School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
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2010-2011<br />
An instrumental ensemble <strong>of</strong> varying instrumental composition open to the general public, alumni, faculty, staff, and students.<br />
Music <strong>of</strong> various styles and periods will be performed both on and <strong>of</strong>f campus. May be repeated for credit.<br />
MUS221 ½ unit<br />
Basic Sibelius<br />
An introduction to Sibelius notation s<strong>of</strong>tware use, this course satisfies technology requirements. (Prerequisites: MUS272 and 274)<br />
MUS250 1 unit<br />
Worship Leading Lab (S)<br />
A seminar in all aspects <strong>of</strong> worship leading: emphasis on the practical, philosophical, biblical and theological and practical<br />
application to music ministry situations.<br />
MUS272 3 units<br />
Music Theory I-II (F)<br />
A study <strong>of</strong> the basic harmonic, melodic and rhythmic components <strong>of</strong> music. Included in the course content will be scales, keys,<br />
triads, inversions, transposition, counterpoint, chord progressions, and non-harmonic tones.<br />
MUS274 3 units<br />
Music Theory III-IV (S)<br />
A review <strong>of</strong> diatonic theory, and an introduction to dominant and non-dominant seventh chords, ninth, eleventh and other<br />
expanded harmonies, figured bass, Sonata Allegro and other forms, secondary dominants, keyboard harmony, and analysis.<br />
(Prerequisite: MUS272)<br />
MUS280 1 unit<br />
Seminar in Sound Systems (S)<br />
An introductory seminar in sound equipment and acoustics and their practical application to music venues.<br />
MUS290P 1 unit<br />
Class Piano II ( S)<br />
Continuation <strong>of</strong> class instruction in the development <strong>of</strong> a basic pr<strong>of</strong>iciency in piano. Emphasis is on expanded note and rhythm<br />
reading, advancing repertoire, sight reading, scales, and chord progressions. May be repeated for credit.<br />
MUS296 0-1/2 unit<br />
<strong>University</strong> Choirs(F, S)<br />
A non-audition choral group <strong>of</strong> mixed voices. Music <strong>of</strong> various styles and periods is rehearsed and performed both on campus<br />
and in the community. Activities include on and <strong>of</strong>f campus concerts and chapel performances. May be repeated for credit.<br />
MUS297 0-1/2 unit<br />
<strong>University</strong> Instrumental Ensemble (F, S)<br />
An instrumental ensemble <strong>of</strong> varying instrumental composition. Music <strong>of</strong> various styles and periods will be performed both on<br />
and <strong>of</strong>f campus. May be repeated for credit.<br />
MUS301 2 units<br />
Ear Training I (S)<br />
A skills acquisition course covering sight singing, melodic intervallic, rhythmic and basic choral identification, reading, and<br />
dictation. (Prerequisites: MUS272 and 274)<br />
MUS302 2 units<br />
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