2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo 2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo
CSU-Pueblo MUS 221 Chamber Ensemble II 1(0-2.5) Level two secondary ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of string instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 223 Percussion Techniques 1(0-2) Instruction in the fundamentals of percussion instruments from a pedagogical approach, enabling students to effectively teach beginners. Primarily intended for students in Music Education. (S/O) MUS 224 Percussion Ensemble II 1(0-2.5) Level two ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of percussion instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 227 Func. Piano II: Int/Proficiency 1(0-2) Continuation of MUS 127. Emphasis on providing further skills necessary for successful completion of the Proficiency Exam. May be repeated. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 127. (F,S) Repeatable MUS 232 Guitar Ensemble, Classical II 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level II). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 233 Woodwind Techniques 1(0-2) Instruction in the fundamentals of woodwind instruments from a pedagogical approach, enabling students to effectively teach beginners. Primarily intended for students in Music Education. (S/E) MUS 234 Woodwind Ensemble II 1(0-2.5) Level two ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of woodwind instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 236 Guitar Ensemble, Jazz II 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate non-classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level II). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 242 Piano Ensemble II 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate piano ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level II). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 243 String Techniques 1(0-2) Instruction in the fundamentals of stringed instruments from a pedagogical approach, enabling students to effectively teach beginners. Primarily intended for students in Music Education. (S/O) MUS 244 String Orchestra II 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the string orchestra. Additional rehearsals and activities are required. (Level II). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 250 Music Theory III 3(3-0) A continuation of MUS 210. Applications of chromatic and altered harmonies of the Romantic, post-Romantic and pre-modern compositions within functional harmonic idioms. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 150 and 210. Corequisite: MUS 251. (F) MUS 251 Aural Skills III 1(0-2) Continuation of MUS 211. Continued development of aural skills, including non-diatonic harmony, interval recognition, singing at sight, error detection, and rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic discriminatory listening. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 211. Corequisite: MUS 250. (F) MUS 252 Jazz Improvisation II 2(2-0) Continuation of instruction in theory and techniques of improvisation in various styles of jazz. Includes developing familiarity with various representative jazz artists. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 152 or permission of instructor. (S) Repeatable (6) MUS 253 Brass Techniques 1(0-2) Instruction in the fundamentals of brass instruments from a pedagogical approach, enabling students to effectively teach beginners. Primarily intended for students in Music Education. (F/E) MUS 254 Jazz Ensemble II 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the jazz ensemble. Additional rehearsals and performances are required. (Level II) (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 260-279 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1) In-depth applied study in various performance areas for the Freshman and Sophomore music major (may be repeated at Sophomore level). Prerequisites: declared music major, permission of instructor. (F,S)—(260-Violin) (261-Viola) (262-Cello) (263-Bass) (264-Flute) (265- Oboe) (266-Bassoon) (267-Clarinet) (268-Saxophone) (269-Voice) (270-Trumpet) (271-French Horn) (272- Trombone) (273-Euphonium) (274-Tuba) (275- Percussion) (276-Piano) (277-Organ) (278-Classical Guitar) (279-non-Classical Guitar). Repeatable (8) MUS 291 Special Topics (1-3 VAR) (*) Repeatable MUS 301 Music Performance Symposium III (0, 1 VAR) Level three course in observation and critique of solo and small ensemble performances; also includes lectures, clinics, demonstrations, and performance preparation. Report required for credit. (S/U grading) (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 302 Concert Choir III 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the choral ensemble. Additional rehearsals and performances are required. (Level III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 303 Music and Computer Technology II 1(0-2) Continued study in the use of computer technology in music, including digital audio, MIDI, composing, sequencing, performing, and printing, utilizing various software applications. Prerequisite: MUS 103. (F,S) MUS 305 Music History I 3(3-0) An in-depth study of music history and representative literature from Antiquity to the Classical period. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 118, 150, 210. (S/E) 238
Course Descriptions MUS 306 Technology for Music Educators 2(2-1) Applies educational technology to the classroom and performance activities of music teachers, including instruction, communication, sound recording and editing. Prerequisites: MUS 150, 151, 210, 211. (F,S) MUS 308 Vocal Jazz Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Level three secondary music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate vocal jazz ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 309 Vocal Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Level three secondary music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate vocal ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 310 Music Theory IV 3(3-0) A continuation of MUS 250. A harmonic study of the emergence of 20th century compositional techniques from chromatic functional harmonic schemes. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 250. Corequisite: MUS 311. (S) MUS 311 Aural Skills IV 1(0-2) Continuation of MUS 251. Continued development of aural skills, including chromatic harmony, interval recognition, singing at sight, error detection, and rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic discriminatory listening. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 251. Corequisite: MUS 310. (S) MUS 312 Wind Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the wind band. Additional rehearsals and performances are required. (Level III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 314 Brass Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Level three music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of brass instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 321 Chamber Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Level three secondary ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of string instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 323 Diction for Singers 3(3-0) A course in reading pronunciation of Italian, French, German, Latin, and Spanish for singers. Utilizes the International Phonetic Alphabet. Primarily for vocal music students. (F/O) MUS 324 Percussion Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Level three ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of percussion instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 332 Guitar Ensemble, Classical III 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 334 Woodwind Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Level three ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of woodwind instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 336 Guitar Ensemble, Jazz III 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate non-classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 340 Elementary Music Methods 3(3-0) Comprehensive study in materials, techniques, methods, and problem-solving techniques for the teacher of elementary music in the public schools. Prerequisite: admission to Teacher Education Program. (F/O) MUS 342 Piano Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate piano ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 344 String Orchestra III 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the string orchestra. Additional rehearsals and activities are required. (Level III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 346 Piano Literature 2(2-0) Survey of piano literature from the 18th-century to the present. (*) MUS 347 Piano Pedagogy 2(2-0) Introduction to the practices in teaching private and class piano. (*) MUS 350 Theory V-Composition and Analysis 3(3-0) Analysis and application of compositional techniques in music from all style periods, including form, harmony, and style. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 310. (*) MUS 354 Jazz Ensemble III 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the jazz ensemble. Additional rehearsals and performances are required. (Level III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 355 Music History II 3(3-0) An in-depth study of music history and representative literature from the Classical period to the present. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 305. (S/E) MUS 357 Orchestration and Arranging 3(3-0) Instruction and application in techniques of scoring music for various combinations of musical mediums. Includes scoring for strings, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, and voices. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 150, 151, 210, 211, 250, 251, 310, 311. (S/O) MUS 358 Basic Conducting 2(2-0) Instruction in the conducting of music, with an emphasis on building basic skills and techniques. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 150, 151, 210, 211, 250, 251, 310, 311, 357. (F) MUS 359 Advanced Conducting 2(0-1) Continuing instruction in the conducting of music in the student’s choice of emphasis areas. Individualized instruction in the form of one private lesson per week. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 358. (F,S) 239
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Course Descriptions<br />
MUS 306 Technology for Music Educators 2(2-1)<br />
Applies educational technology to the classroom and<br />
performance activities of music teachers, including<br />
instruction, communication, sound recording and editing.<br />
Prerequisites: MUS 150, 151, 210, 211. (F,S)<br />
MUS 308 Vocal Jazz Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Level three secondary music ensemble specializing in the<br />
rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate<br />
vocal jazz ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and<br />
performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission<br />
of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />
MUS 309 Vocal Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Level three secondary music ensemble specializing in the<br />
rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate<br />
vocal ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and<br />
performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission<br />
of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />
MUS 310 Music Theory IV 3(3-0)<br />
A continuation of MUS 250. A harmonic study of the<br />
emergence of 20th century compositional techniques from<br />
chromatic functional harmonic schemes. Prerequisite:<br />
successful completion of MUS 250. Corequisite: MUS<br />
311. (S)<br />
MUS 311 Aural Skills IV 1(0-2)<br />
Continuation of MUS 251. Continued development of<br />
aural skills, including chromatic harmony, interval<br />
recognition, singing at sight, error detection, and rhythmic,<br />
melodic, and harmonic discriminatory listening. Prerequisite:<br />
successful completion of MUS 251. Corequisite:<br />
MUS 310. (S)<br />
MUS 312 Wind Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />
appropriate literature for the wind band. Additional<br />
rehearsals and performances are required. (Level III).<br />
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />
(2)<br />
MUS 314 Brass Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Level three music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal,<br />
study, and performance of appropriate literature for<br />
combinations of brass instruments. Additional rehearsals<br />
and performance activities required. Prerequisite:<br />
permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />
MUS 321 Chamber Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Level three secondary ensemble specializing in the<br />
rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate<br />
literature for combinations of string instruments. Additional<br />
rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite:<br />
permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />
MUS 323 Diction for Singers 3(3-0)<br />
A course in reading pronunciation of Italian, French,<br />
German, Latin, and Spanish for singers. Utilizes the<br />
International Phonetic Alphabet. Primarily for vocal music<br />
students. (F/O)<br />
MUS 324 Percussion Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Level three ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study,<br />
and performance of appropriate literature for combinations<br />
of percussion instruments. Additional rehearsals and<br />
performance activities are required. Prerequisite:<br />
permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />
MUS 332 Guitar Ensemble, Classical III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />
appropriate classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals<br />
and performance activities are required. (Level III).<br />
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />
(2)<br />
MUS 334 Woodwind Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Level three ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study,<br />
and performance of appropriate literature for combinations<br />
of woodwind instruments. Additional rehearsals and<br />
performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission<br />
of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />
MUS 336 Guitar Ensemble, Jazz III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />
appropriate non-classical guitar literature. Additional<br />
rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level<br />
III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />
(2)<br />
MUS 340 Elementary Music Methods 3(3-0)<br />
Comprehensive study in materials, techniques, methods,<br />
and problem-solving techniques for the teacher of<br />
elementary music in the public schools. Prerequisite:<br />
admission to Teacher Education Program. (F/O)<br />
MUS 342 Piano Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />
appropriate piano ensemble literature. Additional<br />
rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level<br />
III). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />
(2)<br />
MUS 344 String Orchestra III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />
appropriate literature for the string orchestra. Additional<br />
rehearsals and activities are required. (Level III).<br />
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />
MUS 346 Piano Literature 2(2-0)<br />
Survey of piano literature from the 18th-century to the<br />
present. (*)<br />
MUS 347 Piano Pedagogy 2(2-0)<br />
Introduction to the practices in teaching private and class<br />
piano. (*)<br />
MUS 350 Theory V-Composition and Analysis 3(3-0)<br />
Analysis and application of compositional techniques in<br />
music from all style periods, including form, harmony, and<br />
style. Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 310. (*)<br />
MUS 354 Jazz Ensemble III 1(0-2.5)<br />
Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />
appropriate literature for the jazz ensemble. Additional<br />
rehearsals and performances are required. (Level III).<br />
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />
(2)<br />
MUS 355 Music History II 3(3-0)<br />
An in-depth study of music history and representative<br />
literature from the Classical period to the present.<br />
Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 305. (S/E)<br />
MUS 357 Orchestration and Arranging 3(3-0)<br />
Instruction and application in techniques of scoring music<br />
for various combinations of musical mediums. Includes<br />
scoring for strings, woodwinds, brasses, percussion, and<br />
voices. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 150,<br />
151, 210, 211, 250, 251, 310, 311. (S/O)<br />
MUS 358 Basic Conducting 2(2-0)<br />
Instruction in the conducting of music, with an emphasis<br />
on building basic skills and techniques. Prerequisites:<br />
successful completion of MUS 150, 151, 210, 211, 250,<br />
251, 310, 311, 357. (F)<br />
MUS 359 Advanced Conducting 2(0-1)<br />
Continuing instruction in the conducting of music in the<br />
student’s choice of emphasis areas. Individualized<br />
instruction in the form of one private lesson per week.<br />
Prerequisite: successful completion of MUS 358. (F,S)<br />
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