102. Fundamentals of Music.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Introduction to the basic elements of music (pitch, rhythm,
scales, intervals and triads) and how these elements interrelate
to form musical compositions; the application of musical
understanding to particular instruments such as the guitar,
keyboard, recorder and voice.
200. Topics in Music. (3-0).
Credit 3.
The study of a circumscribed musical topic in its sociohistorical
context; emphasis on the aesthetic, social and cultural issues
affecting music rather than on technical analysis. May be
repeated for credit.
201. Music and the Human
Experience. (3-0). Credit 3. I, II
An introduction to music and related issues; designed to
enhance the student's knowledge and perception of music;
selected works in various styles within historical, psychological
and aesthetic contexts.
204. Theory and Musicianship
I. (2-1). Credit 2.
Structural principles of diatonic tonal harmony and voice
leading, phrase and period structure, rhythmic structure
and aural and written analysis and composition of small instrumental
and vocal musical forms found in common practice period and
recent popular musics. Weekly lab meetings will focus on
sight singing, ear training and keyboard harmony skills.
Prerequisite: MUSC 102 or approval of instructor.
205. Theory and Musicianship
II. (2-1). Credit 2.
Continuation of structural principles of tonal harmony
and voice leading, including chromaticism and modulation;
composition and analysis of larger musical forms, including
binary, rounded binary, ternary, rondo, theme and variations
and sonata form. Weekly lab meetings will focus on sight
singing, ear training, aural analysis and keyboard harmony
skills. Prerequisite: MUSC 204 or approval of instructor.
206. Theory and Musicianship
III. (2-1). Credit 2.
Continuation of structural principles
of tonal harmony and voice leading, including late nineteenth
century extended chromaticism; introduction through analysis
and composition to twentieth century musical practice,
including impressionism, pandiatonicism, atonality and
serialism, aleatory, minimalism and electronic music. Weekly
lab meetings will focus on sight singing, ear training,
aural analysis and keyboard harmony skills. Prerequisite:
MUSC 205 or approval of instructor.
207. Theory and Musicianship
IV. (2-1). Credit 2.
Focus on analysis of common practice period and twentieth
century small and large forms; substantial listening, analysis
and reading assignments will support the development of an
advanced understanding of methods for analysis of important
works. Prerequisite: MUSC 206 or approval of instructor.
245. Composition I. (0-2).
Credit 1.
Instruction in composition; the writing of small-form musical
compositions employing contemporary styles; techniques in
writing for instrumental, vocal, electronic and mixed-media
resources. Prerequisite: MUSC 207 or approval of instructor.
250. Individual Performance--Piano
I. (0-2). Credit 1.
Instruction in piano performance; the study of a broad
range of literature with special emphasis on the historical
and theoretical aspects that reveal the performance practices
of specific periods; individual and group laboratory instruction.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Satisfactory audition.
251. Individual Performance--Voice
I. (0-2). Credit 1.
Instruction in vocal performance; the study of a broad
range of literature with special emphasis on the historical
and theoretical aspects that reveal the performance practices
of specific periods; individual and group laboratory instruction.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Satisfactory audition.
252. Individual Performance--Band
and Orchestra Instrument Performance I. (0-2). Credit 1.
Instruction in instrumental performance; the study of a
broad range of literature with special emphasis on the historical
and theoretical aspects that reveal the performance practices
of specific periods; individual and group laboratory instruction.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Satisfactory audition.
280. Ensemble Performance--Symphonic
Band. (0-3). Credit 1.
Three select musical performing ensembles (symphonic, concert
and campus bands) composed of 65 to 100 members each and
devoted to learning the extensive literature written for
wind band; activities include at least two concerts per semester;
annual tours during spring for the symphonic band. Students
may register in up to but no more than two different sections
of this course. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite:
Satisfactory audition.
281. Ensemble Performance--Small
Ensembles. (0-3). Credit 1.
Participation in small ensemble performance; the study
and performance of small ensemble repertory from all historical
periods and styles. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite:
Satisfactory audition.
282. Ensemble Performance--Jazz
Ensemble. (0-3). Credit 1.
A select musical performing ensemble of 18 to 25 members
devoted to performing all styles and periods of jazz music
from big band to modern jazz; activities include at least
2 performances each semester. May be repeated for credit.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory audition.
285. Directed Studies. (0-3).
Credit 1.
Directed studies in specific problems in identified areas
of music. May be repeated for credit up to 9 hours. Prerequisite:
Approval of instructor.
286. Ensemble Performance--Symphony
Orchestra. (0-3). Credit 1.
Participation in the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra,
a community/university ensemble; includes rehearsals off
campus and varying course requirements depending on the setting
and needs of the student. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite:
Satisfactory audition.
289. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified
area of music. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite:
Approval of instructor.
290. Ensemble Performance--Choir.
(0-3). Credit 1.
A select musical performing ensemble composed of 40 to
70 members devoted to learning and performing works from
the vast repertory of choral music from all historical periods
and styles; several performances, occasionally with orchestra,
each semester on and off campus. Students may register in
up to but no more than two different sections of this course.
May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Satisfactory audition.
302. Sonic Design. (3-0).
Credit 3.
For the student who has obtained a thorough knowledge of
music theory; focus on significant styles and techniques
in contemporary music including jazz and popular trends;
understanding of contemporary sonic design achieved through
written exercises, reading, and critical listening. Prerequisite:
MUSC 207 or approval of instructor.
311. Music in Early Western
Culture. (3-0). Credit 3.
Survey of styles, genres, and forms in Western music, focusing
on the lives and works of the principal composers from Greek
antiquity to the end of the Baroque period within the context
of political, social and cultural developments. Prerequisite:
MUSC 205 or approval of instructor.
312. Music in Modern Western
Culture. (3-0). Credit 3.
Survey of styles, genres, and forms in Western music, focusing
on the lives and works of the principal composers from the
middle of the eighteenth century to the present within the
context of political, social and cultural developments. Prerequisite:
MUSC 205 or approval of instructor.
315. Music in the 20th Century.
(3-0). Credit 3.
The understanding and enjoyment of twentieth century music;
survey of the broad panorama of the contemporary scene and
an assessment of the forces that have shaped the musical
climate we inhabit. Prerequisite: MUSC 206 or approval of
instructor.
316. Music and Technology.
(3-1). Credit 3.
The study of music produced with the aid of electronic
and computer technologies; critical listening and analysis
of music literature; understanding of technical concepts;
required laboratory provides creative practical experience
in studio and live performance applications of sound synthesis,
digital sampling, signal processing, MIDI sequencing, hard
disk recording and multimedia. Prerequisite: MUSC 206 or
approval of instructor.
317. Sound Recording. (3-0).
Credit 3.
A theoretical and practical study of studio recording techniques;
acoustics and psychoacoustics, microphone selection and placement,
multitrack digital recording and mixing, digital signal processing,
MIDI and SMPTE synchronization, and audio post-production
techniques; recording projects designed to develop engineering
skills and techniques. Prerequisite: MUSC 316 or approval
of instructor.
318. Electronic Composition.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Project-based study of techniques for writing electronic
and mixed media music; critical analysis of important electroacoustic
works; software and hardware based sound synthesis, sampling,
digital signal processing, MIDI sequencing and interactive
music programming techniques. Prerequisite: MUSC 316 or approval
of instructor.
319. Music in the United
States. (3-0). Credit 3.
Explores musical tradition found within the United States,
native as well as imported, written and oral, amateur and
professional, classical and popular, regional and international
among both majority and minority populations and communities
from the Civil War to the present. Prerequisite: Junior or
senior classification or approval of instructor.
321. The Symphony Orchestra
and Its Music. (3-0). Credit 3.
The development of the symphony orchestra with particular
attention to its vast musical repertory, and the colorful
personalities associated with it; the organization and management
of this musical institution including local arts support
and volunteerism. Prerequisite: Junior or senior classification
or approval of instructor.
324. Music in World Cultures.
(3-0). Credit 3.
Examines music from an ethnomusicological perspective focusing
on musical performance and the complex interrelationship
of music to culture, society, and daily life; surveys music
from a variety of cultures through a series of case studies.
Prerequisite: MUSC 102 or approval of instructor. Cross-listed
with ANTH 324.
345. Composition II. (0-2).
Credit 1.
Advanced instruction in composition; the writing of large-form
musical compositions employing contemporary styles; techniques
in writing for instrumental, vocal, electronic and mixed-media
resources. Prerequisite: MUSC 245 or approval of instructor.
350. Individual Performance--Piano
II. (0-2). Credit 1.
Advanced instruction in piano performance; the study of
a broad range of literature with special emphasis on the
historical and theoretical aspects that reveal the performance
practices of specific periods; individual and group laboratory
instruction. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MUSC
250 or approval of instructor.
351. Individual Performance--Voice
II. (0-2). Credit 1.
Advanced instruction in vocal performance; the study of
a broad range of literature with special emphasis on the
historical and theoretical aspects that reveal the performance
practices of specific periods; individual and group laboratory
instruction. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MUSC
251 or approval of instructor.
352. Individual Performance--Band
and Orchestra Instrument Performance II. (0-2). Credit 1.
Advanced instruction in instrumental performance; the study
of a broad range of literature with special emphasis on the
historical and theoretical aspects that reveal the performance
practices of specific periods; individual and group laboratory
instruction. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MUSC
252 or permission of instructor.
400. Senior Seminar and
Project. (3-0). Credit 3.
Senior thesis on an individually-chosen research topic,
presentation of a recital, or composition of a major work.
Prerequisite: Senior classification (completion of all 300-
and 400-level coursework required for the B.A. in Music).
402. Music and Sound for
Media. (3-0). Credit 3.
Study of theory, history literature and techniques of music
composition and sound design for film, theatre, dance and
interactive media; examination of the collaborative creative
process; projects in sound design and composition. Prerequisites:
MUSC 317 and 318 or approval of instructor.
485. Directed Studies. Credit
1 to 3.
Directed studies in specific problem areas of music. May
be repeated for credit up to 9 credit hours. Prerequisite:
Approval of instructor.
489. Special Topics in...
Credit 1 to 4.
Selected topics in an identified area of music. May be
repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.