OCR Text |
Show 66. Private Instruction—Individual guidance in voice and all instruments. A W S (1). Staff 70. Music Fundamentals—Rudiments in music together with the study of sight-singing, interval recognition, ear training and dictation. Section a, for music majors and minors. Section b, for elementary classroom teachers. A (2). Ericksen 71. Music Fundamentals—Continuation of Music 70. W (2). Ericksen 72. Music Fundamentals—Continuation of Music 71. S (2). Ericksen 73. Harmony—Elementary harmony including ear training, dictation and keyboard harmony. Primary and secondary triads with inversions, non-harmonic tones and modulation. Prerequisite: Music 72, or may be taken concurrently with Music 70. A (3). Johnson 74. Harmony—Continuation of Music 73. W (3). Johnson 75. Harmony—Continuation of Music 74. S (3). Johnson 80. *Music Literature—An essential information course dealing with the analytical, stylistic and historical nature of music. Required for the music major and minor. A (3). Martino 107. *Great Epochs in Music—An historical and stylistic approach to the study of Renaissance, Baroque and Classical periods with pertinent music literature examples. Required for the music major. Prerequisites: Music 80. A (3). Martino 108. *Great Epochs in Music—The Romantic period. W (3). Martino 109. Great Epochs in Music—The Modern period. S (3). Martino 120. Methods of Teaching Music in the Elementary Schools. W (3). Ericksen 130. Methods of Teaching Music in the Secondary Schools S (3). Ericksen 135. Instrumental rehearsal techniques and materials. W (2). Threlkeld 136. Choral rehearsal techniques and materials. S (2). Smith "Courses apply toward filling the Humanities area requirements. 128 139. Instrument repair, care and maintenance. W (1). Ericksen 140. Choir—A W S (1). Smith 143. Weber State Singers—A W S (1). Smith 144. Opera Workshop-W (1). Smith 145. Vocal Ensemble—A W S (1). Smith 150. Band—A W S (1). Threlkeld 155. Instrumental Ensemble—A W S (1). Crawford, Threlkeld, F. Hanson 160. Orchestra—A W S (1). 166. Private Instruction—A W S (1). Crawford Staff 173. Advanced Harmony — Prerequisite: Music 75. A (3). Johnson 174. Advanced Harmony—Continuation of Music 173. W (3). Johnson 175. Advanced Harmony—Continuation of Music 174. S (3). Johnson 179. Orchestration—Principles and practice in scoring for instruments of the band and orchestra. W (2). Johnson 180. Orchestration—Continuation of Music 179. S (2). Johnson Department of Speech Assistant Professor, Benjamin M. Noid, Head; Instructors, R. Earle Sanders, F. Gerald Bench. Baccalaureate Degree Requirements The Department of Speech grants the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Students intending to take either must complete 45 to 60 hours of satisfactory work in speech according to the specific requirements. Two types of majors are offered: A Departmental major in Speech and a Speech and Theatre Arts major for prospective Secondary Education teachers, offered in conjunction with the Theatre Arts Department. The Department strongly recommends that students take the B.A. rather than the B.S. degree by completing 24 hours in one foreign language, provided they do not have the high school equivalent. (Two full years of high school language, is equivalent to 15 hours of college work.) Speech Major: Students majoring in Speech must complete 45 to 60 quarter hours of approved lower and upper 129 |