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MHL/MTC/MUC/MUP – Music<br />

MHL140<br />

Survey of Music History<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Study of composers, compositions,<br />

styles, and periods in music history.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

MHL143<br />

Music in World Cultures<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Non-European musical traditions<br />

including the study of music in rituals,<br />

musical instruments and the impact of<br />

cultures on musical styles. Prerequisites:<br />

None.<br />

MHL145<br />

American Jazz and Popular Music<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

The study of cultural and social<br />

contributions to the evolution of<br />

American jazz and popular music from<br />

the mid-1800's to present. Prerequisites:<br />

None.<br />

MHL146<br />

Survey of Broadway Musicals<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Survey of Broadway musicals traced<br />

from their origins to the present viewed<br />

in their cultural, political, and socioeconomic<br />

contexts. Emphasis on stylistic<br />

periods, composers, lyricists, directors,<br />

and choreographers. Prerequisites:<br />

None.<br />

MHL147<br />

Music of African-American Cultures<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

African-American music traced from its<br />

origin in Africa to the present. Includes<br />

spirituals, blues, gospel, jazz, and<br />

classical styles. Prerequisites: None.<br />

MHL153<br />

Rock Music and Culture<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

History of Rock music and how cultural,<br />

social, political, and economic conditions<br />

have shaped its evolution. Prerequisites:<br />

None.<br />

MTC101<br />

Introduction to Music Theory<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Designed to develop written and aural<br />

skills necessary for advanced study of<br />

music theory and skills. Recommended<br />

for music majors. Prerequisites: None.<br />

MTC103<br />

Introduction to Aural Perception<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

An introduction to the aural skills<br />

necessary to hear relationships of<br />

intervals, rhythms, melody, and<br />

harmony in music. May be repeated for a<br />

total of four (4) credit hours.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

MTC105<br />

Music Theory I<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

The chronological study of music theory<br />

including: harmony, melody, texture,<br />

structure and timbre through analysis,<br />

original compositions and basic<br />

exercises to demonstrate musical<br />

concepts. Prerequisites: MTC100 or<br />

MTC101 or permission of instructor.<br />

Corequisite: MTC1<strong>06</strong>.<br />

MTC1<strong>06</strong><br />

Aural Perception I<br />

1 credit 2 periods lecture + lab<br />

The development of listening and<br />

performing skills through dictation, sight<br />

singing and keyboard harmony.<br />

Prerequisites: None. Corequisite:<br />

MTC105.<br />

MTC155<br />

Music Theory II<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

A continuation of Music Theory I with<br />

emphasis on harmony and part-writing<br />

procedures. Prerequisites: MTC105.<br />

Corequisites: MTC156.<br />

MTC156<br />

Aural Perception II<br />

1 credit 2 periods lecture + lab<br />

A continuation of Aural Perception I,<br />

including harmonic practices.<br />

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites:<br />

MTC155.<br />

MTC190<br />

Computer-Aided Music Notation<br />

3 credits 4 periods lecture + lab<br />

Introduction to computer-aided music<br />

notation, culminating in editing and<br />

producing publication-quality music<br />

scores. Ability to read music notation<br />

required. Prerequisites: Permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

Phoenix College 2005-20<strong>06</strong> Catalog • 299<br />

MTC191<br />

Electronic Music I<br />

3 credits 4 periods lecture + lab<br />

An introduction to producing music with<br />

Musical Instrument Digital Interface<br />

(MIDI) configuration consisting of<br />

computers, printers, synthesizers, and<br />

other compatible MIDI instruments.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

MTC192<br />

Electronic Music II<br />

3 credits 4 periods lecture + lab<br />

Continued study of the production of<br />

music with Musical Instrument Digital<br />

Interface (MIDI) configurations.<br />

Emphasis on more complex<br />

configurations and their applications in<br />

song arrangements. Prerequisites:<br />

MTC191.<br />

MTC205<br />

Music Theory III<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

The study of chromatic harmony and<br />

melody, modulation techniques and<br />

expanded chords. The analysis of formal<br />

structure. Prerequisites: MTC155.<br />

Corequisites: MTC2<strong>06</strong>.<br />

MTC2<strong>06</strong><br />

Aural Perception III<br />

1 credit 2 periods lecture + lab<br />

A development of listening and<br />

performing skills, including an<br />

introduction of chromatic harmonic<br />

techniques and concepts of style.<br />

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites:<br />

MTC205.<br />

MTC255<br />

Music Theory IV<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

A continuation of Music Theory III,<br />

including 20th century theories and<br />

techniques. Prerequisites: MTC205.<br />

Corequisites: MTC256.<br />

MTC256<br />

Aural Perception IV<br />

1 credit 2 periods lecture + lab<br />

A continuation of Aural Perception III,<br />

including extended chords.<br />

Prerequisites: None. Corequisites:<br />

MTC255.<br />

For additional information on PC program competencies, visit:<br />

http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/academic/curric/progpc.php<br />

For additional information on MCCCD course competencies, visit:<br />

http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/academic/curric/cs.php<br />

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