May 05, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Academic departments and programs are  generally listed in alphabetical order. All courses are listed under the department or program in which they are offered. Courses which are cross-listed will appear in more than one place.

Course Designations

Courses of instruction are designated by a system of four-digit numbers within each department. The first digit in the number indicates the class standing that a student must attain to be eligible for the course. To interpret the numbering system, students need to know that:

  • Courses generally for freshmen are numbered in the series beginning 1000. Freshmen may not register for any course numbered 2000 or above, except by placement or with the permission of the instructor. Similarly, sophomores may not register for courses numbered 3000 or above, or juniors 4000 or above, with exceptions permitted only by the instructor.
  • Cross-listed courses are courses appropriate to more than one department or area.
  • The number of credit hours per course is indicated below the course title. Courses which may be taken for variable credit (applied music lessons, independent studies, internships, etc.) or which can be repeated for credit are so indicated.
  • Prerequisites for each course are so indicated following the description.
  • Special Topics, Internships, and Independent Studies courses are listed with numbers separated by semicolons. These courses may be taken in any order.
  • The (FR) designation after a number indicates that the course is offered only as a first-year seminar.
 
  
  • MUL 2205 - History and Literature of the Piano

    Credits: 4
    A survey of literature for harpsichord, clavichord, and piano; a study of the development of these instruments and the history of piano technique and performance.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding

  
  • MUL 2208 - Music of the United States

    Credits: 4
    A survey of the cultivated traditions of American music, from Colonial times to the present.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, Multicultural, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding

  
  • MUL 2209 - The Black Composer Speaks

    Credits: 4.00
    This course examines the historical development of “art” (classical) music by African American composers from the 19th century to the present day. These composers? use of forms from spirituals to rap will be discussed as compositional devices and tools in the construction of these works. This course also explores the role that race and education play in the acceptance and rejection of this art form. Attention will be paid to interviews given by these composers and the analysis of their compositions in search of “Africanisms.” Also included will be a comparative view of their works by African-American contemporaries of other art forms (dance, theater, etc.)
    McDaniel Plan: Multicultural

  
  • MUL 2210 - History of Jazz

    Credits: 4
    A survey of the stylistic transformations that have taken place in jazz since 1900, with a study of the social and political conditions that have exerted a powerful influence on jazz artists.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, Multicultural, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.

  
  • MUL 2212 - World Music

    Credits: 4
    Surveys in musical traditions other than those of the Western European-American stylistic periods.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, International Nonwestern, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.

  
  • MUL 2214 - Masters in Music

    Credits: 4
    A study of one major composer’s life and representative composition.
    Offered as needed.
    McDaniel Plan: Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.

  
  • MUL 2216 - History of Musical Theatre

    Credits: 4
    A survey of musical theatre from its beginning to the present, studied in relation to its historical, literary, and cultural background. Included is study of such musical theatre forms as opera, operetta, ballad opera, and musicals.
    Creative Expression, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.
  
  • MUL 2220 - Future Music


    An exploration of different types of composition in the 21st century including art music such as chance, minimalism, and serial composition, as well as jazz, pop, and crossover strains. The course considers the diverse influences on
    today’s composition, such as Chinese philosophy, commerciality, African drumming, and music of India.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, International Western, Social Cultural and Historical Understanding

  
  • MUL 2224 - History of Film Music

    Credits: 4
    A study of the development of the role of music in the art of filmmaking. Through an analysis of selected musical scores from the days of silent films to the present, students will discover the ways in which music can inform and enrich the visual impact of films.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding

  
  • MUL 2231 - African Music in the New World

    Credits: 4
    An exploration of the music of Africa and the musical traits that transmitted from Africa into the New World, especially Trinidad and Jamaica. In this course students will also study the synthesis and tensions of the different cultures brought together by the slave trade from the Old World into the New World.
     
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, International, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.

  
  • MUL 2232 - Black Music: Slave Songs to Rap

    Credits: 4
    An examination of Black Music from slave songs to rap.  In this course students explore the sounds, contexts, and receptions of African-American musical cultures and their impact on other American cultures.
     
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, Multicultural, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding

  
  • MUL 2233 - Black Music in teh Caribbean

    Credits: 4
    What do Salsa, Meringue, and Reggaeton have in common? In this course we will look for answers to this question by tracing the sounds of African music through the Atlantic Crossing to the  New World via the Spanish colonists.   As we explore the impact of colonization and slavery on the music forming in the Hispanic New World, we will study how the African musical culture helped the slaves survive and their descendents to flourish. We will start with the traditional styles they brought with them, travel through the new folks styles they created, and end with popular styles that they have given us today.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, International Nonwestern, Social, Culutural, and Historical Understanding

  
  • MUL 2235 - History of Gospel Music

    Credits: 4
    An overview of black gospel music in America covering spirituals, traditional and contemporary gospel. Sociological conditions and important works by key figures in a variety of styles will be coupled with lectures and reading.
    Offered in spring 2006 and alternate years.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, Multicultural

  
  • MUL 2236 - The Baroque Explosion

    Credits: 4
    This course explores social and cultural practices through studying diverse musical styles and genres relevant to the major social upheavals from the early 16th-century through the mid 18th-century. While the focus will be on the dramatic changes that took place during this time, the second half of the course will be dedicated to the ways in which the same “over– the-top” baroque expressions were reflected in later styles, and can still be observed today. The major social changes that drove stylistic changes are explored in depth, in particular the impact of the simultaneous appearance of the widespread use of printing with the Protestant Reformation of the political and social organization of Europe.
    McDaniel Plan: International Western, Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.

  
  • MUL 2237 - Romanticism and Beyond

    Credits: 4
    This course explores the social and cultural practices through studying diverse musical styles and genres relevant to the major revolutions of the late 18th-century through the early 19th-century. While the focus will be on the dramatic changes that took place during this time, the second half of the course will be dedicated to the ways in which romanticism is still reflected in music of today. The major social changes that drove stylistic changes are explored in depth, in particular the role of the major changes in attitudes toward individual rights and liberties.
    McDaniel Plan: Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding.

  
  • MUL 2240 - History of Choral Music

    Credits: 4
    This course explores the social and cultural practices through studying diverse choral styles from the late medieval period to modern times. The focus will be on the relationship of music and words, and how each medium is changed in combination with the other. The major social changes that drove stylistic changes are explored in depth, in particular religious upheaval, the impact of the printing press, and changing attitudes towards the value of the individual compared with the needs of society.
    McDaniel Plan: International Western; Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding

  
  • MUL 2265 - Special Topics in Music

    Credits: 4
    The study of a selected topic in the discipline. Different topics are chosen for each offering, based on students’ interests and needs.
  
  • MUL 3100 - World Music Pedagogy

    Credits: 4
    A survey of musical cultures in the non-western world, this course combines both breadth and depth. It is offered specifically for education minors to help to prepare them to learn and teach about a variety of musical cultures. Run concurrently with World Music Survey, MUL 1140, music majors will attend this class for breadth, while preparing and teaching some of the units of the lower-level survey class for depth.
    Prerequisites Music 1204.
    McDaniel Plan: International Nonwestern.

  
  • MUL 3365 - Special Topics in Music

    Credits: 4
    The study of a selected topic in the discipline. Different topics are chosen for each offering, based on students’ interests and needs.
  
  • MUL 4465 - Special Topics in Music

    Credits: 4
    The study of a selected topic in the discipline. Different topics are chosen for each offering, based on students’ interests and needs.
  
  • MUS 1001 - Applied Music Study I – Clarinet

    Credits: 0.5-1
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1002 - Applied Music Study I – Organ

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1003 - Applied Music Study I – Classical Piano

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1004 - Applied Music Study I – Trombone

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1005 - Applied Music Study I – Violin

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1006 - Applied Music Study I – Voice

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1007 - Applied Music Study I – Flute

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1008 - Applied Music Study I – Baritone Horn

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1009 - Applied Music Study I – Cello

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1010 - Applied Music Study I – Jazz Piano

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1011 - Applied Music Study I – Harpsichord

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1012 - Applied Music Study I – String Bass

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1013 - Applied Music Study I – Percussion

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1014 - Applied Music Study I – Trumpet

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1015 - Applied Music Study I – Saxophone

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1016 - Applied Music Study I – Viola

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1017 - Applied Music Study I – Electric Bass

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1018 - Applied Music Study I – French Horn

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1019 - Applied Music Study I – Tuba

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1020 - Applied Music Study I – Bassoon

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1021 - Applied Music Study I - Acoustic Guitar

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students wishing to learn to play the guitar.  All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students.  Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
     
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1022 - Applied Music Study I – Jazz Guitar

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1023 - Applied Music Study I – Oboe

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with basic skills in music reading and technical abilities. All students taking private lessons for the first time will be placed in this level. This level is appropriate for beginning to low intermediate students. Students will study levels 1-3** repertoire. Students working with grade 3** repertoire will be required to take a jury.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 1025 - Learning Lab: Ukulele

    Credits: 1
    A study of Basic Ukulele skills. This is intended for musicians with no, little, or much musical experience, but little or no ukulele experience. Emphasis will be place on traditional repertoires and much fun.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

  
  • MUS 1026 - Learning Lab: Rock Band

    Credits: 1
    Learn guitar, bass, and drums in rock styles. This course is appropriate for students with no background in music as well as students who wish to learn a new instrument.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

  
  • MUS 1108 - Jazz Voice Class

    Credits: 2
    This class is designed to teach techniques for a successful jazz vocal performance. Students will receive specific jazz vocal training, repertoire selection, jazz vocal phrasing, and how to lead a rhythm section. Each class will end with an informal performance featuring that semester’s jazz repertoire.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

  
  • MUS 1124 - Music Making: Beginner’s Guide

    Credits: 4
    What is musical creativity? Who can make music? Do we need talent to make music?  This course explores different ways of defining music and creativity.  With no previous experience needed, we will make music and engage in many types of musical activities. As the term comes to a close, we will write a personal ‘Musical Manifesto’ that expands and reshapes a definition of musical creativity that includes all of us.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

  
  • MUS 1125 - Music for Social Justice

    Credits: 4
    From Slave songs and Blues to Chance The Rapper and MILCK, music has long had a vital role in Social Justice Movements. In this course, students will study different uses of music in social justice movements and explore how musical sounds serve as political tools to fight marginalization and oppression. Through the term, students will choose and study causes close to their hearts, then devise and implement social justice musical action plans of their own. No musical experience needed.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression and Multicultural

  
  • MUS 1126 - Making Music Around the World

    Credits: 4
    Cultures throughout the world make music in diverse ways because they define and think of music differently. In this course students will study various cultures as they learn to make their music. The synergy of reading, reflecting, and creating will ensure a deep understanding of these cultures and their musical practices.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression; International Non-western

  
  • MUS 1127 - Making Rap

    Credits: 4
    How are rap music and texts created? What are the creative processes of making rap songs? How has the music business impacted the artistry of rap? How have technological and digital developments impacted the creation of rap through time? Students in this class will learn about rap from the inside out by analyzing, interpreting, and creating songs.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression; Multicultural

  
  • MUS 1128 - Making Rock

    Credits: 4
    Where does Rock come from and how is it made? What are the creative processes of making and performing rock? What are the social forces that govern the sounds, and who gets to be successful making those sounds? Students in this class will explore the African-American origins of Rock and study how social forces have changed the music as well as who has the power and authority to make the music. Because rock often represents cultural rebellion, it is the perfect site to study the intersection of marginalization and expression. Students in this class will learn about rock from the inside out by making the music and by studying who is – and who is not – a Rock Star.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression; Multicultural

  
  • MUS 1129 - How to Be a Guitarist

    Credits: 4
    How do you learn to play the guitar? How do you get to be a guitar player? These are very different questions, and this class will consider both. The history of the guitar in the United States is the history of race and gender in American music. In the Victorian era, women learned to play the guitar as part of a genteel upbringing, but now female guitarists like Bonnie Raitt and Dolly Parton can only become successful as singers. The white rock guitarists of the 1960s learned everything they knew from the old black bluesmen, and then totally eclipsed them in fame and money. The more modern symbol of the “The Guitar Hero” is white and male; but the first rock and roll guitarist was a black female (Rosetta Tharpe- quickly forgotten). The guitar itself belongs in all American music from classical and jazz to country and commercial, but who gets to play the guitar and become famous for it depends as much on demographics as musical style. In this class students will learn to play the guitar by analyzing, interpreting and creating songs. Along the way, they will learn about American culture in all its social tensions through studying the history of guitar playing in America.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

  
  • MUS 1130 - Music from the Margins

    Credits: 4
    After a general introduction as to how we distinguish between what we perceive as noise and what we perceive as music, we focus on the regions of the world that politically or geographically have not necessarily been the center of scholarly attention, yet culturally and musically have had a great impact on the entire  human civilization. We learn how it is possible for a nation or ethnic group to identify itself with a strong music culture when it is facing difficulties defining its  status in history or the larger society. We also learn how these subcultures become successful, giving the marginalized population greater expression and  agency, and impacting the world of music. Examples include African-American blues and R&B, traditional Hungarian Roma (“Gypsy”) music, Argentine Tango,  and Australian aboriginal traditional music.
     
    This course is offered at the Budapest campus.
    McDaniel Plan: Multicultural

  
  • MUS 1140 - Jazz Piano Class

    Credits: 2
    This class teaches improvisational techniques and playing jazz by segmenting elements of each song to be shared by multiple pianists.
  
  • MUS 1141 - Learning Lab: Piano

    Credits: 2
    A study of basic keyboard skills with emphasis on reading, transposition, fundamentals of music theory, and the necessary physical skills to play simple pieces. This is a beginner’s course, which is not intended for those students who can already read music at the keyboard.
  
  • MUS 1145 - Learning Lab: Guitar

    Credits: 2
    A study of basic guitar skills for contemporary popular, rock, and classical music. The course will also introduce students to the fundamentals of music theory, and the necessary physical skills to play simple pieces. This is a beginner’s course, which is not intended for those students who can already read music at the guitar.

     
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

  
  • MUS 1147 - Learn to Sing

    Credits: 4
    Do you like music? Would you like to make music in its simplest and most fundamental form? Learn to sing with us! As you learn to sing, you will be learning to make music for the rest of  your life.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

  
  • MUS 1153 - String Pedagogy

    Credits: 1
    An analysis of the principles and practices current in the teaching of string instruments.
    Prerequisites Music Theory 1132 or permission of the instructor.
    Offered spring 2012 and alternate years.
  
  • MUS 1154 - Woodwind Pedagogy

    Credits: 1
    An analysis of the principles and practices current in the teaching of woodwind instrument.
    Prerequisites Music Theory 1132 or permission of the instructor.
    Offered spring 2013 and alternate years.
  
  • MUS 1155 - Percussion Pedagogy

    Credits: 1
    An analysis of the principles and practices current in the teaching of percussion instruments.
    Prerequisites Music Theory 1132 or permission of the instructor.
    Offered fall 2012 and alternate years.
  
  • MUS 1156 - Brass Pedagogy

    Credits: 1
    An analysis of the principles and practices current in the teaching of brass instruments.
    Prerequisites Music Theory 1132 or permission of the instructor.
    Offered fall 2011 and alternate years.
  
  • MUS 1157 - Voice Pedagogy

    Credits: 1
    An overview of comparative vocal methods for the future teacher primarily concerned with vocal and choral instruction. Emphasis is placed on the International Italianate School (Bel Canto method).
    Prerequisites Music 1149 or permission of the instructor.
    Offered as needed.
  
  • MUS 1160 - Drumming from Africa to the Americas

    Credits: 4
    This course teaches students the techniques and rhythms of three related drumming styles. We start the semester in Ghana with music of the Ewe and Asante people. From there we follow the progression of West African music to the Americas, first to Cuba and the music of the bata drums, which accompany the rituals of the Afro Cuban religion of Santeria, and then to the United States where we learn some of the rhythms from New Orleans, the place that West African music first became part of US culture.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression, Multicultural

  
  • MUS 1161 - Global Drumming Traditions

    Credits: 4
    This course teaches students the techniques and rhythms of three drums: the kanjira, a small tambourine from South India used in folk and classical music; daf, a large Kurdish frame drum associated with Sufi ceremonies; and the riqq, the Arab tambourine, the primary accompaniment drum of Arab classical music. We will practice the South Indian rhythm language known as solkattu throughout the semester as a way of understanding and memorizing the patterns we study.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression. International Nonwestern

  
  • MUS 1162 - West African Drumming Culture

    Credits: 4
    This course focuses on the Griot Cultures of West Africa and the associated drumming techniques of the West African Djembe. As students learn to play the Djembe through oral tradition, they will learn about Griots and Griot culture through the stories that accompany the drumming. The music will culminate in an end of term performance. The cultural content will conclude with a paper including both research and reflection.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression and International Non-western

  
  • MUS 1201 - Piano Proficiency Exam

    Credits: 0
    A piano proficiency exam required of all Music majors, which is expected to be completed before the junior year. Students without prior piano study are expected to take sufficient piano to prepare for the exam or to pass Piano Lab III with a “B” or better. See department handbook for details.
  
  • MUS 1202 - Voice Proficiency Exam

    Credits: 0
    A voice proficiency exam required of all Music Education majors, which is expected to be completed before the junior year. Students without prior voice study are expected to take sufficient voice to prepare for the exam or to pass Voice Class II, Voice Pedagogy, and Lyric Diction with a “B” or better. See department handbook for details.
  
  • MUS 1203 - Guitar Proficiency Exam

    Credits: 0
    A guitar proficiency exam required of all Music Education majors, which is expected to be completed before the junior year. Students without prior guitar study are expected to take sufficient guitar to prepare for the exam or to pass Guitar Class II with a “B” or better. See department handbook for details.
  
  • MUS 1300 - Making Music with Computers

    Credits: 4
    In this class students will learn some universal basics of music construction with tech and will experiment a lot with many free and low-cost internet platforms as well as tablet and phone apps.  No experience in either music or tech is necessary, although a smart phone or tablet will be helpful but not required.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression

  
  • MUS 2001 - Applied Music Study II – Clarinet

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2002 - Applied Music Study II – Organ

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2003 - Applied Music Study II – Classical Piano

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2004 - Applied Music Study II – Trombone

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2005 - Applied Music Study II – Violin

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2006 - Applied Music Study II – Voice

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2007 - Applied Music Study II – Flute

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2008 - Applied Music Study II – Baritone Horn

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2009 - Applied Music Study II – Cello

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2010 - Applied Music Study II – Jazz Piano

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2011 - Applied Music Study II – Harpsichord

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2012 - Applied Music Study II – String Bass

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2013 - Applied Music Study II – Percussion

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2014 - Applied Music Study II – Trumpet

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2015 - Applied Music Study II – Saxophone

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2016 - Applied Music Study II – Viola

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2017 - Applied Music Study II – Electric Bass

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2018 - Applied Music Study II – French Horn

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2019 - Applied Music Study II – Tuba

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2020 - Applied Music Study II – Bassoon

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2021 - Applied Music Study II – Classical Guitar

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2022 - Applied Music Study II – Jazz Guitar

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2023 - Applied Music Study II –Oboe

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students with an upper immediate level of music reading and technical abilities.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 4** piece.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study I, culminating in placement by jury to the 2000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 2295 - Internships in Music

    Credits: 0-4
    Supervised field experiences in appropriate settings, usually off-campus, designed to assist students in acquiring and using skills and knowledge of the discipline unique to the selected topic.
    Prerequisites Permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUS 2296 - Internships in Music

    Credits: 0-4
    Supervised field experiences in appropriate settings, usually off-campus, designed to assist students in acquiring and using skills and knowledge of the discipline unique to the selected topic.
    Prerequisites Permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUS 2298 - Independent Studies in Music

    Credits: 0-4
    Directed study planned and conducted with reference to the needs of those students who are candidates for departmental honors. Qualified students who are not candidates for such honors but who desire to do independent studies are also admitted with permission of the Department.
  
  • MUS 2299 - Independent Studies in Music

    Credits: 0-4
    Directed study planned and conducted with reference to the needs of those students who are candidates for departmental honors. Qualified students who are not candidates for such honors but who desire to do independent studies are also admitted with permission of the Department.
  
  • MUS 3001 - Applied Music Study III – Clarinet

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students significantly interested in performance. Level of music reading and technical skills approach advanced. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 5** piece.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study II, culminating in placement by jury to the 3000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 3002 - Applied Music Study III – Organ

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students significantly interested in performance. Level of music reading and technical skills approach advanced. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 5** piece.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study II, culminating in placement by jury to the 3000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 3003 - Applied Music Study III – Classical Piano

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students significantly interested in performance. Level of music reading and technical skills approach advanced. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 5** piece.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study II, culminating in placement by jury to the 3000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
  
  • MUS 3004 - Applied Music Study III – Trombone

    Credits: 0.5-2
    Private music instruction for students significantly interested in performance. Level of music reading and technical skills approach advanced. Students will be able to proficiently perform at least one level 5** piece.
    Lessons are generally offered in half-hour periods (0-.5 credit) or hour periods (1 credit). An extra tuition fee is charged for lessons.
    Prerequisites Applied Music Study II, culminating in placement by jury to the 3000 level or permission of instructor.
    McDaniel Plan: Creative Expression.

    ** Repertoire levels:
    1-2 Beginning
    3-4 Intermediate
    5-6 Advanced

    Level 6 is advanced conservatory performance. Specific definitions of the repertoire grade level expectations for each instrument will be found in individual studio syllabi for each level.
 

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