1956-1957 Academic Catalog

., Departments and Courses io concentrate in music must, upon entrance to the college, demonstrate native ability in music and have his proposed -concentration approved by the music faculty. Any student in the college may take courses in music as electives for credit as long as the prerequisites are met. Required courses: The following courses are req11ired for all music majors; 101, 102, 201, 202, 301, 302, 300, and 411 and 412 plus applied music. Music majors may be excused from 101 by passing a test in basic music theory. They will not, however, receive credit for the course. 100 CHAPEL CHOffi The choir is composed of those selected by the Director of Music and meets twice a week throughout the school year. One-half hour credit each semester. 101 BASIC MUSIC THEORY An elemen tary course in music theory. Replaceable by Mu– sical Proficiency Test. No prer equisite. Two hou1's cr edit. 102 EVANGEIJSTIC SONG I,EADING An elementary course in song leading and condu cting. P re– requisite 101 or MPI'. Two hours credit. 200 HYMNOLOGY A study of the origin, development of hymns, gospel songs, and sacred music. No prerequ isite. Recommended for all fu– ture pastors and church workers. Two hours credit. 201-2 BEGINNING HARMONY An el menta1 1 y course in the theory of tone relations. Pre– f' quisit 101 or MPT. Offe1~ed upon sufficient demand. Two l ours er ~dit ach sem ster. 301-2 ADV - ED HARMO An adva11c d cou1·se in the th 01·y of tone r lations. P1·e– I quisit 201-2. Off 1· d upon suffici 11t d mand. 'Two hours c1· dit ach s Jfl st r. 61

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