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Curricular Items

Posted: Thursday, December 16, 2021

Curricular Items

From the Chair of the College Senate Curriculum Committee
The following have been approved by the College Senate Curriculum Committee and forwarded to the president for review:

Course Revisions:
SWK 220 Introduction to Social Work
SWK 423 Interventive Methods

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The following have been received in the College Senate Office and forwarded to the College Senate Curriculum Committee for spring 2022 review:

Course Revisions:
MUS 161 Class Piano I. Prerequisite: Acceptance to the B.A. in music or B.M. in music education program. First in a sequence of four group piano classes for music majors only. Emphasis on development of healthy piano technique, general musicianship skills, and effective music learning strategies. Sight reading, chord progressions, melody harmonization, scales, improvisation, repertoire. Offered fall semester, beginning fall 2022.

MUS 162 Class Piano II. Prerequisite: MUS 161 with a minimum grade of C or audition. Second in a sequence of four group piano classes for music majors only. Emphasis on development of healthy piano technique, general musicianship skills, and effective music learning strategies. Sight reading, chord progressions, melody harmonization, scales, improvisation, repertoire. Offered spring semester, beginning spring 2023.

MUS 261 Class Piano III. Prerequisite: MUS 162 with a minimum grade of C or audition. Third in a sequence of four group piano classes for music majors only. Expansion of healthy piano technique, general musicianship skills, and effective music learning strategies. Sight reading, chord progressions, melody harmonization, open-score reading, scales, melody and harmonic improvisation, repertoire. Offered fall semester, beginning fall 2022.

MUS 262 Class Piano IV. Prerequisite: MUS 261 with a minimum grade of C or audition. Fourth in a sequence of four group piano classes for music majors only. Expansion of healthy piano technique, general musicianship skills, and effective music learning strategies. Sight reading, chord progressions, melody harmonization, open-score reading, scales, melody and harmonic improvisation, repertoire. Offered spring semester, beginning spring 2023.

Course Revision with Intellectual Foundations Designation:
NON-WESTERN CIVILIZATION
MUS 209 Sub-Saharan African Music and Cultures. Survey of history, culture, and current affairs of sub-Saharan Africa using music as the specific lens through which to view the multifaceted cultures of this diverse continent. Offered every semester, beginning spring 2023.

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