MUC210 Contemporary Music Theory IV
Introduces analysis and its role in representing a deeper level understanding of harmonic motion and goals, performance decisions, small- and large-scale forms, processes, text/music relationships, and narratives. Includes two-voice counterpoint in contemporary modal and tonal languages as a means of understanding linear structure. Prerequisites: MUC 103 or MUS 113 or instructor permission. Audit available. (See course content and outcomes.)
Credits: 3
CRN | Class type | Location | Days & time | Dates | Seats available | Faculty | More info |
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42657 | In-person | Cascade TEB 215 | Tuesday and Thursday from 12:30 to 1:50pm | From September 24 through December 12, 2024 | Sarah D Gaskins | Books for CRN 42657
Class details for CRN 42657 Notes: Cohort 2 | |
44118 | In-person | Cascade TEB 215 | Monday and Wednesday from 2:30 to 3:50pm | From September 23 through December 11, 2024 | Sarah D Gaskins | Books for CRN 44118
Class details for CRN 44118 Notes: Cohort 1 |
Class schedule definitions
- Cost:
- cost is based on the number of credits – see tuition and fees
- Books:
- $0 or <$40 means low cost books (doesn't include other supplies like calculators)
- Register:
- use the CRN to register in MyPCC – see how to register
- Class types:
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- In-person: classes take place at specific times and locations. Attendance in person is required.
- Online: classes do not have meeting times. Regular online interaction is required and there are weekly assignments.
- Remote: classes take place at specific times online. Students must be logged in during class meeting times.
- In-person and remote: classes meet both in-person and remotely. Attendance at both is required.
- In-person and online: classes meet in-person with additional online activities required.
- Remote and online: classes meet remotely with additional online activities required.