MUS
100 EXPERIENCING MUSIC
A course designed to introduce students to the essentials of music
appreciation, comprehension, and enjoyment. The course focuses
on major musical genres, aiding the student in developing skills
needed for critical evaluation and better enjoyment of music as
an integral creative art form. Three credit hours. Offered Spring
semester (d); offered Fall semester (e).
MUS
255 EXPLORING MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
An introduction to music, enabling the student to learn standard
musical notation and other significant structural elements; emphasis
is on group participation, including work in composition and performance.
Computer software is used to enhance instruction. Three credit
hours. Offered as needed.
MUS 298 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN MUSIC
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
MUS
340 CONCERT SERIES
An in-depth study with professionals of the Buffalo Philharmonic
Orchestra and/or other major orchestras. Prior to each concert
in the series, at least one member of the music community presents
specialized information to help the student understand the music,
the instruments, and the performance. Concerts are given at times
other than regular class hours. Students will be notified of concert
times in advance of registration. A fee, paying for reduced-price
tickets and other expenses, is charged. Three credit hours.
Offered Fall semester in even numbered years (d); offered
Spring semester (e).
MUS 398 SPECIAL
TOPIC IN MUSIC
(Topic to be specified each semester course offered.)
MUS
430 CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
A survey of the major musical developments in Western Europe and
the Americas from 1900 to the present. Three credit hours. Offered
Fall semester in odd numbered years (e).
MUS 498 INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN MUSIC