1962-1963 Academic Catalog
izing a service. This course is recommended for all future pastors and church workers. Two credit hours 252 HYMNOLOGY** ('63-'64) A study of the origin and development of protestant church music, and an evaluation of its present use. Two credit hours 351 SEMINAR IN CONDUCTING* Prerequisite: Music Theory 111-112, and permission of music department A study of the role of a conductor, and the refinement of conducting technique through actual experience with vocal and instrumental groups. Must be· a member of Applied Music 381 or 397 concurrent with course. Three credit hours 352 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION Of CHURCH MUSIC* A study of the problems and practices of church music di· rectors, and the organization of church music activities. Recom· mended for all future pastors and church workers. Two credit hours 451 ARRANGING* Prerequisite: Music: Theory 111-112 and 211-212 A development of skills in the area of instrumental and vocal arranging with emphasis on arranging for church instru– mental and vocal ensembles. Three credit hours D. APPLIED MUSIC Credit in applied music study is based on three to five hours of practice and one lesson per week for one hour of cred– it. All music majors must give an applied music recital during the senior year. Eligibility for Applied Musk lessons 1. Original registration is by satisfactorily passing an en· trance audition. 62
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