Sep 26, 2024  
2016-2017 General Catalog 
    
2016-2017 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

**COURSE SEARCH**


The following is a listing of all courses of instruction offered by departments at LSU. This listing was up-to-date and as correct as possible at the time of publication of this catalog.

Since this catalog was prepared well in advance of its effective date, some courses may have been added, others may have been dropped, and/or changes in content may have been made.

 

Music: General Courses

  
  • MUS 7777 Advanced Keyboard Literature I (3)


    Prereq.: MUS 4757 MUS 4758  or equivalent. Each course may be taken twice; once for the MM and once for the DMA. Genres and styles from earliest examples of keyboard literature through the most recent trends.
  
  • MUS 7778 Advanced Keyboard Literature II (3)


    Prereq.: MUS 4757 MUS 4758  or equivalent. Each course may be taken twice; once for the MM and once for the DMA. Genres and styles from earliest examples of keyboard literature through the most recent trends.
  
  • MUS 7797 Master’s Pedagogy Project (2)


    Pass-fail grading. Completion of a 45-minute oral presentation and short supporting paper on a pedagogical topic.
  
  • MUS 7798 Master’s Recital (1-3)


    Prereq.: MUS 4797  or equivalent. May be taken for a max. of 3 sem. hrs. of credit.
  
  • MUS 7799 Advanced Coaching in Applied Music (2)


    May be repeated for credit. Max. amount of credit applicable toward a degree is 4 sem. hrs.
  
  • MUS 7800 Introduction to Research in Music (3)


    Required of all doctoral students; recommended for master’s students who will write theses. Development of music research skills including knowledge of research resources and materials; use of library facilities; practice in a clear and logical writing style; and use of wide variety of methodologies and modes of inquiry.
  
  • MUS 7801 Psychology of Music (3)


    Physical and psychological bases of musical phenomena including physical properties of sound production, transmission, reception and perception; affective, physiological and cognitive responses to musical stimuli; and learning theories as related to musical development, ability and preference.
  
  • MUS 7903 Seminar in Music History (2-3)


    Prereq.: MUS 3710  or successful passing of the Music History Diagnostic Examination. Each course may be taken 3 times for credit when topics vary. Only 6 sem. hrs. applicable to the MM degree; only 12 additional sem. hrs. applicable to the PhD; maximum for MM and PhD combined is 18 sem. hrs.
  
  • MUS 7904 Seminar in Music History (2-3)


    Prereq.: MUS 3710  or successful passing of the Music History Diagnostic Examination. Each course may be taken 3 times for credit when topics vary. Only 6 sem. hrs. applicable to the MM degree; only 12 additional sem. hrs. applicable to the PhD; maximum for MM and PhD combined is 18 sem. hrs.
  
  • MUS 7905 Seminar in Music Education (2-6)


    Each course may be taken 3 times for credit when topics vary. Only 6 sem. hrs. applicable to the MMEd degree; only 12 additional sem. hrs. applicable to the PhD; maximum for MMEd and PhD combined is 18 sem. hrs.
  
  • MUS 7906 Seminar in Music Education (2-6)


    Each course may be taken 3 times for credit when topics vary. Only 6 sem. hrs. applicable to the MMEd degree; only 12 additional sem. hrs. applicable to the PhD; maximum for MMEd and PhD combined is 18 sem. hrs.
  
  • MUS 7921 Seminar in Music Theory (3)


    Prereq.: MUS 3703  or successful passing of the Music Theory Diagnostic Examination. May be taken for a max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit applicable to the MM degree when topics vary and only 12 additional sem. hrs. of credit applicable to the PhD when topics vary. Maximum for MM and PhD combined is 18 sem. hrs. of credit.
  
  • MUS 7928 Seminar in Choral Repertoire (3)


    Each course may be taken 3 times for credit when topics vary. Only 6 sem. hrs. applicable to the MM degree; only 12 additional sem. hrs. applicable to the DMA; maximum for MM and DMA combined is 18 sem. hrs .
  
  • MUS 7929 Seminar in Choral Repertoire (3)


    Each course may be taken 3 times for credit when topics vary. Only 6 sem. hrs. applicable to the MM degree; only 12 additional sem. hrs. applicable to the DMA; maximum for MM and DMA combined is 18 sem. hrs .
  
  • MUS 7997 Individual Projects in Music (1-3)


    Prereq.: consent of departmental faculty concerned and dean of the School of Music. May be repeated for credit as follows: for master’s degree, 3 sem. hrs.; for doctoral degree, 6 sem. hrs. beyond the master’s or a total of 9 sem. hrs. if both master’s and doctoral totals included.
  
  • MUS 7998 Special Topics in Music (2-3)


    May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit when topics vary. Advanced studies in individual subject areas of music.
  
  • MUS 8000 Thesis Research (1-12 per sem.)


    “S”/”U”grading.
  
  • MUS 9000 Dissertation Research (1-12 per sem.)


    “S”/”U”grading.
  
  • MUS 9001 Doctoral Solo Recital (1-3)


    May be repeated twice (max. of 6 sem. hrs. of credit). Students specializing in organ may repeat four times (max. of 12 sem. hrs. of credit).
  
  • MUS 9002 Second Doctoral Solo Recital (1-3)


  
  • MUS 9003 Doctoral Lecture Recital (1-3)


    Does not fulfill final project requirement for DMA (MUS 9010 ).
  
  • MUS 9005 Concerto with Orchestra (1-2)


  
  • MUS 9006 Major Solo Part in an Oratorio or a Cantata (1)


  
  • MUS 9007 Doctor of Musical Arts Role in Opera (1-3)


    May be repeated for credit. May not be taken concurrently with MUS 4241 . A max. of 4 hrs. of credit may be applied toward the DMA degree.
  
  • MUS 9008 Doctor of Musical Arts Chamber Music Recital (2)


    May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUS 9009 Research and Monograph (1-12)


    “S/U” grading. May be repeated until monograph is completed. For DMA candidates in performance only.
  
  • MUS 9010 Lecture Recital with Written Document (1-9)


    Pass-fail grading. May be repeated. Research, preparation, and presentation of a lecture recital and corollary written document.
  
  • MUS 9758 Repertoire (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit; however, amount of credit applicable to a degree is determined by student’s advisory committee.
  
  • MUS 9759 Repertoire (3)


    May be taken for a max. of 9 hrs. of credit; however, amount of credit applicable to a degree is determined by student’s advisory committee.
  
  • MUS 9901 Doctoral Seminar in Musical Composition (1-3)


    May be repeated for credit; max. amount of credit applicable to a degree is 12 sem. hrs. Participation in the Composer’s Forum is part of course work.
  
  • MUS 9925 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Voice (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.
  
  • MUS 9926 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Voice (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.
  
  • MUS 9929 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Organ (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.
  
  • MUS 9930 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Organ (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.
  
  • MUS 9931 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Strings (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.
  
  • MUS 9935 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Brass (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.
  
  • MUS 9936 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Brass (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.
  
  • MUS 9937 Seminar in Literature and Style in Performance: Percussion (3)


    Historical developments of the various performance areas with concentration on their literature, important pedagogical principles, and stylistic problems related to each medium.

Music: Graduate Applied Music Courses

  
  • MUS 7030 Graduate Voice (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7031 Graduate Piano (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7033 Graduate Organ (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7034 Graduate Harp (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7035 Graduate Violin (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7036 Graduate Viola (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7037 Graduate Cello (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7038 Graduate String Bass (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7039 Graduate Flute (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7040 Graduate Oboe (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7041 Graduate Clarinet (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7042 Graduate Saxophone (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7043 Graduate Bassoon (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7044 Graduate Trumpet (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7045 Graduate French Horn (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7046 Graduate Euphonium (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7047 Graduate Trombone (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7048 Graduate Tuba (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7049 Graduate Percussion (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7051 Graduate Composition (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7053 Graduate Electroacoustic Composition (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7054 Graduate Jazz Study (2-6)


  
  • MUS 7055 Graduate Collaborative Keyboard (2-6)



Music: Primary Applied Music Courses

Admission to applied music courses is by audition only. These courses are offered for 2 or 3 credits. Students who elect 2 credits will receive 30 minutes of individual instruction per week; students who elect 3 credits will receive 60 minutes of individual instruction per week.

These courses are for students whose declared major or minor is the specific instrument designated by the course number.

  
  • MUS 3130 Primary Voice (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3131 Primary Piano (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3133 Primary Organ (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3134 Primary Harp (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3135 Primary Violin (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3136 Primary Viola (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3137 Primary Cello (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3138 Primary String Bass (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3139 Primary Flute (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3140 Primary Oboe (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3141 Primary Clarinet (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3142 Primary Saxophone (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3143 Primary Bassoon (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3144 Primary Trumpet (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3145 Primary French Horn (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3146 Primary Euphonium (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3147 Primary Trombone (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3148 Primary Tuba (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3149 Primary Percussion (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3151 Primary Composition (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3152 Primary Guitar (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3153 Primary Electroacoustic Composition (2-3)


  
  • MUS 3154 Primary Jazz (2-3)



Music: Secondary Applied Music Courses

Admission to applied music courses is by audition only. These courses are offered for 2 or 3 credits. Students who elect 2 credits will receive 30 minutes of individual instruction per week; students who elect 3 credits will receive 60 minutes of individual instruction per week.

These courses are designed for students who are not qualified to either major or minor in the specific instrument designated by the course number.

  
  • MUS 2130 Secondary Voice (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2131 Secondary Piano (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2133 Secondary Organ (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2134 Secondary Harp (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2135 Secondary Violin (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2136 Secondary Viola (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2137 Secondary Cello (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2138 Secondary String Bass (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2139 Secondary Flute (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2140 Secondary Oboe (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2141 Secondary Clarinet (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2142 Secondary Saxophone (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2143 Secondary Bassoon (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2144 Secondary Trumpet (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2145 Secondary French Horn (2-3)


  
  • MUS 2146 Secondary Euphonium (2-3)


 

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