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Show 258 Telitha E. Lindquist College of Arts & Humanities MUSC 1035 CA - History of Rock and Roll (3) * MUSC 1040 CA/DV - Music of World Cultures (3) * MUSC 1043 HU - Music, the Arts & Civilizations (3) * MUSC 1063 CA - Music in Religion (3) * THEA 1043 CA - Introduction to American Musical Theatre (3) * * Please note that according to the BIS student handbook, courses taken in completion of the university General Education requirements will not count toward a BIS emphasis. In other words, 'double-dipping" is not allowed. School of Music Advisors Advisors for Bachelor of Music in Performance & Pedagogy degrees are: Keyboard Area: String Area: Vocal Area: Winds and Percussion Area: Dr. Yu-Jane Yang Dr. Ralph Van der Beek Dr. Shi-Hwa Wang Dr. Karen Bruestle Dr. Shannon Roberts yyang@ weber. edu ralphvanderbee k@ weber.edu swang@ weber. edu kbroo kens @ weber. edu shannonroberts@ weber.edu Advisor for the Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree is: Dr. Carey Campbell careycampbell@weber.edu Advisor for the Bachelor of Arts degree is: Dr. Carey Campbell careycampbell@weber.edu Advisors for the Bachelor of Music Education degree are: Choral Music Education Area: Winds & Percussion Area: String Area: Music Education- Keyboard Area: Dr. Mark Henderson Dr. Thomas Priest Dr. Francisco De Galvez Dr. Thomas Priest mhenderson@ weber.edu tpriest@ weber. edu fgalvez @ weber. edu tpriest@ weber. edu Advisor for the Music Minor is: Dr. Viktor Uzur viktoruzur@ weber. edu Music Core Core Courses Required for All Majors (30 credit hours) MUSC 1006 - Concert Attendance I Credits: (o) MUSC 2006 - Concert Attendance II Credits: (o) MUSC 1110 - Music Theory I Credits: (3) MUSC 1120 - Music Theory II Credits: (3) MUSC 1130 - Sight-Singing & Aural Skills I Credits: (l) MUSC 1140 - Sight-Singing & Aural Skills II Credits: (l) MUSC 1901 - Music: The First- Year Experience Credits: (l) MUSC 1911 - Introduction to Music Technology Credits: (l) MUSC 2110 - Music Theory III Credits: (3) MUSC 2120 - Music Theory IV Credits: (3) MUSC 2130 - Sight Singing & Aural Skills III Credits: (1) MUSC 2140 - Sight Singing & Aural Skills IV Credits: (1) MUSC 3205 - Music History I: Medieval and Renaissance Music Credits: (2) MUSC 3206 - Music History II: Baroque and Classical Music Credits: (3) MUSC 3207 - Music History III: Music of the 19th through the 21st Centuries Credits: (3) MUSC 3208 - World Music Credits: (2) MUSC 3840 - Form and Analysis Credits: (2) Theatre Arts Area The Theatre Arts area of the Department of Performing Arts provides scholarly, creative, collaborative and practical theatre experience for students. The objectives of the program are to: 1) Encourage participation in and appreciation of theatre and drama; 2) Foster creativity and develop technical skills in acting, directing, costuming, scenic design, script writing and theatre management; 3) Prepare students for careers or professional schooling in those fields that require strong presentational skills, creative problem solving, effective collaboration, and an understanding of human experience. Theatre students must complete a sequence of formal course work that includes University general education, core theatre courses, and focus or specialty courses. Formal course work is complemented by a sequence of experiential learning opportunities in the theatre. Students and faculty develop individualized programs of course work and practical experience, including a junior seminar, annual juries, portfolio preparation, various practica, and opportunities for individual theatre projects. Study of theatre provides students with useful tools to contribute to and make positive changes in society. Theatre students learn about diverse historical eras, communities and technologies. Theatre challenges students to be creative and to translate that creativity into applied processes - to think precisely, speak confidently in public, work productively with others, visualize abstract concepts and represent those concepts concretely. Theatre skills are useful in a variety of professions including, but not limited to, business, government, law, journalism, and public relations. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |