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May 01, 2026
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MCOs for Faculty and Staff [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MUSC& 141 - Music Theory I Credits: 5 The study of music logic, music theory, is intended to complement the musical intuition most vocalists and instrumentalists already have. Music is a complex and highly organized art, whether it is a Mozart concerto or a jazz improvisation. While providing a rational knowledge of music through the study of basic musical concepts and terminology, including analysis, composition, ear-training and sight singing, a study of music theory interacts with the musician’s intuition, bringing a deeper understanding and appreciation of music. All students will learn to apply their knowledge to the keyboard in a basic though useful way. Course Outcomes:
- Critically analyze music with increasing mastery.
- Apply concepts of notation, scale, tonality and keys, intervals, and chords.
- Aurally identify and notate rhythmic patters, scales, intervals, and chords.
- Perform minor scales, simple intervals, and chord arpeggiations using voice.
- Perform scales, intervals, and chords on the piano.
Course Topics:
- Musical Orientation: learning to listen.
- The Materials of Music: sound and time.
- The Fundamentals of Music:
- Notation
- Scales, tonality, keys, modes
- Intervals and transposition chords
LEC Credits: 5 LEC hours per week: 5 Course Attribute(s): Humanities OEE Permitted: No Grading Basis: Graded Instructor/Department Consent Required: No Consent CIP Code: 50.0904 Default Section Size/Cap: 25
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