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    • 1.00 Credits

      This is the fourth course in a four-semester sequence designed to develop basic keyboard and musicianship skills including technique, sight reading, harmonization, accompaniment, theory, and piano repertoire in preparation for the Piano Proficiency Examination. Prerequisite: MUA 261 with a grade of C- or higher or instructor permission. Corequisites: MUS 202, 205. Spring.
    • 1.00 - 2.00 Credits

      Applied music courses are required for all music majors and music minors and typically consist of one-half hour of private instruction for music minors and one hour of private instruction for music majors each week. Students enrolled in Applied Lessons are expected to enter lessons with some experience on their chosen instrument. Music majors and minors must take all their required applied lessons on the same instrument and will be required to complete a performance jury at the end of every semester, except for students who successfully complete a capstone recital in the final semester of study. Continuation to the next level of lessons requires successful completion of the previous level. Prerequisite: Audition. Grade of C- or better in previous level to continue to next level. Fall, Spring. Co-requisite: MUA 108.
    • 1.00 - 8.00 Credits

      Applied music courses are required for all music majors and music minors and typically consist of one-half hour of private instruction for music minors and one hour of private instruction for music majors each week. Students enrolled in Applied Lessons are expected to enter lessons with some experience on their chosen instrument. Music majors and minors must take all their required applied lessons on the same instrument and will be required to complete a performance jury at the end of every semester, except for students who successfully complete a capstone recital in the final semester of study. Continuation to the next level of lessons requires successful completion of the previous level. Prerequisite: Audition. Grade of C- or better in previous level to continue to next level. Fall, Spring. Co-requisite: MUA 108.
    • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

      The UTS Concert Choir is a mixed, SATB choral ensemble, devoted to the study of music within the historical choral canon. The UTS Concert Choir represents UT Southern in annual concerts and tours, as well as performances at churches and civic functions. May be repeated four times for credit.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Applied music courses are required for all music majors and music minors and typically consist of one-half hour of private instruction for music minors and one hour of private instruction for music majors each week. Students enrolled in Applied Lessons are expected to enter lessons with some experience on their chosen instrument. Music majors and minors must take all their required applied lessons on the same instrument and will be required to complete a performance jury at the end of every semester, except for students who successfully complete a capstone recital in the final semester of study. Continuation to the next level of lessons requires successful completion of the previous level. Prerequisite: Audition. Grade of C- or better in previous level to continue to next level. Fall, Spring. Co-requisite: MUA 108.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Applied music courses are required for all music majors and music minors and typically consist of one-half hour of private instruction for music minors and one hour of private instruction for music majors each week. Students enrolled in Applied Lessons are expected to enter lessons with some experience on their chosen instrument. Music majors and minors must take all their required applied lessons on the same instrument and will be required to complete a performance jury at the end of every semester, except for students who successfully complete a capstone recital in the final semester of study. Continuation to the next level of lessons requires successful completion of the previous level. Prerequisite: Audition. Grade of C- or better in previous level to continue to next level. Fall, Spring. Co-requisite: MUA 108.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Applied music courses are required for all music majors and music minors and typically consist of one-half hour of private instruction for music minors and one hour of private instruction for music majors each week. Students enrolled in Applied Lessons are expected to enter lessons with some experience on their chosen instrument. Music majors and minors must take all their required applied lessons on the same instrument and will be required to complete a performance jury at the end of every semester, except for students who successfully complete a capstone recital in the final semester of study. Continuation to the next level of lessons requires successful completion of the previous level. Prerequisite: Audition. Grade of C- or better in previous level to continue to next level. Fall, Spring. Co-requisite: MUA 108.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Applied music courses are required for all music majors and music minors and typically consist of one-half hour of private instruction for music minors and one hour of private instruction for music majors each week. Students enrolled in Applied Lessons are expected to enter lessons with some experience on their chosen instrument. Music majors and minors must take all their required applied lessons on the same instrument and will be required to complete a performance jury at the end of every semester, except for students who successfully complete a capstone recital in the final semester of study. Continuation to the next level of lessons requires successful completion of the previous level. Prerequisite: Audition. Grade of C- or better in previous level to continue to next level. Fall, Spring. Co-requisite: MUA 108.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This developmental course serves as a review course for students wishing to take MUS 101 who have not passed the music theory entrance exam. Additionally, this class is open to the general student who wants to learn the basics of music theory. Topics covered will include music notation (reading pitches on various clefs, key signatures, time signatures, rhythmic values), scales, intervals, and triads. Offered on demand.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is a general survey of theory of the Common Practice period. Special emphasis is placed on tonal harmony, from the use of the triad to the dominant seventh chord. Part writing, ear training, and written exercises are included. Prerequisites: MUS 100 or a passing grade on the music theory placement test. Co-requisites: MUS 104, MUA 161. Fall.