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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2016-2017

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MS 420 Voice (1)

One hour weekly of private instruction. Requirements include a minimum of twenty

hours of practice a week and attendance at performance and repertoire courses.

Additional fee. May be repeated for credit. Instructor consent required. Fall, Spring.

MS 430 Organ (1)

One hour weekly of private instruction. Requirements include a minimum of twenty

hours of practice a week and attendance at performance and repertoire courses.

Additional fee. May be repeated for credit. Instructor consent required. Fall, Spring.

MS 440 Strings (1)

One hour weekly of private instruction. Requirements include a minimum of twenty

hours of practice a week and attendance at performance and repertoire courses.

Additional fee. May be repeated for credit. Instructor consent required. Fall, Spring.

MS 450 Woodwind, Brass, or Percussion (1)

One hour weekly of private instruction. Requirements include a minimum of twenty

hours of practice a week and attendance at performance and repertoire courses.

Additional fee. May be repeated for credit. Instructor consent required. Fall, Spring.

MS 460 Classical Guitar (1)

One hour weekly of private instruction. Requirements include a minimum of twenty

hours of practice a week and attendance at performance and repertoire courses.

Additional fee. May be repeated for credit. Instructor consent required. Fall, Spring.

MU - Music

MU 112 Southern Chorale (¼)

A mixed-voice chorus that performs publicly near the end of each term. May be repeated

for credit. Fall, Spring.

MU 113 Chamber Orchestra (¼)

An orchestral ensemble performance opportunity. Students rehearse and perform with the

Red Mountain Chamber Orchestra (in residence at the College) or other approved

orchestral ensemble. May be repeated for credit.

MU 121 Introduction to Music (1)

An introductory-level survey of music literature intended for non-majors. This course

introduces fundamental musical concepts and offers a survey of American vernacular

music, music of selected world cultures, and standard repertory of western art music.

Development of listening skills is emphasized. Fall, Spring.