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Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: MUSC
Course Number: 1108
History of Rock and Roll This survey course is a comprehensive study of the multicultural roots of American popular music from its origins to Elvis Presley, to the music of today. This course examines a variety of musical styles from their cultural roots in the music traditions of immigrant groups to their development into unique new American musical genres. Emphasis is placed on the impact of African-American men and women on the development of the distinctive characteristics of Rock and Roll music. MTC Goal Area: (6) Humanities & Fine Arts (Prerequisites: None) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/ 0 hrs OJT)
Subject: MUSC
Course Number: 1110
Appreciation of Music This course deals with the techniques of listening and of understanding serious music through the study of over 400 years of classical music. It includes the styles of various eras, their composers, and cultural background. This survey course is designed as a fine arts offering and does not require a background in music. Students are expected to attend one music event. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts. (Prerequisites: None) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: MUSC
Course Number: 1130
Introduction to World Music This course is designed to provide a broader understanding of music and its influence as a worldwide phenomenon through the study of selected musical traditions, and cultures of the world. This course will concentrate on the music of each region in a social, historical and cultural context, including typical instruments, performance traditions, and well-known musicians. (Prerequisite: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 78 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: MUSC
Course Number: 1200
Concert Choir This group is a non-auditioned choir designed to be a creative musical opportunity. The choir performs publicly at least once each semester, preparing music that spans a wide range of styles from Classical to World Music. Concert Choir is open to all who enjoy singing and working to create art as part of a group. Choir may be repeated for credit. MTC goal area: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts - up to two credits may count for this goal area. (Prerequisites: None) (0 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)

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