![]() ![]() MUS T400 – Undergraduate Readings in Music Theory Study of music from the early twentieth century to the present new compositional and analytical procedures. It is strongly recommended that this course be taken concurrently with T351 Music Theory and Literature V. Study of music of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with an emphasis on advanced harmonic procedures and analysis of larger forms. MUS T262 – Music Theory and Literature IV Study of music from the late sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, with an emphasis on counterpoint, harmony, and form. MUS T261 – Music Theory and Literature III MUS T252 – Music Theory and Literature IV MUS T251 – Music Theory and Literature III Aural skills, music reading, and keyboard. It is strongly recommended that this course be taken concurrently with T252 Music Theory and Literature IV. Melody, harmony, and counterpoint continued some chromaticism. It is strongly recommended that this course be taken concurrently with T251 Music Theory and Literature III. Two-voice counterpoint and study of small forms. MUS T152 – Music Theory and Literature IIĭiatonic harmony continued, and introduction to chromatic harmony. Introduction to the literature and analysis of music. Diatonic melody and harmony two-part counterpoint. It is strongly recommended that this course be taken concurrently with T152 Music Theory and Literature II. Undergraduate Courses MUS T109 – Rudiments of Music Iįundamentals of notation, ear training, and music reading. Please check the iGPS Course Search page for course offerings each semester and consult individual course entries in this schedule for information on course prerequisites and corequisites. Courses offered by the Music Theory Department are listed below. ![]()
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