A comprehensive review of music content for the TExES Music Exam, which is required for music teacher licensure. Reviews are organized according to the five domains included in the TExES Exam: Listening, Music Theory and Composition, Music History and Culture, Music Classroom Performance, and Music Education.
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A study of selected topics in Music. The topic will be announced prior to registration. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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A survey of the characteristics of standard orchestral instruments and of arranging for various combinations of instruments. Includes an analytical survey showing the evolution of forms and textures of representative works from various periods of music history. Prerequisite: MUSI2331: Music Theory III.
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A comprehensive historical survey of piano music. Program building and examination of published scores are included.
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A study of selected topics in Music. The topic will be announced prior to registration. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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This internship will serve as an introduction to the engineering and production practices and theories of the audio recording studio. The student will have hands-on experience with digital and analogue mixing consoles, multi-track recording, signal processing, and microphone placement. Attention will be given to the concepts and practice of psychoacoustics in relation to quality audio recordings, audio mastering critical listening and response, and studio session management.
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A study of the concepts and ideas that shape church music and worship.
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Develops and refines student’s abilities to construct biblical worship services.
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A comprehensive historical survey of vocal music. Program building and examination of published scores are included.
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An introduction to music business. Topics include decision making in an ever-changing global music industry, business issues and challenges including business ethics in the music industry. Some career guidance in the various music industry career tracks.
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The senior project demonstrates the skills and knowledge that a student has acquired over the course of their academic career as a Music Business major.
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A study of selected topics in Music. The topic will be announced prior to registration. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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This course will serve as an introduction to the engineering and production practices and theories of the audio recording studio. The student will have hands-on experience with digital-mixing consoles, multi-track recording, signal processing, and microphone placement. Attention will be given to the concepts of quality audio recordings, audio mastering, critical listening and studio session management. This course will include the opportunity for the student to become an Avid Pro-Tools Certified Operator. Prerequisite: MUSI 3336 Advanced Music Technology
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