May 09, 2024  
2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED]

Course Descriptions


 

Music

  
  • MUAP 1169 - Private Instruction PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1170 - Private Instruction PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1171 - Private Instruction JAZZ PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1172 - Private Instruction JAZZ PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1181 - Private Instruction VOICE - R

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. To learn and demonstrate understanding of healthy vocal technique through the use of standard vocal repertoire.
    2. To develop knowledge of standard vocal repertoire in the various languages used by composers.
    3. To learn proper responsibility for practicing and preparation of repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1182 - Private Instruction VOICE - R

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. To learn and demonstrate understanding of healthy vocal technique through the use of standard vocal repertoire.
    2. To develop knowledge of standard vocal repertoire in the various languages used by composers.
    3. To learn proper responsibility for practicing and preparation of repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1187 - Private Instruction GUITAR-ELECTRIC

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1188 - Private Instruction GUITAR-ELECTRIC

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1201 - Private Instruction STRINGS VIOLIN

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1202 - Private Instruction STRINGS VIOLIN

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1205 - Private Instruction VIOLA

    2 credit hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1206 - Private Instruction VIOLA

    2 credit hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1209 - Private Instruction CELLO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1210 - Private Instruction CELLO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1211 - Private Instruction HARP

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours.
    Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
     

    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1212 - Private Instruction HARP

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours.
    Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:

    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1213 - Private Instruction BASS

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1214 - Private Instruction BASS

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1215 - Private Instruction BASS-ELECTRIC

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1216 - Private Instruction BASS-ELECTRIC

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1217 - Private Instruction WOODWINDS FLUTE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1218 - Private Instruction WOODWINDS FLUTE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1221 - Private Instruction OBOE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1222 - Private Instruction OBOE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1225 - Private Instruction BASSOON

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1226 - Private Instruction BASSOON

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1229 - Private Instruction CLARINET

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1230 - Private Instruction CLARINET

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1233 - Private Instruction SAXOPHONE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1234 - Private Instruction SAXOPHONE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1237 - Private Instruction BRASS TRUMPET

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1238 - Private Instruction BRASS TRUMPET

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1241 - Private Instruction FRENCH HORN

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1242 - Private Instruction FRENCH HORN

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1245 - Private Instruction TROMBONE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1246 - Private Instruction TROMBONE

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1249 - Private Instruction BARITONE/TUBA

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1250 - Private Instruction BARITONE/TUBA

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1257 - Private Instruction PERCUSSION

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1258 - Private Instruction PERCUSSION

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1261 - Private Instruction GUITAR-CLASSICAL

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1262 - Private Instruction GUITAR-CLASSICAL

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1269 - Private Instruction PIANO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1270 - Private Instruction PIANO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1271 - Private Instruction JAZZ PIANO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1272 - Private Instruction JAZZ PIANO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1281 - Private Instruction VOICE - R

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. To learn and demonstrate understanding of healthy vocal technique through the use of standard vocal repertoire.
    2. To develop knowledge of standard vocal repertoire in the various languages used by composers.
    3. To learn proper responsibility for practicing and preparation of repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1282 - Private Instruction VOICE - R

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. To learn and demonstrate understanding of healthy vocal technique through the use of standard vocal repertoire.
    2. To develop knowledge of standard vocal repertoire in the various languages used by composers.
    3. To learn proper responsibility for practicing and preparation of repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1287 - Private Instruction GUITAR-ELECTRIC

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 1288 - Private Instruction GUITAR-ELECTRIC

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2101 - Private Instruction STRINGS VIOLIN

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2102 - Private Instruction STRINGS VIOLIN

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2105 - Private Instruction VIOLA

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2106 - Private Instruction VIOLA

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2109 - Private Instruction CELLO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2110 - Private Instruction CELLO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2111 - Private Instruction HARP

    1 credit hours. .05 lecture hours.
    Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
     

    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2112 - Private Instruction HARP

    1 credit hours. .05 lecture hours.
    Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
     

    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2113 - Private Instruction BASS

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2114 - Private Instruction BASS

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2115 - Private Instruction BASS-ELECTRIC

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2116 - Private Instruction BASS-ELECTRIC

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2117 - Private Instruction WOODWINDS FLUTE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2118 - Private Instruction WOODWINDS FLUTE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2121 - Private Instruction OBOE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2122 - Private Instruction OBOE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2125 - Private Instruction BASSOON

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2126 - Private Instruction BASSOON

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2129 - Private Instruction CLARINET

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2130 - Private Instruction CLARINET

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2133 - Private Instruction SAXOPHONE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2134 - Private Instruction SAXOPHONE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2137 - Private Instruction BRASS TRUMPET

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2138 - Private Instruction BRASS TRUMPET

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2141 - Private Instruction FRENCH HORN

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2142 - Private Instruction FRENCH HORN

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2145 - Private Instruction TROMBONE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2146 - Private Instruction TROMBONE

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2149 - Private Instruction BARITONE/TUBA

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2150 - Private Instruction BARITONE/TUBA

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2157 - Private Instruction PERCUSSION

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2158 - Private Instruction PERCUSSION

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2161 - Private Instruction GUITAR-CLASSICAL

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2162 - Private Instruction GUITAR-CLASSICAL

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2169 - Private Instruction PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2170 - Private Instruction PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2171 - Private Instruction JAZZ PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2172 - Private Instruction JAZZ PIANO

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2181 - Private Instruction VOICE - R

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. To learn and demonstrate understanding of healthy vocal technique through the use of standard vocal repertoire.
    2. To develop knowledge of standard vocal repertoire in the various languages used by composers.
    3. To learn proper responsibility for practicing and preparation of repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2182 - Private Instruction VOICE - R

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. To learn and demonstrate understanding of healthy vocal technique through the use of standard vocal repertoire.
    2. To develop knowledge of standard vocal repertoire in the various languages used by composers.
    3. To learn proper responsibility for practicing and preparation of repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2187 - Private Instruction GUITAR-ELECTRIC

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2188 - Private Instruction GUITAR-ELECTRIC

    1 credit hours. 0.5 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2201 - Private Instruction STRINGS VIOLIN

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2202 - Private Instruction STRINGS VIOLIN

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2205 - Private Instruction VIOLA

    2 credit hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2206 - Private Instruction VIOLA

    2 credit hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2209 - Private Instruction CELLO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2210 - Private Instruction CELLO

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours. 0 lab hours.
    Applied Music Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Lessons are offered in brass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, strings, voice, and woodwinds. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2211 - Private Instruction HARP

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours.
    Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
     

    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

  
  • MUAP 2212 - Private Instruction HARP

    2 credit hours. 1 lecture hours.
    Class or private study is available to all students of the College on both beginning and advanced levels of instruction. Detailed requirements in the technique and repertoire for each of the course numbers may be obtained from the Fine Arts Division Office or the applied instructors. Students who register for private instruction in voice, piano, or instruments must understand that all private instruction is scheduled TBA (“to be arranged”), meaning that the day and time for lesson(s) each week is “to be arranged” with the teacher of that applied area. Consequently, the student must contact the teacher to arrange their lesson time(s) during the first week of the semester. Class instruction is scheduled in regular class periods. All music majors are required to take a two-hour credit in their principal instrument. Music minors are required to a take one-hour credit in their principal instrument. No student is allowed to take more than four hours of applied music in any one semester. The organizational structure of the applied music division allows the student to receive instruction and progress on a level that is consistent with their musical goals. Specifically, non-music majors will be allowed to progress under less rigid standards than music majors.

    Measurable Learning Outcomes:
     

    1. Proficiency through technique and pedagogy.
    2. Knowledge of appropriate standard literature.
    3. Knowledge of preparation and performance of appropriate standard repertoire.

 

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