Undergraduate Music- Rock County
Undergraduate Music- Rock County
2024 Spring Term
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ORCHESTRA
MUS 070
Open to all students with experience playing an orchestral instrument.
BAND
MUS 071
Open to all students with experience playing a b& instrument.
CAREERS IN MUSIC AND THE ARTS
MUS 119
Students will learn about careers in music and the arts, and develop career skills for the music and arts industries that include resume and biography writing, interviewing, networking, and building an online presence. Throughout the course students will learn from professionals in arts fields through guest lectures, develop the idea of brand identity, and will practice applying and interviewing for employment in the music and arts industries.
GAGA, DRAKE, AND SHEERAN: CONTEMPORARY POPULAR MUSIC STUDIES
MUS 139
This course focuses on a host of current popular music artists and will pursue the understanding of their work in musical terms with discussion pertaining to their careers, their celebrity, and fan and internet culture, comparing their music with others who have achieved memorable status.
HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL
MUS 278
A study of Rock and Roll with emphasis on the roots, origins and influential figures in the history of this cultural phenomenon. Includes recorded listening experiences.
WORLD MUSIC
MUS 385
A guide to the underst&ing of non-West & ethnic West music through guided listening experiences of representative music throughout the world; the study of the effect of demographics & geographic concepts within a culture; & the resulting impact on America's diverse musical culture.