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Dec 06, 2025
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MUSC 100 - Music Theory Fundamentals (GEKA) Designed for the non-music major, an introduction to the basic elements of music: notation of pitch and rhythm, intervals, scales, chords, tonality, and form. Includes beginning aural training. A preparatory course for the music major or minor deficient in music theory and aural skills.
Credit Hours: 3 hrs Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Major Restriction(s): Not open to Music Major , Music Minor , Music Therapy Major , Music Therapy Equivalency Certificate , Music Performance Major (Vocal) , Music Performance Major (Instrumental) , K-12 Music Education Major (Instrumental) , or K-12 Music Education Major (Vocal)
This course meets the Arts requirement for Knowledge of the Disciplines because students in this course learn the basic elements of music through the exploration of the underlying properties of organized sound. Enhanced critical perception is achieved through aural, verbal, visual analysis, and accompanied by an understanding of historical, cultural, and stylistic influences. Through this course, students develop basic skills in musicianship and gain a multifaceted understanding of the musical arts.
Previously listed as MUSC 100 - Music Fundamentals
Last Updated: Course Title Change 12/2014, effective Summer 2015; Gen Ed Approval 12/2011, effective Winter 2012; Title and Course Description Change 10/2011, effective Winter 2012
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