MUSIC
Chair: Timothy M. Altman
Faculty:
Larry D. Arnold, Valerie Austin*, H. (Hal) Davis, Joanna Ross Hersey, Jaeyoon
Kim, Elizabeth W. Maisonpierre, Jonathan Maisonpierre, José Rivera**, David
Martin (Marty) Spitzer, Tracy Thomas, Aaron Vandermeer, Tracy Wiggins
*Graduate Music Education Director
**Undergraduate Music Education
Coordinator
The
Department of Music is an accredited institutional
member of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM). Additionally, the music teacher education
licensure program is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation
of Teacher Education (NCATE) and the North Carolina State Board of Education.
The
mission of the Department of Music is to offer all students who have demonstrated
interest and ability in music the opportunity to continue further study either
for a profession or an avocation, and to educate students in such a way that
they understand and appreciate music not only as an art form with a rich
historical and cultural heritage, but as an ongoing, contemporary endeavor that
incorporates traditional and technological advancements through individual and
group participation.
The
goals of the Department of Music are: 1) to provide comprehensive musical
training for teachers of vocal and instrumental music; 2) to prepare a student
for a career as a teacher in elementary or secondary schools through an
understanding and application of the National Standards in Music; 3) to promote
musical literacy among all students; 4) to provide comprehensive musical
training for students wishing to seek employment in the music business area; 5)
to encourage professional awareness; 6) to provide outreach, support, and
encouragement to area public school teachers and students in the form of workshops,
festivals, and clinics; 7) to provide a well-rounded course of study for those
students pursuing a professional career by continuing in graduate work; 8) to
encourage a desire for continued learning in the field of music and the ability
to form and defend evaluative judgments about music; 9) to provide experiences
which the music student and the general university student will find rewarding
in developing their cultural sensitivity; and 10) to provide public programs
and concerts to enrich the cultural life of the university and community.
The
music faculty of The University of North Carolina at Pembroke believe that true
musicianship is the synthesis of knowledge acquired through active
participation in the study, performance, and creation of music and through the
discipline required to gain the physical, listening, and interpretive skills to
master the instrument that has been chosen to be the vehicle for communication
of the art.
Furthermore,
the music faculty believes that this synthesis happens one step at a time,
building on a firm foundation and rising to the highest goal attainable. It is
nurtured with positive encouragement from mentors, peers, and oneself. The
faculty strives to establish an atmosphere of support in which faculty and
students work together to be the best that they can be. Supporting this synthesis of study,
performance, and creation of music is the requirement for the creation and
maintenance of a comprehensive portfolio.
A successful review of the portfolio, its artifacts, and related
self-reflection is required prior to graduation.
Please
note that all prospective music majors, lateral entry candidates, and students
seeking an academic concentration in music must audition in order to gain
acceptance into one of the music degree programs as well as gain approval of
the specific performance (applied music) area.
Also
please note that the department’s ensemble offerings (see below - MUS 1001, MUS
1071; MUS 1121, MUS 1161, MUS 1181, MUS 1192, MUS 1381; MUS 1411; MUS 1561; MUS
1621; MUS 1641, MUS 1651; MUS 1731; MUS 1741; MUS 1751; MUS 1761; and MUS 1771)
are open to all students regardless of major. An audition is required for a
number of these ensembles.
BACHELOR
OF ARTS IN MUSIC
|
Requirements for a Bachelor of
Arts in Music |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
Freshman Seminar |
1 |
|
General Education Requirements* |
44 |
|
Major Requirements 7 hours of a Major Ensemble (at
least 4 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 3 hours of MUS 1381, or 7 hours of 1161,
or 7 hours of 1411), MUS 1140, 1150, 1810 or MUSP 10211, 1820 or
MUSP 10211, 2140, 2150, 2810 or MUSP 10212, 29403,
29304, 3290, 3340, 3970, MUSL 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150 |
33-36 |
|
Applied Music, 7 semesters
(MUSP)** |
75/146 |
|
Music Electives** |
9-12 |
|
Academic Electives |
27-28 |
|
|
Total: 128 |
1Non-keyboard majors only.
2Vocal majors only.
3MUS 2940 does not meet General
Education requirements in this degree program.
4MUS 2930 fulfills the Humanities
(Fine Arts) Elective requirement in General Education.
5Non-keyboard majors
6Keyboard majors
*Students
who plan to pursue a degree in music should consult with the Department Chair
prior to registering in General Education courses.
**Students must
earn a minimum of 15 semesters hours in 3000-level or higher courses within the
Major Requirements, Applied Music (MUSP), and Music Electives areas.
|
Requirements for a Bachelor of
Arts in Music with Elective Studies in Business—Classical
Emphasis |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
Freshman Seminar |
1 |
|
General Education Requirements* |
44 |
|
Core Music Requirements 7 hours of a Major Ensemble (at least 4
hours of MUS 1001 and up to 3 hours of MUS 1381, or 7 hours of
1161, or 7 hours of 1411) 0; MUS 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150; 3340 or
3460; MUSL 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150; 1810 or MUSP 10211, 1820 or
MUSP 10211, 2810 or MUSP 10212; 3 semesters of Music
History selected from [10403 or 1060 or 29803] 4, 29305,
29406, 3970; MUS 4040 |
28-31 |
|
Applied Music (MUSP) |
14 |
|
Additional Concentration
Requirements MUS [1001 or
1381]7; MUS 3500, 3530, 3580, 3670, 3800, 4580; ECN 10007;
ENTR 2000, 2100, 4000 |
27-28 |
|
Electives |
10-14 |
|
|
Total: 128 |
*Students who plan
to pursue a degree in music should consult with the Department Chair prior to
registering in General Education courses.
0 Major Ensemble
for Keyboard majors is 4 semesters of MUS 1001, 1161, 1381, or 1411, and 3
hours of MUS 3351.
1 Non-keyboard
majors only.
2 Vocal
majors only.
3 MUS
1040 and 2980 fulfill the General Education requirements in Fine Arts or in the
Humanities Elective in the Fine Arts.
4
Only one of MUS 1040, 1060, 2980 may count toward degree requirements in this
track.
5 MUS
2930 fulfills the Humanities (Fine Arts) Elective requirement in General
Education.
6 2940
fulfills the Fine Arts requirement in General Education.
7 Non-vocal
majors only.
8 ECN 1000 fulfills the Economics requirement in
General Education
|
Requirements for a Bachelor of
Arts in Music with Elective Studies in Business—
Jazz and Commercial Emphasis |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
Freshman Seminar |
1 |
|
General Education Requirements* |
44 |
|
Core Music Requirements Major Ensemble 0 is 7
hours of MUS 1561 or 1621 or 1741 (no more than 4 hours of 1621); MUS 1140,
1150, 2140, 2150, 3460; MUSL 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150; 1810 or MUSP 10211,
1820 or MUSP 10211, 2810 or MUSP 10212; MUS 10403,
1060, 29304; MUS 4040 |
28-31 |
|
Applied Music (MUSP) |
14 |
|
Additional Concentration
Requirements MUS 1001 or 1381;
MUS 3500, 3530, 3580, 3670, 3800, 4580; ECN 10005; ENTR 2000,
2100, 4000 |
28 |
|
Electives |
10-13 |
|
|
Total: 128 |
*Students who plan
to pursue a degree in music should consult with the Department Chair prior to
registering in General Education courses.
0 Major Ensemble
for Keyboard majors is 4 semesters of MUS 1561, 1621, or
1741, and 3 hours of MUS 3351.
1 Non-keyboard
majors only.
2 Vocal
majors only.
3MUS
1040 fulfills the Fine Arts requirement in General Education.
4MUS 2930 fulfills the Humanities (Fine Arts) Elective
requirement in General Education.
5ECN 1000 fulfills the Economics requirement in General Education.
BACHELOR OF
MUSIC IN MUSICAL THEATRE
Coordinator: Hal Davis
|
Requirements for a Bachelor of
Music in Musical Theatre |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
Freshman Seminar |
1 |
|
General Education Requirements* |
44 |
|
Music Requirements 6 hours of a Major Ensemble (at least
4 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 2 hours of MUS 1381), 2 hours of MUS 1121, 3
hours of MUS 1641, MUS 1140, 1150, 1810, 1820, 2430, 2440, 2810, 29401,
29302, 2980,
3430, 3440, 4040; MUSL 1140, 1150 |
39 |
|
Applied Music (MUSP) |
14 |
|
Theatre Requirements THE 1640, 1650, 1810, 1820, 2010,
2070, 2330, 2500, 2810, 2820, 3010, 3170, 3530, 4010 |
30 |
|
|
Total: 128 |
1MUS 2940 fulfills the Fine Arts
requirement in General Education.
2MUS 2930 fulfills the Humanities
(Fines Arts) Elective requirement in General Education.
*Students
who plan to pursue a degree in music should consult with the Department Chair
prior to registering for General Education courses.
BACHELOR OF
MUSIC IN MUSIC EDUCATION (K-12)
Coordinator: José Rivera
Upon successful
completion of the program of study in Music Education and related requirements,
graduates are eligible for a Standard Professional license to teach in the
State of North Carolina. For a more
detailed description, including the program standards and goals and objectives,
turn to Undergraduate Licensure Programs in the School of Education section of
this catalog.
|
Course Requirements |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
Freshman Seminar and General Education |
45(39)* |
|
Specialty Area—Select one Emphasis (*6 semester hours may count
toward General Ed) Vocal Emphasis: 7 hours of a Major
Ensemble (at least 4 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 3 hours of MUS 1381) MUS 1810 or MUSP 1021, MUS 1820 or
MUSP 1021, MUS 2810 or MUSP 1021 MUS 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150; MUSL
1140, 1150, 2140, 2150 MUS 2250, 2260, 2270, 2280, 2290,
2450, 2540, 29401, 29302, 3290,
3301, 3340, 3970, 4040 Instrumental Emphasis: MUS 1001; 7 hours of MUS 1161 or
1411 MUS 1810 or MUSP 1021, MUS 1820 or
MUSP 1021 MUS 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150; MUSL
1140, 1150, 2140, 2150 MUS 2250, 2260, 2270, 2280, 2290,
2450, 2540, 29401, 29302, 3290,
3301, 3340, 3970, 4040 Keyboard
Emphasis (Vocal Orientation): 4 hours of a Major Ensemble (at
least 2 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 2 hours of MUS 1381) 3 hours of MUS 3351 MUS 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150; MUSL
1140, 1150, 2140, 2150 MUS 2250, 2260, 2270, 2280, 2290,
2450, 2540, 29401, 29302,
3290, 3301, 3340, 3970, 4040, 4250
Keyboard
Emphasis (Instrumental Orientation): MUS 1001, 4 hours of MUS 1161 or
1411 3 hours of MUS 3351 MUS 1140, 1150, 2140, 2150; MUSL
1140, 1150, 2140, 2150 MUS 2250, 2260, 2270, 2280, 2290,
2450, 2540, 29401, 29302,
3290, 3301, 3340, 3970, 4040, 4250 All students: Applied Music (MUSP) 14 hours |
63 |
|
Educator Preparation Core EPC 2020, 2040, 3010 |
6 |
|
Content Pedagogy MUS 4000, 4490, 4750 MUS 4050 (Vocal Emphasis and
Keyboard Emphasis [Vocal Orientation]) MUS 4200 (Instrumental Emphasis
and Keyboard Emphasis [Instrumental Orientation]) |
17 |
|
|
Total: 125 |
1MUS 2940 fulfills the Fine Arts
requirement in General Education.
2MUS 2930 fulfills the Humanities
(Fine Arts) Elective requirement in General Education.
NOTE: Students who desire teacher licensure in
Music Education should declare the major as soon as possible in their college
career. Consultation with the Program Coordinator or program advisor prior to
registering for General Education courses is strongly recommended.
ACADEMIC
CONCENTRATIONS
For
students seeking a baccalaureate degree in Elementary Education, Special
Education, or Physical Education, the Department of Music offers an Academic
Concentration of 18 semester hours. Please note that all perspective students
wishing to pursue this option must audition for acceptance into this program.
|
Requirements for an Academic
Concentration in Music Vocal Orientation (Audition
Required) |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1140* and MUSL 1140*; MUS 1020
and 3240 |
10 |
|
3
hours of a Major Ensemble (at least 2 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 1 hour of
MUS 1381) |
3 |
|
MUSP
1001 or MUS 1910**; MUSP 1001; MUSP 1001 |
3 |
|
MUS 1330 (for non-Music majors) or
MUSP 1021**; |
2 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
*Placement determined by theory
placement exam.
**Placement determined by audition.
|
Requirements for an Academic
Concentration in Music Keyboard Orientation (Audition
Required) |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1140* and MUSL 1140*; MUS 1020
and 3240 |
10 |
|
3
hours of a Major Ensemble (at least 2 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 1 hour of
MUS 1381 or 1 hour of MUS 1001 and 2 hours of MUS 1411) |
3 |
|
3 hours of MUSP 1021 |
3 |
|
Electives |
2 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
*Placement determined by theory
placement exam.
|
Requirements for an Academic
Concentration in Music Instrumental Orientation (Audition
Required) |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1140* and MUSL 1140*; MUS 1020
and 3240 |
10 |
|
MUS 1001 (1 hour), 1411 (3 hours) |
4 |
|
MUSP 1**, 1***
|
2 |
|
MUS 1330 (for non-Music majors) or
MUSP 1021****; |
2 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
*Placement determined by theory
placement exam.
**Course number determined by chosen
instrument.
***Must be the second semester of
study on the chosen instrument.
****Placement determined by
audition.
MINORS
MINOR IN
MUSIC
A
program designed to provide opportunities for any student to develop an
understanding and appreciation of music as part of a liberal arts education.
Students who plan to minor in music should consult with the Department Chair in
order to acquire a music advisor in addition to their major advisor.
|
Required Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1140 and MUSL 1140 |
4 |
|
MUS 1330 or 1810 or MUSP 1021 |
1 |
|
MUS 1340 or 1820 or MUSP 1021 |
1 |
|
MUS 1020 (3 hrs); 3 hours of a
Major Ensemble (at least 2 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 1 hour of MUS 1381 or
3 hours of MUS 1411) |
6 |
|
Applied
Music (MUSP) |
21 |
|
Music Electives |
4 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
1If MUSP 1021 is chosen as the
keyboard option, two additional semesters of MUSP 1021 may be used to fulfill
this requirement.
MINOR IN SACRED MUSIC for
Instrumental Emphasis Music Majors or Non-Music Majors
A
program designed to enable Instrumental Emphasis music majors or non-music
majors to develop the skills needed to work successfully in the area of sacred
music. The minor in sacred music requires a minimum of 18 semester hours:
|
Required Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1001 (4 hours above major
requirements), 3290, and 3900 |
9 |
|
MUS 1140 and MUSL 1140 |
4 |
|
Keyboard Requirements Music Majors: Two semesters of
MUSP 1021 or 1041 Non-Music
Majors: MUS 1330, 1340 |
2 |
|
Electives: REL 1050, REL 1060, or
music courses that are not part of the music major degree |
3 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
MINOR IN SACRED MUSIC for Voice or
Keyboard/Vocal Orientation Music Majors
A
program designed to enable Voice or Keyboard/Vocal Orientation music majors to
develop the skills needed to work successfully in the area of sacred music. The
minor in sacred music requires a minimum of 18 semester hours:
|
Required Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
REL 1050 or REL 1060 |
3 |
|
MUS 3290 and 3900 |
5 |
|
MUS 1140 and MUSL 1140 |
4 |
|
Applied
Music (MUSP): Organ and/or Piano beyond major degree requirements |
3 |
|
Music Electives (courses that are
not part of the music major degree) |
3 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
MINOR IN JAZZ STUDIES for Non-Music
Majors
A program designed to equip students
to perform and teach music in the jazz idiom.
|
Required Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1040, 4220, 4230, 4240 |
6 |
|
3 hours from MUSP 1171, MUS 2360,
2370 |
3 |
|
3 hours of MUSP (other than 1171) |
3 |
|
6 hours of MUS 1561, 1621, 1741 |
6 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
MINOR IN JAZZ STUDIES for Music
Majors
A program designed to equip music
majors to perform and teach music in the jazz idiom.
|
Required Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1040, 3460, 4220, 4230, 4240 |
8 |
|
4 hours from MUSP 1171, 3171, MUS
2360, 2370 |
4 |
|
6 hours of MUS 1561, 1621, 1741 |
6 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
MINOR IN MUSICAL THEATRE
A program
designed to provide the basics of musical theatre training and an historical
introduction to the genre.
|
Required
Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 2430, 2440, 3430, 3440, 2980 |
15 |
|
Elective: 3 additional hours from
one of the following: A:
MUS 1910, 2 hours of MUSP 1001 B:
3 hours of a Major Ensemble (at least 2 hours of MUS 1001 and up to 1 hour of
MUS 1381) |
3 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
MINOR IN MUSIC BUSINESS
A program
designed to provide an introduction to major facets of the music industry.
|
Required
Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
MUS 1060, 3500-3530, 3580 |
12 |
|
ENTR
2000 |
3 |
|
3 hours selected from the
following: Any
MUSP, MUS 1330, 1340, 1350, 1360 |
3 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
MINOR IN MEDIA INTEGRATION STUDIES
Interdisciplinary study in digital
studios in Must, Art, and Mass Communication
|
Required
Courses |
Sem. Hrs. |
|
ART 1450, MUS 3800, 4580, 4800 |
12 |
|
Electives: 6 additional hours (2
courses) from the following: PHI 1020, SOC 2200, ENG 2900, MCM
2100, ART 2500, BRD 2800, MUS 3580 |
6 |
|
|
Total: 18 |
COURSES (MUS, MUSL)
MUS
0106. Basic Musicianship
This
course is required for students who fail the theory placement test. It will focus on the fundamentals of
music. Credit, 3 semester hours (will
not count toward earned hours or graduation requirements).
MUS 1001.
University Chorale
The
Concert Choir is open to all persons regardless of planned major with
permission of the director. The Choir appears in public concerts throughout the
year. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be
repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1020. Introduction to Music Appreciation
Restriction:
Not open to music majors.
The development of knowledge and understanding of music. Emphasis given to the
forms of music found in different periods and the relationship of music to
general cultural development. Credit, 3
semester hours.
MUS
1040. Introduction to Jazz Appreciation
Open
to both music and non‑music majors. An introduction to jazz through a study of its
origins, development, styles, and major innovative figures. Consideration is
made of the idiom’s historical and sociological contexts. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
1060. Rhythm and Rock
The
history, musical styles, and major figures of rhythm and blues, rock ’n’ roll,
and other forms of American popular music are studied in the context of
cultural and social history. Critical listening skills are developed by
comparing and contrasting individual works and a variety of historical
styles. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
1071. University Pep Band
The
University Pep Band is open to all persons regardless of planned major with
permission of the director. Public performances will be made at athletic events
and whenever support of scheduled University activities is needed. PREREQ:
Permission of instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit
up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1121. Scenes from Musical Theatre
Students
will create scenes from musicals and operas for public performance. Emphasis
will be on creating stylistically correct characters from significant shows.
The scenes will be costumed and staged. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for
credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1140. Theory I
Introduction
to the basic materials and concepts of music theory. The course will focus on
commonalities of selected historic and geographic literatures through the study
of fundamentals, melodic and harmonic writing, terms, and symbols. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Student
must successfully pass a placement test for enrollment. COREQ: MUSL 1140.
MUSL
1140. Lab I
A
laboratory to develop ear‑training, sight‑singing and keyboard
skills to reinforce and apply the subject matter of Theory I. Credit, 1 semester hour. COREQ: MUS 1140.
MUS
1150. Theory II
A
study of the formal types, ensembles and compositional practices of Western art
music will further student awareness of musical materials and relationships.
The emphasis of the course will be on tonal harmonic structures and
procedures. Credit, 3 semester hours.
COREQ: MUSL 1150. PREREQ: C - or better in MUS 1140
MUSL
1150. Lab II
A
laboratory to develop ear‑training, sight‑singing and keyboard
skills to reinforce and apply the subject matter of Theory II. Credit, 1 semester hour. COREQ: MUS 1150.
PREREQ: C - or better in MUSL 1140
MUS
1161. University Orchestra
The
University Orchestra is open to all persons regardless of planned major with
permission of the director. Students
will study, rehearse, and perform music from world orchestra literature in a
full range of styles and genres. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. Credit, 1
semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1181. University Marching Band
The
Spirit of the Carolinas marching band performs in the fall semester at area
parades, marching contests, and on-campus events. PREREQ: Permission of
instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum
of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1192. Global Rhythm Ensemble
Open
to both music and non-music majors.
Students will study and perform the native music of non-Western
cultures, including Caribbean, African, Mexican, and other repertoire. Students participate in public
performances. PREREQ: Permission of the
instructor. Credit, ½ semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum
of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1330. Class Piano I for Non‑Music
Majors
A
concentrated group study of keyboard harmony and playing techniques, designed
for the student with little or no musical background. Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
1340. Class Piano II for Non‑Music
Majors
A
continuation of MUS 1330 (Class Piano I for Non‑Music Majors). Credit, 1 semester hour. PREREQ: MUS 1330.
MUS
1350. Class Guitar I
The
emphasis of the course will be on acquiring a practical knowledge of music
fundamentals and a sound basic technique on the guitar. Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
1360. Class Guitar II
The
emphasis of the course will be on acquiring the knowledge of music and the
technical abilities on the guitar needed to adequately perform in a variety of
settings. Credit, 1 semester hour.
PREREQ: MUS 1350 or permission of instructor.
MUS
1381. Pembroke Singers
Membership
open by audition. Ensemble will explore the stylistic, aesthetic, and technical
elements of literature for the small choir through rehearsal and frequent
public performances. PREREQ: Permission
of instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a
maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS 1411.
University Band
The
University Band is open to all persons regardless of planned major with
permission of the director. Public appearances are made in concerts. PREREQ:
Permission of instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit
up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS 1561.
University Jazz Choir
Membership
in the University Jazz Choir is open to all students by audition. A study of
vocal music trends, through the rehearsal and performance of pop, rock,
progressive jazz, and other modern forms of music. PREREQ: Permission of
instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum
of 8 semester hours.
MUS 1621.
University Jazz Ensemble
Membership
in the University Jazz Ensemble is open to all students by audition. A study of
technical, stylistic and aesthetic elements of jazz literature through
rehearsal and public performances. PREREQ: Permission of instructor. Credit, 1
semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1641. Musical Production
A
graded laboratory experience in a specific area of the theatre as defined by a
contract with a specific faculty member in either the performance or technical
support areas of musical theatre. The signed contract will specify the function
of the student and be supervised by a faculty member. PREREQ: Permission of
instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum
of 8 semester hours.
MUS 1651.
Percussion Ensemble
Membership
in Percussion Ensemble is open to all students by audition or permission of the
director. A technical, stylistic, and aesthetic study of percussion ensemble
literature through rehearsal and public performances. PREREQ: Permission of
instructor. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum
of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1731. Chamber Ensemble
The
student will become familiar with representative literature for various small
ensembles through rehearsal and performances. PREREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8
semester hours.
MUS
1741. Jazz Combo
The
student will become familiar with representative literature for Jazz Combo
through rehearsal and performances. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated
for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1751. Low Brass Ensemble
The
UNCP Low Brass Ensemble rehearses one hour weekly and presents multiple
performances per semester. Performing
as a member of the UNCP Low Brass Ensemble increases the student’s performance
abilities by addressing technical facility, range, rhythm, intonation, and
musicianship. Placement is by audition
each semester. Credit, 1 semester hour.
May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1761. Guitar Ensemble
Students
will become familiar with representative literature for various guitar duos,
trios, and quartets through rehearsals and performances. Credit, 1 semester hour.
May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1771. Early Music Ensemble
The
student will become familiar with historical instruments and representative
literature of Medieval and Renaissance ensemble music through rehearsal and
performances. Credit, 1 semester hour. May be repeated for credit up to a
maximum of 8 semester hours.
MUS
1810. Class Piano I
A
concentrated group study of keyboard harmony and playing techniques, designed
for the music major. Credit, 1 semester
hour.
MUS
1820. Class Piano II
A
continuation of MUS 1810. Credit, 1
semester hour. PREREQ: MUS 1810.
MUS
1910. Class Voice
A
concentrated group study of singing techniques and vocal development including
sight singing. Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
2020. Vocal Diction
A
study of pronunciation and enunciation of foreign languages commonly used in
singing. Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
2140. Theory III
A
continued study of the musical materials of Western art music. Chromatic
harmony and larger forms will be studied with an emphasis on advanced analytic
concepts and terms. Credit, 3 semester
hours. COREQ: MUSL 2140. PREREQ: C - or better in MUS 1150.
MUSL
2140. Lab III
A
laboratory to develop ear‑training,
sight‑singing and keyboard skills to reinforce and apply the subject
matter of Theory III. Credit, 1 semester
hour. COREQ: MUS 2140. PREREQ: C - or better in MUSL 1150.
MUS
2150. Theory IV
Materials
and techniques of Twentieth Century music.
Credit, 3 semester hours. COREQ: MUSL 2150. PREREQ: C - or better in MUS
2140
MUSL
2150. Lab IV
A
laboratory to develop ear‑training,
sight‑singing and keyboard skills to reinforce and apply the subject
matter of Theory IV. Credit, 1 semester
hour. COREQ: MUS 2150. PREREQ: C - or better in MUSL 2140
MUS
2250. Class Woodwind
A
concentrated study in fundamentals and playing techniques for Flute, Oboe,
Clarinet, Saxophone, and Bassoon.
Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
2260. Class Brass
A
concentrated study in fundamentals and playing techniques for Trumpet, Cornet,
French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, and Tuba.
Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
2270. Class Percussion
A
concentrated study in fundamentals and playing techniques of percussion
instruments. Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
2280. Class Strings
A
concentrated study of fundamentals and playing techniques of the orchestral
stringed instruments. Credit, 1 semester
hour.
MUS
2290. Vocal Methods
A
concentrated study of fundamentals and basic techniques of the voice. Students will also study the basic choral
repertoire for students in all grades, elementary through high school.
Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
2360. Improvisation I
A
course in the development of improvisational skills through the study and
application of theoretical and stylistic principles common to the jazz
idiom. Credit, 2 semester hours. PREREQ:
MUS 1150 or permission of instructor.
MUS
2370. Improvisation II
A
continuation of MUS 2360. Credit, 2
semester hours. PREREQ: MUS 2360.
MUS
2430. Musical Theatre Styles I
An
introduction to elementary acting technique for musical theatre. Focus is on acting technique incorporated
within an introduction to suitable repertoire.
Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: One semester of Private Voice, either
MUSP 1501 or 1001.
MUS
2440. Musical Theatre Styles II
Focus
is on characterization for the singing actor.
Organic literature from the repertoire is explored. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
2450. Music Technology
Students
will acquire competence in software and implementations of technology specific
to music and music education. Credit, 2
semester hours.
MUS 2540.
Introduction to Music Education
Survey
of American education, with an emphasis on music learning, teaching and
philosophy, school structure and governance, diversity and multi-cultural
education, and professional ethics. Supervised field experiences required.
Credit, 1 semester hour. PREREQ: MUS majors only.
MUS 2810.
Class Piano III
A
continuation of the non-keyboard major’s pianistic development with emphasis on
the practical aspects of reading, harmonization, and transposition. Credit, 1 semester hour. PREREQ: MUS 1820
MUS 2930.
The World of Music: Classical to the Contemporary Era
A
study of the development of music from the Classical period through the
twenty-first century. Such development
will be viewed in light of its political, social, and general cultural
setting. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS 2940.
The World of Music: Antiquity to the
Baroque Era
A
study of the development of music from Antiquity through the Baroque era. Such development will be viewed in light of
its political, social, and general cultural setting. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
2980. History of Musical Theatre
A
survey of the American musical from 1860 to the present, with particular
emphasis on the musicals written after 1927. The development of the musical will
be viewed in light of its political, social, and general cultural setting. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
3240. Musical Experiences for Young
Children
Restriction:
Not open to music majors.
A course designed to present methods and media of teaching classroom
music. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
3290. Conducting
A
laboratory course which includes the study of choral and instrumental
conducting techniques, choral and instrumental scores; with supervised
conducting experience. Credit, 2
semester hours.
MUS
3301. Rehearsal Strategies
This
course is designed to complement MUS 3290 by offering real-life practice and
application of conducting skills. Credit, 2 semester hours. PREREQ: MUS 3290.
MUS
3320. Form and Analysis
A
study of various forms including large and small choral and instrumental
works. Credit, 2 semester hours. PREREQ:
MUS 2150.
MUS
3340. Orchestration and Arranging
A
practical study of the fundamentals of scoring for individual instruments and
ensembles. Credit, 2 semester hours.
PREREQ: MUS 2150.
MUS 3351.
Accompanying
A
course designed to acquaint the keyboard major with the art and techniques of
accompanying vocal and instrumental solo and ensemble literature. Credit, 1 semester hour each. PREREQ: 2
semesters of MUSP 1021 or 1521 or MUSP 1041 or MUSP 1541 (Private Piano/Organ)
and Instructor’s approval. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 3
semester hours.
MUS 3430.
Musical Theatre Styles III
Focus
is on advanced level characterization and scene work. Duets, solos, and ensemble numbers are
presented. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS 3440.
Musical Theatre Styles IV
Course
addresses contemporary style of musical theatre performance and audition
techniques. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
3460. Jazz Composition
A
study of basic compositional techniques as applied to the jazz idiom. Original
compositions will be written and orchestrated for various‑sized jazz
ensembles. Spring, odd years. Credit, 2 semester hours. PREREQ: MUS 1150 or
equivalent as determined by instructor.
MUS 3500. The Music Industry
Explores
the many facets of the music industry and relevant career possibilities. Credit, 3 semester hours
MUS
3530. The Recording Industry
This
course examines current trends and the role of the recording industry in the
music business. It explores the history of major and independent record labels,
current record companies, the distribution of recorded music and the role of
retail in music distribution. The student will examine artist/label agreements
and will study contractual language and content. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ:
MUS 3500
MUS
3580. Audio Production
An
introduction to the equipment, procedures, and techniques of audio
production. Course work will trace the
production chain from microphone characteristics to finished audio file types
and will include experience with recording, MIDI sequencing, editing, signal
processing, and mixing. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Permission of
instructor required.
MUS
3670. Studio Techniques
An
opportunity for creative work in an audio studio environment. Multi-track recording and mixing, sampling
and synthesis, advanced microphone techniques, and scoring to picture will
provide the technical foundation for original and expressive work. Course work will include the analysis of
classic studio techniques used in prominent examples from the history of
recording. Each student is expected to
produce a portfolio of creative audio works. Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: MUS 3580
MUS 3800.
Introduction to Media Integration (ART 3800, BRD 3800)
Media
Integration is a cooperative, cross-listed course taught by the faculty from
Art, Music, and Mass Communication departments. The purpose of this course is
to offer an interdisciplinary, team-taught curriculum that integrates digital
video, audio, animation, and graphics in
a student centered studio environment.
Credit, 3 semester hours. PREREQ: Portfolio review.
MUS
3900. Church Music
A
study of liturgy, music, materials, and methods appropriate for a church music
director. Spring, even years. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS 3970.
World Music: A Global Study
A
survey of World Music, primarily in its current musical settings. Such development will be viewed in light of
its political, social, and general cultural setting. Coursework includes a major music history
project and exhibition. Credit, 3
semester hours. PREREQ: MUS 2930,
2940.
MUS
4000. Elementary Music Methods and
Materials
Principles
and practices required in teaching music to children, to include an overview of
current approaches (Dalcroze, Kodaly, Orff) and their impact on current
methodology and materials. Emphasis on planning, teaching and evaluating music
lessons at preschool, primary, intermediate, and upper elementary levels in
consideration of learning abilities at the varying levels of children’s growth
and development. Credit, 3 semester
hours.
MUS
4040. Senior Recital
Offered
to senior music majors participating in a half or full public recital. Credit
is given by permission of the instructor and Department Chair. Credit, 0‑2 semester hours.
MUS
4050. Secondary General and Choral Music
Education Methods
An
examination of the music program in secondary school involving curricula for
fine arts requirement, instructional procedures for the teaching of advanced
general music, music appreciation and choral ensembles. Choral rehearsal
techniques, singing skills, repertoire skills, choral literature for major eras
will be covered. Emphasis is placed on the philosophies and pragmatic
approaches to managing and teaching music at the secondary level. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
4200. Secondary Instrumental Music
Methods
A
study of current materials and methods used in building instrumental programs
from elementary through high school to include a basic history and philosophy
of music education, sequential organizational approaches, evaluative
techniques, theoretical research, performance literature, field based
knowledge, instrument repair, and marching band techniques. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
4220. Jazz Pedagogy: Winds
A
study of the style, methods, and rehearsal techniques pertinent to the teaching
of jazz and commercial music with special focus on the brass and reeds. Credit,
1 semester hour.
MUS
4230. Jazz Pedagogy: Rhythm Section
A
study of the style, methods, and rehearsal techniques pertinent to the teaching
of jazz and commercial music with special focus on the rhythm section. Credit,
1 semester hour.
MUS
4240. Jazz Pedagogy: Literature and
Administration
A
study of the style, methods, rehearsal techniques, and administrative skills
pertinent to the teaching of jazz and commercial music with special focus on
literature for the big band and combo. Credit, 1 semester hour.
MUS
4250. Piano Pedagogy
A
course designed primarily for the keyboard specialist who is planning to teach
piano. The course includes methods of teaching, appropriate materials, and
techniques for all grade levels. Credit, 2 semester hours.
MUS
4320. Counterpoint
A
study primarily of eighteenth‑century contrapuntal techniques with a
written work in two and three part writing. Credit, 2 semester hours. PREREQ:
MUS 2150.
MUS
4450. Music Composition
A
course designed to implement the student’s study of theory. Original
compositions will be written for instrumental and choral ensembles in the
important music forms utilizing homophonic and polyphonic techniques. Credit, 2
semester hours. PREREQ: MUS 2150 or permission of instructor.
MUS
4490. Internship (Full Semester)
Provides
continuous full-time, full-semester teaching experience in off-campus public
school setting in the subject area in which the candidate seeks licensure.
Includes placement at two levels (elementary, middle, secondary) for K-12
licensure areas. Pass/Fail grading. Credit, 9 semester hours. PREREQ: Admission to the Professional
Semester.
MUS
4550. Special Projects in Music
Industry
An
independent study project culminating the student’s sequence of studies with a
substantive research project resulting in a major paper or comparable original
work. Credit, 3 semester hours.
MUS
4580. Intermediate Media Integration
(ART 4580, BRD 4580)
This
course is an opportunity for further interdisciplinary study in new media.
Projects and assignments emphasize the production of digital content for
multimedia projects. Products will be from the areas of still digital
image-making, digital photography, computer-based printing, digital audio
recording and editing, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), digital
animation, and digital videography and editing. Students will have intensive
hands-on experience in each area, resulting in an understanding of the
techniques and concepts involved in the design and implementation of multimedia
projects. Both individual and group assignments can be expected. Credit, 3
semester hours. PREREQ: ART/BRD/MUS 3800
MUS 4750.
Professional Seminar for Pre-Service Music Teachers
A
seminar designed to parallel the full semester internship experience. Emphasis
is placed on helping on-site pre-service teachers understand the purpose,
organization, and administration of schools and school systems as well as the
role of the music teacher. Opportunities will be provided to review the
challenges found in the internship experience.
Credit, 2 semester hours.
MUS 4800.
Advanced Media Integration (ART 4800, BRD 4800)
This
course is an opportunity for advanced interdisciplinary study in new media.
Assignments emphasize the design and integration of digital content for
multimedia projects. Students will propose and prototype a project and
participate in the team development of a final project. Students will also be
assigned roles in the creative decision-making and work involved in proposals
under development and/or consideration in the UNCP Media Integration Project.
Students’ products will be expected to relate to the three essential aspects of
the University mission—teaching, research, and service—and have the potential
to serve as professional examples for student portfolios. Credit, 3 semester
hours. PREREQ: ART/BRD/MUS 4580
MUS
4900. Service Playing
A
study of the musical liturgy of the Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant services.
Students should be free for Sunday morning church visitations. Credit, 1 semester hour. PREREQ: 3 semesters
of MUSP 1021 or 1521/MUSP 1041 or 1541 or the equivalent.
MUS
4990. Independent Study in Music
Directed
study and research in the student’s major field of interest. Credit, 1‑3 semester hours. PREREQ:
Music major, senior standing, and approval of Department Chair.
MUSS 3xxx.
Special Topics in Music
Special
projects, courses of study, concert tours, or trips designed to acquaint
students with various aspects of foreign life and culture; may include a series
of performances at festivals and other venues, home stays, and visits to places
of historical and musical interest. Credit,
1 - 3 semester hours.
APPLIED MUSIC (MUSP)
Private
study is offered in piano, organ, voice, and instruments of the band and
orchestra. In each of these fields, the work is adapted to the needs of the
individual student. Courses in applied
music are required of all music majors and may be elected with permission of
the instructor by students not majoring in music. Credit for non-majors is
limited to one semester hour. It is the Department of Music policy that non-majors
enrolled in private lessons are expected to enroll in an appropriate ensemble.
For more information on these matters, please consult the UNCP Department of
Music Handbook.
Freshman,
sophomore, and junior music majors are expected to perform in a minimum of one
departmental recital per semester at the discretion of the instructor. Senior
music majors must be in preparation for their senior recital.
MUSP
1001,
3001. Private
Voice. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1021, 3021. Private Piano.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1041, 3041. Private Organ.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1061, 3061. Private Flute.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1081, 3081. Private Oboe.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1101, 3101. Private Clarinet.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1121, 3121. Private Bassoon.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1141, 3141. Private Saxophone.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1161, 3161. Private Trumpet.
1 semester hour.
MUSP 1171, 3171. Private
Improvisation. 1 semester hour.
MUSP 1181, 3181. Private French
Horn. 1 semester hour.
MUSP 1201, 3201. Private Trombone. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1221, 3221. Private Euphonium. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1241, 3241. Private Tuba. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1261, 3261. Private Percussion. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1271, 3271. Private Drumset. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1281, 3281. Private Violin. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1301, 3301. Private Viola. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1321, 3321. Private Violoncello. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1341, 3341. Private Bass Viol. 1
semester hour.
MUSP 1361, 3361.
Private Guitar. 1 semester hour.
MUSP
1501, 3501. Private Voice. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1521, 3521. Private Piano. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1541, 3541. Private Organ. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1561, 3561. Private Flute. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1581, 3581. Private Oboe. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1601, 3601. Private Clarinet. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1621, 3621. Private Bassoon. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1641, 3641. Private Saxophone. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1661, 3661. Private Trumpet. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1681, 3681. Private French Horn. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1701, 3701. Private Trombone. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1721, 3721. Private Euphonium. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1741, 3741. Private Tuba. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1761, 3761. Private Percussion. 2 semester hours.
MUSP 1771, 3771. Private Drumset. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1781, 3781. Private Violin. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1801, 3801. Private Viola. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1821, 3821. Private Violoncello. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1841, 3841. Private Bass Viol. 2 semester hours.
MUSP
1861, 3861. Private Guitar. 2 semester hours.
Private
lessons are designed to build technical proficiency, repertoire, and awareness
of vocal and instrumental problems. Permission of the instructor is a
prerequisite for all MUSP courses.
Enrollment for two hours of credit is restricted to the major instrument
for music majors only; each two-hour course from MUSP 1501-1861 may be repeated
for credit up to a maximum of 6 semester hours; MUSP 3501-3801
may be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. Music majors
enrolling for one-semester-hour lessons may repeat levels MUSP 1001-1361 for a
maximum of three semester hours and levels MUSP 3001-3361 for a maximum of four
semester hours. Students not majoring in music should enroll for
one-hour credit; each one-hour course from MUSP 1001-1361 may be repeated for
credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours.
Proficiency Requirements
All
music majors are evaluated at the conclusion of their third semester of Applied
Music. Transfer students at or above this level will be evaluated at the
conclusion of their first semester of study. The Evaluation Forum involves an
assessment of both the student’s performing ability and his/her overall
academic accomplishments and professionalism. This process will determine whether
or not the student will be allowed to enroll in upper level music courses. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 is required for
entrance into the Bachelor of Music in Music Education program, 2.0 for all
other baccalaureate degrees.
All
music majors are required to attend recitals, concerts, seminars, workshops,
etc. Additional information concerning
this requirement can be found in the UNCP Department of Music Handbook.
Graduating
seniors (with the exception of Bachelor of Arts in Music majors) must present
an individual or joint recital as a partial requirement for graduation.
Approval of the recital must be given by the music faculty at least three weeks
prior to presentation. Students who complete their applied music studies must
continue to enroll in Applied Music until they have completed their senior
recital requirements.
A
proficiency examination is required of all music majors by the Piano Division.
The requirements for the Piano Proficiency Exam are outlined in the UNCP Department of Music Handbook.