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Course Descriptions:
Music

Other course descriptions in Liberal Arts & Sciences are listed in the Tulane University Liberal Arts website.

MUSC 100 Fundamentals of Theory (3)
Basic course in the elements of music. Both semesters.

MUSC 106 Survey of Euro Art Music (3)

MUSC 109 Introduction to Popular Musics (3)
Survey course focusing on the development of popular music styles since World War II.

MUSC 152 Advanced Harmony (3)
Prerequisites:
MUSC 151 and APMS 109
Corequisite: APMS 110
Chromatic harmony and modulation, written exercises using expanded harmonic vocabulary. Formal analysis of classic period works. Advanced musicianship laboratory. Second semester.

MUSC 189 Music in New Orleans (3)
A survey of the various types of New Orleans music during the 19th and 20th centuries: jazz, ragtime, sentimental piano and vocal music, dance music, ethnic music, and religious music.

MUSC 330 Music Cultures of the World (3)
sample syllabus

MUSC 334 History of Jazz (3)
Development of jazz as a cultural, sociological phenomenon, and survey of jazz styles. Both semesters.

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