Saturday, April 25, 2009

Music Technology

Freshman Year-Fall
LCT140 First Year Seminar 3
E120 English Composition 3
MU130 Music Fundamentals I 1
MU131 Music Fundamentals II 1
MU300 Introduction to Electronic Music & MIDI 2
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
TA101 Oral Communications 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
17-18 Credits

Freshman Year-Spring
ID160 Artscore 2
CS102 Introduction to Computer Applications 3
MT302/303 Digital Music Technology 2
& Lab 1
MU160 Music Theory I 3
MU170 Ear Training I 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Sophomore Year-Fall
LCT225 Portraits/Virtuous Life (or Spring semester) 3
MT310/311 Introduction to Sound Recording 2
& Lab 1
MU383 Arranging 3
MU104 Percussion Ensemble 0/1*
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-18 Credits

Sophomore Year-Spring
P113 Physics of Sound and Music 3
MT320/321 Advance Applications of Recording 2
& Audio Production &Lab 1
MU392 Music Business 3
MU299 Sophomore Review 0
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
16-17 Credits

Junior Year-Fall
LCT375 Global Issues (may be taken Spring semester) 3
MU171/MU181/MU191 Piano/Voice/Guitar 3/2/1
MT330/331 Advanced Applications of Audio
Post Production & Sound Design 2
& Lab 1
MU150 Experiencing Music 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
14-17 Credits

Junior Year-Spring
Applied Lessons 1
MT340/341 Fundamentals of Live Audio Production 2
& Lab 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Disciplinary Studies Course 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Senior Year-Fall
LCT475 Capstone (may be taken Spring semester) 3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
16-17 Credits

Senior Year-Spring
MT298 Field Exploration 1-3
Applied Lessons 1
Music Ensemble 0/1*
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
15-17 Credits

The above paradigm is one example of how the major can be completed. Students may use their elective credits to explore other majors or to enroll in skill-building courses in mathematics, reading, writing and/or study skills. With planning, students may use these credits to complete a minor, enroll in a practicum or internship, or study abroad. It is the responsibility of the student to complete all major and university requirements. Please refer to the university catalog for additional information regarding this major. Course title and content is subject to change. Not all courses are offered each semester or year. Please consult with your major advisor for the most current information.

▪Students enrolled in the Lasallian Honors Program should consult the program director for the appropriate sequence of courses.