Course Web Pages
Music Course Web Pages
Here are web pages for individual music courses, in which
instructors offer syllabi, course outlines, reading lists,
current assignments and other information. Instructors who
prepare online materials for their classes are asked to send
e-mail to the address below so that their work may be listed
here. Courses listed on the University's secure Blackboard server are
also indicated below.
Music 102: Fundamentals of Music Theory (Hominick) [PDF]
Music 103:
Introduction to Music (Steel)
Music 106: Harmony and Musicianship II (Foulkes-Levy) [Blackboard]
Music 172-174:
Secondary Instrumental Music Methods: Woodwinds (Irvin).
Music 187:
Secondary Instrumental Music Methods: High Brass (Gates).
Music 190:
Secondary Instrumental Music Methods: Percussion (Burkhead).
Music 301:
History of Western Music I (Steel)
Music 305:
Theory III (Foulkes-Levy)
Music 422: Teaching and Administration in Music Education (Worthy) [Blackboard]
Music 501:
Medieval and Renaissance Music (Steel)
Music 502:
Baroque Music (Steel)
Music 513:
Music Since 1900 (Steel)
Music 517:
African American Musical Traditions (Steel)
Music 520:
Introduction to Music Research (Steel)
Music 526:
Music in the United States (Steel)
Music 131-532:
University Orchestra (Vernon).
Music 141-542:
Steel Band (Burkhead).
Music 155-546:
Percussion Ensemble (Burkhead).
Bassoon 100-422:
Applied Bassoon (Irvin).
Clarinet 100-642: Applied Clarinet (Rowlett).
[PDF]
Flute 121-422: Applied Flute (Pereksta)
[PDF]
Horn 100-642: Applied Horn (Gilbert).
[PDF]
Oboe 100-442 Applied Oboe (Piecuch).
[PDF]
Percussion 100-642:
Applied Percussion (Burkhead).
Piano 100-642: Applied Piano (Hominick)
[PDF]
Saxophone 100-422:
Applied Saxophone (Irvin).
Trombone 100-642: Applied Trombone (Luscombe)
[PDF]
Trumpet 100-422:
Applied Trumpet (Gates).
Trumpet 100-642: Applied Trumpet (Schuesselin)
[PDF]
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