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MUSI 3369 New Media. (3) Fall<br />

Basic studio techniques, music sequencing, music printing, synthesizers, studio operation.<br />

Prerequisite: MUSI 2390 (Audio Engineering)<br />

MUSI 3384 Junior Recital. (1) Fall and Spring<br />

A 30-minute public performance of the student‘s creative work and/or talent presented during the<br />

junior year.<br />

Prerequisite: successful completion of the Pre-Recital Hearing<br />

MUSI 4413 Business of Music Industry. (3) as needed<br />

The study of basic issues pertaining to the music industry: music copyrights, music<br />

synchronization, musical mechanical licensing, standard music contracts, royalties, artists‘<br />

advances and contracts, buyouts. Introduction to the major licensing organizations, i.e., ASCAP,<br />

BMI, SESAC, and the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, the professional society<br />

of musicians.<br />

MUSI 4460 Production Project. (3) Interim<br />

A special projects course with hands-on participation and teamwork required. Each project is<br />

unique; specific content will be publicized in the semester preceding the course offering.<br />

MUSI 4470 Internship. (1) Fall, Interim, Spring<br />

A supervised, practical ―real world‖ experience in a professional off-campus environment. May<br />

be repeated for credit.<br />

MUSI 4480 Opera Experience. (3) Fall, Interim, Spring<br />

The study of selected operas and operatic excerpts that may result in staged performances.<br />

MUSI 4484 Senior Recital. (1) Fall and Spring<br />

A one-hour public performance of the student‘s creative work and/or talent presented during the<br />

senior year.<br />

MUSI 4486 Special Topics. (3) as needed<br />

Class instruction for musical topics of a highly specialized nature. The content of this course will<br />

change based upon the expertise of the instructor and the needs of the students. May be repeated<br />

for credit.<br />

MUSI 4488 Capstone Presentation. (1)<br />

The capstone presentation is a senior-level investigation of some music-faculty approved topic.<br />

*Denotes MUSI courses that satisfy the Fine Arts requirement in the Core Curriculum.<br />

‡Denotes MUSI courses that may substitute for a CORE Humanities course in the Core<br />

Curriculum.<br />

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