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Show 121 120 eneral DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES *3756. Pep Band *4634. Applied Woodwinds: (1) Plays at athletic functions using contemporary jazz, rock, and popular music. By audition. Does not fulfill any ensemble requirement for music majors or minors. *3760. Weber State Symphony Orchestra (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Symphonic instrumentation with participation in concerts, oratorio, and musical theatre. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. *3761. Chamber Orchestra (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. Bassoon *4640. Applied Brass: Trumpet *4641. Applied Brass: French Horn *4642. Applied Brass: Trombone *4650. Applied Strings: Violin The objectives of the program are to: (1) (1) (1) *4652. Applied Strings: Violoncello *4653. Applied Strings: String Bass (1) *3763. Guitar Ensemble *4673. Private Instruction (2) All performance areas. Two hours instruction/week. Minimum of 18 hrs/wk practice required. One-half hour special assignment. By consent of instructor only. May be taken for credit up to three (1) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. 3822, 3823. Instrumental Conducting I-II (2 each) Basic conducting technique and advanced techniques for conduct- *4660. Applied Percussion of theatre through critical thinking; 2) foster creativity and develop all department productions. ing Arts as part of the Performing Arts Series. Because the season is generously supported by the Associated Students of Weber State through student fees, students receive substantial discounts for performances. (1) education, core theatre courses, and focus or specialty courses. In addition to performance opportunities at Weber State, theatre majors are encouraged to seek summer employment in stock or repertory companies relating to their interests. Formal course work is complemented by an equally broad sequence of experiential learning opportunities in the theatre. Course work The Utah Musical Theatre sequence of formal course work that includes University general (1) (1) times in any area of specialization. various practicums, and opportunities for individual theatre projects. for staff, crew, and cast. Major Requirements The department offers Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degrees in Musical Theatre, Theatre Arts, 4822. Junior High/Middle School Music Methods 3824. Music for Elementary Teachers Methods of instruction, organization and presentation of appropriate content and musical literature in junior high/middle school and Theatre Teaching. A minimum of 38 course units (2.0 or better GPA) of Theatre Arts courses must be completed to music classes. qualify for either program. Teaching majors must also satisfy all requirements for the Methods and materials for the elementary school music program, including skill development in keyboard and recorder. 3842. Producing the School Musical Piano proficiency 4842. High School Music Methods (2) A detailed study of musical theatre and the practical application of skills, techniques, and materials necessary for production in secondary schools. 3872, 3882. Choral Conducting I-II (2 each) Basic conducting technique and advanced techniques for techniques for conducting choral ensembles. Prerequisites: Music 1111 and 1113. 3991. Junior Recital Prerequisite: (2) (2) Methods of instruction, organization and presentation of appropriate content and musical literature in high school music classes. Prerequisite: Piano proficiency and Music 4822. 30 minute recital. Prerequisite: Piano proficiency. 4302, 4312. Keyboard Pedagogy I-II (2 each) Comprehensive study of performance pedagogy. Faculty, staff and student participants are selected by audition and application. MUSICAL THEATRE MAJOR » Program Prerequisite: Complete the required pre-major core courses listed under Course Requirements below with a grade of "C" or better. Certification Program as outlined by the College of Education. » Minor: Not required. Teaching majors may choose either B.A. or B.S. degree. hours credit 4860. Internship in Music (1-3) in pedagogy and methods courses. Students plan and implement lessons, document progress, and evaluate their teaching assignments in group or private settings. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits. 4890. Cooperative Work Experience (1-6) A continuation of Music 2890. Open to all students. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 credits *4610. Applied Keyboard: Piano Consult the class schedule for the current offering under this *4611. Applied Keyboard: Organ (1) (1) Flute (1) *4631. Applied Woodwinds: Oboe (1) Clarinet RESTHY 4920. Short Courses, Workshops,Institutes, and Special Programs (1-4) number. Independent Projects, Junior Seminar Juries, Portfolios, Practica, Auditions The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the Utah Musical Theatre student transcript (1) *4632. Applied Woodwinds: PRENGR CS EET MFET MET CMT DG AUTOSV AUTOTC IDT SST TBE 4830. Directed Readings (1-3) To be arranged. May be taken three times for a maximum of 3 4402, 4412. Vocal Pedagogy I-II (2 each) Comprehensive study of the principles, rules and procedures pertaining to the development, exercise, and practice of the art of singing and the science of teaching singing. *4630. Applied Woodwinds: Applied Science & Practical synthesis and application of knowledge and skills gained (1) Applied instruction in preparation for and public performance of a *4620. Applied Voice SS HNRS & BIS LIBSCI WS UMT provides the focal point for exciting summer musical theatre in northern Utah. UMT is a semiprofessional summer company drawing national theatre artists, with paid positions open and required practical experience are coordinated by careful faculty advising, a junior seminar, annual juries, portfolio preparation, ing instrumental ensembles. Prerequisites: Music 1111 and 1113. (4) The theatre season is offered by the Department of Perform- As shown in the figure below, theatre students must complete a *4654. Applied Strings: Guitar Students are given first priority in technical skills in acting, directing, costuming, scenic design, script writing and theatre management; and 3) prepare students for careers or professional schooling in those fields which require collaboration, and a deep understanding of human experience. *3762. Theatre Orchestra (1-2) Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Instrumentation determined by the music production being presented. Does not fulfill any ensemble requirement for music majors or minors. *4655. Applied Strings: Harp flexible staging situations. 1) encourage appreciation strong presentation skills, creative problem solving, effective (1) Inj Involvement in theatre productions is an important part of the Theatre program. The Weber State Theatre produces a full season of plays in the Monson, Allred,.and Austad theatres of the newly remodeled Browning Center (expected to reopen in 1999). Theatre facilities include a variety of proscenium and The Theatre Arts area of the Department of Performing Arts provides scholarly, creative, collaborative and practical theatre experience for students. (1) (1) *4643. Applied Brass: Euphonium/Tuba *4651. Applied Strings: Viola Performance Opportunities (1) (1) 4991. Senior Recital (1) Private instruction in preparation for and public performance of a one hour recital. *4633. Applied Woodwinds: Saxophone Core Theatre Courses 4992. Senior Project (1) Preparation for and completion of a senior project in lieu of a senior recital. 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