2024-2025 Graduate Catalog | 20253
Music Courses
MUS 5000 Musicianship Review
(1 credits)
MUS 5111 Graduate Musicianship I
(1 credits)
MUS 5150 Arts Organization Management
(3 credits)
MUS 5170 Arts Organization Fundraising and Grant Writing
(3 credits)
MUS 5190 Arts Organization Innovation
(3 credits)
MUS 5210 Graduate Music Ensemble
(1 credits)
MUS 5301 Models of Music Learning I
(2 credits)
MUS 5401 Topics in Music Education I
(2 credits)
MUS 5601 Music Materials, Literature, and Analysis I
(2 credits)
MUS 5640 Choral Conducting and Pedagogy
(2 credits)
MUS 5740 Instrumental Conducting and Pedagogy
(2 credits)
MUS 5970 Internship
(3 credits)
MUS 6112 Graduate Musicianship II
(1 credits)
MUS 6113 Graduate Musicianship III
(1 credits)
MUS 6302 Models of Music Learning II
(2 credits)
MUS 6303 Models of Music Learning III
(2 credits)
MUS 6402 Topics in Music Education II
(2 credits)
MUS 6403 Topics in Music Education III
(2 credits)
MUS 6602 Music Materials, Literature, and Analysis II
(2 credits)
MUS 6603 Music Materials, Literature, and Analysis III
(2 credits)
MUS 6804 Graduate Lesson
(1 credits)
MUS 6853 Capstone
(1 credits)
MUS 6602 Music Materials, Literature, and Analysis II (2 credits)
Continuation of MUS 5601 Music Materials, Literature, and Analysis I. Continue to assemble a personal repertoire collection in the form of an Archive and Retrieval System for the purpose of extracting, sequencing, and teaching the elements of music. Develop techniques for researching, collecting, analyzing, classifying, retrieving, and notating musical selections. Music literature should be representative of a multiplicity of style periods and genres including folk, art, and vernacular music from Western and non-Western traditions. Such repertoire should be suitable for the intermediate music learner. Prerequisite(s): MUS 5601 with a "B" or better or instructor permission.
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