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MUS 4202 ORCHESTRATION Study of tonal resources and<br />
capabilities of all orchestral instruments. Opportunities are provided<br />
to score existing and original compositions in an orchestral texture.<br />
(Prerequisite: MUS 2213)<br />
MUS 4212 INSTRUMENTATION Demonstration of the instruments<br />
of the band and a study of basic transpositions and ranges;<br />
transcriptions for ensembles and full band. (Prerequisite: MUS 2213)<br />
MUS 4220 RECITAL PERFORMANCE Performance of degree<br />
or non-degree student recitals. All student recitals are subject to<br />
faculty hearings. Preparation for student degree recitals. Coaching,<br />
accompanying, program note preparation, and recording.<br />
MUS 4232 ADVANCED COMPOSITION Advanced study<br />
of 20th-century literature; advanced analytical problems; directed<br />
opportunities to utilize traditional and contemporary compositional<br />
techniques. (Prerequisite: MUS 3243 or permission of instructor)<br />
MUS 4303 METHODS & MATERIALS IN ELEMENTARY MUSIC<br />
Resources, materials, and techniques for the elementary school music<br />
specialist. For all music <strong>edu</strong>cation majors. (Will not count toward a<br />
major or minor in music. Prerequisite: admission to Teacher Education)<br />
MUS 4313 METHODS & MATERIALS IN INSTRUMENTAL<br />
MUSIC Resources, materials and techniques for the instrumental<br />
music specialist. For instrumental and combined music <strong>edu</strong>cation<br />
majors only. (Will not count on a major or minor in music. Prerequisite:<br />
admission to Teacher Education)<br />
MUS 4323 METHODS & MATERIALS IN VOCAL MUSIC<br />
Resources, materials and techniques for the vocal music specialist.<br />
For vocal and combined music <strong>edu</strong>cation majors only. (Will not count<br />
toward a major or minor in music. Prerequisite: admission to Teacher<br />
Education)<br />
MUS 4332 COMPARATIVE PIANO METHODS & MEDIA A<br />
critical study of available piano courses and methods. Principles of a<br />
sound pedagogical approach for individual and group study of piano.<br />
MUS 4401 INSTRUMENTAL EN<strong>SE</strong>MBLE Performance<br />
and study of smaller ensemble music according to class listing,<br />
performances of student projects; discussion of styles and ideas in<br />
performance. Offerings include Brass, Woodwind, and Percussion<br />
ensembles. (Prerequisite: permission of instructor; may be repeated<br />
for credit)<br />
MUS 4410 VOCAL EN<strong>SE</strong>MBLE Open to all university students<br />
by audition according to class listing. Offerings include Opera Workshop,<br />
and Chamber Singers. (May be repeated for credit)<br />
MUS 4510 UPPER-DIVISION MAJOR APPLIED MUSIC Individual<br />
instruction in voice, keyboard, and orchestral instruments. (Field<br />
of study is course title. May be repeated for credit.)<br />
MUS 4960 DIRECTED READING Individualized literature study<br />
selected in consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: permission<br />
of instructor)<br />
MUS 4970 SPECIAL STUDIES Individualized project selected<br />
with the advice of the professor. (Prerequisite: permission of instructor)<br />
MUS 4980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Small group study of topic announced<br />
by department (Prerequisite: department approval)<br />
MUS 4990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH Independent investigation designed in<br />
consultation with the professor. (Prerequisite: permission of instructor)<br />
Course Descriptions 205<br />
MUS 5203 ADV CONDUCTING & SCORE READING Conducting<br />
problems in both choral and instrumental literature of all periods;<br />
open choral score and instrumental score reading at the piano.<br />
MUS 5303 ADV METHODS & MEDIA IN ELEM SCHOOL<br />
MUSIC Advanced methods and media in elementary school music<br />
including exploration of new materials and ideas in elementary music<br />
and their presentation.<br />
MUS 5313 ADVANCED METHODS & MEDIA IN INSTRU-<br />
MENTAL MUSIC The organization and administration of the entire<br />
instrumental program; plans and techniques of class instruction in<br />
instruments; rehearsal routine; methods and materials.<br />
MUS 5323 ADV METHODS & MEDIA IN VOCAL MUSIC A<br />
survey of solutions to problems in teaching vocal music/and an examination<br />
of current materials.<br />
MUS 5510 GRADUATE APPLIED MUSIC Graduate applied<br />
music. (Field of study is course title)<br />
MUS 5960 DIRECTED READINGS Individualized literature<br />
study selected in consultation with the professor.<br />
MUS 5970 SPECIAL STUDIES Individualized project selected<br />
with the advice of the professor.<br />
MUS 5980 <strong>SE</strong>MINAR Small group study of topic announced<br />
by department.<br />
MUS 5990 RE<strong>SE</strong>ARCH FOR MASTER’S THESIS Independent<br />
investigation designed in consultation with the professor.<br />
UNDERGRADUATE COUR<strong>SE</strong>S IN APPLIED<br />
MUSIC<br />
1510 LOWERDIVISION <strong>SE</strong>CONDARY APPLIED MUSIC. Individual<br />
instruction in voice, keyboard, or orchestral instrument. (Field<br />
of study is course title. May be repeated for credit.)<br />
2510 LOWERDIVISION MAJOR APPLIED MUSIC. Individual<br />
instruction in voice, keyboard, and orchestral instruments. (Field of<br />
study is course title. May be repeated for credit.)<br />
3510 UPPERDIVISION <strong>SE</strong>CONDARY APPLIED MUSIC. Individual<br />
instruction in voice, keyboard, and orchestral instruments. (Field<br />
of study is course title. May be repeated for credit.)<br />
4510 UPPERDIVISION MAJOR APPLIED MUSIC. Individual<br />
instruction in voice, keyboard, and orchestral instruments. (Field of<br />
study is course title. May be repeated for credit.)<br />
NATIVE STUDIES (NS)<br />
NS 1113 INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE STUDIES This course<br />
surveys the importance of Native Studies. The focus of this class is<br />
inter-disciplinary in nature and will connect four main areas of scholastic<br />
attention: Art and Literature, Education and Language, Cultural<br />
Studies and Environment, and Leadership and Self-Determination.<br />
NS 1213 # CHICKASAW CULTURE AND LANGUAGE This<br />
class explores Chickasaw culture, history, art, governance, language,<br />
and philosophy. Basic Chickasaw language instruction is also a significant<br />
component of this class.<br />
NS 2113 NATIVE HEALTH AND WELLNESS This course will<br />
survey the historical and contemporary policy of Native people and<br />
their health. This emphasis includes: behavioral, physical, psycho-