
First-Year Courses in Music Composition
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It is possible for LS&A students to elect a concentration program in Theatre or Music, and these programs are described in the LS&A Bulletin. In addition, Theatre courses and Music courses are frequently elected by LS&A students not concentrating in either Music or Theatre. All courses in Music History/Musicology, Composition, and Music Theory are electable for LS&A credit; some but not all Theatre and Drama courses are available for LS&A credit. Some of these courses can be used in an area distribution plan. LS&A students may elect music PERFORMANCE courses for degree credit, but this credit counts toward the maximum twelve non-LS&A credit hours that can be applied toward an AB/BS degree or twenty non-LS&A credit hours that can be applied toward a BGS degree.
Courses in Theatre, Music History/Musicology, Composition, Music Theory, and Performing Arts Technology are listed in the Schedule of Classes under the School of Music.
The following courses count as LS&A courses for LS&A degree credit.
COMP 221. Introduction to Elementary Composition.
Instructor(s):
Rush
Prerequisites & Distribution: For non-School of Music students only. (3). (CE). May be repeated for credit.
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
No Description Provided. Contact the Department.

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