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MURP 6520 Comparative Planning & Urb Dev<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: MURP 4600 or consent <strong>of</strong> department. This seminar<br />

will explore the processes and strategies adopted by industrialized<br />

nations in planning for the development <strong>of</strong> their urban areas.<br />

Policy formulation and program implementation will be stressed,<br />

particularly in the areas <strong>of</strong> housing, central city revitalization,<br />

growth controls, and labor mobility.<br />

MURP 6600 Planning Theory<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: Students must have graduate standing and completed<br />

MURP 4600 or have the consent <strong>of</strong> instructor or graduate coordinator.<br />

This seminar will explore in-depth various theories <strong>of</strong> urban<br />

and regional planning.<br />

MURP 6601 Sem Urban Planning Models<br />

3 cr.<br />

Spring semester. Prerequisite: consent <strong>of</strong> school. This seminar will<br />

be an in-depth study <strong>of</strong> advanced concepts and techniques <strong>of</strong><br />

urban planning.<br />

MURP 6605 Sem Land Use Analysis<br />

3 cr.<br />

(GEOG 6605 and MURP 6605 are cross-listed) Prerequisite: consent<br />

<strong>of</strong> department. Intensive research into selected rural and/or urban<br />

land-use problems in their environmental and historical contexts.<br />

Course may be repeated once for credit.<br />

MURP 6650 Recreational Planning<br />

3 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: consent <strong>of</strong> school. This course deals with the impact<br />

<strong>of</strong> urbanization on the field <strong>of</strong> recreation. Recreation planning will<br />

be discussed in relationship to the overall comprehensive planning<br />

fabric specifically as it relates to the formulation <strong>of</strong> its major<br />

components, i.e., goals, needs, methodologies, surveying techniques,<br />

administration, financing, and site analysis.<br />

MURP 6720 Pract Urban Regional Planning<br />

3 cr.<br />

The course will focus on the applied aspects <strong>of</strong> the urban and<br />

regional planning pr<strong>of</strong>ession. Project(s) will be identified and students<br />

will work as a team to complete the work. The goal is to<br />

develop a pr<strong>of</strong>essional group report.<br />

MURP 6900 Independent Study<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Independent research in the graduate student’s<br />

area <strong>of</strong> specialization under the direction <strong>of</strong> a designated<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the graduate faculty. May be repeated for credit.<br />

MURP 7000 Thesis Research<br />

1-9 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. To be repeated for credit until thesis<br />

is accepted. Section number will correspond with credit to be<br />

earned.<br />

MURP 7040 Examination or Thesis Only<br />

0 cr.<br />

Open to students in a thesis program who have only (other than<br />

application for degree) the final typing and acceptance by the<br />

Graduate School <strong>of</strong> their thesis or dissertation or to students in<br />

a non-thesis program who have only (other than application for<br />

degree) to pass the final examination to complete graduation<br />

requirements.<br />

Music<br />

MUS 1000 Music Appreciation<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. An appreciation and analysis from the viewpoint<br />

<strong>of</strong> the listener <strong>of</strong> representative works in Western art tradition,<br />

covering for example, selected masterworks <strong>of</strong> Bach, Handel,<br />

Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Bartok, and Stravinsky.<br />

No previous knowledge <strong>of</strong> or about music is required.<br />

MUS 1003 Early Jazz<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. An introduction to the principal movements,<br />

schools, and performers <strong>of</strong> American Jazz from the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong><br />

Era through World War II. No previous knowledge <strong>of</strong> or about<br />

music is required<br />

MUS 1004 Contemporary Jazz<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. An introduction to the principal innovators<br />

styles and schools <strong>of</strong> jazz from World War II to the present. Music<br />

1003 and 1004 may be taken separately or in reverse order. No previous<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> or about music is required.<br />

MUS 1005 Intro to Music Literature<br />

3 cr.<br />

An introduction to the classics <strong>of</strong> Western music with special<br />

regard to the manner in which traditional, popular, and non-Western<br />

musics have influenced the European and American traditions.<br />

This course is designed to expose the music major to a wide variety<br />

<strong>of</strong> musical styles, including the masterworks <strong>of</strong> European Classical<br />

Music, the uniquely American forms <strong>of</strong> ragtime, blues, jazz and<br />

musical theater, as well as rock and contemporary world music.<br />

Required <strong>of</strong> all Classical Division music majors; non-majors admitted<br />

with the permission <strong>of</strong> the Department. No prerequisites.<br />

MUS 1006 Intro to Music Technology<br />

3 cr.<br />

MUS 1100 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

3 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. An introduction to the rudiments <strong>of</strong> music<br />

theory including structure, notation, and written and aural skills.<br />

MUS 1101 Theoretical Foundations I<br />

6 cr.<br />

Comprised <strong>of</strong> three components - theory, musicianship and piano. A<br />

foundations course in the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> music grammar, melodic<br />

writing and two-voice 16th century contrapuntal techniques, aural<br />

and keyboard skills, sight-singing and rhythm training.<br />

MUS 1102 Theoretical Foundations II<br />

6 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: Music 1101 or equivalent. Comprised <strong>of</strong> three components<br />

- theory, musicianship and piano. Principles <strong>of</strong> tonal music<br />

as exemplified by selected Baroque composers. Emphasis on melody,<br />

rhythm, texture, figured bass, functional harmony, counterpoint,<br />

dramatic techniques, and formal structures <strong>of</strong> the Baroque era,<br />

aural and keyboard skills, sight-singing and rhythm training.<br />

MUS 1200 Appld Lessons Nonmajors<br />

1 cr.<br />

Prerequisite: MUS 1100 or equivalent musical literacy displayed at<br />

required audition. Designed to provide private lesson instruction<br />

(30 minutes per week) for nonmajors. Four hours <strong>of</strong> personal practice<br />

per week based upon assignments from lessons is expected.<br />

Also available to music majors who want instruction in instruments<br />

other than their primary instrument. May be repeated four<br />

times for credit.<br />

MUS 1401 Applied Keyboard<br />

3 cr.<br />

Private instruction (one hour per week).<br />

MUS 1402 Applied Keyboard<br />

3 cr.<br />

Private instruction (one hour per week).<br />

MUS 1403 Applied Keyboard<br />

2 cr.<br />

Private instruction (one hour per week).<br />

MUS 1405 Piano Class<br />

2 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Class instruction in piano for music majors<br />

not majoring in piano. Two one-hour classes and six hours practice<br />

per week. These courses are intended for music majors with little<br />

or no previous piano training.<br />

MUS 1406 Piano Class<br />

2 cr.<br />

Offered each semester. Class instruction in piano for music majors<br />

not majoring in piano. Two one-hour classes and six hours practice<br />

per week. These courses are intended for music majors with little<br />

or no previous piano training.<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Orleans</strong>/313

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