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Otterbein University Course Catalogs

2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 01, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


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  • MUSC 2091 - Sophomore Applied Music - BMUS Degree

    Hours: 2
    Applied music instruction for sophomore BMUS students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 2092 - Sophomore Applied Music - BA, BME, BFA Degrees

    Hours: 1
    Applied music instruction for sophomore BA in Music, BME and BFA in Musical Theatre students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 2093 - Sophomore Applied Music - BA, BME, BFA Degrees

    Hours: 1
    Applied music instruction for sophomore BA in Music, BME and BFA in Musical Theatre students. Course may be repeated for credit.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 2094 - Sophomore Applied Music - 1/2 Hour Lesson, Instrument

    Hours: .5
    Applied music instruction for sophomore non-music major students, and music students who study on a secondary instrument or voice.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 2095 - Sophomore Applied Music - 1/2 Hour Lesson, Instrument

    Hours: .5
    Applied music instruction for sophomore non-music major students, and music students who study on a secondary instrument or voice. Course may be repeated for credit.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 2100 - Acting II

    Hours: .5
    Concentrated study of basic acting techniques for BM voice majors through more advanced work with scenes and monologues. Additional topics my include script analysis, in-depth character development, and basic directing techniques.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 1101 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3000 - Form and Analysis

    Hours: 2
    In-depth study of musical forms, including dance forms, fugue, binary and ternary forms, sonata, rondo, and contemporary variations of these. Analytical listening and a review of chromatic harmony as it applies to the pieces analyzed will be included.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2001 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3001 - Orchestration and Arranging

    Hours: 2
    Study of orchestral and band instruments and voices, including ranges, transposition, and timbre. Basic principles of arrangement for various ensembles.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2001 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3020 - Conducting I

    Hours: 2
    The study and practice of the fundamentals of conducting, including body awareness, baton and hand technique, beat patterns, basic styles, and expression.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2001 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3021 - Conducting II: Choral

    Hours: 2
    A continuation of conducting techniques, utilizing choral literature. The course will focus on advanced score issues such as asymmetrical meters, mixed meter, tempo fluctuation, and rapidly changing dynamics and styles. Issues of score study will also be addressed, including reading choral/orchestral scores, score preparation, and analysis.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3020 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3022 - Conducting II: Instrumental

    Hours: 2
    A continuation of conducting techniques, utilizing instrumental literature. The course will focus on advanced score issues such as asymmetrical meters, mixed meter, tempo fluctuation, and rapidly changing styles in a score. Issues of score study will also be addressed, including reading full scores, score preparation, and analysis.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3020 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3032 - Music Methods and Materials for the Elementary School

    Hours: 3
    Materials and methods for early childhood and elementary classrooms; practical keyboard, guitar, and recorder skills; laboratory experiences in the use of music, methods, and materials representing the diverse cultures present in today’s schools.
    Notes: Requires 50 clock-hours of field experience.  Open to music education majors only.
  
  • MUSC 3033 - Instrumental Music Methods and Materials for the Middle and High School

    Hours: 3
    Materials and methods for teaching middle and high school instrumental music. Methods for organization, maintenance, and selecting literature for bands and orchestras representing a wide range of historical periods and styles. Teaching the non-performance music class.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3032 with a grade of C or better.
    Notes: Requires 50 clock-hours of field experience.
  
  • MUSC 3034 - Choral Music Methods and Materials for the Middle and High School

    Hours: 3
    Materials and methods for teaching middle and high school choral music. Methods for organization, maintenance, and selecting literature for choirs representing diverse cultures, historical periods and styles. Practical keyboard skills. Teaching the non-performance music class.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3032 with a grade of C or better.
    Notes: Requires 50 clock-hours of school participation.
  
  • MUSC 3035 - Marching Band Methods

    Hours: 1
    This course will explore the administrative aspects of organizing and maintaining a contemporary marching band. Experiences will include arranging/orchestrating music, computer-aided drill design, and exploring various aspects of current performance trends in the genre.
    Prerequisites: Junior Standing.
  
  • MUSC 3036 - String Methods I

    Hours: 1
    Students will gain fundamental knowledge of performing and pedagogical techniques relevant to bowed string instruments appropriate to beginning and intermediate levels. Proficiency of playing skill will also be assessed through performance in laboratory ensembles.
    Notes: Open to music education majors only or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3037 - String Methods II

    Hours: 1
    A continuation of MUSC 3036.
  
  • MUSC 3040 - Music History and Literature II - Writing Intensive

    Hours: 3
    This survey of the history of western music during the Baroque and Classical eras is designed to familiarize students with the genres, musical styles and important personalities of the era. Through active listening and analysis students will become familiar with the musical styles of the period. Structured writing assignments will reflect professional scholarship in the field of music.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2040 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3041 - Music History and Literature III

    Hours: 3
    This survey of the history of western music during the Romantic and Modern eras is designed to familiarize students with the genres, musical styles and important personalities of the era. Through active listening and analysis students will become familiar with the musical styles of the period. Structured writing assignments will reflect professional scholarship in the field of music.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3040 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3042 - Women in Music

    Hours: 4
    A survey of the history of women and their contributions to the world of music. In addition to learning about the important roles women have played in the development of music, students will also investigate the origins and progression of feminism, explore contemporary feminist philosophy and criticism, and consider the future of this ideal in regards to music and the arts.
    Notes: This course may be used as a substitute for the INST Creativity and Culture requirement.
  
  • MUSC 3043 - Art Song Literature

    Hours: 2
    A survey course designed to provide an introduction to a song repertoire c. 1580 - present. The primary material to be covered includes Italian song, German Lied, French Melodie, and British and American song. Russian, Scandinavian, and Spanish repertories will be discussed as time permits. In addition to readings in the text, students will be responsible for listening assignments.
    Prerequisites: One year of applied voice study or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3044 - Opera Literature

    Hours: 2
    A survey course examining opera literature from its beginnings in late-Renaissance Italy to the latest works from the contemporary period such as John Adams and Philip Glass. Emphases will be placed on works from the standard repertory by Gluck, Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, Wagner, Puccini, and Strauss. Lesser works will be discussed as time permits. In addition to readings in the text, students will be responsible for listening assignments.
    Prerequisites: One year of applied voice or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3046 - American Popular Music

    Hours: 4
    A music literature course for music majors and non-majors beginning with music in the post-Civil War era and including ragtime, jazz, blues and rhythm and blues, as well as country and folk music styles. The course will follow post World War II popular genres with the development of rock and roll and its later styles including rap and hip hop.
    Notes: This course may be used as a substitute for the INST Creativity and Culture requirement.
  
  • MUSC 3050 - Advanced Electro-Acoustic Music

    Hours: 2
    Advanced techniques and applications of electro-acoustic music practices. Topics include audio and MIDI recording/sequencing techniques as continued from MUSC 2050; introductions to sound synthesis, algorithmic composition, interactive computer music and motion graphics and their application with fixed media and interactive techniques. The course will culminate with a recital of fixed media and interactive class projects.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2050 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3051 - Audio Technology for Performers

    Hours: 2
    Introduction to the theory and practice of audio production and engineering from the perspective of the performer. The application of technology in performance, self-promotion, and collaboration will be discussed.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 1050 with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3052 - Audio Production I

    Hours: 3
    First course in the audio production sequence. Examines the acoustics and electrical mechanics of sound production, live sound technique, and basic recording technology.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2050 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3053 - Audio Production II

    Hours: 3
    Second course in the audio production sequence. This class has an emphasis on studio recording, mixing, and mastering techniques. Music and Business students whose concentration is Audio Production must take the course prior to the internship semester.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3052 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3060 - Jazz History

    Hours: 2
    Jazz is considered by many to be America’s only indigenous art form, and this course surveys the evolution of this music through readings and recorded listening examples.

     

  
  • MUSC 3061 - Special Topics in Jazz

    Hours: 2
    Topics might include surveys of small group jazz composers since 1945, combo arranging, jazz composition, jazz pedagogy, and vocal jazz improvisation. Any topic that appeals both to the enrolled students and the instructor is open for examination.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3060 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3070 - Musical Theatre Studio I

    Hours: 2
    Techniques of performance relevant to musical theatre. Preparation of scenes from representative musicals.
    Notes: Open to Junior BFA Musical Theatre students only.
  
  • MUSC 3071 - Musical Theatre Studio II

    Hours: 2
    A continuation of MUSC 3070.
  
  • MUSC 3080 - Half Recital

    Hours: .5
    BA in Music and BME students who perform a half recital should register for this course in the semester in which they present the recital in either the junior or senior year.
  
  • MUSC 3081 - Junior Recital

    Hours: 1
    Bachelor of Music students should register for this course when they perform their shared junior recital.
  
  • MUSC 3081 - Junior Recital

    Hours: 1
    BMUS students should register for this course when they perform their shared junior recital.

     

  
  • MUSC 3082 - Instrumental Pedagogy and Literature I

    Hours: 2
    The first of two courses designed to meet the needs of students desiring a career in instrumental performance and/or studio teaching. Students will gain a basic knowledge of the literature encountered in studio teaching. This course will emphasize the practical aspects of running a studio and managing a career as a free-lance musician.
    Prerequisites: One year of applied instrumental study or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3083 - Diction for Singers I

    Hours: 2
    Basic diction in English, Italian, and Latin. Includes study of the International Phonetic Alphabet and its application to solo vocal literature in these two languages.
    Prerequisites: One year of applied voice or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3084 - Diction for Singers II

    Hours: 2
    Basic diction in German and French. Includes study of International Phonetic Alphabet and its application to solo vocal literature.
    Prerequisites: One year of applied voice or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3085 - Vocal Pedagogy

    Hours: 2
    An exploration of the vocal mechanism. This course is designed to provide students with a basic understanding of the physiology of singing and to provide them with skills necessary to become studio teachers.

     
    Prerequisites: One year of applied voice or permission of instructor.

  
  • MUSC 3086 - Piano Pedagogy

    Hours: 2
    The course provides an introduction to the profession of independent studio teaching for pianists and includes topics relevant to the field of piano teaching, a survey of beginning and intermediate piano methods, and interaction with local independent teachers. The course is elective for piano students with concurrent registration in applied piano, and required for pianists in the Bachelor of Music in Performance curriculum.
    Notes: Open to other interested students with the permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 3089 - Music Industry II

    Hours: 3
    The second course in a two-course sequence open to music and business majors that focuses on various aspects of the music industry.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2082 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3090 - Junior Applied Music - BMUS Degree

    Hours: 2
    Applied music instruction for junior BMUS students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 3091 - Junior Applied Music - BMUS Degree

    Hours: 2
    Applied music instruction for junior BMUS students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 3092 - Junior Applied Music - BA, BME, BFA Degrees

    Hours: 1
    Applied music instruction for junior BA in Music, BME and BFA in Musical Theatre students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 3093 - Junior Applied Music - BA, BME, BFA Degrees

    Hours: 1
    Applied music instruction for junior BA in Music, BME and BFA in Musical Theatre students. Course may be repeated for credit.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 3094 - Junior Applied Music - 1/2 Hour Lesson, Instrument

    Hours: .5
    Applied music instruction for junior non-music major students, and music students who study on a secondary instrument or voice.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 3095 - Junior Applied Music - 1/2 Hour Lesson, Instrument

    Hours: .5
    Applied music instruction for junior non-music major students, and music students who study on a secondary instrument or voice.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 3100 - Opera Workshop I

    Hours: .5
    First of a two- semester course sequence for junior BMUS voice majors. Concentrated study of standard operatic styles through scene and aria work. Other endeavors may include audition techniques, addressing performance anxiety and other related topics.
  
  • MUSC 3101 - Opera Workshop II

    Hours: .5
    Continuation of MUSC 3100. Course may be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3100 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 3900 - Independent Study

    Hours: 1-4
    Students completing independent studies should register for this course in the semester(s) they complete the independent study.
  
  • MUSC 4000 - Advanced Theory

    Hours: 2
    For advanced students intending to pursue graduate work. Rotating topics may include, but are not limited to: Schenkerian Analysis, Counterpoint/Fugue, Post-Tonal Music (centricity, set theory, serialism), and Music Since 1945 (aleatory, sound mass, postmodernism, minimalism).
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2001 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor.
    Notes: May be repeated for credit. Offered on demand.
  
  • MUSC 4001 - Advanced Composition

    Hours: 2
    Individual study, concentrating on larger forms.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 2002 with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor.
    Notes: May be repeated for credit.  Offered on demand.
  
  • MUSC 4040 - Advanced Seminar

    Hours: 2
    This is a seminar course designed to investigate various topics in music theory and music history in more depth. Such topics may include, but are not limited to: Performance Practice Issues: Music after 1700; The Chamber Music of Brahms; Baroque Music: Vivaldi, Bach and Handel; The Phenomena of Genius: The Case of Mozart, Opera since Einstein on the Beach; Turn up the Volume: The Revolution of Recorded Sound. Readings and discussion appropriate to the topic will be required, as well as a significant research or analysis project.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3041 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 4041 - Final Project

    Hours: 2
    An independent study course open only to BA in Music students whose concentration is either Music History and Literature or Music Theory and Composition. Students will work with an instructor to complete a final project appropriate to the concentration. The course will culminate in a public presentation of the student’s creative or scholarly work.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 4040 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 4080 - Full Recital

    Hours: 1
    BA in Music and BME students who perform a full recital should register for this course in the semester in which they present the recital in either the junior or senior year.
  
  • MUSC 4081 - Senior Recital

    Hours: 1
    BMUS students should register for this course when they perform their senior recital.
  
  • MUSC 4083 - The Solo Recital

    Hours: 4
    2 hours Fall, 2 hours Spring. This SYE course will meet over two semesters and will examine the concept of public recital preparation and performance, its history, evolution and arrival at the millennium. Reaching out beyond the field of music, the recitalists will read about and discuss the role of the arts within society-at-large, including an examination of the place of the solo recital in today’s global culture. To that end, and to more fully recognize the arts as a dynamic, ever-changing force, each student will interview a living composer, and perform a work of the composer as part of the culminating recital. Open to BMUS students only. BA in Music students may elect the course with the permission of the chairperson.

     

  
  • MUSC 4084 - Instrumental Pedagogy and Literature II

    Hours: 2
    The second of two courses designed to meet the needs of students desiring a career in instrumental performance and/or studio teaching. Students will concentrate on the development and refinement of repertoire and pedagogy for students of all ages relevant to their major instrument. Organizational skills and details regarding management of a successful music studio will also be addressed.
    Prerequisites: MUSC 3082 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MUSC 4090 - Senior Applied Music - BMUS Degree

    Hours: 2
    Applied music instruction for senior BMUS students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4091 - Senior Applied Music - BMUS Degree

    Hours: 2
    Applied music instruction for senior BMUS students. Course may be repeated for credit.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4092 - Senior Applied Music - BA, BME, BFA Degrees

    Hours: 1
    Applied music instruction for senior BA in Music, BME and BFA in Musical Theatre students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4093 - Senior Applied Music - BA, BME, BFA Degrees

    Hours: 1
    Applied music instruction for senior BA in Music, BME and BFA in Musical Theatre students.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
     
  
  • MUSC 4094 - Senior Applied Music - 1/2 Hour Lesson, Instrument

    Hours: .5
    Applied music instruction for senior non-music major students, and music students who study on a secondary instrument or voice.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4095 - Senior Applied Music - 1/2 Hour Lesson, Instrument

    Hours: .5
    Applied music instruction for senior non-music major students, and music students who study on a secondary instrument or voice.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4096 - Opera Theatre

    Hours: .5
    Full-scale productions of works from the standard operatic repertoire appropriate to the developing undergraduate voice. Students may also receive credit for completing significant technical duties associated with the productions.
    Notes: Open by audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4100 - Camerata

    Hours: 1
    Students placed in Camerata whose degree is BMUS in Performance should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4101 - Camerata

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in Camerata whose degrees are BA in Music, BA in Music and Business, or BME in Music Education should register for this course; non-music majors who are placed in Camerata should also register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4102 - Cardinal Marching Band

    Hours: 1
    Students who desire to be in Cardinal Marching Band whose degree is BMUS in Performance should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4103 - Cardinal Marching Band

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Cardinal Marching Band whose degrees are BA in Music, BA in Music and Business, or BME in Music Education should register for this course; non-music majors who desire to be in Cardinal Marching Band should also register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4104 - Concert Choir

    Hours: 1
    Students placed in Concert Choir whose degree is BMUS in Performance should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4105 - Concert Choir

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in Concert Choir whose degrees are BA in Music, BA in Music and Business, or BME in Music Education should register for this course; non-music majors who are placed in Concert Choir should also register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4106 - Otterbein Singers

    Hours: 1
    Students placed in Otterbein Singers should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4107 - String Orchestra

    Hours: 1
    Students who desire to be in String Orchestra whose degree is BMUS in Performance should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4108 - String Orchestra

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in String Orchestra whose degrees are BA in Music, BA in Music and Business, or BME in Music Education should register for this course; non-music majors who desire to be in String Orchestra should also register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4109 - Symphonic Band

    Hours: 1
    Students who desire to be in Symphonic Band whose degree is BMUS in Performance should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4110 - Symphonic Band

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Symphonic Band whose degrees are BA in Music, BA in Music and Business, or BME in Music Education should register for this course; non-music majors who desire to be in Symphonic Band should also register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4111 - Wind Ensemble

    Hours: 1
    Students placed in Wind Ensemble whose degree is BMUS in Performance should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4112 - Wind Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in Wind Ensemble whose degrees are BA in Music, BA in Music and Business, or BME in Music Education should register for this course; non-music majors who are placed in Wind Ensemble should also register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4113 - Women’s Chorale

    Hours: 1
    Students placed in Women’s Chorale whose degree is BMUS in Performance should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4114 - Woman’s Chorale

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in Women’s Chorale whose degrees are BA in Music, BA in Music and Business, or BME in Music Education should register for this course; non-music majors who are placed in Women’s Chorale should also register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only. Course may be repeated for credit.
    Notes: This course has an additional fee.
  
  • MUSC 4120 - The Anticipations

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in The Anticipations should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4121 - Bassoon Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Bassoon Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4122 - Berg Combo

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in the Berg Combo should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4123 - Big Band

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in the Big Band should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4124 - Brass Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Brass Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4125 - Clarinet Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Clarinet Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4126 - Classical Guitar Quartet

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Classical Guitar Quartet should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4127 - Early Music Group

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in the Early Music Group should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4128 - Flute Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Flute Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4129 - Jazz Guitar Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Guitar Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4130 - Horn Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Horn Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4131 - Opus One

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in Opus One should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4132 - Otterbein Vocal Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in the Otterbein Vocal Ensemble should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4133 - Pep Band

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Pep Band should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4134 - Percussion Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Percussion Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4135 - Piano Duo

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Piano Duo should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4136 - Saxophone Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Saxophone Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4137 - String Chamber Music

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in String Quartet/Quintet should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4138 - Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble should register for this course.
  
  • MUSC 4139 - Westerville Symphony

    Hours: .5
    Students placed in the Westerville Symphony should register for this course; this ensemble is open through audition only.
  
  • MUSC 4140 - Woodwind Quintet

    Hours: .5
    Students who desire to be in Woodwind Quintet should register for this course.
 

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