Jun 30, 2024  
2015-2016 Graduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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  • PHYS 5104 - RM-MSMSP Aviation Fundamentals


    Designed for teachers in the RM-MSMSP program Explores flight instruments, aerodynamics, safety of flight, charts/airspace, radios/communication, weather, navigation, aircraft performance, NASA microgravity and medical issues, cross country flight, route and aircraft planning, Crew resource management, aeronautical decision making and more. Max hours: 4 Credits. Semester Hours: 4 to 4
  
  • PHYS 5105 - RM-MSMSP Research Experience for Teachers - Physics Cohort


    A five - week research exploration in which RM-MSMSP teachers will raise their level of relevant scientific understanding by engaging in a “hands-on” workshop, transforming what they have learned into new curricular materials that will improve the scientific abilities of their students and hopefully stimulate them to consider a STEM career. Note: credit may not apply toward any CLAS degree. Max hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 6
  
  • PHYS 5351 - Bioelectromagnetism


    The fundamental theory of electric and magnetic fields is developed and applied to problems in biology and medicine. Examples in medical diagnostics and treatment are built upon rigorous application of Maxwell’s equations and constitutive models of electromagnetic properties of biomaterials. Prereq: PHYS 2331 and 3120 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with PHYS 4351. Max hours: 4 Credits. Semester Hours: 4 to 4
  
  • PHYS 5352 - Bioelectromagnetism NM


    This course is the non-majors’ companion to PHYS 4351/5351 (taught simultaneously) using modeling approaches accessible to the general science student. Prereq: PHYS 2010, 2020 and MATH 1401 or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with PHYS 4352. Max hours: 4 Credits. Semester Hours: 4 to 4
  
  • PHYS 5400 - Topics in Scientific Instrumentation and Laboratory Methods


    Short courses on practical knowledge needed to design scientific instruments, develop technical products, and use special laboratory procedures in research. Topics include materials, mechanisms, electronics, and optics. Specific topic information is available through the physics department web site. Cross-listed with PHYS 4400-4499. Max hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PHYS 5401 - Special Topics


    Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 3
  
  • PHYS 5402 - Special Topics


    Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 3
  
  • PHYS 5403 - Special Topics


    Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 3
  
  • PHYS 5840 - Independent Study: PHYS


    Note: Students must check with a faculty member before taking this course. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 3
  
  • PHYS 5850 - Physics for Design and Innovation I


    A service-learning project using fundamental physical principles to design a prototype scientific instrument, technical device, or technical process for a real-world client. Includes instruction on project management, intellectual property, and market analysis. Cross-listed with PHYS 4850. Max hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • PHYS 5852 - Physics for Design and Innovation II


    A capstone project using fundamental physical principles to prototype a scientific instrument, technical device or technical process. The focus is on the student’s own product idea. Includes online guided readings on the wider context of product development. Students should consult with instructor on necessary physics and mathematics preparation for the project. Prereq: PHYS 4850 or 5850. Cross-listed with PHYS 5852. Max hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • PHYS 5880 - Directed Research


    Students will engage in original research projects supervised and mentored by faculty. Students must work with faculty prior to registration to develop a proposal for their project and receive permission to take this course. Max hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 6
  
  • PHYS 5939 - Internship


    Note: Students must check with a faculty member before taking this course. Max hours: 9 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 6
  
  • PHYS 5950 - Master’s Thesis


    Note: Students must check with a faculty member before taking this course. Max hours: 8 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 8
  
  • PHYS 5960 - Master’s Project


    Note: Students must check with a faculty member before taking this course. Max hours: 8 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 8
  
  • PHYS 5980 - Advanced Physics Topics


    Covers a particular topic as announced in the ‘Schedule Planner.’ Note: May be taken more than once for credit in different topics. Prereq: PHYS 2811 or permission of instructor. Max hours: 12 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 3
  
  • PHYS 6840 - Independent Study: PHYS


    Note: Students must check with a faculty member before taking this course. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 3
  
  • PMUS 1001 - Music Appreciation


    Explores the style of music in the major compositional periods, including contemporary pop styles. This course will not satisfy any degree requirements for music majors. For non-music majors who want to learn how to listen to music with greater understanding and pleasure. Max hours: 3 Credits. GT: Course is approved by the Colorado Dept of Higher Education for statewide guaranteed transfer, GT-AH1 Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • PMUS 1020 - Beginning Musicianship


    Provides basic musical and theoretical skills to students who do not have the proficiency to enroll in Theory I and Ear Training I. Major concepts include an introduction to music fundamentals, basic ear training, introduction to sight singing and an applied understanding of the keyboard. This course will not satisfy any degree requirements for Music majors. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • PMUS 1021 - Piano Class For Non-Majors


    Elementary group instruction in piano skills for non-majors. Course focuses upon development of basic reading and performance skills for the non-Music Major. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1023 - Piano Class I


    This course focuses on beginning note reading in both treble and bass clefs, learning one octave major key scales, basic harmonization, and beginning improvisation. Students perform in both individual and group settings. Note: This course is restricted to Music-Majors only. Coreq: PMUS 1100 and 1110. Max hours: 8 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1024 - Piano Class II


    This course focuses on intermediate sight reading, technique, chord vocabulary, major and minor scales, and improvisation. Students perform in both individual and group settings. Note: This course is restricted to Music-Majors only. Prereq: PMUS 1023. Coreq: PMUS 1200 and 1210. Max hours: 1 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1025 - Piano Class III


    Students entering this course are expected to have general fluency in major and minor scales. The course focuses on expanding chord vocabulary, sight reading, transposition, and performing more advanced repertoire. Students perform in both individual and group settings. Note: This course is restricted to Music-Majors only. Prereq: PMUS 1024. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1026 - Piano Class IV


    Students entering this course are expected to have fluency in sight reading, major and minor scales. The course focuses on harmonizing with complex chords, playing by ear, improvisation, and playing repertoire in broader range of key signatures. Students perform in both individual and group settings. Note: This course is restricted to Music-Majors only. Course meets in Roland Piano Lab. Prereq: PMUS 1025. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1040 - Class Guitar


    Designed to provide each student with a basic knowledge of the fretboard. The course material focuses on beginning note reading, basic chord forms and elementary improvisation. Students have the opportunity to perform in both individual and group settings. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1041 - Class Guitar II


    This group guitar class is designed to go beyond PMUS 1040 and provide students with an advanced knowledge of the fretboard. The course material focuses on advance position note reading, complex chord forms and scale vocabulary. Students have the opportunity to perform in both individual and group settings. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1045 - Class Guitar I for Non-Majors


    This class will address basic techniques and concepts of playing the guitar, for non-majors. Students will gain a basic proficiency with regard to picking and fingerstyle technique, and learn essential contemporary harmony through the performance of etudes and songs. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1046 - Class Guitar II for Non-Majors


    This class will address basic techniques and concepts of playing the guitar, for non-majors. Students will gain a basic proficiency with regard to picking and fingerstyle technique, and learn essential contemporary harmony through the performance of etudes and songs. Prereq: PMUS 1045. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1047 - The Beatles for Fingerstyle Guitar


    This course will examine the music of The Beatles, through harmonic analysis, technical etudes and performance practice. Students will develop a basic proficiency with regard to specific fingerstyle techniques. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1050 - Voice Class I


    Fundamentals of voice production: posture, breath management and support, tone, resonance, diction, phrasing and interpretation. Development of technique, confidence, and control through group and solo singing. Development of repertoire that includes contemporary and commercial vocal styles. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1051 - Voice Class I for Non-Majors


    Voice technique and repertoire for non-music majors taught in a group setting. Students will learn basics of healthy singing technique and how to sing in multiple genres in both group and solo formats. For non-majors with little or no previous singing experience. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1060 - Voice Class II


    Fundamentals of voice production: posture, breath management and support, tone, resonance, diction, phrasing and interpretation. Extension of PMUS 1050, with opportunity to continue to develop individual skills in singing. Development of technique, confidence, and control through group and solo singing. Development of repertoire that includes contemporary and commercial vocal styles. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1061 - Voice Class II for Non-Majors


    Intermediate Voice technique for non-majors taught in a group setting. Students will learn elements of technique, style and repertoire geared toward non-majors. Some singing experience or successful completion of Voice I for Non-Music Majors required. Prereq: PMUS 1051 or permission from the instructor. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1100 - Music Theory I


    Study of the evolution of harmonic and melodic procedures, as derived from the common practice period of classical music, and their relationship to contemporary music concepts. Coreq: PMUS 1110 and PMUS 1023. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • PMUS 1101 - Music Theory & Ear Training Lab


    Provides supplemental instruction and tutoring for students enrolled in Theory I and Ear Training Sight Signing I. Course activities include training in the following subject areas: scale formation and identification, chord spelling and identification, interval spelling and identification, basic harmonic analysis and rhythmic dictation. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1110 - Ear Training and Sight Singing I


    An aural skills laboratory course that reinforces the concepts taught in Music Theory I through interval, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation as well as the preparation and sight singing of music. Coreq: PMUS 1100 and PMUS 1023. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1200 - Music Theory II


    The study of harmonic and melodic elements as they relate to modern, jazz, and commercial music. Topics include contemporary chord spelling, chord substitution, transposition, voice leading, harmonic analysis and modes. Prereq: PMUS 1023, 1100, and 1110. Coreq: PMUS 1210 and PMUS 1024. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • PMUS 1210 - Ear Training and Sight Singing II


    An intermediate aural skills laboratory course that reinforces the concepts taught in Music Theory II through interval, melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation as well as the preparation and sight singing of music.. Prereq: PMUS 1100 and PMUS 1110. Coreq: PMUS 1200 and PMUS 1023. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1310 - Sight Reading and Improvisation


    Explores the techniques and concepts of instrumental jazz/commercial improvisation and beginning sight reading. Major concepts include understanding and interpreting the construction of jazz harmonic nomenclature and the mastery of the melodic elements of improvisation. Prereq: PMUS 1200, 2.0 credits from PMUS 1801 to PMUS 1823 (MIS Applied Lesson). Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 2 to 2
  
  • PMUS 1400 - Group Applied Lessons


    Consists of group music lessons of up to four students per group. The course meets for one hour per week. 45 minutes will be in group format and 15 minutes will be rotating private instruction. Note: PMUS 1400 is only available to majors in the Music Industry Studies degree program. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 2 to 2
  
  • PMUS 1410 - Bembe Ensemble (Beginning Percussion)


    Beginning Ensemble. Focus on basic percussion techniques and introductory ensemble playing utilizing Afro-Cuban literature. Comprised of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Introduces rhythmic sight-reading. Develops collaborative learning, aural skills and interactive multicultural awareness. Prereq: Audition or meeting with ensemble faculty. Max hours: 8 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1420 - UCD A Cappella Voices Ensemble


    Beginning Ensemble. A cappella choir. This course will focus on choral singing to further the student’s musical and vocal skills. Emphasis will be on successful preparation for the advanced a cappella groups. Prereq: Audition or meeting with ensemble faculty. Max hours: 8 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1430 - Solo Vocal Jazz Ensemble


    Beginning Ensemble. Focus on basic performance and stylistic skills in the jazz language. Students will learn basic and jazz vocal techniques and skills and their application in study and performance. Students will perform in solo and duo settings. Prereq: Audition or meeting with ensemble faculty. Max hours: 8 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1440 - Acoustic Guitar Ensemble


    Beginning Ensemble. This course explores the techniques and repertoire of acoustic guitar. Musical styles include: jazz, Latin, bluegrass, Renaissance, Baroque, tango and blues. Prereq: Audition or meeting with ensemble faculty. Max hours: 8 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1460 - Beginning Instrumental Ensemble


    Focus on basic performance and stylistic skills in the jazz, Latin, and blues genres. Students will learn basic instrumental techniques and their application in group performances. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1470 - Performance Practice Ensemble


    This beginning-level ensemble explores individual and group performance settings for first year audition-based MEIS students. Course skills include: performance protocol, presentation, self assessment and peer assessment. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1500 - General Recital


    This pass/fail course is a co-requisite for all students enrolled in applied music instruction. Students will evaluate and critique musical performances and presentations as well as develop an informed understanding of live musical performance as it pertains to diversity of genre and excellence in musical achievement. Max hours: 12 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1502 - Applied Electric Bass


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1512 - Applied String Bass


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1522 - Applied Bassoon


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1532 - Applied Clarinet


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1542 - Applied Bass Clarinet


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1552 - Applied Flute


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1562 - Applied French Horn


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1572 - Applied Guitar


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1574 - Applied Guitar, Singer/Songwriter


    Private instruction guitar specific to singer/songwriter majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Restricted: BS-MUSC SWR. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Student must be accepted as a Singer/Songwriter major in the music program and have declared guitar as their primary instrument. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1582 - Applied Banjo


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1610 - Topics in Performance Music


    Various topics related to music performance. Max hours: 6 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1612 - Applied Drum Kit


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1620 - Topics: Performance Music II


    Various topics related to music performance. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 2 to 2
  
  • PMUS 1622 - Applied Oboe


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1630 - Topics: Performance Music III


    Various topics related to music performance. Max hours: 3 Credits. Semester Hours: 3 to 3
  
  • PMUS 1632 - Applied World Percussion


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1642 - Applied Piano


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1644 - Applied Piano, Singer/Songwriter


    Private instruction in piano specific to singer/songwriter majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Restricted: BS-MUSC SWR. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Student must be accepted as a Singer/Songwriter major in the music program and have declared piano as their primary instrument. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1652 - Applied Jazz Piano


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1662 - Applied Saxophone


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1672 - Applied Synthesizer


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1682 - Applied Trombone


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1692 - Applied Trumpet


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1702 - Applied Violin


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1712 - Applied Viola


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1722 - Applied Cello


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1732 - Applied Voice


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1734 - Applied Voice, Singer/Songwriter


    Private instruction in voice specific to singer/songwriter majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Restricted: BS-MUSC SWR. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Student must be accepted as a Singer/Songwriter major in the music program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1742 - Applied Tuba


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credit. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1762 - Applied Euphonium


    Private music lessons for audition-based music majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Students perform in a general recital and jury. Note: Students must be accepted as an audition-based music major. Instructor permission. Coreq: PMUS 1500, enrollment in an ensemble and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Max hours: 1 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1801 - Appl Electric Bass, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1802 - Appl String Bass, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1803 - Applied Guitar, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1804 - Applied Percussion, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1805 - Applied Drum Kit, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1806 - Applied Piano, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1807 - Applied Jazz Piano, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1808 - Applied Voice, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1809 - Appl Synthesizer, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1810 - Applied Trumpet, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1811 - Applied Trombone, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1812 - Applied Tuba, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1813 - Appl French Horn, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1814 - Applied Euphonium, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1815 - Applied Banjo, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1816 - Applied Bassoon, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1817 - Applied Clarinet, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1818 - Applied Flute, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1819 - Applied Saxophone, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1820 - Applied Oboe, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1821 - Applied Cello, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1822 - Applied Viola, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
  
  • PMUS 1823 - Applied Violin, Non-Juried


    Private music lessons for Music Industry Studies majors. Lessons emphasize developing fundamental technique, learning and performing standard repertoire, understanding the foundations of musicality, sight reading and developing rhythmic accuracy. Note: Only available to non audition based music majors in the Music Industry Studies emphasis area. Coreq: PMUS 1500 and at least 7 non-applied lesson credits. Prereq: Acceptance to the MEIS program. Max hours: 2 Credits. Semester Hours: 1 to 1
 

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