COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
MUS – Music
MUS 010 – Recital Hour: 0 credits
A course designed to accommodate studio classes, master-classes, general department recitals, Junior Recitals, and Senior Recitals. Students will perform in one or more of these sessions each semester.
Course Fee: $25
MUS 141 – Aural Skills I: 1 credit
A course designed to develop sight-singing as well as melodic, rhythmic and harmonic dictation. Concurrent enrollment in MUS 143.
Prerequisite: Passing score on music placement exam.
MUS 142 – Fundamentals of Music: 3 credits
A remedial course designed to introduce music majors and music minors to the fundamental elements of music. Enrollment, determined by examination, will emphasize basic musical concepts. Since the class is considered remedial in nature, it does not fulfill graduation requirements for music majors and music minors. Music majors and music minors must earn a grade of C or higher to continue into Music Theory I. This course can count towards a general elective for non-music majors.
MUS 143 – Music Theory I: 3 credits
A course designed to give the student a theoretical and practical knowledge of the fundamentals of music. Scales, key signatures, intervals, rhythm, triads, and diatonic harmony are studied. Emphasis is placed on four-part choral style writing. A study of the harmonic, melodic, and formal elements of music.
Prerequisite: MUS 142 and/or pass music placement exam.
MUS 151 – Aural Skills II: 1 credit
A continuation of Aural Skills I. Concurrent enrollment in MUS 153
Prerequisite: MUS 141 or pass a placement exam
MUS 153 – Music Theory II: 3 credits
A continuation of Music Theory I with emphasis on harmonic progression, triads in inversion, musical form, non-chord tones, and seventh chords.
Prerequisite: MUS 143
MUS 201 – Guitar Class I: 1 credit
An introduction to the fundamentals of playing acoustic guitar for worship. Basic techniques of playing chords, chord voicing, strumming, and fingerpicking will be explored.
MUS 212 – Guitar Class II: 1 credit
This class is designed to refine the techniques introduced in Guitar Class I, with an emphasis on applying those techniques in the context of worship choruses. Students will continue to develop their skills by playing the most common chords and chord progressions with rhythmic stability.
MUS 221 – Aural Skills III: 1 credit
A continuation of Aural Skills II. Concurrent enrollment in MUS 223.
Prerequisite: Aural Skills II or pass a placement exam.
MUS 223 – Music Theory III: 3 credits
A continuation of Music Theory II with emphasis on secondary dominant chords, modulation, binary and ternary forms, borrowed chords, and augmented sixth chords.
Prerequisite: MUS 153
MUS 231 – Aural Skills IV: 1 credit
A continuation of Aural Skills III. Concurrent enrollment in MUS 233.
Prerequisite: Aural Skills III or pass a placement exam.
MUS 233 – Music Theory IV: 3 credits
A continuation of Music Theory III with emphasis on advanced chromatic harmony, late nineteenth-and twentieth-century practices, musical form, and counterpoint.
Prerequisite: MUS 223
MUS 302 – Rhythm Section Methods: 2 credits
A course designed for worship leaders to explore the unique roles and features of the various instruments in the rhythm section of a worship band. An emphasis will be placed on how to communicate with the instrumentalists by using appropriate musical terminology.
MUS 310 – Piano Proficiency: 0 credits
Required of all Music majors as well as music minors. All sections of the piano proficiency exam must be passed by the end of the junior year. See Music Department Handbook for details.
MUS 313 – Music History I: 3 credits
Studies of the periods and styles of music in theory, form, performance and practice. Important people, places and events that affect the development of church music will be discussed. Historical influences and important events of church music history will be surveyed. Covers the period from antiquity through the Baroque. Attention will be given to church masters.
MUS 320 – Junior Recital: 0 credits
A junior-level project required of students enrolled in the contemporary track of the Music Performance degree. The recital will consist of at least 45 minutes of contemporary Christian music and will feature the student as soloist.
MUS 323 – Music History II: 3 credits
A continuation of Music History I The Classic, Romantic and Modern periods will be studied. The major composers, forms, and styles of music from 1750 to the present will be emphasized. Specific attention will be given to church music masters.
MUS 333 – Music History III: 3 credits
A study of composers, musical styles and developments from 1901 to the present. This course will examine music in form, performance and practice including world music, folk, and jazz.
MUS 342 – Basic Conducting: 2 credits
A course designed to introduce the student to the fundamental concepts of conducting. Beat patterns, entrances and releases, cueing, score preparation and rehearsing will be covered.
Prerequisite: MUS 153
MUS 362 – Choral Conducting: 2 credits
Explores techniques of choral conducting, including group vocal technique and repertoire. Attention is given to various style periods and their characteristic sound quality.
Prerequisite: MUS 342
MUS 382 – Instrumental Conducting: 2 credits
Explores techniques of instrumental conducting, including problems of the instrumental medium. The course also includes an analysis and interpretation of literature appropriate for use in schools and the community. Students conduct the Wind Ensemble.
Prerequisite: MUS 342
MUS 403 – Songwriting: 3 credits
A course designed to introduce the techniques of writing worship choruses. The class will emphasize the development of melodic ideas, crafting song sections that combine into a unified whole, formal structure, harmonic progressions, and writing lyrics based on sound biblical theology.
Prerequisites: MUS 151 and 153
MUS 410 – Senior Recital: 0 credits
A senior project consisting of a performance of at least 50 minutes of music. Students in Church Music will perform a 30-minute recital on their primary instrument and a 20-minute conducting recital. Students in Music Performance will present a 50-minute recital entirely on their primary applied instrument, emphasizing classical music literature from all periods of music history.
Course fee of $165.
MUS 411 – Seminar in Contemporary Music: 2 credit
A seminar course that explores topics including: concert promotion, booking, developing the concert program, and stage presence, as well as Web commerce and ministry organization finances.
Prerequisite: MUS 231 and 233
MUS 412 – Choral & Instrumental Arranging: 3 credits
A course designed to introduce students to musical techniques of arranging for both choral and instrumental ensembles. Students will apply their musical knowledge in a variety of creative writing assignments. Required for Church Music, Worship Leading, and Music Performance majors.
Prerequisite: MUS 233
MUS 422 – Piano Literature: 2 credits
A survey of the keyboard literature from all periods of music history.
MUS 432 – Vocal Literature: 2 credits
A survey of the vocal literature from all periods of music history.
MUS 442 – Instrumental Literature: 2 credits
A survey of instrumental and orchestral literature from all periods of music history.
MUS 450 – Applied Composition: 2 credits
Applied composition lessons are structured to encourage creativity and to lead to the development of a unique individual style of composition. Initial lessons provide experiences in the style of major composers from the Baroque, Classic, Romantic, Impressionist, and Contemporary periods. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
An additional fee of $395 is required.
MUS 452 – Piano Pedagogy: 2 credit
A course designed to provide the student with the concepts and techniques of teaching piano. The class will study historical aspects of piano pedagogy in the United States, survey current methods and materials related to teaching piano, and examine methods and procedures of professional studio organization and management.
MUS 462 – Vocal Pedagogy: 2 credits
A course designed to provide the student with concepts and techniques of teaching voice.
MUS 472 – Instrumental Pedagogy: 2 credits
A course designed to provide the student with concepts and techniques of teaching brass, woodwind, percussion or guitar.
MUS 481 – Internship: 1-3 credits
This phase of the student’s education is to provide a supervised experience in direct ministry. All internships must be approved and processed through the Internship office. Internships can range from 4 to 15 weeks. An internship must be for at least 1 credit hour but can be expanded for up to 3 credit hours. A comprehensive journal is required that addresses the student’s activities during the internship and issues of development in their area of ministry. Written evaluations are required by the intern and the on-site supervisor. Internships are tailored in conjunction with the student’s focus of development and future ministry plans.
MUS 510 – Research Methodology: 3 credits This course will train the student in the advanced skills of scholarly research, design, writing and documentation as a direct preparation for the final research project of the degree . An emphasis will be given to research techniques in music and music technology.
MUS 515 – Research Project: 3 credits
This course will consist of a major written project that reflects graduate-level research, creativity, and artistry in an area of study agreed upon and under the direct supervision of a professor who has specialization in the chosen topic of study in keeping with the degree . The final project must receive committee approval. This course requires a fee of $815. If the project is not completed in one semester a project extension fee of $815 will be applied each semester until project is completed.
Prerequisites: MUS 510
MUS 520 – Advanced Chromatic Harmony: 3 credits
This course will provide an overview of music theory of the common practice period through the present.
Prerequisite: Sufficient score on entrance exam.
MUS 525 – The History of Jazz: 3 credits
To introduce the student to jazz music with an overview of historical events, music, and social impact connected to the genre. An appreciation of this music will be encouraged through the emphasis of style, genre, and form representing the performers and composers along with their respective biographical data.
MUS 530 – Seminar in Music History: 3 credits
This course will provide an overview of music history from earliest recorded history through the present.
Prerequisite: Sufficient score on entrance exam.
MUS 535 – Composition & Arranging for School Bands: 3 credits
Students will create original compositions, arrangements, and transcriptions for band. Topics will include getting works published, the process for submitting unsolicited scores to publishers; the criteria for various levels of school band music, and creating the best demo recording. Participants will compose and/or arrange pieces for students in their ensembles.
MUS 560 – Analysis of Beethoven Piano Sonatas: 3 credits
This course is an in-depth analysis of several of the 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas. Special attention is given to detailed analysis of harmony, tonal design, thematic interrelationships, recurring musical ideas, use of dissonances, formal structure, and metric ambiguity. The course includes score study, a listening exam and an analysis paper.
MUS 550’s – Special Topics in Music: 1-3 credits
The objective of these graduate-level courses is to provide students with the latest information on current topics in music. The relationship of the topic to the student’s profession will be emphasized. The courses will include reading assignments, and discussion of relevant research and historical contexts . Students will be evaluated based upon participation in class, performance on assignments, and a midterm and final exam.
MUS 560’s – Special Topics in Music History & Music Theory: 1-3 credits
The objective of these graduate-level courses is to provide students with the latest information on current topics in music history or music theory. The relationship of the topic to the student’s profession will be emphasized. The courses will include reading assignments, and discussion of relevant research and historical contexts. Students will be evaluated based upon participation in class, performance on assignments, and a midterm and final exam.
MUS 570’s – Special Topics in Music Education: 1-3 credits
The objective of these graduate-level courses is to provide students with the latest information on current topics in music education. The relationship of the topic to the student’s profession will be emphasized . The courses will include reading assignments, and discussion of relevant research and historical contexts. Students will be evaluated based upon participation in class, performance on assignments, and a midterm and final exam.
MUS 580’s – Special Topics in Music Technology: 1-3 credits
The objective of these graduate-level courses is to provide students with the latest information on current topics in music technology. The relationship of the topic to the student’s profession will be emphasized. The courses will include reading assignments, and discussion of relevant research and historical contexts. Students will be evaluated based upon participation in class, performance on assignments, and a midterm and final exam.
MUS 800 – Applied Conducting
Lessons in conducting are designed to refine conducting technique and further explore choral or instrumental literature.
MUS 821 – Applied Music Instruction – Piano
Lessons on piano designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MUS 831 – Applied Music Instruction – Organ
Lessons on organ designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MUS 841 – Applied Music Instruction – Voice
Lessons on voice designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MUS 851 – Applied Music Instruction – Guitar
Lessons on guitar designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MUS 861 – Applied Music Instruction – Percussion
Lessons on an instrument from the percussion family designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MUS 871 – Applied Music Instruction – Woodwind Instruments
Lessons on an instrument from the woodwind family designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MUS 881 – Applied Music Instruction – Brass Instruments
Lessons on an instrument from the brass family designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
MUS 891 – Applied Music Instruction – String Instruments
Lessons on an instrument from the string family designed to develop knowledge of literature and skills in performance and reading.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.