Apr 19, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbers

West Texas A&M University follows a four-digit numbering system, known as the Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCNS). The four-digit numbers are identified below:

  • First digit identifies the level (1 = freshman, 2 = sophomore, 3 = junior, 4 = senior, 5 = stacked undergraduate/masters, 6 or 7 = graduate, 8 = doctoral);
  • Second digit identifies the credit-hour value; and
  • Third and fourth digits establish the course sequence or type of course (92 = special topics, 93 = honors, 94 = individual/directed studies, 95 = problems, 96 = readings, 97 = research, 98 = internship, 99 = practicum).

0001–0999—developmental courses, do not count toward degree.

1000–2999—primarily freshman and sophomore courses.

3000–4999—open to students who have completed at least 30 hours and any prerequisite.

5000–5999—graduate level stacked with undergraduate.

6000–7999—graduate level (master’s/doctoral).

8000–8999—doctoral students only.

NOTE: Students who have taken and received credit for an undergraduate “stacked” course at WTAMU cannot take and receive credit for the corresponding graduate course.

Course Prefix

The course prefix indicates the assigned WTAMU course abbreviation and course number; e.g., ACCT 2301.

Course Abbreviation and Number in Brackets

A course abbreviation (prefix) and number in brackets indicates the corresponding common course number, established by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, if the common course number and/or prefix is different from the WTAMU number; e.g., [GOVT 1310].

Field-of-Study Curriculum (FOSC)

Field-of-study curriculum is a set of courses that satisfy lower-division requirements for a bachelor’s degree in a specific academic area. All public four-year institutions of higher education are required to accept Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board-approved field-of-study courses. Field-of-study curriculum is indicated with the abbreviation “FOSC” within the brackets indicating the common course number of a course; e.g., [MUSI 1181, 1182; FOSC].

Numbers

The numbers indicate semester credit hours, lecture clock hours per week and lab clock hours per week; e.g., 3 3 0 indicates three semester credit hours, three clock hours of lecture per week and zero clock hours of lab per week.

(HAZ)

Courses marked with (HAZ) may require the use of hazardous chemicals and/or equipment. To participate in these classes, an online “Student Laboratory Safety Training” is required and assigned through WTClass upon registration for the class. By registering for the class, the student agrees to 

  • Complete the assigned training by no later than 12th class day for fall/spring terms or 5th class day for summer terms; and
  • Acknowledge non-participation in activities if not completed by 18th class day for fall/spring terms; 10th class day for summer terms.

 

 

Music

(Offered through the School of Music.)

  
  • MUSI 1193 - Class Guitar II

    1 0 2
    Class lesson in advanced beginning guitar, including advanced chords, playing techniques, and styles.
  
  • MUSI 1260 - Applications in Italian Diction for Singers

    2 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1160 , MUSI 1161 . Fundamentals of Italian grammar, verb structure and syntax, and translation skills for singers.
  
  • MUSI 1306 - Introduction to Music in World Culture

    3 3 0
    Not for credit to music majors. Non-technical course for the general college student, designed to lead to basic understanding and increased enjoyment of the world’s music. Taught in a multimedia format with lectures and guided listening sessions supplemented by video, filmstrips and live performances.
  
  • MUSI 1307 - Music Literature

    3 3 0
    A survey of styles and forms of music as it developed from the middle ages to the present. This course will familiarize the student with cultural context, terminology, genres, and notation.
  
  • MUSI 1310 - Music in the Americas

    3 3 0
    A general survey of various styles of music of the Americas, including but not limited to jazz, folk, rock, ethnic and other contemporary music styles.
  
  • MUSI 1311 - Theory I

    3 3 0
    Co-requisite(s): Co-requisite: MUSI 1116 . Notation, scales, intervals, simple chord construction and progression; exercises in analysis and counterpoint.
  
  • MUSI 1312 - Theory II

    3 3 2
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1311  with a C or better. Co-requisite(s): Co-requisite: MUSI 1117 . Style analysis, seventh chords, binary and ternary forms, American popular music styles; exercises in composition and improvisation; continuation of aural dictation and sight-singing techniques.
  
  • MUSI 1374 - Elementary Music Theory

    3 3,0 0
    Reading pitch in all clefs and rhythm in all meters. Sight singing, ear training, critical listening and interval dictation. Key signatures, scales, modes, triads, seventh chords and musical terms.
  
  • MUSI 2075 - Individual Problems

    1-3 0 0
    Individual work in area of student’s interest. May be repeated with departmental approval for a maximum of three credit hours.
  
  • MUSI 2116 - Aural Skills III

    1 1 1
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1117 . Co-requisite(s): Co-requisite: MUSI 2311 . Intermediate sight-singing and dictation in diatonic and chromatic contexts.
  
  • MUSI 2117 - Aural Skills IV

    1 1 1
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2116 . Co-requisite(s): Co-requisite: MUSI 2312 . Intermediate sight-singing and dictation in diatonic and chromatic contexts and an introduction to aural skills in 20th century styles.
  
  • MUSI 2160 - German Diction for Singers

    1 1 0
    Co-requisite(s): MUSI 1161 . Application of the International Phonetic Alphabet to German language and diction. Students must register for MUSI 1161 and MUSI 1117 concurrently in the Fall Semester.
  
  • MUSI 2161 - French Diction for Singers

    1 1 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1161  and MUSI 2160 . Application of the International Phonetic Alphabet to French language and diction. Students must register for MUSI 1160  and MUSI 2161 concurrently in the Spring semester.
  
  • MUSI 2171 - Accompanying

    1 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Accompanying techniques; practical application in vocal coaching, instrumental accompanying and chamber music. May be repeated once for a maximum of two credit hours.
  
  • MUSI 2172 - Introduction to Music Therapy

    1 1,0 0
    Introduction to history and development of the music therapy profession, basic underlying principles of music therapy and application of music therapy to selected client populations.
  
  • MUSI 2173 - Therapy Orientation

    1 1,0 0
    Overview of the health care profession with emphasis on the field of music therapy. Role of music therapy and music therapist in the health care profession with exposure to other arts therapies. Professional ethics and standards of the clinical practice.
  
  • MUSI 2181 - Piano Class III

    [MUSI 2181] 1 1 1
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1182  or consent of instructor. Third-semester piano class for music majors. Build on fundamental keyboard skills (sight reading, harmonization, transposition, improvisation) and begin work in score reading and instrumental/vocal accompanying.
  
  • MUSI 2182 - Piano Class IV

    1 1 1
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2181  or consent of instructor. Fourth-semester piano for music majors. Designed to further improve keyboard proficiency in areas including technique, sight-reading, harmonization and piano literature. Score-reading, both orchestral and choral, and accompaniment will be emphasized.
  
  • MUSI 2271 - Recreational Music

    2 2 0
    Role and techniques of recreational music with use of informal instruments with attention to using music to assist exceptional children. Fall (music therapy); spring (all-level certification).
  
  • MUSI 2274 - Practicum in Music Therapy

    2 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2173 . Experience in assessing, planning, conducting, measuring and evaluating music therapy treatment with a variety of client populations. Documentation of client progress;variety of clinical experiences may be offered; class presentation and additional clinical setting experience required. Therapy majors must have a minimum of three semesters of enrollment in this course. Must be repeated twice for a total of three semesters and a maximum of six credit hours.
  
  • MUSI 2311 - Theory III

    3 2 2
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1312  with a C or better. Co-requisite(s): Co-requisite: MUSI 2116 . Introduction to 18th-century counterpoint, variation technique and more complex harmonic structures of Classic and early Romantic periods; exercises in composition and improvisation; continuation of aural dictation and sight-singing techniques.
  
  • MUSI 2312 - Theory IV

    3 2 2
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2311  with a C or better. Co-requisite(s): Co-requisite: MUSI 2117 . Advanced chromatic harmony and introduction to 20th century techniques and styles.
  
  • MUSI 3037 - Percussion Class

    1-2 0-1 2
    Percussion instruments with emphasis on the snare drum, leading to a teaching knowledge.
  
  • MUSI 3092 - Special Topics

    1-3 0-3 0-6
    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Topics in areas of special interest. May be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours.
  
  • MUSI 3105 - Baton Technique

    1 1 1
    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Elements of conducting. Study and application of use and development of basic beat patterns and fundamental gestures. Introduction to score reading.
  
  • MUSI 3129 - Secondary School Band Repertoire

    1 1 0
    Prerequisite(s): may not enroll concurrently in MUSI 4327 . For prospective band directors to acquaint students with UIL contest lists, evaluation of band literature and practical conducting experience in a simulated classroom environment.
  
  • MUSI 3135 - Vocal Methods

    1 1 1
    Group instruction and practice in fundamentals of singing choral music. Voice study leading to teaching knowledge or other professional applications.
  
  • MUSI 3162 - Opera Workshop

    1 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Performance of classical operatic repertoire through scenes programs, concerts, and fully staged works. Production with orchestra in the fall semester of even-numbered years. Repeatable for credit until required hours are completed.
  
  • MUSI 3175 - Techniques in Music Therapy I

    1 1 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2271 , MUSI 2172 , MUSI 2173 . Clinical literature and techniques related to specific populations. One-to-one clinical experiences will focus on specific techniques, assessment procedures, treatment planning, measurement and evaluation of changes in behavior and documentation of client progress will be emphasized. Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 3278  expected.
  
  • MUSI 3176 - Techniques in Music Therapy II

    1 1 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2271 , MUSI 2172 , MUSI 2173 . Continuation of MUSI 3175 . Different client populations should be emphasized. Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 3279  expected.
  
  • MUSI 3207 - Instrumental Conducting

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3105 . Development and expansion of MUSI 3105  as applied to instrumental conducting, including compound meters, expressive gestures, score reading, analysis interpretation, rehearsal and performance techniques.
  
  • MUSI 3209 - Choral Conducting

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3105 . Conducting techniques for glee club, chorus and choir. Training and experience in distinctive features of choral conducting and interpretation.
  
  • MUSI 3217 - Advanced German Diction for Singers

    2 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1160 , MUSI 1161 , MUSI 2160 . Fundamentals of German grammar, verb structure, and syntax and translation skills for singers.
  
  • MUSI 3219 - Advanced French Diction for Singers

    2 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1160 , MUSI 1161 , MUSI 2161 . Fundamentals of French grammar, verb structure, and syntax and translation skills for singers.
  
  • MUSI 3232 - Instrument Techniques

    2 1 2
    Functional knowledge of woodwind, brass and string instruments.
  
  • MUSI 3233 - Woodwind Class

    2 1 2
    Woodwind instruments, leading to teaching knowledge.
  
  • MUSI 3234 - Brass Class

    2 1 2
    Brass instruments, leading to teaching knowledge.
  
  • MUSI 3238 - String Class

    2 1 2
    Violin, viola, cello and double bass, leading to a teaching knowledge of the instruments.
  
  • MUSI 3256 - Jazz Theory and Practice

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Jazz theory (chord progressions, jazz notation, orchestra practices, etc.); practical approach to the style of jazz and jazz improvisation; techniques for teaching and maintaining a jazz program.
  
  • MUSI 3263 - Form and Analysis

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Analysis of tonality, harmony and form in European music of the 18th and 19th centuries. Includes aural recognition of forms.
  
  • MUSI 3264 - Orchestration

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Instruments of modern orchestra and their use in combination with each other. Spring of even years.
  
  • MUSI 3265 - Counterpoint

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Analysis and composition of contrapuntal music from the vocal style of the late 16th century to the style of high Baroque. Includes canon and fugue. Fall of even years.
  
  • MUSI 3266 - Choral Arranging

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Arranging for choirs of men’s, women’s and mixed voices of all ages and musical abilities. Includes arranging piano accompaniments.
  
  • MUSI 3267 - 20th-Century Analysis

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Analytical methods that have been created to explain the pitch content of music of this century.
  
  • MUSI 3268 - Band Arranging

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Transcribing and arranging for various concert bands. Emphasis on writing for junior and senior high school bands and others.
  
  • MUSI 3269 - Advanced Ear Training

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Development of additional skills in reading music: sight reading, dictation, and critical listening of tonal and atonal melodies and harmonies. Emphasis on transposing by reading clefs.
  
  • MUSI 3270 - 16th-Century Counterpoint

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312 . Analysis and composition of contrapuntal music in vocal style of the late 16th century.
  
  • MUSI 3278 - Music in Therapy I

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2172 , MUSI 2172 , MUSI 2173 . Co-requisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in MUSI 3175  expected. Functions of the music therapist with emphasis on use of music in specific therapeutic environments: hospitals, institutions and special education. Related literature will be reviewed.
  
  
  • MUSI 3280 - Keyboard Skills for Today’s Church Music

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1181 , MUSI 1182 , MUSI 2181 , MUSI 2182  or consent of instructor. Developing necessary piano skills in leading a choir and band using various sacred music literature (hymns, anthems and contemporary Christian music). May be repeated once for a maximum of four credit hours.
  
  • MUSI 3321 - General Music for Children

    3 3 0
    Fundamental music concepts and skills to meet minimal Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) music standards for elementary teacher certification. Music majors may not receive credit for this course.
  
  • MUSI 3347 - Music History I

    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1307  and MUSI 2312 . This course explores a diverse array of musical styles, languages, practices, and repertories from early history to 1800. Musical examples will be considered in a broad cultural context as they relate to contemporary religious practice, philosophy, architecture, and visual arts. Ability to read music required.
  
  • MUSI 3349 - Music History II

    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 1307  and MUSI 2312 . This course explores a diverse array of musical styles, languages, practices, and repertories since 1800. Musical examples will be considered in a broad cultural context as they relate to contemporary religious practice, philosophy, architecture, and visual arts. Ability to read music is required.
  
  • MUSI 3351 - History of African-American Music

    3 2 1
    History of African American Music presents an overview of African American cultural history alongside relevant musical genres and styles with a distinctive focus on developing listening skills and musical vocabulary.
  
  • MUSI 3353 - Behind the Score with the Amarillo Symphony

    3 3 0
    Behind the Score with the Amarillo Symphony uses the semester’s repertoire of the Amarillo symphony to explore the musical styles and genres performed on the symphony’s stage. Advanced musical experience is not necessary.
  
  • MUSI 4095 - Individual Problems

    1-3 0 0
    Advanced individual work in area of student’s special interest. May be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours.
  
  • MUSI 4211 - Symphonic Literature

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2311 . Survey course examining major categories of symphonic literature.
  
  • MUSI 4212 - Song Literature

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): four semesters of MUAP 1000. Survey course examining major categories of solo vocal literature. Web-based.
  
  • MUSI 4213 - Chamber Music Literature

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2311 . Survey of music written for small instrumental ensembles with emphasis on the string quartet.
  
  • MUSI 4220 - Choral Literature

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2311 . Analysis and evaluation for educational use of published materials for choirs.
  
  • MUSI 4221 - Wind Instrument Literature

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2311 . Analysis and evaluation for educational use of published materials for wind instruments.
  
  • MUSI 4242 - Elementary Piano Pedagogy

    2 2,0 0
    Introduction to teaching beginning piano students of all ages. Course is the first part of the two-semester pedagogy curriculum that prepares students to become knowledgeable, professional independent music teachers. Topics include elementary teaching repertoire, method series and developing early technique.
  
  • MUSI 4243 - Intermediate/Advanced Piano Pedagogy

    2 2,0 0
    Sequel to MUSI 4242 . Examination of intermediate to early advanced teaching repertoire along with topics in teaching strategies, assessments, diagnostic skills and feedback.
  
  • MUSI 4250 - Piano Pedagogy Practicum

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4242  and MUSI 4243  or consent of instructor. Course provides qualified and interested students with teaching experience under faculty supervision. Students will have the opportunity to gain teaching skills through three main means: (1) observing teaching sessions of the supervising faculty member, (2) devising and executing effective lesson plans, and (3) various evaluation methods.
  
  • MUSI 4252 - Piano Literature

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2311  or consent of instructor. Survey of music written for piano from its beginning to late 19th century with consideration for early keyboard music and early keyboard instruments preceding the piano.
  
  • MUSI 4253 - Piano Literature II

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2312  or consent of instructor. Continuation of MUSI 4252  surveys literature for the piano from the late romantic period to the present.
  
  • MUSI 4255 - Guided Studies in Piano Pedagogy

    2 2,0 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4250 . Sequel to Piano Pedagogy Practicum and the final, culminating course in piano pedagogy for Piano Performance majors whose emphasis is piano pedagogy. Guided reading and research in relevant topics in pedagogy. Capstone project is final paper.
  
  • MUSI 4276 - Psychological Foundations of Music I

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3278 . Acoustical and psychological aspects of music with emphasis on problems of perception, experimental aesthetics, musical function, measurement and diagnosis of music ability.
  
  • MUSI 4277 - Psychological Foundations of Music II

    2 2 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4276 . Continuation of MUSI 4276 .
  
  • MUSI 4312 - Vocal Pedagogy

    3 3 0
    Physical aspects of the vocal mechanism and survey of various voice pedagogies from the 17th century to present.
  
  • MUSI 4326 - Elementary Music Methods

    3 3,0 0
    Singing, games and musical activities based on folk melodies and folk-like music. Listening, singing, rhythmic response and the playing of instruments. Emphasis on classroom management, discipline and motivational strategies.
  
  • MUSI 4327 - Instrumental Methods

    3 3,0 0
    Music methods and practical experiences for the teaching of instrumental music in the schools. Emphasis on classroom management, discipline and motivational strategies.
  
  • MUSI 4378 - Influence of Music on Behavior

    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4276 , MUSI 4277 . Introduction to the field of research as related to music therapy and music education. Overview of various methods of inquiry, including statistical concepts and standardized test.
  
  • MUSI 4380 - Audio Recording: Engineering and Production

    3 2 4
    Prerequisite(s): MCOM 3306   or consent of instructor. Study of recording session procedures specific to music recordings, emphasis on musicality and artistry in both classical and commercial performance. Session procedures, microphone techniques and applications, signal flow and processing, mixing and producing. Focus on the roles of the engineer, 2nd engineer, produces, and talent in the production process.
  
  • MUSI 4388 - Field Study and Practicum in Music Technology

    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4380   or concurrent enrollment. Field-study placement in a working recording studio. The guided synthesis of musical and technological skills in the production of recordings of live music. Hands-on participation on the production team of professional recordings. Planning and production of the senior capstone project, including mastering.
  
  • MUSI 4393 - Honors

    3 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): 15 hours of honor courses. Students will write a 10-page research paper documenting their senior recital. The manuscript, directed by an honors faculty member, will be catalogued and maintained in the library.
  
  • MUSI 4398 - Internship in Music Therapy

    3 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): all course work required for a B.M. degree in music therapy. Six-month internship in an approved music therapy program under the direction of a board-certified music therapist (MT-BC).
  
  • MUSI 4698 - Internship in Music Business

    6 0 0
    Prerequisite(s): all course work required for B.M. degree in music business. Six-month internship working full time in an approved professional position in music industry.

Music Ensemble

  
  • MUEN 1026 - Marching Band

    [MUEN Major; FOSC] 1 0 2,5
    Marching band for the length of football season and concert band for the remainder of the fall semester. Open to all University students. (Contact the School of Music in July for details about early band.) Required of all wind and percussion instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements in the fall semester. Fall.
  
  • MUEN 1027 - Band

    [MUEN Major; FOSC] 1 0 2,5
    Students are divided into multiple performing ensembles–Symphonic Band is open to all University students by audition in October; Concert Band and University Band are open to all University students without audition. Required of all wind and percussion instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements in the spring semester. Spring.
  
  • MUEN 1029 - Orchestra

    [MUEN Major; FOSC] 1 0 2,5
    Open to all University students by audition. Required of all string instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements. Can be chosen by keyboard instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements if the student plays a string instrument. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 1041 - Chorale

    [MUEN Major; FOSC] 1 0 2,5
    Open to all University students by audition. Either Chorale or Collegiate Choir is required of all voice majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements. Can be chosen by keyboard instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirement. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 1042 - Collegiate Choir

    [MUEN Major; FOSC] 1 0 2,5
    Open to all University students by audition. Either Chorale or Collegiate Choir is required of all voice majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements. Can be chosen by keyboard instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirement. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 1143 - Chorus

    1 0 2
    Open to all University students who are not music majors. Music majors may enroll only during first summer session. No audition will be required. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 2140 - Chamber Music

    [MUEN Instrumental Chamber] 1 0 0,2
    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Study and performance of chamber music for all media: voice, keyboard, woodwind, brass, string and percussion instruments. May be repeated. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 2160 - Chamber Music

    [MUEN Vocal Chamber] 1 0 0,2
    Prerequisite(s): consent of instructor. Study and performance of vocal chamber music. May be repeated. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 3026 - Marching Band

    1 0 2,5
    Prerequisite(s): at least three semesters of MUEN 1026  or MUEN 1027 . Marching band for the length of football season and concert band for the remainder of the fall semester. Open to all University students. (Contact the School of Music in July for details about early band.) Required of all wind and percussion instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements in the fall semester. Fall.
  
  • MUEN 3027 - Band

    1 0 2,5
    Prerequisite(s): at least three semesters of MUEN 1026  or MUEN 1027 . Students are divided into multiple performing ensembles–Symphonic Band is open to all University students by audition in October; Concert Band and University Band are open to all University students without audition. Required of all wind and percussion instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements in the spring semester. Spring.
  
  • MUEN 3029 - Orchestra

    1 0 2,5
    Prerequisite(s): at least three semesters of MUEN 1029  for string majors, or MUEN 1026  or MUEN 1027  for non-string majors. Open to all University students by audition. Required of all string instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements. May be chosen by keyboard instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements if the student plays a string instrument. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 3041 - Chorale

    1 0 2,5
    Prerequisite(s): three semesters of MUEN 1041  or MUEN 1042 . Open to all University students by audition. Either Chorale or Collegiate Choir is required of all voice majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements. Can be chosen by keyboard instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirement. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 3042 - Collegiate Choir

    1 0 2,5
    Prerequisite(s): three semesters of MUEN 1041  or MUEN 1042 . Open to all University students by audition. Either Chorale or Collegiate Choir is required of all voice majors to fulfill major ensemble requirements. Can be chosen by keyboard instrument majors to fulfill major ensemble requirement. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 3143 - Chorus

    1 0 5
    Prerequisite(s): three semesters of MUEN 1143 . Open to all University students who are not music majors. Music majors may enroll only during summer session I. No audition will be required. Fall, spring.
  
  • MUEN 4140 - Piano in Ensemble

    1 0 3
    Prerequisite(s): Approval of instructor. Chamber music experience for the piano major. May involve piano duos and larger multi-keyboard combinations as well as chamber music with other instruments. For piano majors only, the course may be taken in place of participation in a large ensemble. MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT TO FILL ENSEMBLE REQUIREMENT.
  
  • MUEN 4171 - Collaborative Piano

    1 0 3
    Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2171  at least one semester. Advanced accompanying techniques for keyboard majors meeting the prerequisites. Includes studio, seminar, and recital assignments as assigned by the instructor. Non-keyboard majors may enroll with approval of the instructor. For keyboard majors only, the course may be taken in place of a large ensemble. MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT TO FILL ENSEMBLE REQUIREMENT.

Music Industry

(Offered through the School of Music.)

  
  • MUMI 1320 - Survey of Recorded Music and Critical Listening

    3 3 0
    History of recorded music from 1878 to the present, incorporating critical listening skills.
  
  • MUMI 1331 - Introduction to the Digital Audio Workstation

    3 3 0
    An introduction to Digital Audio Workstations, with particular emphasis on Pro Tools.
  
  • MUMI 2301 - Audio Signal Processing

    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUMI 1320 , MUMI 1331 . Audio Signal Processing is a study in three different types of post-production audio processing: time-based, dynamic and spectral equalization.
  
  • MUMI 2303 - Audio Recording I

    3 3 0
    Prerequisite(s): MUMI 1320 , MUMI 1331 , MUMI 2301 . Application of basic audio signal routing utilizing pro tools and a large format analog console.
  
  • MUMI 3191 - Audio Technology Practicum I

    1 0 1
    Prerequisite(s): MUMI 2303 . Practical application of ProTools and other DAW applications on School of Music performances.
  
  • MUMI 3192 - Audio Technology Practicum II

    1 0 1
    Prerequisite(s): MUMI 3191 . Practical application of basic audio recording skills on School of Music performances.
 

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