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EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE MUSIC FOUNDATIONS (Education, History, Literature and Theory)
MUS 1113 — MUSIC APPRECIATION — This course is designed to give the student, through listening and written work, the ability to understand, appreciate, and evaluate music of Western Culture. Three semester hours credit. MUS 1133 — FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC — This course is a study of basic knowledge of music fundamentals to prepare students for music theory. Concepts include: notation, scales, keys, rhythm, intervals, triads, and their inversions. Three semester hours credit. MUS 1214 — MUSIC THEORY I, LECTURE/LAB — This course is a study of functional harmony through analysis and part- writing. Lab instruction. Development of music sight-singing, ear training and dictation skills. Three lecture hours and two hours laboratory. Four semester hours credit. MUS 1224 — MUSIC THEORY II, LECTURE/LAB — This course is a continued study and review of functional harmony through analysis and part-writing. Lab instruction. Development of music sight-singing, ear training and dictation skills. Three lecture hours and two hours laboratory. Four semester hours credit. MUS 1911 — RECITAL CLASS I — This course includes performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. One semester hour credit. MUS 1921 — RECITAL CLASS II — This course includes performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. One semester hour credit. MUS 2123 — MUSIC SURVEY (MAJORS) — This course is advanced listening course, designed to acquaint the music major with a broad overview of musical style and repertoire from antiquity to the present. Three semester hours credit. MUS 2214 — MUSIC THEORY III, LECTURE/LAB — This course is a continued study and review of functional harmony through analysis and part-writing. Lab instruction. Development of music sight-singing, ear training and dictation skills. Three lecture hours and two hours laboratory. Four semester hours credit. MUS 2224 — MUSIC THEORY IV, LECTURE/LAB — This course is a continued study and review of functional harmony through analysis and part-writing. Introduction to twentieth century techniques. Lab instruction. Development of music sight-singing, ear training and dictation skills. Three lecture hours and two hours laboratory. Four semester hours credit. MUS 2911 — RECITAL CLASS III —This course includes performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. One semester hour credit. MUS 2921 — RECITAL CLASS IV — This course includes performances of solo and ensemble literature by students majoring in music. Attendance at a prescribed minimum number of departmentally approved musical performances per semester also required. One semester hour credit. BIBLE (PHILOSOPHY) PHI 1113 — OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY — This course is a survey of the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) with regard to its worth as a literary work, along with significant dates, themes, concepts and contributions of its characters to that history and literature. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. PHI 1133 — NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY — This course is a study of the New Testament covering the life of Jesus of Nazareth and the establishment of the early church as presented in the Gospels, Acts, and other New Testament books. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. PHI 1153 — JESUS AND THE GOSPELS — This course is a study of the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the four canonical gospels with specific consideration of the geographical, political, and social conditions of the 1st century and recognition of various early interpretations of the meaning of the life and person of Jesus. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. PHI 2113 — INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY I — This course is an introduction to the major themes and
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