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MAT-385 Independent <strong>Study</strong><br />
For <strong>in</strong>formation on sett<strong>in</strong>g up an <strong>in</strong>dependent study see page 51.<br />
MAT-442 Real Analysis II *<br />
As a cont<strong>in</strong>uation of MAT-341, topics covered <strong>in</strong>clude measure and<br />
<strong>in</strong>tegration, <strong>the</strong> Lebesgue <strong>in</strong>tegral, <strong>the</strong> Riemann-Stieltjes <strong>in</strong>tegral, Lp<br />
spaces, Fourier series, and o<strong>the</strong>r selected topics.<br />
Prerequisite: MAT-341<br />
MAT-485 Honours Independent <strong>Study</strong><br />
For <strong>in</strong>formation on sett<strong>in</strong>g up an <strong>in</strong>dependent study see page 51.<br />
Prerequisite: Year 3 or 4 stand<strong>in</strong>g; acceptance <strong>in</strong>to an Honours program<br />
MAT-490 Honours Research Project<br />
For more <strong>in</strong>formation please consult <strong>the</strong> department.<br />
Prerequisite: Year 3 or 4 stand<strong>in</strong>g; acceptance <strong>in</strong>to an Honours program<br />
Music<br />
General Major: (13–13.25 courses)<br />
• MUS-121; 134; 122; 135; 214; 234; 223; 224; 237;<br />
• One of MUS-280 or 380;<br />
• Three MUS-300-level electives;<br />
• 6 credits (8 semesters) of applied music lessons, of which 4.5 credits (6<br />
semesters) must be <strong>in</strong> one performance area;<br />
• 4.5 credits (6 semesters) <strong>in</strong> an ensemble;<br />
• Regular participation <strong>in</strong> student recitals each term of applied study<br />
• Piano proficiency is achieved through completion of level IV practical<br />
keyboard. A first year student auditions for <strong>the</strong> music faculty to determ<strong>in</strong>e<br />
proficiency level at <strong>the</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of Year I. Students who enter <strong>the</strong> major at<br />
level IV will be required to take Practical Keyboard levels V and VI.<br />
• Admission to <strong>the</strong> major occurs at <strong>the</strong> end of Year 1 through an application<br />
process. Admission requires an average of 5.00 (C) or higher <strong>in</strong> MUS-121 and<br />
134 and an average of 8.00 (B) <strong>in</strong> applied study.<br />
M<strong>in</strong>or: (7.5 courses)<br />
• MUS-121; 134; 122; 135; 223; 224; 237;<br />
• One MUS-300-level elective;<br />
• 3 credits (4 semesters) of applied music lessons;<br />
• 2 semesters (one year) <strong>in</strong> an ensemble;<br />
• Regular participation <strong>in</strong> student recitals each term of applied study<br />
• Piano proficiency is achieved through completion of level IV practical<br />
keyboard. A first year student auditions for <strong>the</strong> music faculty to determ<strong>in</strong>e<br />
proficiency level at <strong>the</strong> beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g of Year I. Students who enter <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>or at<br />
level IV will be required to take Practical Keyboard levels V and VI.<br />
• Admission to <strong>the</strong> m<strong>in</strong>or occurs at <strong>the</strong> end of Year 1 through an application<br />
process. Admission requires an average of 5.00 (C) or higher <strong>in</strong> MUS-121 and<br />
134 and <strong>in</strong> applied study.<br />
MUS-100 Fundamentals of Music<br />
A course designed to develop fluency and skill <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> basics of music<br />
with reference to performance, <strong>the</strong>ory, and ear tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. (No credit)<br />
MUS-103 Introduction to Music *<br />
An <strong>in</strong>troduction to <strong>the</strong> basic elements of music, a survey of musical<br />
styles, and <strong>the</strong> role of music <strong>in</strong> human cultures. Includes how to listen<br />
to music, popular music, Western and non-Western music, and an<br />
<strong>in</strong>troduction to a Christian aes<strong>the</strong>tic of music. Live concert experiences<br />
are a required part of <strong>the</strong> course.<br />
MUS-121 Music Theory I<br />
(W)<br />
<strong>Study</strong> of basic materials of tonal music, triads, sevenths, non-harmonic<br />
tones, analysis of simple musical forms, melody writ<strong>in</strong>g and four-part<br />
harmonization <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> eighteenth century style.<br />
Prerequisite: Equivalent of Rudiments II (Toronto) and successful completion of<br />
MUS-100 or a pass on an entrance exam<br />
Exclusion: Harmony III (Toronto)<br />
Corequisite: MUS-134<br />
MUS-122 Music Theory II<br />
(F)<br />
<strong>Study</strong> of secondary dom<strong>in</strong>ants, modulation, altered and chromatic<br />
chords, melody writ<strong>in</strong>g and four-part harmonization <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> eighteenth/<br />
n<strong>in</strong>eteenth century style.<br />
Prerequisite: MUS-121 or permission of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>structor<br />
Exclusion: Harmony IV (Toronto)<br />
Corequisite: MUS-135<br />
MUS-134 Aural Skills I<br />
Beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g ear tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, sight s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g, keyboard harmonization,<br />
rhythmic and melodic dictation. (0.75 credits)<br />
Corequisite: MUS-121<br />
MUS-135 Aural Skills II<br />
(F)<br />
Intermediate-level ear tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, sight-s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g, keyboard harmonization,<br />
rhythmic and melodic dictation. (0.75 credits)<br />
Prerequisite: MUS-134<br />
Corequisite: MUS-122<br />
MUS-214 Music Theory III<br />
(W)<br />
Advanced study of harmonic techniques, melody-writ<strong>in</strong>g and<br />
rhythmic patterns of <strong>the</strong> n<strong>in</strong>eteenth and early twentieth centuries, and<br />
<strong>in</strong>troduction to atonal and quartal styles.<br />
Prerequisite: MUS-122<br />
Corequisite: MUS-234<br />
(F)<br />
(W)<br />
Notes:<br />
• Prior to registration, all prospective music majors and m<strong>in</strong>ors (new students<br />
and transfers) are required to complete an audition. The audition will assess<br />
preparation for music study <strong>in</strong> performance, <strong>the</strong>ory, aural skills, and piano. An<br />
appropriate course of study will be subsequently structured for each enter<strong>in</strong>g<br />
student based on <strong>the</strong> audition.<br />
• For Music majors and m<strong>in</strong>ors, MUS-223 fulfills <strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>e arts core requirement.<br />
• Music majors are entitled to 1/2 hour of lessons for eight semesters at <strong>the</strong><br />
music major/m<strong>in</strong>or rate. Additional lessons may be taken at <strong>the</strong> regular rate.<br />
• Music m<strong>in</strong>ors are entitled to 1/2 hour of lessons for four semesters at <strong>the</strong><br />
music major/m<strong>in</strong>or rate. Additional lessons may be taken at <strong>the</strong> regular rate.<br />
• For Music Fees, please see page 23.<br />
MUS-223 Music History I<br />
A study of <strong>the</strong> Medieval, Renaissance and early Baroque periods<br />
<strong>in</strong> Western musical history, c.700–1700, focus<strong>in</strong>g on representative<br />
composers and <strong>the</strong>ir works and <strong>the</strong>ir respective cultural contexts.<br />
Prerequisite: MUS-121 and 122 or permission of <strong>the</strong> <strong>in</strong>structor<br />
(W)<br />
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