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14-300 Electronic Music Techniques

This course is designed for students seeking to compose and notate music using computers. An advanced course in music technology which focuses on software and hardware that controls digital audio.  May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.
3

Prerequisites

14-299.

14-310 Music Merchandising

This survey of the music industry is designed for Music Merchandising majors. It is the second course in a sequence together with 14-210 Introduction to Music Merchandizing.
3

Prerequisites

14-210.

14-311 Music History I

The first semester of a year-long survey of music history, this course includes music of the ancient world through Beethoven. This course partially fulfills the advanced writing requirement for Music majors.
3

Prerequisites

Ability to read musical notation.

14-312 Music History II

Music History II is the second semester of a year-long survey of music history. The course content covers music of the Enlightenment through the 20th century. Students must be able to read music notation. This course partially fulfills the advanced writing requirement for music majors.
3

Prerequisites

Ability to read musical notation.

14-321 Form and Analysis

This course provides a detailed study of the materials and structures of tonal and atonal music.
3

Prerequisites

Two semesters of music theory or consent of instructor.

14-322 Orchestration

This class is an introduction to the instruments of the symphony orchestra and rudiments of scoring. Students are taught classification of instruments and how to write for all transposing instruments.
3

Prerequisites

14-221.

14-323 Computer Composition

This course is designed for students seeking to compose and notate music using computers.
3

Prerequisites

14-299 or consent of instructor.