MUSC 690
SEMINAR IN MUSICOLOGY
MUSC690. Seminar in Musicology
Three hours lecture (3).
Pre- or corequisite: MUSC601
In-depth study and research in a specialized topic chosen from areas such as: acoustics, aesthetics of music, computer music, ethnomusicology, history of theory, jazz, problems of performance practice, works of a major composer, a major composition, group of compositions or genre. May be taken again for credit with different topics for a maximum of six semester hours.
The course content will differ each time the course is offered according to the chosen specialized topic.
This class will involve lecture, manuscript, score and aural analysis and scholarly research. Each student will be expected to make seminar presentations and be required to submit a research paper dealing with a specific problem or area of interest.
Graduate students in music are expected to gain an in depth understanding of a specialized topic in music, and to relate that understanding to the larger context of the art of music.
Grades will be determined by assessment of the quality of student participation in the seminar, the quality of scholarship of student's research paper and by assessment of a comprehensive final examination.
DATE ACTION REVIEWED BY
March 2001 Reviewed E. Fellin, Chairman