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MUSC
2201 Advanced Music Theory I
(3-0-2)
This course is a study of borrowed chords, secondary dominants, secondary seventh
chords, and analysis of small forms.
Prerequisite: MUSC 1102.
Offered: Fall.
MUSC
2202 Advanced Music Theory II
(3-0-2)
This course is a study of neapolitan and augmented sixth chords and other chromatic
chord forms, chords of the ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth, and advanced modulation.
Harmonic techniques of the classical period, Sonata form, the Rondo, nineteenth century
harmonic developments, twentieth century compositional techniques, and recent musical
developments will also be introduced.
Prerequisite: MUSC 2201.
Offered: Spring.
MUSC
2211 Applied Music for Music plans of study only
(0-1-1)
Designed for music plans of study. A one-hour private music lesson each week leading
to advanced technical proficiency and performance of advanced solo literature. Students
learn repertoire necessary for transfer into a music baccalaureate degree program.
Students may take the course each semester until they complete the objectives of the
course. A minimum of five hours of practice a week is required.
Corequisite: MUSC 1090 (students studying voice) or permission of program director; or
MUSC 1080 (students studying instrumental) or MUSC 1070 (students studying string)
or permission of program director, or MUSC 1080 or 1090 (students studying guitar and
piano) or permission of program director.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: All semesters.
MUSC
2212 Applied Music for Music plans of studys only
(0-1-1)
Designed for music plans of study. A one-hour private music lesson each week leading
to advanced technical proficiency and performance of advanced solo literature. Students
learn repertoire necessary for transfer into a music baccalaureate degree program.
Students make take the course each semester until they complete the objectives of the
course. A minimum of five hours of practice a week is required.
Corequisite: MUSC 1090 (students studying voice) or permission of program director; or
MUSC 1070 (students studying string) or permission of program director, MUSC 1080
(students studying instrumental) or permission of program director; or MUSC 1080 or
1090 (students studying guitar and piano) or permission of program director.
Prerequisite: MUSC 2211, MUSC 1101, MUSC 1102.
Offered: All semesters.
MYTH 1000 Introduction to Mythology
(1-0-1)
MYTH 1000 is a study of the mythology of a selected culture. Discussions will include
allusions to mythological tales and figures found in culture, literature, and the arts, as
well as the function of myth in society.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: All semesters.