Graduate level course offerings (academic area)
for 2007-2008
Contents
Composition
Fall:
- 560
- 660
- 661
- 760
- 761
- 585: Composer Studies
Winter:
- 560
- 660
- 760
Musicology
Fall:
- 614: Proseminar
This course provides an intensive orientation to a several approaches to scholarship within the branch of music studies known as musicology. No such course can claim to be comprehensive, but we will survey a broad range of approaches in both traditional and recently developed areas of study. The goal of the course is that you will emerge from it conversant with a variety of issues and appraoches in musicology and better prepared to evaluate scholarship critically and conceptualize your own research.
- 615: Seminar in Musicology I
- 633: Seminar in Choral Literature
Winter:
- 584: Advanced Studies in Music and Society
- 587: Advanced Period Studies
- 616: Seminar in Musicology II
Theory
Winter:
- 556: Seminar in Music Theory
- 651: Seminar in Music Analysis
Ethnomusicology and World Music
Please see
Mandatory ethics training for graduate students
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