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MUSC: Music Classes (UG)

230-W01
Music of the United States
 
MW 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
S. Schmalenberger
Core 
02/01 - 05/21
13/12/0
Lecture
CRN 26460
4 Cr.
Size: 13
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
02/01 - 05/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:30 pm
5:00 pm
BEC LL07

 

3:30 pm
5:00 pm
BEC LL07

       

Subject: Music Classes (UG) (MUSC)

CRN: 26460

CoFlex:In Person&Online Sync | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center LL07

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Diversity/Soc Just

Other Requirements Met:
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     FYE Social Justice
     Writing Intensive

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Sarah Schmalenberger

This course focuses on the study of music in the United States within its historical, cultural, and sociological contexts. The course will develop skills in critical listening analysis using appropriate musical terminology, to describe both aural and written traditions of music. Repertoire to be explored include homeland traditions of cultures and population groups brought over through migration/immigration, blends of popular and concert traditions, and new and emerging styles unique to the United States. Historical, cultural, and social contexts will facilitate and understanding of how music reflects particular identities, ideas, values, and issues among population groups in the United States.

4 Credits

230-W1A
Music of the United States
 
MW 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
S. Schmalenberger
Core 
02/01 - 05/21
12/10/0
Lecture
CRN 26834
4 Cr.
Size: 12
Enrolled: 10
Waitlisted: 0
02/01 - 05/21
M T W Th F Sa Su

3:30 pm
5:00 pm
BEC LL07

 

3:30 pm
5:00 pm
BEC LL07

       

Subject: Music Classes (UG) (MUSC)

CRN: 26834

CoFlex:In Person&Online Sync | Lecture

St Paul: Brady Educational Center LL07

2020 Core Requirements Met:
     Diversity/Soc Just

Other Requirements Met:
     FYE Cultural, Social Transf
     FYE Social Justice
     Writing Intensive

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

  Sarah Schmalenberger

This course focuses on the study of music in the United States within its historical, cultural, and sociological contexts. The course will develop skills in critical listening analysis using appropriate musical terminology, to describe both aural and written traditions of music. Repertoire to be explored include homeland traditions of cultures and population groups brought over through migration/immigration, blends of popular and concert traditions, and new and emerging styles unique to the United States. Historical, cultural, and social contexts will facilitate and understanding of how music reflects particular identities, ideas, values, and issues among population groups in the United States.

4 Credits


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