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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2016-2017

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MU 123 Literature and Language of Music (1)

A historical and stylistic survey designed for the music major to be taken during the first

year. Definition and use of musical terms, basic elements of form, and an introduction to

the philosophy of music are the primary focus. Prerequisite: MU 151.

MU 126 Music of the World’s People (1)

An introductory-level survey of cultures and music outside the tradition of Western

European art music. Fall, Spring.

MU 149 Class Guitar (½)

An introductory course to playing guitar in which students learn to read standard

notation, chord charts, and tablature in a variety of styles. The course is taught in a group

setting in which students learn how to play solo as well as within an ensemble.

MU 150 Fundamentals of Music (1)

A course in the rudiments of music designed for the non-music major and for majors who

wish to develop basic skills. Spring.

MU 151 Theory and Musicianship I (1)

Harmonic and contrapuntal structures in diatonic tonal music, analysis of these structures,

and musical composition in four-voice chorale style. Topics include harmonic

progression, triads and their inversions, cadences, and two-voice first-, second-, and

fourth-species counterpoint. Three 50-minute lecture classes and two 80-minute lab

sessions per week focusing on appropriate elementary aural, keyboard-harmony, and

rhythmic skills. Fall.

MU 152 Theory and Musicianship II (1)

Continuation of harmonic and contrapuntal principles in basic chromatic music, musical

analysis of these structures, and musical composition in a variety of simple textures.

Topics include seventh chords, secondary functions, common-chord modulation,

embellishment, reduction, two-voice imitative counterpoint, and two-voice third- and

fifth-species counterpoint. Three 50-minute lecture classes and two 80-minute lab

sessions per week focusing on intermediate aural, keyboard-harmony, and rhythmic

skills. Prerequisite: MU 151. Spring.

MU 154 Introduction to Electronic Music (1)

A survey of electronic music in the academy and beyond. Topics include the history,

aesthetics, basic techniques, and composition of electronic music. Intended for non-

majors.

MU 158 Music Technology (1)

An introduction to music technology for students intending to major in music that

includes a variety of basic competencies utilizing contemporary technology. Fall.