Undergraduate Catalog 2020-21 
    
    May 04, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2020-21 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Mathematics

  
  • MAT 3820 - Mathematics Tutorship

    1-3 cr
    A supervised experience in individual instruction. To include reading and discussion of individualized instructional systems as well as an actual tutorial experience in MAT 0190  or in a 1000’s or 2000’s level Mathematics course.
    Prerequisite: Invitation of the Mathematics Department.
  
  • MAT 3900 - Independent Study

    1-3 cr
    Open on a limited basis. A personal interview with the Mathematics Department faculty is required prior to registration.
    Hours by arrangement.
    Signed contract required at time of registration.
    Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.
  
  • MAT 3910 - Independent Foreign Study in Mathematics

    Credits to be arranged.
    Registration by permission of department chair only.
    Signed contract required at time of registration.
  
  • MAT 4010 - Design of Experiments

    3 cr
    Analysis of Variance techniques, basic experimental designs, complete and incomplete blocking, and factorial designs.
    Prerequisite: MAT 2022  or MAT 3230 . Marketing Majors should elect this course after BUS 4030 .
    Periodically
  
  • MAT 4020 - Applied Linear Regression

    3 cr
    Linear and multiple regression models. Least squares estimates, correlation, and prediction. Discriminate analysis, factor analysis, and cluster analysis.
    Prerequisite: MAT 1531 , MAT 3250 .
    Periodically
  
  • MAT 4040 - Complex Analysis

    3 cr
    This course is an introduction to complex analysis at the undergraduate level.  Complex analysis is the theory of differentiation and integration of functions with complex-valued arguments.  Complex analysis has many applications to engineering, physics and applied mathematics.  Topics include properties of complex numbers, analytic functions, mapping, contour integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, and residue theory.
    Prerequisite: MAT 4110  
    Periodically
  
  • MAT 4110 - Advanced Calculus

    3 cr
    This course is devoted to rigorous presentation of the basics of mathematical analysis of real valued functions of one (real) variable from the standpoint of contemporary/modern mathematics.  It is a natural continuation of the sequence of calculus courses and will give proofs of important theorems used in those courses.  Emphasis will be on the concepts and theoretical approach to calculus.  Topics to be covered include theory of the real number system, theory of sequences and series of real numbers, theory of continuity, differentiability of real-valued functions, and theory of the Riemann integral of real valued functions.
    Prerequisite: MAT 3533  and MAT 3410 
    Periodically
  
  • MAT 4120 - Numerical Analysis

    3 cr
    Numerical computation techniques for solving non-linear and transcendental equations including Newton’s method, bisection method, and secant method. Numerical solutions to polynomials, including synthetic division. Numerical interpolation, approximation, integration, and numerical solutions to ordinary differential equations.
    Prerequisite: MAT 3210 , MAT 3310  or consent of instructor.
    Periodically Offered on a limited basis in consultation with the department chair
  
  • MAT 4130 - Abstract Algebra

    3 cr
    This course is an introduction to the principles and concepts of modern abstract algebra. Topics will include groups, rings, and fields with applications to number theory, the theory of equations, and geometry.
    Prerequisite: MAT 3210  and MAT 3410 , or consent of instructor.
    Periodically
  
  • MAT 4140 - Geometry

    3 cr
    This course includes a review of Euclidean geometry and an introduction to non-Euclidean geometries including finite geometries and systems of axioms, classical theorems and elementary transformations.
    Prerequisite: MAT 3410  .
    Spring
  
  • MAT 4210 - Teachers as Researchers

    2 cr
    This course is intended for pre-service teachers who are seeking to increase their understanding of mathematics. The course uses data collection and analysis to guide improvement in K-6 mathematics programs. The student will build on the knowledge gained in MAT 3020  to obtain a deeper understanding of mathematics as related to NCTM and the Vermont Framework guidelines. In this course, students will function as researchers by gathering data and analyzing data, as means of improving the curriculum and instruction in K-6 mathematics programs. As researchers, students are encouraged to ask questions, pose problems, and identify means of solving problems by using different strategies. Emphasis will be on student-centered instructional approach, with ample use of manipulatives and technology.
    Prerequisite: MAT 3020  or consent of instructor.
    Every semester
  
  • MAT 4710 - Topics in Mathematics

    1-3 cr
    Advanced topics in mathematics offered on a rotating basis. Examples of topics include: complex analysis, topology, Galois theory, number theory.
    Prerequisite: MAT 3533 , MAT 3410 , or consent of the instructor.
    Periodically
  
  • MAT 4720 - Senior Seminar

    3 cr
    An undergraduate research seminar. Students spend the first half of the semester studying and presenting undergraduate research in mathematics. In the second half, students investigate their own topic, prepare a written report, and present their research.
    Prerequisite: Math major, senior standing, or consent of the instructor.
    Fall
  
  • MAT 4810 - Internship in Mathematics

    1-12 cr
    Signed contract required at time of registration.
  
  • MAT 4900 - Independent Study

    1-3 cr
    Open on a limited basis only and ordinarily restricted to students with upper-level standing. A personal interview with the Mathematics Department faculty is required prior to registration. NOTE: Computer related courses require payment of a materials charge.
    Hours by arrangement.
    Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.

Music

  
  • MUS 1010 - Music Appreciation

    3 cr
    A course in music listening. An overview of various styles, genres, historical periods, and cultures. Through guided listening and reading, students become familiar with the elements of music and develop an appropriate vocabulary for describing and discussing music.
    This course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Fee $20.00
    Every Semester
  
  • MUS 1020 - Concerts from Castleton

    3 cr
    A traveling music appreciation course that takes advantage of Castleton's proximity to first-class summer music festivals. Seminars/lectures are held before and after each performance for the purpose of introducing the music and sharing reactions. Each student writes a review of each concert, and class meeting times may vary to accommodate the concert schedule.
    Fee for tickets and transportation.
  
  • MUS 1030 - Music Fundamentals

    3 cr
    An introductory course designed to develop skills in note reading and an understanding of such elements as key signatures, chord construction, and intervals. Much in-class time is spent performing.
    This course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Fee $20.
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1040 - String Orchestra

    1 cr
    An ensemble for violin, viola, cello, bass, piano and occasionally guitar. Various styles of music are performed in rehearsal and concert. The String Orchestra also combines with the Chorale and Wind Ensemble to explore larger orchestral works.
    Prerequisite: Some ability to read music, repeatable for credit.
    Fee $50
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1041 - Class Piano I

    2 cr
    The student is introduced to the basic elements of playing the piano. Note reading and improvisation are studied through traditional melodies and simple chord accompaniments Music majors may test out of this course.
    This course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Fee $ 10.
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1042 - Class Piano II

    2 cr
    Playing simple melodies in all keys, with more elaborate improvised accompaniments; playing simple piano pieces. Course is also designed to develop the student's ability to sight-read a four part hymn.
    This course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1041  or consent of instructor. Music majors may test out of this course.
    Fee $10
    Fall
  
  • MUS 1080 - Global Music

    3 cr
    This course is a study of the world's musical cultures. The course is designed for music, music education, and non-music majors looking to develop an understanding of music in our global era.
    This course fulfills an Aesthetic Understanding or Social and Behavioral Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Fee $20.
    Every Semester
  
  • MUS 1090 - Foundations of Music Education

    3 cr
    Students will receive an overview of the history of music education both globally and nationally, the leading music learning theorists, and explore issues specific to music education including music assessment, classroom management in an ensemble setting, multiculturalism in music, and music advocacy.
    This course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Spring
  
  • MUS 1091 - Aural Skills I

    2 cr
    Focused study in the area of sight singing and aural skills. Topics include exercises in solfège, interval recognition, and melodic dictation. By the end of the course students will have learned the system of solfège and will have established the foundational materials necessary for further study in aural skills.
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
    Fee $10
    Spring
  
  • MUS 1115 - Musical Pit/Vocal

    0-1 cr
    This is a performance/participation course in the spring musical theater production.  This course is a requirement each spring semester for students in the Musical Theater concentration.  Concurrent participation in the musical onstage or in the pit is required.  Participation in the musical is determined by audition at the end of the fall semester; participation in the pit is determined by permission of instructor.
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
    Spring
  
  • MUS 1120L - Performance Lab

    0 cr
    This is a performance lab extension for all levels and sections of applied music lessons. The performance lab is designed to help students develop solo and small ensemble performance skills leading up to the end of the semester jury and final senior recital. The performance lab also gives students the opportunity to share their music with one another and to offer a community supporting the technical growth of the individual performing musician. 
    BA.MUS and BM.EDU majors, minors, or permission of instructor.
    Grded only
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1210 - Chorus: University Chorale

    0-1 cr
    As one of Castleton's oldest traditions, the University Chorale is comprised of music majors, minors, and non-majors, bringing a wealth of diversity and energy to the ensemble. Chorale activities include concerts each semester at Castleton, choir retreats, a regional tour in the spring, and an international tour with other department ensembles every four years. The Chorale performs a wide repertoire from different eras and cultures, and combines with community instrumentalists to perform works of a larger scale. The University Chorale has done performances and workshops with noted artists including Francois Clemmons, Esau Pritchett, and Robert DeCormier. A voice placement is required for entrance. May be repeated once for credit.
    Fee $ 50.
    Every Semester
  
  • MUS 1211 - Vocal Technique in the Choral Ensemble

    0-1 cr
    This course is designed for students who would like to improve their vocal skills in a small group setting and receive extra help learning choral repertoire. Students will explore and develop fundamentals of vocal technique, from breathing to tone production, and apply these skills to choral repertoire appropriate for university, community, and church choirs. With instructor permission, Music Education majors with strong skills may take the course as mentors and teaching assistants.
  
  • MUS 1220 - Wind Symphony

    0-1 cr
    The Castleton University Wind Symphony is one of the major performing ensembles on campus. The Wind Symphony performs works in the traditional wind band repertoire as well as contemporary works of various styles. The ensemble is open to all instrumentalists at the university and select community members with a placement hearing required at the beginning of the fall semester. The Wind Symphony performs at fall commencement, fall and spring concerts, and at local schools. May be repeated for credit.
    This one credit course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Fee $50
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1230 - Jazz Ensemble

    0-1 cr
    The Castleton Jazz Ensemble is a high power big band. The group performs all genres of big band music including Swing, Be-Bop, Rock, Fusion, and Funk. Student arrangements and compositions are often featured. The group is open to all students; instrumentation includes: trumpets, saxophones, trombones and rhythm section (bass, keyboard, guitar and drums). The group performs on and off campus each semester. May be repeated once for credit.
    This one credit course counts towards the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference.
    Fee $50.
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1231 - Music Theory I

    3 cr
    The student is introduced to rhythm exercises, harmony (analysis, written, keyboard), elementary composition, and sight singing. Writing and performance (vocal and keyboard) skills are developed throughout the semester. Designed for students who wish to increase their understanding of the materials of music.
    This course counts as an Aesthetic Understanding or Scientific and Mathematical Understanding Frame or Reference.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1030  or consent of instructor. Music Majors may test out of this course.
    Fee $10.
    Spring
  
  • MUS 1240 - Applied Music - Flute

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only.  May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course meets the Aesthetic Understanding Frame of Reference
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1250 - Applied Music - Oboe

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available for non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350 per credit.
    Every semester.
  
  • MUS 1260 - Applied Music - Bassoon

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Restricted to Music, Music Education, or Theater majors, and Music minors. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available for non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350 per credit.
    Every semester.
  
  • MUS 1270 - Applied Music - Clarinet

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available for non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350 per credit.
    Every semester.
  
  • MUS 1280 - Applied Music - Jazz Piano

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music.  In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department.  Students are required to perform in recitals, and prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations.  Music majors and minors only.  This course may be repeated for credit.  This course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available for non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
  
  • MUS 1310 - Applied Music - Saxophone

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available for non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1320 - Applied Music - Trumpet

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available for non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1330 - Applied Music - French Horn

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course meets the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1340 - Applied Music - Trombone

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course meets the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1350 - Applied Music - Tuba

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1360 - Applied Music - Percussion

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1370 - Applied Music - Violin

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1410 - Applied Music - Viola

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1420 - Applied Music - Cello

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. NOTE: Restricted to music majors and minors, see music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    Course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1430 - Applied Music - String Bass

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1440 - Applied Music - Piano

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1460 - Applied Music - Classical Guitar

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1466 - Applied Music - Electric Guitar

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1467 - Applied Music - Electric Bass

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1470 - Applied Music - Voice

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1475 - Applied Music - Euphonium

    1 cr
    The purpose of Applied Music is to prepare students for either a performance career, mastery of an instrument in preparation for teaching, or advanced graduate study in music. In addition to the practice and preparation required for weekly lessons, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by or as designated by the department. Students are required to perform on recitals, prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations. Reserved for music majors and minors only. NOTE: See music department for enrollment form and consent. May be repeated for credit. Course may NOT be added or dropped after the second week of classes.
    There is a .5 credit version of this course available to non-majors, see Music Department for enrollment form.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1520 - Spartan Athletic Band

    0-1 cr
    The Spartan Athletic Band is comprised of students from every major on campus. No musical experience is necessary for this ensemble. Students will be able to perform in the color guard, drumline, or wind sections. Students will be required to cheer, dance, and perform during sporting events, as well as, perform in a full halftime show. Activities will include participation in home football games, various campus events, and parades.
    Lab fee $ 50.
    Fall
  
  • MUS 1530 - Spartan Spirit Band

    0-1 cr
    The Spartan Spirit Band is comprised of music majors, minors, and non-majors. Students will practice and perform at athletic events for select men’s and women’s basketball and hockey. Enrollment is open to everyone with previous musical experience, or consent of the instructor. The Spirit Band in an extension of The Spartan Marching Band, and may be repeated for credit.
    Lab fee $ 50.
    Spring
  
  • MUS 1550 - Jazz Combos

    0-1 cr
    The Jazz Combos at Castleton are small ensembles consisting of four to eight members in which the students learn improvisational skills through the performance of classic jazz standards.
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 1730 - Special Performance

    1 cr
    Designed for the student engaged in musical activities not otherwise sponsored by the Music Department.
    Prerequisite: Permission of the Music Department. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUS 1740 - Applied Performance Coaching

    1 cr
    Individual musical performance coaching with a chamber music specialist and/or professional accompanist. Must be taken concurrently with the applied lessons in the primary applied area. May be repeated for credit.
    Fee $350.
  
  • MUS 2020 - Instrumental and Vocal Arranging

    3 cr
    This course covers elementary techniques of arranging for instruments and voices, including ranges, transpositions, and idiomatic usage.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1231  or consent of instructor.
    Spring
  
  • MUS 2031 - History of Western Music: Ancient to Baroque

    3 cr
    A study of the forms and styles of music from medieval chant to the music of Bach. An emphasis is placed on experiencing the music through listening and, where possible, participation.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding or World Views Frame of Reference.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1231 , MUS 2232  or consent of instructor.
    Fall, odd years
  
  • MUS 2032 - History of Western Music: Classical to Modern

    3 cr
    A study of Western music from Mozart and Haydn to the present.
    This course fulfills the Aesthetic Understanding or World Views Frame of Reference.
    Prerequisite: MUS 2232  or concurrent enrollment.
    Spring, even years
  
  • MUS 2051 - Conducting I

    3 cr
    Basic elements of conducting skills explored through practical application. Two class periods.
    Spring
  
  • MUS 2110 - Vocal Pedagogy

    2 cr
    Tone production, breathing, diction, intonation, and similar vocal problems are explored.
    Spring, even years
  
  • MUS 2115 - Jazz Pedagogy

    2 cr
    The class focuses on the practical and musical aspects of teaching jazz from elementary general music to high school vocal and instrumental jazz ensembles. Subjects studied include the history of jazz, significant performers and composers, vocal and instrumental ensemble setups, rehearsal techniques, repertoire, rhythm section techniques, equipment, recommended recordings, and teaching rationales.
    Fall, odd years
  
  • MUS 2120 - String Instrument Teaching Methods

    2 cr
    Basic techniques of violin, viola, cello and double bass. Selection and presentation of teaching materials.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1231  or concurrent enrollment.
    Fee: $30
    Spring, odd years
  
  • MUS 2130 - Woodwind Instrument Teaching Methods

    2 cr
    Basic techniques of flute, oboe, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon. Selection and presentation of teaching materials.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1231  or concurrent enrollment.
    Fee $30
    Spring, even years
  
  • MUS 2140 - Brass Instrument Teaching Methods

    2 cr
    Basic techniques of trumpet, horn, trombone and tuba. Selection and presentation of teaching materials.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1231  or concurrent enrollment.
    Fee: $30
    Fall, even years
  
  • MUS 2192 - Aural Skills II

    2 cr
    Intensive study in the area of sight-singing and aural skills. Aural skills topics include continued exercises in solfège, chord recognition, harmonic progressions and more advanced sight singing and dictation. By the end of this course students will be able to audiate and sing music at first sight with more accuracy. They also will be able to write down melodies and simple chord progressions on repeated hearings with an acceptable degree of fluency.
    Fall
  
  • MUS 2210 - Chamber Singers

    0-1 cr
    The Castleton Chamber Singers is a select SATB ensemble dedicated to preparing high quality repertoire suitable for chamber choir. The Chamber Singers perform a variety of works from Renaissance Motets and Madrigals, to Contemporary Choral Literature. Performances include concerts and tours with the University Chorale, special events, and off-campus venues. Membership is open to University Chorale members by audition in the fall and spring.
    Course may be repeated once for credit.
    Fee $30.
    Every Semester
  
  • MUS 2230 - Chamber Ensemble

    0-1 cr
    This course enables students to explore chamber music techniques and repertoire. Students will be placed into ensembles based on their instrument and skill level. Repertoire will change each semester, based on which instruments are participating. Students will work on musicianship skills as well as the skills necessary to rehearse and perform in a self-conducted ensemble. Each group will partake in a performance at the end of the semester.
    This course is repeatable for credit.
    Fee: $25
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 2232 - Music Theory II

    3 cr
    More advanced exercises in the study of rhythm, harmony (secondary dominants and modulation), sight singing and ear training (harmonic as well as melodic dictation).
    Prerequisite: MUS 1231  or consent of instructor.
    Fee $10
    Fall
  
  • MUS 2240 - Percussion Instrument Teaching Methods

    2 cr
    Basic techniques of snare drum, tympani, mallet instruments and other instruments of the percussion battery. Selection and presentation of teaching materials.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1231  or concurrent enrollment.
    Fee $30
    Fall, odd years
  
  • MUS 2520 - Spartan Athletic Band

    0-1 cr
    The Spartan Athletic Band is comprised of students from every major on campus. No musical experience is necessary for this ensemble. Students will be able to perform in the color guard, drumline, or wind sections. Students will be required to cheer, dance, and perform during sporting events, as well as, perform in a full halftime show. Activities will include participation in home football games, various campus events, and parades.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1520  
    Fee $50
    Fall
  
  • MUS 2610 - Chorus: University Chorale

    0-1 cr
    As one of Castleton's oldest traditions, the University Chorale is comprised of music majors, minors, and non-majors, bringing a wealth of diversity and energy to the ensemble. Chorale activities include concerts each semester at Castleton, choir retreats, a regional tour in the spring, and an international tour with other department ensembles every four years. The Chorale performs a wide repertoire from different eras and cultures, and combines with community instrumentalists to perform works of a larger scale. The University Chorale has done performances and workshops with noted artists including Francois Clemmons, Esau Pritchett, and Robert DeCormier. A voice placement is required for entrance. May be repeated once for credit.
    Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUS 1210  
    Fee $50
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 2620 - Wind Symphony

    0-1 cr
    The Castleton University Wind Symphony is one of the major performing ensembles on campus. The Wind Symphony performs works in the traditional wind band repertoire as well as contemporary works of various styles. The ensemble is open to all instrumentalists at the university and select community members with a placement hearing required at the beginning of the fall semester. The Wind Symphony performs at fall commencement, fall and spring concerts, and at local schools. May be repeated for credit.
    The one-credit version counts as an Aesthetic Understanding frame of reference.
    Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUS 1220  
    Fee $50
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 2630 - Jazz Ensemble

    0-1 cr
    The Castleton Jazz Ensemble is a high power big band. The group performs all genres of big band music including Swing, Be-Bop, Rock, Fusion, and Funk. Student arrangements and compositions are often featured. The group is open to all students; instrumentation includes: trumpets, saxophones, trombones and rhythm section (bass, keyboard, guitar and drums). The group performs on and off campus each semester. May be repeated once for credit.
    Prerequisite: Two semesters of MUS 1230  
    Fee $50
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3010 - Studies in Music

    3 cr
    A course of changing content: an intensive study of a particular composer (e.g., Mozart, Beethoven, Stravinsky), era (Baroque, Romantic, Contemporary), genre (jazz, computer music, film music) or other topic in the field of music as announced in the course schedule. May be repeated for credit with consent of department chair.
  
  • MUS 3015 - Music Theory and Aural Skills III

    4 cr
    The concepts of theory and aural skills developed in the first two semesters of the sequence are expanded and elaborated. Music theory topics covered include: advanced harmonic analysis, third and fourth species counterpoint, voice leading, secondary chord functions, modulation, larger form analysis, mode mixture, the Neapolitan chord, and augmented sixth chords. Aural skills topics include: continued exercises in solfège, chord recognition, and melodic and harmonic dictation. The student is exposed to increasingly advanced and complicated exercises and expected to develop skills to meet these challenges in aural skills.
    Prerequisite: MUS 2232  
    Fee $20
    Spring
  
  • MUS 3052 - Conducting II

    3 cr
    A further development of the student's conducting and ensemble teaching skills, including score analysis, gesture, rehearsal preparation and technique, ensemble assessment, and leadership/directorship skills.
    Prerequisite: MUS 2051  or consent of instructor.
    Fall
  
  • MUS 3070 - Collegium Musicum

    3 cr
    The student researches, compiles, rehearses, and performs at least one semi-public concert during the semester. The student is given experience in estimating ability of available musicians, recruiting the musicians, and performing the music.
    Prerequisite: Consent of the Music Department.
  
  • MUS 3165 - Methods of Teaching General Music

    3 cr
    This course includes methodologies for teaching music in the classroom (Orff, Kodaly, Dalcroze, Gordon and Fieraband approaches), computer applications, music textbooks, and classroom materials for music education (as a special as well as within the general classroom) grades preK-12.  Course topics focus on the non-performance music curriculums.  Course topics focus on the non-performance music curriculums.  This course also includes the study of learning theories appropriate to elementary-aged music students combined with applications in developing practical lesson plans.
    Prerequisite: EDU 1012  
    Periodically
  
  • MUS 3166 - Secondary Music Pedagogy-Choral & Instrumental

    3 cr
    This course is designed to facilitate the development of skills, techniques, and professional dispositions that are necessary for choral and instrumental teaching at the secondary level.  Content standards and activities that are age-appropriate for secondary students wil be explored.  Requires a minimum of 30 hours of field observation, study and participation.
    Prerequisite: EDU 1012  
    Periodically
  
  • MUS 3180 - Music Literature Seminar

    3 cr
    Music Literature Seminar is an intensive investigation of solo and chamber ensemble music literature.  Students research, analyze and report on repertoire that is appropriate for their major concentration.  Individual research, writing, presentations and performance of selected works are required.
    Prerequisite: Instructor permission required
    Fee $20
    Spring, odd years
  
  • MUS 3243 - Advanced Applied Music-Flute

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors & minors, and theater majors only; see Music Department for enrollment form.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1240  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3253 - Advanced Applied Music - Oboe

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1250  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3263 - Advanced Applied Music- Bassoon

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1260  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3273 - Advanced Applied Music- Clarinet

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1270  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3275 - Diction for Singers

    3 cr
    This course provides instruction in lyric diction for singers and includes the study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).  Participants will learn to recognize the distinctive qualities with sounds in English, Italian, French, and German and demonstrate that knowledge in writing, speech, and singing.
    Fee $10
    Offered periodically
  
  • MUS 3283 - Collaborative Piano

    1 cr
    Individualized instruction in the rehearsal and performance of piano in a variety of collaborative contexts.  Students gain practical knowledge with hands-on experience in musical collaboration with both instrumentalists and vocalists.
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
    Fee $350
  
  • MUS 3300 - Applied Performance

    2 cr
    The purpose of Applied Performance is to prepare music majors for a performance career or advanced graduate study in music.  Students will engage in 75 minutes of private instruction weekly to include sessions on literature, diction, and performance practice as applicable to each instrument. In addition, students are required to attend recitals and concerts sponsored by the department; and are required to perform in recitals, and prepare juried examinations and proficiency examinations as detailed in the department handbook. Course may be repeated for credit.  Course may not be added or dropped after the second week of class.
    Music majors or minors only, contact Music Department for permission and enrollment form.
    Fee $650
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3311 - Advanced Applied Music- Voice

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music department for enrollment form and permission.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1470  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3312 - Advanced Applied Music-Piano

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and permission.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1440  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3313 - Advanced Applied Music- Saxophone

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1310  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3314 - Advanced Applied Music- French Horn

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors or minors, or Theater majors only; see Department for enrollment form and permission.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1330  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3315 - Methods of Teaching Instrumental Music

    2 cr
    This course is designed to prepare music education majors to lead instrumental ensemble programs in grades 4-12, and to allow experienced directors to refine skills and develop new ideas and strategies.  Topics will include rehearsal technique and planning, logistical organization and administration, curriculum development, budget and fundraising, and resource materials.  Classroom meetings are combined with a required minimum of 8 hours of field observation.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1090  or permission of instructor
    Periodically
  
  • MUS 3323 - Advanced Applied Music- Trumpet

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1320  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3343 - Advanced Applied Music- Trombone

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors & minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1340  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3353 - Advanced Applied Music- Tuba

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1350  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3363 - Advanced Applied Music- Percussion

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1360  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3373 - Advanced Applied Music- Violin

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1370  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
  
  • MUS 3383 - Advanced Applied Music- Jazz Piano

    1 cr
    The purpose of Advanced Applied Music is for students to develop more advanced skills on their primary instrument/voice, and to further develop their knowledge about applicable repertoire and cultural context.  Students are expected to practice and prepare for weekly private lessons, to attend concerts and Performance Lab, and to perform on recitals and juried examinations as outlined in the Music Department Handbook. 
    Music majors and minors only, and Theater majors only, see Music Department for enrollment form and consent.
    Prerequisite: 4 semesters of MUS 1280  
    Fee $350
    Every semester
 

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