Music

MUS 100Theory I
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: Grade 2 Royal Conservatory Rudimentary Theory or equivalent
Corequisite: MUS 112
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the basic principles of musical organization and harmonic practice in tonal music of the common-practice era.
MUS 101Theory II
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 100
Corequisite: MUS 113
This course is a continuation of MUS 100 and is intended to provide a more in-depth study of musical organization and harmonic practice in tonal music of the common-practice era.
MUS 108Music Appreciation
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: Eligibility to register for English 100. See English Diagnostic Test in the Registration section of the University Calendar.
This is a music appreciation course for students who are curious about classical music and would like to learn more about how to listen to it. No previous musical knowledge is necessary. The "tools" of how music is put together will be introduced and discussed through listening to a wide variety of pieces from the medieval period, the Renaissance, the Baroque, the Classic and Romantic periods, and the twentieth century. Students will discover how various composers use elements of style and form to create music that expresses their individual voice as well as the culture in which they live. Emphasis will be placed on the cultural and historical context of each piece.
MUS 109Music Theory for Non-Music Majors
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course encompasses a comprehensive overview of the rudiments of music and provides an understanding of how those elements are combined to create the various styles and genres of Western art music from Medieval times to the 20th Century. Previous experience reading music is an asset to this course but not essential.
Note: This course may be taken by music majors but will not fulfill credit requirements for the Music Diploma.
MUS 112Ear Training and Sight Singing I
1.50 credits(3,0,0) hrs15 wks
Corequisite: MUS 100
This course develops sight-reading skills and aural perception of tonality, with specific reference to seventeenth and eighteenth-century repertoire, in support of MUS 100 and 120.
MUS 113Ear Training and Sight Singing II
1.50 credits(3,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 112
Corequisite: MUS 101
This course develops sight-reading skills and aural perception of tonality, with specific reference to seventeenth and eighteenth-century repertoire, in support of MUS 100 and 120.
MUS 114Class Piano I
1.00 credit(2,2,0) hrs15 wks
This course is designed to equip musicians whose performance medium is not a keyboard instrument with basic keyboard skills so they may utilize the instrument as a resource tool.
MUS 115Class Piano II
1.00 credit(2,2,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 114
This course is designed to refine and augment those skills and techniques learned in MUS 114 so as to further equip musicians whose performance medium is not a keyboard instrument.
MUS 120Music History I
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course introduces musical concepts of organization, such as rhythm, pitch, structure, form and style, and applies knowledge of these concepts in analytical exercises. These concepts of musical structure are used to trace the development of Western music from ancient times to the end of the Classic Period. The course then examines representative music of the Medieval period with respect to style and form, examining the historical framework in which this music was composed, and providing the student with the necessary tools to express this knowledge.
MUS 121Music History II
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 120
This course examines representative music from the Renaissance and Baroque periods with respect to style and form, examining the historical framework in which this music was composed, and providing the student with the necessary tools to express this knowledge.
MUS 122Lyric Diction I
1.00 credit(2,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course explores the application of the principles of lyric diction in Italian and German through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
MUS 123Lyric Diction II
1.00 credit(2,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course explores the application of the principles of lyric diction in English and French through the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).
MUS 124Musicianship Fundamentals I
2.00 credits(1.33,0,2.66) hrs15 wks
The goal of this course is to introduce Musical Theatre students to the preliminary rudiments of music and to provide them with knowledge of basic ear training, theory and sight singing skills.
Note: For Musical Theatre program students only.
MUS 125Musicianship Fundamentals II
2.00 credits(1.33,0,2.67) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 124
The goal of this course is to work towards developing skills which allow the student to reproduce printed melody and rhythm through aural and vocal exercises and to develop piano skills to assist in repertoire preparation.
Note: For Musical Theatre program students only.
MUS 200Theory III
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 101
Corequisite: MUS 212
This course develops a richer understanding of tonal harmony both in terms of its local relationships (chord-to-chord connections) and its longer-range behaviour over the course of a musical phrase, section or entire composition. The course is designed to link theoretical understanding to aural appreciation, and to enhance the students' enjoyment of the music history curriculum through detailed study of the same repertoire wherever possible. As well, the course offers tools for learning and memorizing repertoire, in support of the students' performance studies.
MUS 201Theory IV
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 200
Corequisite: MUS 213
This course helps students to continue to develop a richer understanding of tonal harmony and its role in generating and articulating musical forms. Emphasis will be placed upon recognizing the relationship between linear motion and tonal harmonic progression, particularly as found in nineteenth-century music. Like MUS 200, the course is designed to link theoretical understanding to aural appreciation, and to enhance the students' enjoyment of the music history curriculum through detailed study of the same repertoire wherever possible. As well, the course offers tools for learning and memorizing repertoire, in support of the students' performance studies.
MUS 210Class Woodwinds I
1.50 credits(2,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course is a practical study of the woodwind family.
MUS 211Class Woodwinds II
1.50 credits(2,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course is a continuation of MUS 210.
MUS 212Ear Training and Sight Singing III
1.50 credits(3,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 100, 101, 112 and 113
Corequisite: MUS 200
This course develops sight-reading skills and aural perception of tonality, with specific reference to the eighteenth and nineteenth-century repertoire in support of MUS 200 and 220.
MUS 213Ear Training and Sight Singing IV
1.50 credits(3,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 212
Corequisite: MUS 201
This course develops sight-reading skills and aural perception of tonality, with specific reference to later nineteenth-century repertoire, in support of MUS 201 and 221.
MUS 214Class Piano III
1.00 credit(2,2,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 114 and 115
This course is designed to refine and augment those skills and techniques learned in MUS 115 so as to further equip musicians whose performance medium is not a keyboard instrument.
MUS 215Class Piano IV
1.00 credit(2,2,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: MUS 114, 115 and 214
This course is designed to refine and augment those skills and techniques learned in MUS 214 so as to further equip musicians whose performance medium is not a keyboard instrument.
MUS 218Class Brass
1.50 credits(3,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course is a practical study of the brass family.
MUS 219Class Percussion
1.50 credits(3,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course is a practical study of the percussion family.
MUS 220Music History III
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: ENGL 100, MUS 120 and MUS 121 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
This course provides students with a knowledge of the music of the classic and early romantic periods with respect to musical styles and form, and provides students with the necessary tools to express this knowledge.
MUS 221Music History IV
3.00 credits(4,0,0) hrs15 wks
Prerequisite: ENGL 100, MUS 120 and MUS 121 & 220 are prerequisites or co-requisites
This course provides students with a knowledge of the music of the late romantic and twentieth-centuries with respect to musical styles and form and provides students with the necessary tools to express this knowledge.
MUS 361Method Studies in Music Education: Orff Methodology
1.50 credits(2,0,0) hrs15 wks
This course provides a knowledge of Orff methodology and the skills necessary to use this teaching method in a classroom.

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