LAU - Music

LAU110 Introduction to Music

Introduction to the basic elements of music and the use of musical components in the style periods of Western Music. The course will focus on increasing musical perception and the development of analytical listening skills. 2 quarter hours. Counts in the Fine Arts Area of General Education Requirements.

LAU220 Music as Social Experience

This course will provide the opportunity to understand different aspects of musical experience and to become more familiar with how music works. Students will learn musical vocabulary to expand musical perception and increase listening skills. Exploring popular and classical music in different cultural contexts, a variety of individual compositions will be examined within spiritual, gender, political and emotional contexts, as well as the context of film. Prerequisite(s): none. Co-requisite(s): none. 5 quarter hours

LAU300 Applied Music--Individual Instruction

Individual or group instruction in voice or musical instrumental. Proficiency in Applied Music is judged on an individual basis through recital at term end. Students may register for this course more than once. No previous musical experience is required. 2-5 quarter hours Counts in the Fine Arts Area of General Education Requirements.

LAU305 Sound Tracks: Music as a Social Experience

This course will provide an introduction to the understanding of how music works, and it will provide opportunities for self-guided explorations of music within different cultural contexts. Examining a variety of individual compositions within spiritual, healing, political and emotional contexts, as well as the context of film, students will learn to identify different aspects of musical experience, and will gain a musical vocabulary to expand musical perception and increase listening skills. Counts in the Fine Arts OR Humanities Area of General Education Requirements. Prerequisite(s): None 5 quarter hours

LAU325 Music of the World's Cultures

Seminar investigating the music of Africa and non-Western music of the Americas. Emphasis will be on the importance of musical traditions of each culture and transmission of these traditions through theater, dance and religious ritual. Prerequisite: LAS110 or equivalent. 5 quarter hours Counts in the Fine Arts or Humanities Area of General Education Requirements.

LAU410 Conducting

Study of the theory and practice of conducting includes score analysis, practice of conducting gesture and rehearsal technique to develop a practical familiarity with directing vocal and instrumental ensembles. Prerequisites: LAU210, LAU320 and LAU321. 5 quarter hours. Counts in the Fine Arts Area of General Education Requirements.

LAU490 Music Independent Study

An opportunity for students to pursue an approved exploration in an area of music, including but not limited to pedagogy, performance interpretation, music education, music history and literature or music theory. Students will work with the instructor on an individual basis, meeting regularly to present independently completed assignments. 2-5 quarter hours

LAU495 Music Special Topic

A music offering of special interest in an area of music, including but not limited to music theory, individual instruction, music education, music history and literature or current issues in music performance. Students may register for the course more than once, as the topic may vary each term. 2-5 quarter hours.

LAU499 Music Seminar

This course will cover any topic in the field of music not taught within the regularly scheduled courses. Offered by decision of the department, Music Seminar represents the opportunity for students to pursue an in-depth exploration of music in an area of performance interpretation, musicology, music theory, pedagogy or music education. 3-5 quarter hours.