Music
MUSC 100 - Music
Appreciation
3
Introduction to the elements, genre, mediums, and historical and stylistic periods of art music. This course is designed for those with little or no background in music. It is recommended for those seeking a general education course in Fine Arts. Fall, Spring
MUSC 106 - Music Literature I
3
This course will develop the student's familiarity with composers and compositions from antiquity to 1825. Focus is on listening and identification of style and period. Fall
MUSC 107 - Music
Literature II
3
An extension of MUSC 106, this course focuses on composers
and compositions from 1825 to the present. Pre-requisite: MUSC 106 - Music Literature I. Spring
MUSC 110 - Foundations
of Music
3
This course is designed for the Elementary Education
Major as preparation for MUSC 305 - Music Activities for Elementary Teachers. Counts towards general education
requirements for elementary education majors only. Hands-on collaborative/cooperative
learning activities that enable students to learn the basic fundamentals of
music in an experiential context. Fall, Spring
MUSC 122 - Music
Theory I
3
MUSC 123 - Aural
Skills I
1
Aural training and sight singing to parallel Music Theory I. Co-requisite: MUSC 122 - Music Theory I, MUSC 130 - Basic Keyboard. Fall
MUSC 124 - Music
Theory II
3
This
course is a continuation of MUSC 122 - Music Theory I. It teaches a more intensive study of harmony
as a fundamental element of music. This course is the second of a four-semester
sequence. Pre-requisite: MUSC 122 - Music Theory I. Co-requisite:
MUSC 125 - Aural Skills II, MUSC 131 - Basic Keyboard. Spring
MUSC 125 - Aural
Skills II
1
Aural training and sight singing to parallel Music Theory II. Co-requisite: MUSC 124 - Music Theory II, MUSC 131 - Basic Keyboard. Spring
MUSC 130 - Basic
Keyboard
1
Functional keyboard techniques including scales, chording,
arpeggiation, transposition, sight-playing, and standard repertoire. Helps ready
the student to pass the piano proficiency exam. Co-requisite: MUSC 122 -Music
Theory I, MUSC 123 - Aural Skills I. Fall
MUSC 131 - Basic
Keyboard
1
Continuation of MUSC 130 - Basic Keyboard. Must be taken until the piano proficiency test has been passed. This level may be repeated for credit for a total of three hours. Co-requisite: MUSC 124 - Music Theory II, MUSC 125 - Aural Skills II. Spring
MUSC 135N - Performance
Class
0
This course gives students studying applied music the opportunity to perform. All music majors must enroll and satisfy requirements for Performance Class during each semester. The only exception will be the semester a student is student-teaching. All music minors must enroll and satisfy requirements for the four semesters during which they are taking applied lessons. Fall, Spring
MUSC 171 - Piano
Class
1
Basic keyboard techniques including scales, chording, arpeggios, transposition, sight playing, and standard repertoire for the non-music major. Particular emphasis on functional piano skills. Fall
MUSC 172 - Piano
Class
1
Continuation of MUSC 171 - Piano Class. Offered on demand
MUSC 181 - Voice
Class
1
Pre-requisite: Must have a basic knowledge of piano keyboard in order to play melodic lines for practicing class assignments. Offered on demand.
MUSC 182 - Voice
Class
1
Pre-requisite: MUSC 181 - Voice Class. Offered on demand.
MUSC 186 - Introduction
to Brass and Trumpet Class
1
Fall, alternate years
MUSC 187 - Horn
and Trombone Class
1
Spring, alternate years
MUSC 188 - Baritone
and Tuba Class
1
Fall, alternate years
MUSC 189 - Percussion
Class
1
Spring, alternate years
MUSC 196 - Clarinet
and Flute Class
1
Fall, alternate years
MUSC 197 - Saxophone
and Bassoon Class
1
Spring, alternate years
MUSC 198A - Oboe
Class
.5
Fall, alternate years
MUSC 198B - Instrumental
Methods Review
.5
Summary and further exploration of pedagogical concepts and approaches presented in instrumental classes. Includes presentation and examination of instrumental teaching materials. Pre-requisite: MUSC 196 - Clarinet and Flute, MUSC 197 - Saxophone and Bassoon Class, and MUSC 198A - Oboe Class. Fall, alternate years
MUSC 222 - Music
Theory III
3
This
course is a continuation of MUSC 124 - Music Theory II. It teaches the history of musical technique
on an advanced study of harmony and application of theory to the keyboard. This
course is the third of a four-semester sequence. Pre-requisite: MUSC 124 -
Music Theory II. Co-requisite: MUSC 223 - Aural Skills III. Fall
MUSC 223 - Aural
Skills III
1
Aural
training and sight singing to parallel Music Theory III. Co-requisite: MUSC
222 - Music
Theory III. Fall
MUSC 224 - Music
Theory IV
3
This
course is a continuation of MUSC 222 - Music Theory III. It teaches the history of musical technique
advanced harmony on the application of music theory to the keyboard. This course
is the fourth in a four-semester sequence. Pre-requisite: MUSC 222 - Music
Theory III. Co-requisite: MUSC 225 - Aural Skills IV. Spring
MUSC 225 - Aural
Skills IV
1
Aural
training and sight singing to parallel Music Theory IV. Co-requisite: MUSC 224
- Music
Theory IV. Spring
MUSC 230N - Piano
Proficiency Exam
0
An exam designed to assess the students skills in scale
playing, cadence patterns, transposition, harmonization, sight playing, and
repertoire. Required for all music majors and minors. Offered on demand and
consent of department chair
MUSC 300 - Improvisation
I
2
Beginning study of the methods of pop music improvisation.
Learning to improvise on simple chord changes (progressions). Emphasis on notation,
terminology, and playing varieties of the Blues. Pre-requisite: MUSC 124 - Music Theory II. Offered
on demand
MUSC 301 - Improvisation
II
2
A continuation of MUSC 300 - Improvisation I. More advanced techniques and ideas of improvisational performance, including modal changes, idea structuring, and analysis of progressions other than the Blues. Pre-requisite: MUSC 300 - Improvisation I. Offered on demand
MUSC 305 - Music
Activities for Elementary Teachers
2
Required for elementary education majors and minors. This course does not apply towards the music majors and minor, nor the general studies requirements. Hands-on collaborative/cooperative learning activities to develop the skill of using music in an inter-disciplinary teaching context. Pre-requisite: MUSC 100 - Foundations of Music. Fall, Spring
MUSC 306 - Instrumental
Conducting
2
This course examines the fundamentals of conducting including basic beat patterns, cueing, cut-offs, treatments of fermatas, and use of gesture. Students will discuss score preparation and rehearsal methods for instrumental ensembles. Pre-requisite: MUSC 224 - Music Theory IV. Spring, alternate years
MUSC 307 - Choral Conducting
2
This course investigates score preparation and rehearsal methods for choral ensembles. Students rehearse the Dickinson State University Choral Ensembles several times during the semester for experience in the actual conducting of an ensemble. Pre-requisite: MUSC 224 - Music Theory IV. Spring, alternate years
MUSC 310 - Music Technology
2
This course examines fundamental recording techniques, music notation computer programs, MIDI (Music Instrument Digital Interface) Technology and the internet as a music resource. Pre-requisite: MUSC 124 - Music Theory II. Spring, alternate years
MUSC 317 - Music
Theatre
1-3
Production of operas, opera workshop, Broadway musicals, variety shows, etc. Offered on demand
MUSC 320 - Wind
Instrument Repair
2
This course is designed to train music educators in the maintenance and basic repair of musical instruments. Descriptions of mechanisms, common repair problems, and practical repair techniques are discussed. Repair techniques are applied by the student. Offered on demand
MUSC 325 - Vocal
Pedagogy and Diction
3
The study of solo methods, techniques, and literature. Students will also learn Italian, French, and German diction with emphasis on correct pronunciation for singing. Includes the teaching of studio and class voice. Spring, alternate years
MUSC 326 - Music
History
3
Music History 326 is the chronological study of music and musicians in Western civilization up to 1750. Musical styles, events, composers, and music as a facet of society are covered. Pre-requisite: MUSC 106 - Music Literature I and MUSC 107 - Music Literature II. Fall
MUSC 327 - Music
History
3
This course is a continuation of MUSC 326 - Music History. The history of music from 1750 to the present is covered. Pre-requisite: MUSC 326 - Music History. Spring
MUSC 330 - Contemporary
Music
2
Trends in European and American music from about 1910 to the present, with emphasis on music since 1920. Offered on demand
MUSC 335 - Instrumental
Arranging
2
Instrumentation and techniques of scoring music for various ensembles, with emphasis on the needs of the public school. Pre-requisite: MUSC 224 - Music Theory IV. Fall, alternate years
MUSC 405 - Musical
Form and Analysis
2
Analysis of the principal forms of music. Embraces various schools and representative composers. Pre-requisite: MUSC 224, 326, 327 - Music Theory IV and Music History. Spring, alternate years
MUSC 406 - Counterpoint
2
Elementary modal counterpoint and composition in the contrapuntal style of the 16th Century. Pre-requisite: MUSC 224 - Music Theory IV. Offered on demand, alternate years
MUSC 407 - Counterpoint
2
Elementary counterpoint and composition in the contrapuntal style of the 18th Century. Pre-requisite: MUSC 406 - Counterpoint. Offered on demand
MUSC 420 - Composition
2
Composition in traditional styles and/or electronic media. Pre-requisite: MUSC 224 - Music Theory IV. May be repeated.
MUSC 425 - Piano
Pedagogy
2
A study and application through laboratory teaching of methods and materials for piano teaching to include analysis of keyboard literature. Pre-requisite: MUSC 131 - Basic Keyboard or consent of instructor. Offered on demand
MUSC 138, 238, 338, 438 - Voice
1-2
Pre-requisite: Must have a basic knowledge of piano keyboard in order to play melodic lines for practicing class assignments. Offered on demand
MUSC 139, 239, 339, and 439 - Piano
1-2
One-to-one instruction focusing on the students particular needs. Emphasis on sight-playing and performance of repertoire. Weekly lessons, frequent studio classes, and accompanying projects are required. Offered on demand
MUSC 141, 241, 341, 441 - Flute,
Offered on demand
1-2
MUSC 142, 242, 342, 442 - Oboe,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 143, 243, 343, 443 - Clarinet,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 144, 244, 344, 444 - Saxophone,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 145, 245, 345, 445 - Bassoon,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 146, 246, 346, 446 - Trumpet,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 147, 247, 347, 447 - Horn,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 148, 248, 348, 448 - Trombone,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 149, 249, 349, 449 - Euphonium,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 150, 250, 350, 450 - Tuba,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 151, 251, 351, 451 - Percussion,
Offered on demand 1-2
MUSC 388 - Junior
Recital, Offered on demand
1
MUSC 488 - Senior
Recital, Offered on demand
1
The following courses are Ensembles.
MUSC 236, 336 - Chorale
1, 1
An ensemble of selected singers performing literature from the traditional repertoire and contemporary repertoire. In addition to campus concerts, the chorale take an annual tour. Open to all students by audition, the chorale rehearses three hours per week. Some individual preparation is expected of each member. Fall, Spring
MUSC 237, 337 - Concert
Band
1, 1
An ensemble of selected wind and percussion instrumentalists performing literature of traditional and contemporary repertoire. In addition to presenting campus concerts, this group takes an annual regional tour. Open to all students by means of audition. One hour rehearsal, three times a week. Meets three hours per week. Fall, Spring
MUSC 376 - Vocal
Pop Singers
1
Offered on demand
MUSC 377 - Choral
Union
1
Fall
MUSC 385 - Jazz
Ensemble
1
Offered on demand
MUSC 386 - Brass
Ensemble
1
Offered on demand
MUSC 387 - Woodwind
Chamber Ensemble
1
Offered on demand
MUSC 291, 491 - Music
Seminar
1-6
This course is designed for the exploration of specific topics which are not covered in regularly scheduled course work. Offered on demand
MUSC 292, 492 - Experimental
Course
1-6
A new course not listed in the catalog that has the potential for being added to the curriculum. Offered on demand
MUSC 293, 493 - Peer
Tutoring
1-6
Students may earn credits by offering their services to other students by assisting them with their studies as an academic tutor. Tutors are needed every semester in almost all academic areas. Interested students should contact Student Support Services (second floor) May Hall, room 211, for specific information. (Maximum eight credits may be applied to graduation.)
MUSC 294, 494 - Independent
Study, Undergraduate Research
1-6
INDEPENDENT STUDY: An individualized study not listed as a regular course in the University catalog. Content, etc., to be determined by instructor and student. Requires approval by department chair. Offered on demand
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH: Research topic must be approved prior to registration by instructor. Written analysis of research activities required at end of semester. Requires approval by department chair. Offered on demand
MUSC 295, 495 - Service
Learning
1-6
Credits may be granted for extra-curricular activities for which there is a direct connection and correlation between the activity and the academic objectives of a specific course in the University catalog. The appropriateness of the activity and subsequently awarding of academic credit will be at the discretion of the appropriate departmental chair. Offered on demand
MUSC 296, 496 - Study
Tours
1-6
Provides students the opportunity to make an extensive trip to a location either inside or outside the United States, which will subsequently provide the student with life experiences that relate directly to a specific academic discipline. Not available in all departments. Available at departmental and discipline discretion only.
MUSC 297, 497 - Music
Internship, Externship, Cooperative Education 1-12
Students will be placed in an off-campus company or agency which will provide the student with specific activities that will demonstrate the correlation between academic study and an actual work experience. The number of credits will be determined by the length of the internship and the hours worked.
MUSC 299, 499 - Special
Topics, Readings
1-6
SPECIAL TOPICS: A uniquely-designed advanced topics course within a specific discipline. Course content and other related academic requirements to be determined by the instructor. Offered on demand
READINGS: Readings in educational and various specific professional publications and journals related to a specific academic discipline. Offered on demand