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| MUSI 2320/3320 | Music and Popular Culture (3-0-3)|
A chronicle of the musical and historical development of rock-based popular music from its formative stages through the present day. Popular music will be examined within the sociocultural, political and economic contexts of a rapidly changing society where music stands as a dominant force in popular culture. Prerequisite: HUMN 2001.
| | MUSI 2330/3330 | Music of the World's Peoples (3-0-3) |
An inquiry into the dynamics of Western and non-Western value systems and behaviors by studying classical, traditional, primitive, and folk music traditions in the context of human life in a variety of cultures. Prerequisite: HUMN 2001
| | MUSI 2400 | Music Methods for Elementary Teachers (2-0-2) |
A study of the fundamentals of music for the elementary classroom teacher with emphasis on strategies for teaching music to students in the elementary grades using the Orff and Kodaly methods.
| | MUSI 3210 | Form and Analysis (2-0-2) |
A study of the formal processes of music in representative works from all style periods through analysis and composition. Prerequisite: MUSI 2212.
| | MUSI 3220 | 16th Century Counterpoint (2-0-2) |
A study of species and modal counterpoint based on principles of Johann Fux and the style of Palestrina. Projects will develop both compositional and analytical skills. Prerequisite: MUSI 2212.
| | MUSI 3230 | 18th Century Counterpoint (2-0-2) |
A study of two- and three-voice counterpoint as found in the invention, canon, and fugue. Projects will develop both compositional and analytical skills. Prerequisite: MUSI 2212.
| | MUSI 3310
| See MUSI 2310 above.
| | MUSI 3320
| See MUSI 2320 above.
| | MUSI 3330
| See MUSI 2330 above.
| | MUSI 3340 | Music History I (3-0-3) |
A survey of the history of western art music from its beginnings through the Baroque era (approximately 1750). Emphasis is given to the evolution of musical style, beginning with the influence of Greek and other ancient cultures, through the philosophical and societal attitudes toward music during the medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. Prerequisite: MUSI 2230.
| | MUSI 3350 | Music History II (3-0-3) |
A survey of the history of western art music from the Classic period (approximately 1750) to the present day. Emphasis is given to the influence of
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