting and rehearsal techniques. Coreq., performance participation in the appropriate ensemble (band, choir, or orchestra). Offered fall only. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music majors or graduate students only.

MUSC-3186 (2) Conducting II

Introduces conducting and rehearsal techniques. Coreq., performance participation in the appropriate ensemble (band, choir, or orchestra). Prereq., MUSC 3176. Restricted to College of Music majors only. Offered spring only. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music undergraduate students only.

PMUS-3271 (2) Basic Improvisation

The exploration of basic music improvisation; performance in various musical styles. Prereq. MUSC 2111 or instructor consent. Offered spring of even-numbered years.

MUSC-4106 (2) Guitar Literature

An analytical and historical survey of the repertory of the guitar and its antecedents from the renaissance to the present day. Restricted to College of Music majors only. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music undergraduate students only.

PMUS-4517 (2) Orchestral Repertoire

Trains practice techniques for String Players to master orchestral excerpts needed for all orchestra and festival auditions. Through careful listening students learn to improve the four basic elements of orchestral excerpt preparation: Rhythm, Intonation, Tone Quality, Interpretation. Prerequisites: Restricted to Music majors or graduate students only.

MUSC-5026 (2) Percussion Literature

In-depth investigation of major original solo works for percussion, significant ensemble literature including chamber and large ensembles, and selected transcriptions. Prereqs., graduate standing in music and instructor consent.

MUSC-5036 (2) Brass Literature

Investigates major original solo works for trumpet, horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba, and ensemble literature including chamber and large settings. Offered every other spring semester.

MUSC-5106 (2) Guitar Literature

An analytical and historical survey of the repertory of the guitar and its antecedents from the renaissance to the present day. For graduate students. Same as MUSC 4106.

MUSC-5136 (2) Advanced Conducting

Offers advanced work in conducting. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MUSC-5156 (2) Symposium in Choral Musi.

Provides an advanced study of choral repertoire by style period. Required of all choral graduate students for a minimum of two semesters. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music graduate students only.

MUSC-5246 (3) Jazz Improvisation and Analysis

A study of improvisation through melodic and harmonic analysis of jazz compositions, transcriptions, and the study of historic jazz solos as played by jazz masters. Recommended prereq., MUSC 3071. Offered fall only. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

MUSC-5256 (3) Jazz Studies Administration and Pedagogy

Studies the organization and administration of collegiate jazz programs. Topics include curriculum, program philosophy, teaching techniques, funding, teacher training, and evaluation. Recommended prereq., MUSC 3253. Offered fall only. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music graduate students only.

MUSC-5336 (2) Brass Pedagogy

Analyzes pedagogical techniques and philosophies of teaching brass instruments, and examines materials. Offered every other spring semester.

MUSC-5346 (3) Woodwind Pedagogy

Provides the knowledge and skills to teach woodwind instruments in both private studio and collegiate class settings. Considers pedagogical techniques addressing all levels of instruction. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music graduate students only.

MUSC-5356 (2) Jazz Studies Practicum

Studies strategies for developing and implementing academic programs in jazz studies. Includes demonstration teaching by class members. Recommended prereq., MUSC 5256. Offered Spring only. Prerequisites: Restricted to College of Music graduate students only.

MUSC-5666 (2) Chamber Music Literature: Woodwinds

Provides a stylistic-historical survey in various genres from Baroque era to present. May be repeated up to 12 total credit hours. Offered every other spring.

MUSC-7046 (3) Seminar in Jazz Literature

Provides advanced study in jazz literature and styles. Students present results of research on individually chosen topics or aspects of a topic central to the class. Requires class presentations and a major paper or project. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Recommended prereqs., MUSC 5091 and 5642. Restricted to doctoral students. Offered every other year.