2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
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MUN 1490 & 2490 INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE I AND II<br />
1 cr. hr.<br />
Study, rehearsal, and performance of smaller instrumental<br />
ensemble literature including quartets, quintets, etc.<br />
Membership is open to you, if you are a part or full-time<br />
student by audition on a credit or audit basis. You may repeat<br />
MUN 1490-2490 for a combined total of four hours toward<br />
the A.A. degree. Prerequisite: Instructor’s approval. Offered<br />
on Demand. (TR)<br />
MUN 1710 JAZZ BAND 2 cr. hrs.<br />
Rehearsal and public performance of traditional Big Ban Jazz<br />
music. Music reading skills are required. Membership is open<br />
to you, if you are a part or full-time student by audition on a<br />
credit or audit basis. Prerequisite: Instructor’s approval. (TR)<br />
MUN 1720 & 2721 CONTEMPORARY VOCAL ENSEM-<br />
BLE I AND II<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
Vocal and instrumental showcase group which represents<br />
SFCC through performance of choreographed Broadway and<br />
American popular music. Membership is open to you, if you<br />
are a part or full-time student by audition on a credit or audit<br />
basis. You may repeat MUN 1720-2721 for a combined total<br />
of <strong>12</strong> hours toward the A.A. degree. Prerequisite: Instructor’s<br />
approval. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
MUS 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN MUSIC<br />
1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
A fi rst hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directly<br />
related to your academic major/career objective. (TR)<br />
MUS 2360 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY<br />
2 cr. hrs.<br />
The course is designed to introduce you to the concept of<br />
music technology, primarily through the study and application<br />
of Sibelius notation software. Prerequisite: Understanding of<br />
basic music and computer (Windows) skills. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
MUS 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN MUSIC<br />
1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directly<br />
related to your academic major/career objective. (TR)<br />
MUT 1001 RUDIMENTS OF MUSIC 3 cr. hrs.<br />
Introduction to basic concepts of music notation, scales,<br />
intervals, chords, terminology, and introductory aural skills<br />
development. (TR)<br />
MUT 1<strong>12</strong>1 ELEMENTARY MUSIC THEORY I 4 cr. hrs.<br />
A correlated study of elementary materials of music through<br />
melodic and harmonic analysis, sight-singing, part writing,<br />
keyboard training, and ear training. Concepts include<br />
key signatures, scales, intervals, triads, four-part writing,<br />
solfege syllables, and cadences. Prerequisite: MUT 1001 or<br />
equivalent. (TR)<br />
MUT 1<strong>12</strong>2 ELEMENTARY MUSIC THEORY II<br />
4 cr. hrs.<br />
A correlated study of elementary materials of music through<br />
melodic and harmonic analysis, sight singing, part writing,<br />
keyboard training, and elementary composition. Concepts<br />
include Diatonic chord qualities, 6th, 7th, and 9th chords,<br />
modulation methods, analysis of Bach chorales, and fi gured<br />
bass. Prerequisite: MUT 1<strong>12</strong>1 or equivalent. (TR)<br />
MUT 2<strong>12</strong>6 INTERMEDIATE MUSIC THEORY I<br />
4 cr. hrs.<br />
A correlated study of intermediate materials of music<br />
through melodic and harmonic analysis, sight singing, part<br />
writing, keyboard training, ear training, and composition.<br />
Concepts include four-part writing and analysis, fi gured<br />
bass, harmonization of melodies, modes, and counterpoint.<br />
Prerequisite: MUT 1<strong>12</strong>1-1<strong>12</strong>2. (TR)<br />
MUT 2<strong>12</strong>7 INTERMEDIATE MUSIC THEORY II<br />
4 cr. hrs.<br />
A correlated study of intermediate materials of music<br />
through melodic and harmonic analysis, sight singing, part<br />
writing, keyboard training, ear training, and composition.<br />
Concepts include tonal counterpoint, fugue, overtone series,<br />
conducting, form and analysis, arranging, and orchestration.<br />
Prerequisites: MUT 1<strong>12</strong>1-1<strong>12</strong>2, MUT 2<strong>12</strong>6, or equivalent.<br />
(TR)<br />
MUT 2930<br />
SELECTED TOPICS IN MUSIC (TR)<br />
1-4 cr. hrs.<br />
MVK 1111 KEYBOARD MUSICIANSHIP I 1 cr. hr.<br />
This course is designed for you, if you are a beginning<br />
piano student. It emphasizes music reading and realizing<br />
elementary and beginning jazz harmony with ear training<br />
techniques, for non-piano majors. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
Applied Lessons<br />
Preparatory - This is an individualized study including related<br />
literature and performance techniques for you, if you are<br />
preparing for freshman level of performance. One 1/2 hour<br />
lesson per week. May be taken four times for credit. You are<br />
required to provide instrument (except organ). Prerequisite:<br />
Instructor’s approval. One credit hour. Lab Fee. (TR)<br />
MVB 1011, 2021<br />
MVB 1013, 2023<br />
MVB 1014, 2024<br />
MVB 1015, 2025<br />
MVK 1011, 2021<br />
MVK 1013, 2023<br />
MVP 1011, 2021<br />
MVS 1011, 2021<br />
MVS 1013, 2023<br />
MVS 1016, 2026<br />
MVV 1011, 2021<br />
MVW 1011, 2021<br />
MVW 1013, 2023<br />
MVW 1015, 2025<br />
Trumpet<br />
Trombone<br />
Baritone<br />
Tuba<br />
Piano<br />
Organ<br />
Percussion<br />
Violin<br />
Cello<br />
Guitar<br />
Voice<br />
Flute<br />
Clarinet<br />
Saxophone<br />
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