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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


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Music History and Literature

  
  • MUHL 8408 - Independent Study

    (1-3) Individual research, under faculty supervision, on a selected topic in musicology. May be repeated when the topic varies.
  
  • MUHL 8409 - Rep For Collab Pianists

    (3) Studies in selected areas of the collaborative piano repertory. May be repeated when topic varies:
  
  • MUHL 8505 - Seminar Musicology

    (3) Seminars in selected areas of musicology. May be repeated when topic varies.
  
  • MUHL 8506 - Composer Studies

    (3) Exploration of the life and works of a single composer or other musician. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies.
  
  • MUHL 8507 - Advanced Studies in Art Song

    (3) Selected topics in the development and performance of the German Lied, the French melodie, and other art-song genres. May be repeated when topic varies.
  
  • MUHL 8531 - Erly Musical Notation

    (3) (RECR 6705-15) Examination of history of Western musical notations from the ninth through seventeenth centuries; transcription of medieval music from its original sources into modern notation; singing and playing renaissance and early baroque music from facsimiles of original manuscripts and prints. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor PREREQUISITE(S) or COREQUISITE(S): PSYC 7301  or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUHL 8551 - Performance Practice I

    (3) (RECR 6905-15) Historical techniques and conceptions of performance from Gregorian chant through the seventeenth century.
  
  • MUHL 8552 - Performance Practice II

    (3) Historical techniques and conceptions of performance since 1700.
  
  • MUHL 8600 - Experiential Learning Credit

    (1-9) A systematic process for evaluating and credentialing graduate-level learning gained in a variety of contexts. Credit determined by faculty assessor.
  
  • MUHL 8800 - Fld Mthd In Ethnmsclgy

    (3) An exploration of techniques for designing field research subjects and gathering information in the field; special attention to techniques and problems related to the study of southern musical traditions.
  
  • MUHL 8801 - Ethnomusicology

    (3) A survey of concepts, problems, and methods of research in the interpretation of music in different social groups; emphasis on functional and popular music rather than art music, and on cultures other than Western European and North American.
  
  • MUHL 8802 - Sem Ethnomusicology

    (3) Seminars in selected topics. May be repeated for credit when the topic varies. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor
  
  • MUHL 8804 - Intnshp Sthrn Reg Music

    (3) (RECR 6705-15) Practical experience in the application of knowledge and skills learned through the study of southern regional music. The student will do supervised work in an area of music production, presentation, administration, or education for a public agency or in the private sector. This course may be repeated with a different type of internship, but only 3 credit hours may be applied toward any degree.
  
  • MUHL 8805 - Trnscrpt/Anly Etnmsclgy

    (3) (RECR 6905-15) An examination of the problems and methods of transcribing and analyzing non-Western and traditional music; the uses and limitations of staff notation; alternative descriptive systems.
  
  • MUHL 8806 - Sem Southern Reg Music

    (3) Major issues in the study of southern folk and popular music; includes the relationship between Afro-American and Anglo-American styles and traditions, the relationships of these styles and traditions to African and European music, and the interplay of traditionalism and commercialism in southern music. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit
  
  • MUHL 9000 - Dissertation

    (1-9) Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.

Music Industry

  
  • MUID 6260 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6261 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6262 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6263 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6264 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6265 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6266 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6267 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6268 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6269 - Special Topics in Commercial Music

    (1-3) Overview of factors that influence sport fan behavior including why people become fans of sport teams, influence of rivalry on fan behavior, and expected outcomes of fan behavior and rivalry.
  
  • MUID 6603 - Copyright/Music Publish

    (3) Detailed examination of intellectual property rights as they relate to the commercial music industry; examination of publishing and its role in the control and exploitation of the package of rights in music property; includes: publishing activities, performing rights organizations, catalog sales and acquisitions, publisher/songwriter relations, and royalty accounting; emphasis on practical applications.
  
  • MUID 7408 - Independent Study

    (1-3) Individual research, under faculty supervision, on a selected topic in the business or technology of music. May be repeated when topic varies.
  
  • MUID 7699 - Media Music Prod Prac

    (3) Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • MUID 7800 - Tech Applic In Music

    (3) Advanced instruction in current technology assisting the composer, teacher, and practical musician. PREREQUISITE(S): PRST 7600  or PRST 7770  and PRST 7400 .
  
  • MUID 8408 - Independent Study

    (1-3) Individual research, under faculty supervision, on a selected topic in the business or technology of music. May be repeated when topic varies.
  
  • MUID 8800 - Tech Applic In Music

    (3) Advanced instruction in current technology assisting the composer, teacher, and practical musician.

Music Theory and Composition

  
  • MUTC 6202 - Music Theory Review

    (3) Advanced course in theory, counterpoint, and analysis of literature. Contrapuntal and harmonic techniques. Research; theoretical problems from pedagogical point of view; writing in strict and free styles. Recommended as review course for graduate students. Fall PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • MUTC 6260 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6261 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6262 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6263 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6264 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6265 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6266 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6267 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6268 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6269 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) This study abroad program is designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in increasing their understanding of international health care issues as they relate to nursing.
  
  • MUTC 6501 - Composition

    (3) (7016) Composition in varied forms for large and small ensembles and solo instruments; analysis of contemporary works and practical application of techniques. May be repeated for additional credit. NOTE: Composition is taught as applied music. Students receive the equivalent of one hour lesson per week. The additional fee for this instruction is $250.00 per semester.
  
  • MUTC 7010 - Adv Improv Pract/Mat

    (3) (7050) Advanced improvisational techniques, including motivic development, pan-diatonic, panchromatic, and free improvisation; practices involving pentatonic, quartal, cluster, and polychordal compositions; survey and analysis of published improvisation teaching materials.
  
  • MUTC 7101 - Pedagogy Of Theory

    (3) A practical course in classroom procedure; demonstrations by students and instructor in teaching the rudiments, elementary and advanced theory, various styles of counterpoint, and ear training; various theoretical systems; bibliography.
  
  • MUTC 7104 - Analytic Studies Jazz

    (3) Directed study in selected areas of jazz historical styles; transcription and analysis of selected recordings and scores from specific jazz and popular styles; critical aural study of stylistic interpretation of major jazz big bands and combos of selected style periods.
  
  • MUTC 7201 - Theory I

    (3) Analysis of style features of the music of the eleventh century through the Baroque period.
  
  • MUTC 7202 - Theory II

    (3) Analysis of style features of the music of the late 18th and 19th centuries.
  
  • MUTC 7203 - Independent Study

    (1-3) (7013) Individual research, under faculty supervision, on a selected topic in music theory. May be repeated when topic varies.
  
  • MUTC 7204 - History of Music Theory

    (3) Overview of historical approaches to music theory and analysis with a focus on theories of tonality during the common-practice period.
  
  • MUTC 7205 - Theory III

    (3) Analysis of style features of music since 1900.
  
  • MUTC 7207 - Theories of Musical Meaning

    (3) Study of the meaning and expression in western musical traditions, through the lenses of linguistics, semiotics and the cognitive sciences.
  
  • MUTC 7260 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7261 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7262 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7263 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7264 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7264 - Theories of Musical Meaning

    (3) Selected topics in theory or composition. May be repeated with change of topics. PREREQUISITE(S): Approval of Professional Project contract by faculty advisor and the MPS program coordinator
  
  • MUTC 7265 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7266 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7267 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7268 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7269 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7270 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7271 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7272 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7273 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7274 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7275 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7276 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7277 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7278 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7279 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7280 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7281 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7282 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7283 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7284 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7285 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7286 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7287 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7288 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7289 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
  
  • MUTC 7501 - Composition

    (2-6) Free composition in all forms. Applicants to this course are required to submit original works in various forms and media as proof of maturity and technical preparation for graduate work. The course may be repeated with the instructor’s permission for successive semesters. NOTE: Composition is taught as applied music. Students receive the equivalent of two half-hour lessons per week. The additional fee for this instruction is $250.00 per semester.
  
  • MUTC 7502 - Elec Cmpstnl Techniques

    (3) Emphasis on tape manipulation, synthesizer operation, and recording techniques in association with individual compositional projects. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. The additional fee for this instruction is $250.00 per semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  
  • MUTC 7505 - Seminar in Music Theory

    (3) Topics will vary by semester. May be repeated for credit
  
  • MUTC 7599 - Composition Practicum

    (3-6) Grades of S, U, or IP will be given. May be repeated for up to 12 hours
  
  • MUTC 7600 - Experiential Learning Credit

    (1-9) A systematic process for evaluating and credentialing graduate-level learning gained in a variety of contexts. Credit determined by faculty assessor.
  
  • MUTC 7801 - Analyt Techniques I

    (3) (7330) Techniques of analysis of styles and structure of music focusing on the Middle Ages/Renaissance and tonal periods through the nineteenth century; modal analysis, hexachordal concepts, use of LaRue techniques, introduction to Schenkerian principles, and the rhythmic theories of Lester. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • MUTC 7802 - Analyt Techniques II

    (3) (7331) A continuation of Analytic Techniques I, including a more detailed look at Schenkerian techniques of analysis; extension of Schenker principles through Schacter, Salzer, and others; principles of atonal analysis using Forte set theory, historical theories from Hindemith, Messiaen, and others. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • MUTC 7996 - Thesis

    (1-3) Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • MUTC 8101 - Pedagogy Of Theory

    (3) A practical course in classroom procedure; demonstrations by students and instructor in teaching the rudiments, elementary and advanced theory, various styles of counterpoint, and ear training; various theoretical systems; bibliography.
  
  • MUTC 8201 - Theory I

    (3) (7334) Analysis of style features of the music of the eleventh century through the Baroque period.
  
  • MUTC 8202 - Theory II

    (3) Analysis of style features of the music of the late 18th and 19th centuries.
  
  • MUTC 8203 - Independent Study

    (1-3) Individual research, under faculty supervision, on a selected topic in music theory. May be repeated when topic varies. PREREQUISITE(S): 7212/8212.
  
  • MUTC 8204 - History of Music Theory

    (3) Overview of historical approaches to music theory and analysis with a focus on theories of tonality during the common-practice period.
  
  • MUTC 8205 - Theory III

    (3) Analysis of style features of music since 1900. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor.
  
  • MUTC 8207 - Theories of Musical Meaning

    (3) Study of the meaning and expression in western musical traditions, through the lenses of linguistics, semiotics and the cognitive sciences.
  
  • MUTC 8260 - Special Topics in Theory and Composition

    (1-3) Exploration of theory development in nursing; analysis of selected nursing and related theories; relevance of theory to practice, education, research, and administration; includes process of theory development
 

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