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MUS 205
: Classical Theory and Musicianship 32024 Semester One (1243)
Continuation of work in MUS 204 on music theory, aural skills and musicianship. Includes a choral component.
Prerequisite: MUS 204
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MUS 205
: Classical Theory and Musicianship 32023 Semester One (1233)
Continuation of work in MUS 204 on music theory, aural skills and musicianship. Includes a choral component.
Prerequisite: MUS 204
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MUS 205
: Classical Theory and Musicianship 32022 Semester One (1223)
Continuation of work in MUS 204 on music theory, aural skills and musicianship. Includes a choral component.
Prerequisite: MUS 204
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MUS 205
: Classical Theory and Musicianship 32021 Semester One (1213)
Continuation of work in MUS 204 on music theory, aural skills and musicianship. Includes a choral component.
Prerequisite: MUS 204
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MUS 225
: Music in Society2025 Semester One (1253)
The study of music and text in society using a wide-angled lens to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology and class. Examples will include music and text in diverse genres and from various places.
Prerequisite: MUS 125 or MUS 143 or 30 points from European Studies, German, Italian, Spanish, or Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice
Restriction: MUS 243
Restriction: MUS 243
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MUS 243
: Music in Society2024 Semester One (1243)
The study of music and text in society using a wide-angled lens to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology and class. Examples will include music and text in diverse genres and from various places.
Prerequisite: MUS 143 or 30 points from European Studies, German, Italian, Spanish, or Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice
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MUS 243
: Music in Society2023 Semester One (1233)
The study of music and text in society using a wide-angled lens to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology and class. Examples will include music and text in diverse genres and from various places.
Prerequisite: MUS 143 or 30 points from European Studies, German, Italian, Spanish, or Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice
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MUS 243
: Music in Society2022 Semester One (1223)
The study of music and text in society using a wide-angled lens to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology and class. Examples will include music and text in diverse genres and from various places.
Prerequisite: MUS 143 or 30 points from European Studies, German, Italian, Spanish, or Transnational Cultures and Creative Practice
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MUS 243
: Music in Society2021 Semester One (1213)
The study of music in society using a wide-angled lens to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology, memory and space. Examples will take in a variety of musical phenomena from diverse genres (pop, jazz, classical, modern, opera, etc.)
Prerequisite: MUS 143
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MUS 243
: Music in Society2020 Semester One (1203)
The study of music in society using a wide-angled lens to explore how it can be intertwined with issues of politics, gender, religion, race, psychology, memory and space. Examples will take in a variety of musical phenomena from diverse genres (pop, jazz, classical, modern, opera, etc.)
Prerequisite: MUS 143
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MUS 258
: Special Topic: Music Computing2021 Semester One (1213)
An introduction to the study and use of computers to perform, compose, notate, and analyse music. Topics include: creation of computer-generated music (sound design, algorithmic music, machine learning, generative art), creation of new technologies for music performance (e.g., musical interfaces and installations, mobile apps), computational musicology, study of software for notation and education.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in Music or Departmental Approval
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MUS 258
: Special Topic: Music Computing2020 Semester One (1203)
An introduction to the study and use of computers to perform, compose, notate, and analyse music. Topics include: creation of computer-generated music (sound design, algorithmic music, machine learning, generative art), creation of new technologies for music performance (e.g., musical interfaces and installations, mobile apps), computational musicology, study of software for notation and education.
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage I in Music or Departmental Approval
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MUS 274
: Jazz Theory and Musicianship2025 Semester One (1253)
An exploration of more advanced jazz theory and musicianship skills including aural and harmony. Coursework prepares students for the implementation of fundamental written theoretical skills. This course also includes a keyboard tutorial.
Prerequisite: MUS 104
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MUS 274
: Jazz Theory and Musicianship2024 Semester One (1243)
An exploration of more advanced jazz theory and musicianship skills including aural and harmony. Coursework prepares students for the implementation of fundamental written theoretical skills. This course also includes a keyboard tutorial.
Prerequisite: MUS 104
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MUS 274
: Jazz Theory and Musicianship2023 Semester One (1233)
An exploration of more advanced jazz theory and musicianship skills including aural and harmony. Coursework prepares students for the implementation of fundamental written theoretical skills. This course also includes a keyboard tutorial.
Prerequisite: MUS 104
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MUS 274
: Jazz Theory and Musicianship 22022 Semester One (1223)
An exploration of more advanced jazz theory and musicianship skills including aural and harmony. Coursework prepares students for the implementation of fundamental written theoretical skills. This course also includes a keyboard tutorial.
Prerequisite: MUS 174
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MUS 274
: Jazz Theory and Musicianship 22021 Semester One (1213)
An exploration of more advanced jazz theory and musicianship skills including aural and harmony. Coursework prepares students for the implementation of fundamental written theoretical skills. This course also includes a keyboard tutorial.
Prerequisite: MUS 174
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MUS 274
: Jazz Theory and Musicianship 22020 Semester One (1203)
An exploration of more advanced jazz theory and musicianship skills including aural and harmony. Coursework prepares students for the implementation of fundamental written theoretical skills. This course also includes a keyboard tutorial.
Prerequisite: MUS 174
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MUS 284
: Popular Music Theory and Musicianship 12025 Semester One (1253)
Training in practical musicianship and contemporary music writing skills pertinent to a popular music practitioner. Continued development of aural recognition skills.
Prerequisite: MUS 104 or 185
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MUS 284
: Popular Music Theory and Musicianship 12024 Semester One (1243)
Training in practical musicianship and contemporary music writing skills pertinent to a popular music practitioner. Continued development of aural recognition skills.
Prerequisite: MUS 104 or 185
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MUS 284
: Popular Music Theory and Musicianship 12023 Semester One (1233)
Training in practical musicianship and contemporary music writing skills pertinent to a popular music practitioner. Continued development of aural recognition skills.
Prerequisite: MUS 104 or 185
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MUS 284
: Popular Music Theory and Musicianship 12022 Semester One (1223)
Training in practical musicianship and contemporary music writing skills pertinent to a popular music practitioner. Continued development of aural recognition skills.
Prerequisite: MUS 104 or 185
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MUS 284
: Popular Music Theory and Musicianship 12021 Semester One (1213)
Training in practical musicianship and contemporary music writing skills pertinent to a popular music practitioner. Continued development of aural recognition skills.
Prerequisite: MUS 104 or 185
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MUS 284
: Popular Music Theory and Musicianship 12020 Semester One (1203)
Training in practical musicianship and contemporary music writing skills pertinent to a popular music practitioner. Continued development of aural recognition skills with an emphasis on transcription and sight singing skills.
Prerequisite: MUS 104 or 185
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MUS 287
: Popular Music Theory and Musicianship 22025 Semester Two (1255)
Further training in practical musicianship and contemporary music writing skills pertinent to a popular music practitioner. Continued development of aural recognition skills with an emphasis on musical analysis skills.
Prerequisite: MUS 284
Restriction: MUS 285
Restriction: MUS 285
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