MU101 Fundamentals of Music – This course is a study of the basics of music including notation, basic forms of rhythm, music terminology, and intervals.
One semester, two hours
MU102 Music Theory I – Beginning with a comprehensive review of the basic materials of theory, this course covers a detailed study of key signatures, rhythm, intervals, complex time signatures, and scales including an introduction to chord building, transposing, and harmony analysis.
One semester, three hours Prerequisite – MU101
MU120 Piano Techniques I – This course is a group piano class for music students with little or no keyboard experience teaching fundamentals of music, major scales, arpeggios, key signatures, and proper playing techniques.
One semester, two hours Prerequisite – MU101
MU121 Piano Techniques II – In this course, students will continue their study of scales and chords, finger exercises, note reading, and basic theory.
One semester, two hours Prerequisite – MU120
MU197 Private Piano Lessons – This is private instruction based on the skill level of the individual from the intermediate to the advanced pianist.
Eight semesters, one hour each (Music Majors only)
MU198 Private Instrumental Lessons – This is private instruction based on the skill level of the individual from the beginner to the advanced instrumentalist.
Eight semesters, one hour each (Music Majors only)
MU 199 Music Internship – This is a directed study course with the purpose of giving the music major practical training in the music ministries of the local church. The student, under the direction of the music director, will learn techniques and styles of a choir, ensemble, orchestra, or other related ministries.
Eight semesters, one hour each (Music Majors only)
MU201 Music Theory II – This course is a practical application of transposition, extensive chord study including inversions, rhythmic dictation, and two-part harmony with major chords.
One Semester, three hours Prerequisite – MU102
MU202 Music Theory III – This course includes further chord study, rules of harmonizing, transposing for instruments, four-part writing, and arranging for voices, brass, woodwind, strings, and piano.
One semester, three hours Prerequisite – MU201
MU220 Piano Techniques III – This course will continue the student’s study of scales and chords, help to develop finger dexterity, and to continue note reading at a more intermediate level.
One semester, two hours Prerequisite – MU121
MU221 Piano Techniques IV – In this course, students will continue previous studies as well as an introduction to hymn playing in basic key signatures.
One semester, two hours Prerequisite – MU220
MU230 Music Ministry Administration – This course will discuss the philosophy, organizational techniques, resources, and repertoire of the effective music ministry of the local church. Students will also learn basic conducting patterns to use for song leading. Qualifications and responsibilities, staff relationships, service planning and scheduling, and music library and copyright laws will be discussed as well.
One semester, two hours Prerequisite – MU102 (Music Majors only)
MU235 Instrumental Techniques – This course is taught in a group setting for music majors with little or no experience with instruments covering basic techniques and methods of breathing, fingering, embouchure placement, and care. Music majors will also learn how to write music for each instrument including key and clef.
One semester, two hours Prerequisite – MU101
MU301 Music Theory IV – This course is a continuing study including form, cadences, non-harmonic tones, modulation, advanced chord study, key relationships, and arranging and writing for orchestra or piano depending on chosen proficiency.
One semester, three hours Prerequisite – MU202