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Full Catalog - Wayne State College

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122 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>*208 Fundamentals of Conducting.....................1280 Class in Piano I............................................1281 Class in Piano II...........................................1301 Counterpoint.................................................2302 Form and Analysis.......................................2303 Instrumentation............................................2*305 Music Technology......................................1306 Choral Conducting and Materials OR307 Instrumental Conducting and Materials.......2380 Class in Piano III..........................................1381 Class in Piano IV..........................................1401 History & Lit of Music I..............................3*402 History & Lit of Music II...........................3491 Special Project..............................................3*Primary Applied Lessons 100-level.................................4Primary Applied lessons300-level.....................................2Ensembles (MUS 141, 142, 148)......................................3Upper-level Music Electives (class, not lessons)............. 1Music Industry Emphasis: 58 hoursThis degree program is designed to give students a broadknowledge about careers in the music industry, including theoperation of music stores, sheet music sales and production,musical equipment sales, and arts management.MUS*101 Music Theory I...........................................3*102 Music Theory II..........................................3*104 Sight Singing and Ear Training I................1141 Choir.............................................................2142 Marching Band/Wind Ensemble (one must be infall semester).......................................................2150 Class in Voice I.............................................1Instrument methods courses ...............................4selected from the following (must be outside of the primaryperformance area): MUS 171,173, 175, 176, 177, 178Piano (Class or Applied by audition)..................2*208 Fundamentals of Conducting....................1303 Instrumentation............................................2*305 Music Technology......................................1306 Choral Conducting & Materials OR307 Instrumental Conducting & Materials..........2308 Teaching Vocal Music 7-12 OR309 Teaching Instrumental Music.......................2*402 History & Lit of Music II...........................3*Primary Applied Lessons 100-level................................ 4Primary Applied Lessons 300-level...................................1Ensemble Electives (Large or Small Ensembles)..............2Selected from the following: MUS 138, 139, 141, 142, 144,145, 146, 147, 148Music Industry CoursesMUS304 Music Industry.............................................3403 Instrument Repair.........................................1410 Intro to Performing Arts Mgmt....................3497 Music Industry Internship............................6Business CoursesBUS 240 Accounting I ................................................3370 Principles of Marketing................................3476 Retail Management......................................3Minor in Music: 21 hoursSee proficiencies and requirements at the beginning ofthe music section.A minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicatedby the student’s major(s) and minor(s).MUS101 Music Theory I.............................................3208 Fundamentals of Conducting.......................1305 Music Technology........................................1401 History & Lit of Music I OR402 History & Lit of Music II.............................3*Primary Applied Lessons (one area) 100-level...............3Primary Applied Lessons (one area) 300-level.................1Class in voice, piano, strings, brass, woodwinds or percussion(MUS 150, 165, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 280,281) .............................................................................1Ensembles (MUS 141, 142, 148)..................................... 2Upper-level Music Electives (class, not lessons)............. 6Undergraduate CoursesMUS 101 Music Theory I (3) Fundamentals of pitch and rhythmicnotation, intervals, scales, keys, and triads. Part-writingof diatonic triads and the dominant seventh in root position.Introduction to the diatonic modes. Sight-singing andcomputer- assisted ear training. (4 hours per week)MUS 102 Music Theory II (3) Prerequisite: MUS 101. Partwritingof root position chords and inversions, including thedominant seventh chord. Fundamentals of melody writingand harmonization, figured bass, and cadences. Continuationof sight-singing and computer-assisted ear training. (4hours per week)MUS 104 Aural Skills I (1) Prerequisite: MUS 101. Fundamentalsof sight singing and ear training. Includescomputer-assisted learning. (2 hours lab per week)MUS 110 Topics in Music (3) An introduction to the natureof music and its essential role in human life and culture.Listening to music in a wide variety of styles for study andappreciation, with particular emphasis on a specific musicalgenre.MUS 130 Recital Attendance (0) Attendance at departmentalrecitals and performances. Carries no credit. Music majorsmust enroll in this course concurrently with any appliedmusic course (MUS 111-119, 121-128, 311-319, 321-328),or MUS 150.MUS 138 Vocal Jazz Ensemble (.5) Rehearsal and performanceof vocal jazz music.MUS 139 Keyboard Ensemble (.5) Rehearsal and performanceof piano music written for more than one performer.MUS 141 Choir (1) Primary vocal ensemble of the musicdepartment. Rehearses and performs choral literature fromall periods of history, and studies tone production, balance,blend, interpretation, and other principles of choral training.Public concerts given both on and off campus. Smallerensembles selected from personnel of the choir for specialperformances. Open to all students by audition. (4 hourslaboratory)

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