May 01, 2024  
The University of North Carolina Pembroke 2014-2015 Catalog 
    
The University of North Carolina Pembroke 2014-2015 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Music

  
  • MUS 3351. Accompanying (1 credit)


    A course designed to acquaint the keyboard major with the art and techniques of accompanying vocal and instrumental solo and ensemble literature. (repeatable up to 3 credits) PREREQ: 2 semesters of MUSP 1021  or MUSP 1521  or MUSP 1041  or MUSP 1541  (Private Piano/Organ) and Instructor’s approval.

  
  • MUS 3430. Musical Theatre Styles III (3 credits)


    Focus is on advanced level characterization and scene work. Duets, solos, and ensemble numbers are presented.

  
  • MUS 3440. Musical Theatre Styles IV (3 credits)


    Course addresses contemporary style of musical theatre performance and audition techniques.

  
  • MUS 3460. Jazz Composition (2 credits)


    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. PREREQ: MUS 1150  or equivalent as determined by instructor.

  
  • MUS 3500. The Music Industry (3 credits)


    Explores the many facets of the music industry and relevant career possibilities.

  
  • MUS 3530. The Recording Industry (3 credits)


    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.

  
  • MUS 3580. Audio Production (3 credits)


    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. PREREQ: Permission of instructor required.

  
  • MUS 3670. Studio Techniques (3 credits)


    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. PREREQ: MUS 3580 .

  
  • MUS 3800. Introduction to Media Integration (3 credits)


    Crosslisted: (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. PREREQ: Portfolio review.

  
  • MUS 3900. Church Music (3 credits)


    A study of liturgy, music, materials, and methods appropriate for a church music director. Spring, even years.

  
  • MUS 3970. World Music: A Global Study (3 credits)


    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. PREREQ: MUS 2930 , MUS 2940 .

  
  • MUS 4000. Elementary Music Methods and Materials (3 credits)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4040. Senior Recital (0-2 credits)


    Offered to senior music majors participating in a half or full public recital. Credit is given by permission of the instructor and Department Chair.

  
  • MUS 4050. Secondary General and Choral Music Education Methods (3 credits)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4200. Secondary Instrumental Music Methods (3 credits)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4220. Jazz Pedagogy: Winds (1 credit)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4230. Jazz Pedagogy: Rhythm Section (1 credit)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4240. Jazz Pedagogy: Literature and Administration (1 credit)


    A study of the style, methodsrehearsal techniques, and administrative skills pertinent to the teaching of jazz and commercial music with special focus on literature for the big band and combo.

  
  • MUS 4250. Piano Pedagogy (2 credits)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4320. Counterpoint (2 credits)


    A study primarily of eighteenth‑century contrapuntal techniques with a written work in two and three part writing. PREREQ: MUS 2150 .

  
  • MUS 4450. Music Composition (2 credits)


    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. PREREQ: MUS 2150  or permission of instructor.

  
  • MUS 4490. Internship (Full Semester) (9 credits)


    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. PREREQ: Admission to the Professional Semester.

  
  • MUS 4550. Special Projects in Music Industry (3 credits)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4580. Intermediate Media Integration (3 credits)


    Crosslisted: (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. PREREQ: ART 3800 /BRD 3800 /MUS 3800 .

  
  • MUS 4750. Professional Seminar for Pre-Service Music Teachers (2 credits)


    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.

  
  • MUS 4800. Advanced Media Integration (3 credits)


    Crosslisted: (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. PREREQ: ART 4580 /BRD 4580 /MUS 4580 .

  
  • MUS 4900. Service Playing (1 credit)


    A study of the musical liturgy of the Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant services. Students should be free for Sunday morning church visitations. PREREQ: 3 semesters of MUSP 1021  or MUSP 1521 /MUSP 1041  or MUSP 1521  or the equivalent.

  
  • MUS 4990. Independent Study in Music (1-3 credits)


    Directed study and research in the student’s major field of interest. PREREQ: Music major, senior standing, and approval of Department Chair.

  
  • MUS 5001. University Chorale (1 credit)


    University Chorale is open to all graduate students, regardless of major, with permission of the director. The choir appears in public concerts throughout the year. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5100. Seminar in Improving Ensemble Performance (2 credits)


    This course is designed to fulfill individual and specific needs of M.A. in Music Education graduate students. Students will investigate the methods, media, materials, and techniques successfully employed used to improve ensemble performance. Expert music educators and their techniques will be explored. PREREQ: Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5181. University Marching Band (1 credit)


    The Spirit of the Carolinas marching band performs in the fall semester at area parades, marching contests, and on-campus events. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5192. Global Rhythm Ensemble (1 credit)


    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. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5290. Graduate Conducting (2 credits)


    A laboratory course that includes the study of choral and instrumental conducting techniques and scores.

  
  • MUS 5300. Rehearsal Strategies (2 credits)


    A course designed to complement MUS 5290  by offering real-life applications of conducting skills.

  
  • MUS 5340. Advanced Arranging (3 credits)


    A practical study of arranging for a wide-range of performance media as determined by the student’s teaching situation.

  
  • MUS 5350. Form and Analysis (3 credits)


    Formal and stylistic analysis of musical works, utilizing traditional and contemporary analysis methods. Examination and analysis of music literature from all musical eras, with special focus on 20thcentury scores and analytical techniques.

  
  • MUS 5381. Pembroke Singers (1 credit)


    Membership open by audition. Ensemble will explore the stylistic, aesthetic, and technical elements of literature for the choir through rehearsal and frequent public performances. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5411. University Band (1 credit)


    The University Band is open to all persons regardless of planned major with permission of the director. Public appearances are made in concerts. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5460. Band Techniques (2 credits)


    This course includes the study of band styles, planning field shows with music selection and show design, drill writing, related computer software, effective rehearsal techniques, philosophical considerations, and arranging for a band, with emphasis on marching band. PREREQ: Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5470. Vocal Methods (2 credits)


    This course is designed to fulfill individual and specific needs of vocal M.A. in Music Education graduate students. Students will investigate the methods, media, materials, and techniques employed in vocal performance. PREREQ: Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5621. Jazz Ensemble (1 credit)


    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. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5640. Applied Contemporary Instructional Methodology (3 credits)


    A study of current trends in music education relating to music instruction at all levels, K-12.

  
  • MUS 5650. Applied Philosophy and Leadership of Music Education (3 credits)


    A survey of major philosophical trends in music education from the 18th-century to the present.

  
  • MUS 5651. Percussion Ensemble (1 credit)


    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. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5660. Applied Research in Music Education (3 credits)


    Emphasis is on recent research and research methodology in music education as it relates to instructional as well as historical issues.

  
  • MUS 5731. Graduate Ensemble (1 credit per semester)


    Credit is granted for participation in an ensemble chosen by the student in consultation with his/her graduate advisor. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 total hours.

  
  • MUS 5741. Jazz Combo (1 credit)


    Membership in Jazz Combo is open to all students by audition. The student will become familiar with representative literature for jazz combo through rehearsal and performances. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5771. Early Music Ensemble (1 credit)


    The student will become familiar with historical instruments and representative literature of Medieval and Renaissance ensemble music through rehearsal and performances. May be repeated for credit up to a maximum of 8 semester hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5810. Internship in K-12 Music Education (3 credits)


    Ten week, full-time internship experiences in an off-campus public school setting appropriate for K-12 Music licensure. PREREQ: Approval of the Music Education Program Director.

  
  • MUS 5950. Advanced Study of Music History and Literature (3 credits)


    A study of select genre of music of music literature to include large-scale choral and instrumental works as well as opera and chamber music to be viewed from a stylistic and developmental viewpoint.

  
  • MUS 5970. Independent Study (1-4 credits)


    Directed reading, research, musical study, or project under the guidance of the instructor in a specific area or problem in music. Must have permission of Chair. May be taken for 1-4 hours, and may be retaken for a total of 12 credit hours. PREREQ: Graduate Standing, Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 5980. Elements of Thesis Writing (2 credits)


    A seminar class that focuses on elements of thesis writing with particular emphasis on creating an appropriate review of literature.

  
  • MUS 5990. Graduate Portfolio (1-4 credits)


    Emphasis is on demonstrating and documenting through a portfolio the knowledge, skills, and behaviors needed for reflective teaching and for community, school, and classroom leadership. May be taken for 1-4 hours, and may be retaken for a total of 8 credit hours. Students must register for this course every semester they are working on their portfolio. PREREQ: Approval by program director.

  
  • MUS 6000. Thesis Project I (2 credits)


    The first of two courses leading to a research paper of at least 40-60 pages or other approved project, produced during two successive semesters, on a topic approved and guided under the direction of a faculty advisor and two other internal graduate faculty members who schedule the student’s meetings and submission of work. The student will review relevant sources culminating in an abstract, annotated bibliography, fully-developed research questions, and survey vehicle or other prospectus submission. MUS 6000 is graded on a Satisfactory (Pass)/Unsatisfactory (Fail) basis. Pass/Fail. PREREQ: Completion of 21 semester hours of graduate work; Permission of Instructor

  
  • MUS 6010. Thesis Project II (2 credits)


    The second of two courses leading to a research paper of at least 40-60 pages, produced during two successive semesters, on a topic approved and guided under the direction of a faculty advisor and two other graduate faculty members who schedule the student’s meetings and submission of work. Involves extensive, focused research and writing, or significant work on an alternative project approved by the student’s Advisory Committee. MUS 6010 consists of the student’s drafting, revising, and submitting progressive drafts of the thesis to earn a grade of Satisfactory (Pass). Graded on a Satisfactory (Pass)/Unsatisfactory (Fail) basis. Must be taken in every semester after which thesis work is begun until such time as the final document has been successfully defended. Pass/Fail. PREREQ: Completion of MUS 6000 , Permission of Instructor.

  
  • MUS 6040. Applied Music Project (2 credits)


    Credit is granted for public presentation of a project approved by the student’s committee. Acceptable projects include half or full recital with program and supporting document, academic poster or paper presented at regional or state conference, publication, or other project agreed upon by the committee. PREREQ: Completion of 21 semester hours of graduate work, Permission of Instructor.


Music Laboratory

  
  • MUSL 1140. Lab I (1 credit)


    A laboratory to develop ear‑training, sight‑singing and keyboard skills to reinforce and apply the subject matter of Theory I. COREQ: MUS 1140 .

  
  • MUSL 1150. Lab II (1 credit)


    A laboratory to develop ear‑training, sight‑singing and keyboard skills to reinforce and apply the subject matter of Theory II. PREREQ: C- or better in MUS 1140 . COREQ: MUS 1150 .

  
  • MUSL 2140. Lab III (1 credit)


    A laboratory to develop ear‑training, sight‑singing and keyboard skills to reinforce and apply the subject matter of Theory III. PREREQ: C- or better in MUSL 1150 . COREQ: MUS 2140 .

  
  • MUSL 2150. Lab IV (1 credit)


    A laboratory to develop ear‑training, sight‑singing and keyboard skills to reinforce and apply the subject matter of Theory IV. PREREQ: C- or better in MUSL 2140 . COREQ: MUS 2150 .


Applied Music

  
  • MUSP 1001. Private Voice. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in voice. 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 1021. Private Piano. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in piano. 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 1041. Private Organ. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in organ. 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 1061. Private Flute. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1081. Private Oboe. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1101. Private Clarinet. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1121. Private Bassoon. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1141. Private Saxophone. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1161. Private Trumpet. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1171. Private Improvisation. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1181. Private French Horn. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1201. Private Trombone. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1221. Private Euphonium. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1241. Private Tuba. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1261. Private Percussion. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1271. Private Drumset. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1281. Private Violin. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1301. Private Viola. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1321. Private Violoncello. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1341. Private Bass Viol. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1361. Private Guitar. (1 credit)


    Private study is offered in 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 1501. Private Voice. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in voice. 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 1521. Private Piano. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in piano. 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 1541. Private Organ. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in organ. 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 1561. Private Flute. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1581. Private Oboe. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1601. Private Clarinet. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1621. Private Bassoon. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1641. Private Saxophone. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1661. Private Trumpet. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1681. Private French Horn. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1701. Private Trombone. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1721. Private Euphonium. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1741. Private Tuba. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1761. Private Percussion. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1771. Private Drumset. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1781. Private Violin. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1801. Private Viola. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1821. Private Violoncello. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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 1841. Private Bass Viol. (2 credits)


    Private study is offered in 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.

 

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