Fall 2015 Class Schedule (CRC)
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Schedule: Full Term, Aug 22-Dec 17
Updated: November 12, 2015
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C1; IGETC Area 3A
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
See UC Limitations & Counselor
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: A brief study of the development of music from the middle ages to music of today, emphasizing the relation of music to the social, cultural, economic and political factors which produced it. Learn to listen to and understand the music of many historic periods and cultures through the features they share: sound sources, time frame, rhythm and meter, pitch, and structure. Concert attendance is required. Designed for the student with no previous musical study and for those who are particularly interested in the humanities or the arts. (C-ID MUS 100)
MW 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC G.Parker CRC MAIN M 306 14635 Textbook
 
MW 09:30AM-10:50AM LEC N.Sultanova Elk Grove EGA 211 19772 Textbook
Class is held at Elk Grove Center located at 10051 Big Horn Boulevard, Elk Grove CA 95757.
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C1; IGETC Area 3A
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course examines social, political, cultural and economic issues as they relate to the history of rock and roll music. Musical examples will develop listening skills and the ability to critique the music orally and in written form. This course is designed for students with no previous musical study.
MW 01:30PM-02:50PM LEC S.Coughran CRC MAIN M 306 13987 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C1; IGETC Area 3A
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: A detailed study of the development of music from antiquity to 1750, emphasizing the relation of music to the social, cultural, economic and political factors which produced it. Required for music majors and designed for those particularly interested in the humanities or the arts.
TTh 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC G.Parker CRC MAIN M 306 15118 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: AA/AS Area I; CSU Area C1; IGETC Area 3A
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is an historical, comprehensive, and comparative listeners survey of the traditions of Jazz music from around the world and in the United States, in which concepts of ethnicity, ethnocentrism, racism, ageism, class differences, and gender issues will be addressed. Guided listening presentations will show how African and early African-American musical traditions have led to the development of various improvisational forms and styles, including Ragtime, Swing, Bebop, Free Jazz, Fusion, and Acid Jazz. Jazz style of the Americas, Asia, Africa, India, and Europe will be covered.
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LEC S.Coughran CRC MAIN M 306 14096 Textbook
T 06:00PM-09:05PM LEC S.Coughran CRC MAIN M 306 15010 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: CSU Area C1; IGETC Area 3A
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
See UC Limitations & Counselor
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is designed as an starting point for students with limited musical experience or for those wishing a basic course prior to enrollment in MUFHL 400. The course concentrates on learning to read and understand (visually, aurally, and kinesthetically) rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic notation, texture and form through keyboard and/or other instruments including voice as a window to music literacy and creativity. (C-ID MUS 110)
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC G.Parker CRC MAIN M 306 13748 Textbook
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC G.Parker CRC MAIN M 306 14756 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
General Education: AA/AS Area I; AA/AS Area VI; CSU Area C1; IGETC Area 3A
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course is a comprehensive, comparative listeners' survey of the folk ethnic, dance, and ceremonial music traditions around the world and in the United States, in which concepts of ethnicity, ethnocentrism, racism, ageism, class differences, and gender issues will be addressed. Guided listening presentations will show how traditional forms and styles have led to the urban, professional music popular in many countries today know as "World Beat." Music of the Americas, Africa, Asia, Australasia and Europe will be covered.
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC S.Coughran CRC MAIN M 300 13988 Textbook
TTh 03:00PM-04:20PM LEC S.Coughran CRC MAIN M 306 13989 Textbook
Prerequisite: None.
Corequisite: MUIVI 340
General Education: CSU Area C1; IGETC Area 3A
Course Transferable to UC/CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC ; 54 hours LAB
Description: This course is the study of scales, intervals, triads, diatonic harmonies, part writing, rhythms, sight singing, ear training, dictation, history and performance. Analysis and composition will be taught. Reading music is a requirement for this course. This course is required for music majors. (C-ID MUS 125; C-ID MUS 120)
TTh 10:30AM-11:50AM LEC K.Erickson CRC MAIN M 204 19950 Textbook
MW 10:30AM-11:50AM LAB D.Lee-Keller CRC MAIN M 204
Prerequisite: MUFHL 404 with a grade of "C" or better
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LEC
Description: This course incorporates the concepts from Music Theory II. In addition, through writing and analysis, the course will include: introduction to chromatic harmony; secondary/applied chords; modulation; borrowed chords; introduction to Neapolitan and augmented-sixth chords. This course is required for the AA and AA-T degree in music. (C-ID MUS 140)
TTh 12:00PM-01:20PM LEC K.Erickson CRC MAIN M 204 20012 Textbook
Prerequisite: MUFHL 404 and 405 with grades of "C" or better
Advisory: MUFHL 412; Skills developed concurrently in Music Theory III (MUFHL 412) and in piano study are advised for success in Musicianship III (MUFHL 413).
Course Transferable to CSU
Hours: 54 hours LAB
Description: This course applies and develops the rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials of Music Theory III through ear training, sight singing, analysis, and dictation. (C-ID MUS 145)
MW 09:00AM-10:20AM LAB D.Lee-Keller CRC MAIN M 204 19375 Textbook