Music

Music offers courses in music appreciation and history, as well as instruction and performance opportunities for singing and instrumental work.

Note: Three sections of a 1-credit course may be combined to fulfill one 3-credit free elective towards graduation. No more than one free elective may be earned in this manner. 

Courses

MU 101 Music Appreciation 3 Cr.

A survey course of western music from the medieval through the contemporary periods.

MU 188 No Norwich Equivalent 1-6 Cr.

MU 200 Applied Music 1 Cr.

A course that provides studio instruction in keyboard instruments, orchestra and band instruments, and voice under the guidance of a performing artist. Offered at various levels of advancement appropriate to the individual student. Objectives include analysis and mastery of technical problems and the study of literature characteristic of the instrument or voice. This course is repeatable; however, a total of three credits in the degree is permitted between all performance/production-based courses in Music and Theater. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor and audition, if required.

MU 210 Campus Choraleers 1 Cr.

A select group of 40 mixed voices organized for the study and performance of advanced choral works of all periods. Repeatable for credit to three accumulated hours. Repeatable without credit indefinitely. This course is repeatable; however, a total of three credits in the degree is permitted between all performance/production-based courses in Music and Theater. Prerequisite: Audition.

MU 230 Instrumental Ensemble 1 Cr.

A course that provides study, analysis, and performance of music for small instrumental groups of verse combinations. An objective is to become acquainted with a wide variety of music and styles pertaining to the student's instrument and to other instruments as well. (This requires several sections to accommodate combinations. Sections are scheduled by the instructor with the students). This course is repeatable; however, a total of three credits in the degree is permitted between all performance/production-based courses in Music and Theater.

MU 260 Regimental Band 1 Cr.

A course that provides study and performance of marching band literature and technique, as well as rehearsal and presentation of small ensemble pep band music. Membership is open, through audition, to members of the Corps of Cadets. This course is repeatable for credit. This course is repeatable; however, a total of three credits in the degree is permitted between all performance/production-based courses in Music and Theater.

MU 271 History of Jazz 3 Cr.

History of Jazz is a historically based music course to expose the student to American jazz. Jazz occupies a unique place in American cultural history. Although it has been influenced by the music of many countries, it remains a purely American phenomenon. The course will include the study of historical readings, listening to the many styles and artists of American jazz, and attendance at live performances. Upon completion of the course, the student should have a general knowledge of the various styles, artists, and social history of the period from 1890 to 2006.

MU 288 No Norwich Equivalent 1-6 Cr.

MU 299 Pilot Course in Music 1-3 Cr.

A course is permitted to run as a pilot without seeking faculty approval for one academic year. The section will include the title of the course. A student will not earn credit for a pilot course and the course when approved as its own course.

MU 388 No Norwich Equivalent 1-6 Cr.

MU 488 No Norwich Equivalent 1-6 Cr.