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ARCH1301
Architectural History I
This course is a survey of the history of architecture and the built environment from prehistoric times to the middle of the 15th century, along with their relationship to the cultural heritage of the Western World. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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ARCH1302
Architectural History II
This course follows ARCH 1301 (Architectural History I), with a survey of the history of architecture and the built environment from the Renaissance to the present. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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ARCH1303
Architectural Design I
Introduction to architectural concepts. The visual characteristics of two- and three-dimensional forms and spaces. Concepts are studied through the use of form, color, texture, and material. Emphasis is placed on three-dimensional form and the developme
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ARCH1304
Architectural Design II
This course is a continuation of ARCH 1303 (Architectural Design I), with emphasis on more complex, three-dimensional design problems. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARCH1307
Architectural Graphics I
Architectural drafting techniques including orthographic and axonometric studies. Principals of shades and shadows, and perspective drawing. This course teaches the use of drafting tools and materials and their application to graphic representation of arc
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ARCH1308
Architectural Graphics II
This course is a continuation of ARCH 1307 (Architectural Graphics I), with emphasis on more complex architectural graphic problems. Continued study of architectural drafting and modeling techniques including orthographic and axonometric studies. Design
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ARCH1311
Introduction to Architecture
An introduction to the elements of the architectural profession. Introduction to Architecture theory, history, technology, and practice. A survey study of the interrelationships between society, culture and architecture. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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ARCH1315
Architectural Computer Graphics
Introduction to computer graphics systems with emphasis on architectural applications. This is an introductory course devoted to the creation of architectural drawings using computer software. Instruction will include the use of computer software to cre
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ARCH1403
Architectural Design I
Introduction to architectural concepts. The visual characteristics of two- and three-dimensional forms and spaces. Concepts are studied through the use of form, color, texture, and material. Emphasis is placed on three-dimensional form and the developme
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ARCH1404
Architectural Design II
This course is a continuation of ARCH 1303 (Architectural Design I), with emphasis on more complex, three-dimensional design problems. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARCH2301
Architectural Freehand Drawing I
Representational drawing using various media. Emphasis on principles of light, shade, scale, proportion, line, and tonal quality. This course involves the study and application of freehand drawing and other basic communication skills using various media
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ARCH2302
Architectural Freehand Drawing II
This course is a continuation of ARCH 2301 (Architectural Freehand Drawing I). Representational drawing using various media. Emphasis on principles of light, shade, scale, proportion, line, and tonal quality. This course involves a more advanced study
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ARCH2312
Architectural Technology I
Introduction to the properties, specifications, and application of materials related to architectural structures. Emphasis on methods of construction and the effect of design. This course involves the study of building systems and their structure, econo
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ARTS1301
Art Appreciation
A general education course open to all; design principles from the layman's point-of-view. Critical evaluation of selected works of painting, sculpture, and architecture. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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ARTS1303
Art History I
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric times through the 13th century. Alternatively, the course may be presented topically. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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ARTS1304
Art History II
A survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from the 14th century to the present. Alternatively, the course may be presented topically. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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ARTS1311
Design I
Emphasis upon two-dimensional design; includes the fundamentals of line, shape, value, texture, color, and consideration of arrangement and space. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS1312
Design II
Continuation of ARTS 1311 with emphasis on three-dimensional concepts. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS1313
Art Education
A survey of philosophical, methodological and materials commonly used in primary art education. This course has the dual purpose of making the prospective teacher aware of children's art as a whole and at the same time the creative individuality of each
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ARTS1316
Drawing I
A beginning course investigating a variety of media, techniques and subjects, exploring perceptual and descriptive possibilities with consideration of drawing as a developmental process as well as an end in itself. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS1317
Drawing II
Expansion of ARTS 1316 stressing the expressive and conceptual aspects of drawing including the human figure within a spatial environment. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2313
Design Communications I
A course introducing the communication of ideas through processes and techniques of graphic design and illustration. This course will also introduce digital multimedia exploring elements of design and digital imagery. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2314
Design Communications II
This course continues to explore the communication of ideas through processes and techniques of graphic design and illustration. Emphasis will be placed on the use of computer applications for creative expressions. Course projects and methods of instruc
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ARTS2316
Painting I
Exploring the potentials of painting media with emphasis on color and composition. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2317
Painting II
Continuation of ARTS 2316 with emphasis on individual expression. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2323
Life Drawing I
Continuation of student exploration of various techniques and materials of drawing as applied to the human form. Portfolio review required. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2324
Life Drawing II
Continuation of student exploration of the media and techniques of drawing as applied to the human form and the development of a portfolio of completed drawings with emphasis on stylistic development. Portfolio presentation required. Lecture Hrs = 3, La
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ARTS2326
Sculpture I
An exploration of various approaches in a variety of media including additive and subtractive techniques. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2327
Sculpture II
A continuation of ARTS 2326 with emphasis on individual expression. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2333
Printmaking I
A beginning course investigating a number of printmaking approaches, techniques and principles. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2334
Printmaking II
The advanced printmaking course expands on the beginning printmaking course investigating each printmaking technique more intensely. Ideas will be further developed into complete drawings to produce editions of prints through the various processes as wel
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ARTS2346
Ceramics I
An introduction to basic ceramic processes. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2347
Ceramics II
Opportunities for specialization in ceramic processes. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2348
Digital Art I
Studio art course that explores the potential of the computer hardware and software medium for their visual, conceptual, and practical uses in the visual arts. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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ARTS2349
Digital Art II
Studio art course that continues to explore the potential of the computer hardware and software medium for their visual, conceptual, and practical uses in the visual arts. This course also investigates the use of 3-D animation and its relationship to the
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ARTS2356
Introduction to Photography
Fundamentals of photography. Covers cameras, lenses, shutters and filters; exposure time and apertures; light meters and lighting; developing, fixing, contact and projection printing; emulsions, solutions; characteristics of photographic papers; elements
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ARTS2357
Advanced Photographic Practices
A continuation of ARTS 2356, designed to give additional laboratory experience and advanced training to develop professional ability. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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COMM1307
Introduction to Mass Communications
A general study of the mass media with emphasis on print, broadcast, and film. Includes the interrelationship of mass media in modern society with reference to its evolution. Gives the non-journalism major the knowledge to be a more intelligent user of
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COMM2122
Advanced Recording and Production Techniques
Examination of the role of the producer including recording, mixing, arranging, analyzing projects, session planning, communication, budgeting, business aspects, technical considerations, and music markets. Execute advanced recording and producing project
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COMM2220
Advanced Recording and Production Techniques
Examination of the role of the producer including recording, mixing, arranging, analyzing projects, session planning, communication, budgeting, business aspects, technical considerations, and music markets. Execute advanced recording and producing project
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COMM2289A
Audio Recording Cooperative
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 0, External Hrs = 6
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COMM2303
Beginning Recording Techniques
Overview of the recording studio. Topics include basic studio electronics and acoustic principles, wave form analysis, microphone concepts and miking techniques, studio set up and signal flow, recording console theory, signal processing concepts, recorde
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COMM2305
Business Publication Design
Technical emphasis on design and production of printed materials such as reports, brochures, booklets and manuals. Subjects covered will include typography, layout and effective use of color and graphic effects. This course is computer-based. Lecture H
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COMM2324
Intermediate Recording Techniques
Implementation of the recording process, microphones, audio console, multi-track recorder, and signal processing devices. Lecture Hrs. = 3 Lab Hrs. = 3
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COMM2325
Electronic Music I (Editing Hard Disc)
Procedures and techniques in recording and manipulating audio. Topics include advanced hard disk digital editing, linear and nonlinear digital muli-track recording and advanced engineering project completions. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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COMM2326
Electronic Music II (MIDI Interface)
History and evolution of Musical Digital Interface (MIDI) systems and applications, the MIDI language, and applications in the studio environment using software based sequencing programs. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 3
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COMM2389
Communications Cooperative
No longer being offered. Inventory This course provides students with work-related experience in any of the following areas: journalism, mass communications, electronic broadcast media, public relations, advertising, audio enhancement, graphic design, we
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COMM2389A
Audio Recording Cooperative
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 0, External Hrs = 6
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DRAM1120
Theatre Arts Lab I
Open to all students interested in theatre. Credit is earned for acting, technical work, or other participation. Limited to one semester credit hour each semester. Each course may be taken up to two times. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 6
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DRAM1121
Theater Arts Lab II
Open to all students interested in theatre. Credit is earned for acting, technical work, or other participation. Limited to one semester credit hour. Each course may be taken up to two times. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 6
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DRAM1310
Introduction to the Theatre
An introduction to the nature of theatre art and the dramatic genres, and the functions of the basic practices of the playwright, actor, director, and designer in contemporary theatre. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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DRAM1330
Elementary Stagecraft
Introduction to the technical aspects of set design, lighting, sound, costumes, and makeup. Participation in the Drama Department's productions required. Lecture Hrs = 2, Lab Hrs = 2
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DRAM1341
Principles of Theatrical Makeup
The principles of straight and character makeup, intensive practical application, and experience in stage productions are provided to the student. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 2
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DRAM1342
Introduction to Costume
Principles and techniques of costume design and construction for theatrical productions. Lecture Hrs. = 3, Lab Hrs. = 3
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DRAM1351
Introduction to Acting
Introduction to the basic techniques of acting, with major emphasis on diction and character development. Opportunity to participate in the Drama Department's productions. Class scenes required. Lecture Hrs = 2, Lab Hrs = 2
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DRAM1352
Advanced Acting
Study and practical experience in problems of creating characterization with emphasis on developing vocal and physical skill in acting. Lecture Hrs = 2, Lab Hrs = 2
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DRAM2120
Theatre Arts Lab III
Open to all students interested in theatre. Credit is earned for acting, technical work, or other participation. Limited to one semester credit hour each semester. Each course may be taken up to two times. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 6
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DRAM2121
Theater Arts Lab IV
Open to all students interested in theatre. Credit is earned for acting, technical work or other participation. Course can be taken up to two times. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 6
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DRAM2189
Theatre Academic Cooperative
Individualized instruction or supervised projects in various areas of theatre. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 0, External Hrs = 6
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DRAM2331
Advanced Stagecraft
General consideration of the art of the theatre as it relates to the stage, scenery, and lighting for college production. Participation in Drama Department's productions required. Lecture Hrs = 2, Lab Hrs = 2
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DRAM2336
Voice and Diction
Open to all students interested in improving their diction. Development of the voice and proper diction. Coaching of the individual student with the aid of audio taping and an audio journal. Same as SPCH 1342. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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DRAM2361
History of Theatre I
Survey of growth and development of the theatre from its beginnings to 1660 with consideration of dramatic literature, physical theatre, style of presentation, and social significance of theatre. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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DRAM2362
History of Theatre II
Survey of growth and development of the theatre from 1660 to the present with consideration of dramatic literature, physical theatre, style of presentation, and social significance of theatre. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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DRAM2366
History and Development of Motion Pictures
A survey of the history and development of motion pictures with emphasis on analysis and understanding of significant movements and schools of filmmaking, critical approaches, sociological impact, and visual aesthetics of motion pictures. Two lecture hou
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MUAP1101
Strings - Violin

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MUAP1102
Strings - Violin

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MUAP1105
Strings - Viola

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MUAP1106
Strings - Viola

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MUAP1109
Strings - Cello

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MUAP1110
Strings - Cello

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MUAP1113
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP1114
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP1117
Woodwind - Flute

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MUAP1118
Woodwind - Flute

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MUAP1121
Woodwind - Oboe

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MUAP1122
Woodwind - Oboe

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MUAP1125
Woodwind - Bassoon

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MUAP1126
Woodwind - Bassoon

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MUAP1129
Woodwind - Clarinet

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MUAP1130
Woodwinds - Clarinet

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MUAP1133
Woodwind - Saxophone

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MUAP1134
Woodwind - Saxophone

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MUAP1137
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP1138
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP1141
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP1142
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP1145
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP1146
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP1153
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP1154
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP1157
Percussion

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MUAP1158
Percussion

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MUAP1161
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP1162
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP1165
Organ

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MUAP1166
Organ

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MUAP1169
Piano

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MUAP1170
Piano

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MUAP1177
Harp

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MUAP1178
Harp

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MUAP1181
Voice

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MUAP1182
Voice

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MUAP1187
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP1188
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP1191
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP1192
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP1201
Strings - Violin

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MUAP1202
Strings - Violin

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MUAP1203
Violin - Freshman Major

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MUAP1204
Violin - Freshman Major

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MUAP1205
Strings - Viola

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MUAP1206
Strings - Viola

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MUAP1207
Viola - Freshman Major

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MUAP1208
Viola - Freshman Major

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MUAP1209
Strings - Cello

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MUAP1210
Strings - Cello

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MUAP1211
Cello - Freshman Major

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MUAP1212
Cello - Freshman Major

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MUAP1213
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP1214
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP1215
String Bass - Freshman Major

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MUAP1216
String Bass - Freshman Major

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MUAP1217
Woodwinds - Flute

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MUAP1218
Woodwinds - Flute

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MUAP1219
Flute - Freshman Major

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MUAP1220
Flute - Freshman Major

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MUAP1221
Woodwinds - Oboe

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MUAP1222
Woodwinds - Oboe

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MUAP1223
Oboe - Freshman Major

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MUAP1224
Oboe - Freshman Major

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MUAP1225
Woodwinds - Bassoon

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MUAP1226
Woodwinds - Bassoon

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MUAP1227
Bassoon - Freshman Major

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MUAP1228
Bassoon - Freshman Major

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MUAP1229
Woodwinds - Clarinet

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MUAP1230
Woodwinds - Clarinet

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MUAP1231
Clarinet - Freshman Major

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MUAP1232
Clarinet - Freshman Major

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MUAP1233
Woodwinds - Saxophone

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MUAP1234
Woodwinds - Saxophone

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MUAP1235
Saxophone - Freshman Major

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MUAP1236
Saxophone - Freshman Major

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MUAP1237
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP1238
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP1239
Trumpet - Freshman Major

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MUAP1240
Trumpet - Freshman Major

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MUAP1241
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP1242
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP1243
French Horn - Freshman Major

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MUAP1244
French Horn - Freshman Major

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MUAP1245
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP1246
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP1247
Trombone - Freshman Major

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MUAP1248
Trombone - Freshman Major

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MUAP1253
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP1254
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP1255
Tuba - Freshman Major

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MUAP1256
Tuba - Freshman Major

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MUAP1257
Percussion

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MUAP1258
Percussion

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MUAP1259
Percussion - Freshman Major

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MUAP1260
Percussion - Freshman Major

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MUAP1261
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP1262
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP1263
Classical Guitar - Freshman Major

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MUAP1264
Classical Guitar - Freshman Major

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MUAP1265
Organ

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MUAP1266
Organ

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MUAP1267
Organ - Freshman Major

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MUAP1268
Organ - Freshman Major

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MUAP1269
Piano

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MUAP1270
Piano

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MUAP1271
Piano - Freshman Major

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MUAP1272
Piano - Freshman Major

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MUAP1277
Harp

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MUAP1278
Harp

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MUAP1279
Harp - Freshman Major

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MUAP1280
Harp - Freshman Major

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MUAP1281
Voice

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MUAP1282
Voice

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MUAP1283
Voice - Freshman Major

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MUAP1284
Voice - Freshman Major

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MUAP1287
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP1288
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP1289
Bass Guitar - Freshman Major

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MUAP1290
Bass Guitar - Freshman Major

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MUAP1291
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP1292
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP1293
Electric Guitar - Freshman Major

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MUAP1294
Electric Guitar - Freshman Major

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MUAP2101
Strings - Violin

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MUAP2102
Strings - Violin

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MUAP2105
Strings - Viola

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MUAP2106
Strings - Viola

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MUAP2109
Strings - Cello

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MUAP2110
Strings - Cello

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MUAP2113
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP2114
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP2117
Woodwinds - Flute

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MUAP2118
Woodwinds - Flute

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MUAP2121
Woodwinds - Oboe

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MUAP2122
Woodwinds - Oboe

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MUAP2125
Woodwinds - Bassoon

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MUAP2126
Woodwinds - Bassoon

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MUAP2129
Woodwinds - Clarinet

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MUAP2130
Woodwinds - Clarinet

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MUAP2133
Woodwinds - Saxophone

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MUAP2134
Woodwinds - Saxophone

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MUAP2137
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP2138
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP2141
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP2142
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP2145
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP2146
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP2153
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP2154
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP2157
Percussion

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MUAP2158
Percussion

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MUAP2161
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP2162
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP2165
Organ

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MUAP2166
Organ

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MUAP2169
Piano

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MUAP2170
Piano

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MUAP2177
Harp

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MUAP2178
Harp

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MUAP2181
Voice

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MUAP2182
Voice

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MUAP2187
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP2188
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP2191
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP2192
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP2201
Strings - Violin

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MUAP2202
Strings - Violin

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MUAP2203
Violin - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2204
Violin - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2205
Strings - Viola

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MUAP2206
Strings - Viola

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MUAP2207
Viola - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2208
Viola - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2209
Strings - Cello

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MUAP2210
Strings - Cello

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MUAP2211
Cello - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2212
Cello - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2213
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP2214
Strings - String Bass

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MUAP2215
String Bass - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2216
String Bass - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2217
Woodwinds - Flute

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MUAP2218
Woodwinds - Flute

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MUAP2219
Flute - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2220
Flute - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2221
Woodwinds - Oboe

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MUAP2222
Woodwinds - Oboe

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MUAP2223
Oboe - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2224
Oboe - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2225
Woodwinds - Bassoon

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MUAP2226
Woodwinds - Bassoon

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MUAP2227
Bassoon - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2228
Bassoon - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2229
Woodwinds - Clarinet

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MUAP2230
Woodwinds - Clarinet

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MUAP2231
Clarinet - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2232
Clarinet - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2233
Woodwinds - Saxophone

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MUAP2234
Woodwinds - Saxophone

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MUAP2235
Saxophone - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2236
Saxophone - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2237
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP2238
Brass - Trumpet

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MUAP2239
Trumpet - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2240
Trumpet - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2241
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP2242
Brass - French Horn

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MUAP2243
French Horn - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2244
French Horn - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2245
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP2246
Brass - Trombone

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MUAP2247
Trombone - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2248
Trombone - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2253
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP2254
Brass - Tuba

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MUAP2255
Tuba - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2256
Tuba - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2257
Percussion

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MUAP2258
Percussion

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MUAP2259
Percussion - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2260
Percussion - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2261
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP2262
Strings - Classical Guitar

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MUAP2263
Classical Guitar - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2264
Classical Guitar - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2265
Organ

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MUAP2266
Organ

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MUAP2267
Organ - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2268
Organ - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2269
Piano

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MUAP2270
Piano

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MUAP2271
Piano - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2272
Piano - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2277
Harp

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MUAP2278
Harp

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MUAP2279
Harp - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2280
Harp - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2281
Voice

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MUAP2282
Voice

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MUAP2283
Voice - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2284
Voice - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2287
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP2288
Strings - Bass Guitar

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MUAP2289
Bass Guitar - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2290
Bass Guitar - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2291
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP2292
Strings - Electric Guitar

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MUAP2293
Electric Guitar - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2294
Electric Guitar - Sophomore Major

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MUAP2299
Music Conducting
Private study of strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, guitar, organ, piano, voice, harp, and music conducting is offered for credit. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI1123
Baytown Symphony Orchestra
Open to all Lee College students. Required of instrumental majors when feasible. Study and performance of standard orchestral literature. One three-hour rehearsal plus one hour of section rehearsal and individual assistance per week. Admission by aud
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MUSI1125
Concert Band
An instrumental class, organized for the study and performance of wind ensemble and concert band, including literature that is both historical and contemporary. Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 3,
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MUSI1133
Woodwind Ensemble
Open to all Lee College students. Study of literature for small woodwind ensembles (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor's consent. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI1134
Brass Ensemble
Open to all Lee College students. Study of literature for small brass ensembles (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor's consent. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI1135
Jazz Ensemble
Practice and performance of various jazz idioms. Admissions by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 2, Lab Hrs = 2
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MUSI1137
Guitar Ensemble
Study and performance of guitar ensemble literature (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI1138
Percussion Ensemble
Ensemble experience presenting balance between basic percussive techniques used individually and in sectional performance requirements, (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor's consent. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI1141
Lee College Concert Choir
Open to all students of Lee College. Study and performance of various types and styles of choral literature. Concerts given on and off campus each semester. Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab H
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MUSI1142
Baytown Community Chorus
Open to all Lee College students. Study and performance of major choral literature. One four-hour class per week. Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI1152
Chamber Choir
A vocal ensemble class organized for the study and performance of madrigal literature primarily from the 16th and 17th centuries. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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MUSI1181
Class Piano
Open to all students, including music majors preparing for the proficiency examination. Guidelines for this course and subsequent levels of the course may require that the student register instead for MUAP applied lessons in piano. Additional informatio
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MUSI1182
Class Piano
Open to all students, including music majors preparing for the proficiency examination. Guidelines for this course and subsequent levels of the course may require that the student register instead for MUAP applied lessons in piano. Additional informatio
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MUSI1183
Beginning Voice Class
Open to all Lee College students. Study of correct vocal production: posture, vowels, consonants, dynamics, phrasing and other information pertinent to the subject. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 2
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MUSI1184
Intermediate Voice Class
Open to all Lee College students. Continued development of physical and musical aspects of singing at the intermediate level. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 2
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MUSI1192
Guitar Class
For beginning guitar students. Study of basic guitar techniques, chords and repertoire. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 2
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MUSI1193
Guitar Class
For beginning guitar students. Study of basic guitar techniques, chords and repertoire. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 2
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MUSI1211
Music Theory I
Theoretical analysis and writing of tonal melody using diatonic harmony. Analysis and writing of small compositional forms. Open to all students with consent of instructor. (Offered FALL semester Only). Tutorial lab required. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs =
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MUSI1216
Elementary Sight Singing & Ear Training I
Singing tonal music in treble, bass, alto, and tenor clefs. Aural study, including dictation, of rhythm, melody, and diatonic harmony. Open to other students with instructor's consent. Development of aural and sight-singing skills through study of scal
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MUSI1217
Elementary Sight Singing & EarTraining II
Singing tonal music in treble, bass, alto, and tenor clefs. Aural study, including dictation, of rhythm, melody, and diatonic harmony. Open to other students with instructor's consent. Development of aural and sight-singing skills through study of scal
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MUSI1263
Jazz Improvisation
Class groups discussing topics in the area of jazz with special emphasis on its development and the contributions jazz has made to American culture. Improvisation on the students' instruments is an integral part of the course. May be repeated for credit
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MUSI1301
Fundamentals of Music
Open to all students at Lee College. Designed to prepare students for freshman study in music theory or to familiarize the non-music major with the meaning of musical notation and the harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic structure of music. Lecture Hrs = 3,
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MUSI1306
Music Appreciation
A music listening course designed for the non-music major. Students explore music through its basic elements, forms, styles, and major composers. Music majors should enroll in MUSI 1307. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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MUSI1307
Survey of Music Literature
Open to all students and required of music majors and minors. It includes a study of various masterpieces in music, a study of the major composers, a study of stylistic characteristics of historical eras. Included also will be an introduction to score r
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MUSI1308
Music Literature I - Church Music
Survey of the principal musical forms and cultural periods as illustrated in the literature of major composers in the renaissance, baroque, and classical periods, specifically applicable to the study of sacred music, including the history and use of hymno
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MUSI1309
Music Lit. II - Church Music
Survey of the principal musical forms and cultural periods as illustrated in the literature of major composers in the romantic, 20th century, and modern periods, specifically applicable to the continued study of sacred music, including the history and use
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MUSI1310
Contemporary American Music
General survey of various styles of American Music. Topics may include jazz, ragtime, folk, rock, and contemporary art music. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 0
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MUSI1312
Music Theory II
Theoretical analysis and writing of tonal melody using diatonic harmony. Introduction to secondary dominant chords and modulation to closely related keys. Analysis and writing of small composition forms. Open to all students with consent of instructor. Tu
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MUSI2117
Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training II
Singing more difficult tonal music including modal, ethnic and 20th century materials. Aural study, including dictation, or more complex rhythm, melody, chromatic harmony and extended tertian structures. Transfer students admitted by examination. Open
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MUSI2123
Baytown Symphony Orchestra
Open to all Lee College students. Required of instrumental majors when feasible. Study and performance of standard orchestral literature. One three-hour rehearsal plus one hour of section rehearsal and individual assistance per week. Admission by aud
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MUSI2125
Concert Band
An instrumental class, organized for the study and performance of wind ensemble and concert band, including literature that is both historical and contemporary. Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 3,
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MUSI2133
Woodwind Ensemble
Open to all Lee College students. Study of literature for small woodwind ensembles (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI2134
Brass Ensemble
Open to all Lee College students. Study of literature for small brass ensembles (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI2135
Jazz Ensemble
Practice and performance of various jazz idioms. Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 2, Lab Hrs = 2
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MUSI2138
Percussion Ensemble
Ensemble experience presenting balance between basic percussive techniques used individually and in sectional performance requirements, (4 or more students). Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 1, La
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MUSI2141
Lee College Concert Choir
Open to all students of Lee College. Study and performance of various types and styles of choral literature. Concerts given on and off campus each semester. Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab H
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MUSI2142
Baytown Community Chorus
Open to all Lee College students. Study and performance of major choral literature. One four-hour class per week. Admission by audition or instructor's consent. May be repeated for credit. Lecture Hrs = 3, Lab Hrs = 1
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MUSI2181
Class Piano
Open to all students, including music majors preparing for the proficiency examination. Guidelines for this course and subsequent levels of the course may require that the student register instead for MUAP applied lessons in piano. Additional informatio
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MUSI2182
Class Piano
Open to all students, including music majors preparing for the proficiency examination. Guidelines for this course and subsequent levels of the course may require that the student register instead for MUAP applied lessons in piano. Additional informatio
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MUSI2183
Advanced Voice Class
Concert and recital preparation. Lecture Hrs = 0, Lab Hrs = 2
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MUSI2189
Music Cooperative
In conjunction with seminars or on-campus instruction, students will study various aspects of music unique to their interests or career objectives. Limited to 1 credit hour per semester. Course can be taken up to three times. Lecture Hrs = 1, Lab Hrs =
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MUSI2211
Music Theory III
Advanced harmony part writing and keyboard analysis and writing of more advanced tonal harmony including chromaticism and extended tertian structures. Introduction to 20th century compositional procedures and survey of the traditional large forms of comp
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MUSI2212
Music Theory IV
Advanced harmony part writing and keyboard analysis and writing of more advanced tonal harmony including chromaticism and extended tertian structures. Introduction to 20th century compositional procedures and survey of the traditional large forms of comp
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MUSI2216
Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training I
Singing more difficult tonal music including modal, ethnic and 20th century materials. Aural study, including dictation, or more complex rhythm, melody, chromatic harmony and extended tertian structures. Transfer students admitted by examination. Open
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MUSI2217
Advanced Sight Singing and Ear Training II
Singing more difficult tonal music including modal, ethnic and 20th century materials. Aural study, including dictation, or more complex rhythm, melody, chromatic harmony and extended tertian structures. Transfer students admitted by examination. Open
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MUSI2311
Music Theory III
Advanced harmony part writing and keyboard analysis and writing of more advanced tonal harmony including chromaticism and extended tertian structures. Introduction to 20th century compositional procedures and survey of the traditional large forms of comp
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