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MU 305 Music Theory III<br />
This course continues a comprehensive review of the fundamentals of music theory. It<br />
begins with secondary dominants and progresses through secondary diminished seventh<br />
chords, augmented sixth chords, borrowed chords, Neopolitan chords, pedal point, and<br />
modulation. Prerequisite MU 106.<br />
Spring semester, three hours.<br />
MU 306 Teaching Music<br />
A course that will give the students the ability to teach children songs, rhythm, appreciation<br />
of music, note reading, and musical instruments. Identical to ED 305.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
MU 307 Elements of Conducting<br />
Basic patterns for choral and orchestral conducting and baton techniques. Prerequisite<br />
MU 106.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
MU 309-310 Advanced Hymn Playing<br />
Sight reading of songs and hymns, transposition, improvisation, and accompaniment.<br />
Two semesters, one hour each semester.<br />
MU 311-312 Choir<br />
See course description MU 107-108.<br />
Two semesters, one-quarter hour each semester.<br />
MU 315 Vocal Pedagogy<br />
Materials, methods, and procedures used in the teaching of the basic principles of vocal<br />
production. Application will be made to individual lessons and group instruction.<br />
One semester, two hours.<br />
MU 401-402 Ensemble<br />
See course description MU 101-102.<br />
Two semesters, one-half hour each semester.<br />
MU 403-404 Music Proficiency<br />
See course description MU 103-104.<br />
Two semesters, one hour each semester.<br />
MU 405 Choral Writing and Arranging<br />
Practical instruction in arranging and composing for the church choir and vocal ensembles.<br />
Prerequisitive MU 305.<br />
One semester, three hours.<br />
MU 407-408 Choir<br />
See course description MU 107-108.<br />
Two semesters, one-quarter hour each semester.<br />
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