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Media Studies

  
  • MS 083 PZ - Contemporary Practices in Media


    CrsNo MS 083 PZ


    The class will be developed around visiting media artist’s presentations and contemporary media art exhibitions. This work is situated through readings, presentations and papers in a larger media studies history. Prerequisite: MS 050 PO or MS 049 PO.

  
  • MS 084 PZ - Handmade Film


    CrsNo MS 084 PZ


    Rejecting the prevailing Hollywood wisdom that one needs millions of dollars to make a movie, this class explores different models for creating moving images with the most modest of resources. Options to be considered include hand processing, camera-less films, PXL video, super-8 film, recycling and appropriation. Students will be expected to create several short exercises in order to familiarize themselves with these different techniques, as well as a final project. Course fee. Prerequisite: MS 082 PZ or equivalent.

  
  • MS 085 PO - Independent/Experimental Film & Video


    CrsNo MS 085 PO


    When Offered: Last offered fall 2011.

    Instructor(s): J. Hall

    Independent & Experimental Film & Video. This course examines, in formal, historical, and political perspective, independent, experimental, and avant-garde film traditions selected from a broad range of visual traditions. Topics vary yearly from the European avant-garde to postwar American 16mm filmmaking, from the rise of video to the radical experimentations in sound. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO  or MS 050 PO  or MS 051 PO .

  
  • MS 087 PZ - Media Sketchbook


    CrsNo MS 087 PZ


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 088 PZ - Mexican Visual Cultures


    CrsNo MS 088 PZ


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 089 PZ - Mexican Film History


    CrsNo MS 089 PZ


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 091 PO - History of American Broadcasting


    CrsNo MS 091 PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2012.

    Instructor(s): M. Shurkus

    History of American Broadcasting. Studies the history of American broadcasting from the diffusion of radio as a mass media through the transition to television, up to the development of television as the dominant broadcasting form. Students will begin to understand the impact of U.S. broadcasting by familiarizing themselves with key programs and trends. Letter grade only.

  
  • MS 091 PZ - History of American Broadcasting


    CrsNo MS 091 PZ


    Studies the history of American broadcasting from the diffusion of radio as a mass media through the transition to television, up to the development of television as the dominant broadcasting form. Students will begin to understand the impact of U.S. broadcasting by familiarizing themselves with key programs and trends.

  
  • MS 093 PZ - Media Off-Screen


    CrsNo MS 093 PZ


    An intermediate production course that engages with media practices outside of the traditional single-channel film or videotapes made for broadcast or screening in a theatre. New genres and hybrid media forms including installation, performance, and tactical media are explored through a series of readings, lectures, presentations and creative assignments in both individual and group projects.

  
  • MS 094 PO - Transnational Asian Cinema


    CrsNo MS 094 PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2011.

    Instructor(s): J. Hall

    Introduces the cinemas of Asia. May include cinemas of East Asia, South Asian and/or the Middle East. Film and video are considered in political, social and theoretical contexts. Editing with instruction in online non-linear video editing. Reading and viewing assignments will complement hands-on editing exercises. Prerequisite: Introduction to Video Production-MS 082 PZ, MS 182 HM, ART 148 SC. Enrollment is limited. Course fee.

  
  • MS 099 PZ - Advanced Editing


    See the Pitzer College catalog for a decription of this course.

  
  • MS 100 PZ - Asian Americans in Media


    CrsNo MS 100 PZ


    This is a historical survey of Asian American involvement in media production, beginning with the Silent Film Era and ending with contemporary projects in film, video and new media. In this course, we will focus on the shifting yet continuous participation of Asians in the production of media in North America and look at how changing political, social and cultural discourses have shaped media representations of Asians throughout this period.

  
  • MS 100 AA - Asian Americans in Media


    CrsNo MS 100 AA


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 101 PO - Pomona Media Guild


    CrsNo MS 101 PO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): M. Shurkus; T. Wilkerson

    Pomona Media Guild. The Pomona Media Guild is open to all Pomona College students engaged in research projects where video is a tool for investigation and/or presentation. Students learn basic pre- and post-production video skills (pre- and post-production) in addition to project mapping, interview techniques, and the ethics and aesthetics of creative visual research. By application only. Half credit. May be repeated four times for credit.

  
  • MS 109 PZ - Queer Film and Media


    CrsNo MS 109 PZ


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 110 PZ - Media and Sexuality


    CrsNo MS 110 PZ


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 133 PZ - Media Arts Web Exchange


    CrsNo MS 133 PZ


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.



  
  • MS 135 PZ - Learning From YouTube


    CrsNo MS 135 PZ


    What can YouTube teach us and is this how, what and all we’d like to learn? Over its hundred year history, radical media theorists have looked with utopian zeal to a moment in the media future which turns out to be upon us: a time where access to the production and distribution of media is democratically available outside channels organized by capital. So why is the technology being used primarily to spoof mainstream media forms and what does this tell us about the media, our society and political possibility? Prerequisite: MS 049 PO, MS 050 PO, MS 051 PO or equivalent.

  
  • MS 147 PO - Topics in Media Theory I


    CrsNo MS 147 PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2008.

    Instructor(s): J. Friedlander; J. Hall

    A close examination with an emphasis on the visual arts (painting, photography, film, video, installation art, performance art, conceptual art, art museums). Course may be repeated once for credit as topics vary. Prerequisite: MS 085 PO  or a 20th-century Art History course.

  
  • MS 147A PO - Contextualizing the Culture Wars


    CrsNo MS 147A PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2009.

    Instructor(s): J. Friedlander

    Prerequisite: MS 049 PO  or MS 050 PO  or MS 051 PO .

  
  • MS 147B PO - Body, Representation, Desire


    CrsNo MS 147B PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2011.

    Instructor(s): J. Friedlander

    Explores approaches to theorizing the corporeality of the body and places them in a critical relationship to post-structuralist, performative and deconstructive accounts. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO  or MS 050 PO  or MS 051 PO  or a contemporary art history course. [T]

  
  • MS 147D PO - Topics: Theories of the Visual


    CrsNo MS 147D PO


    When Offered: Undetermined.

    Instructor(s): J. Friedlander

    This course examines ways of understanding relationships between viewers and images through an exploration of the cultural, political, and psychic mechanisms that accompany the act of looking. It engages these issues though consideration of painting, photography, film, television, science, and surveillance. It provides students with a background in a range of foundational theoretical perspectives—feminist, psychoanalytic, Marxist, phenomenological, structuralist, poststructuralist—that underpin scholarship in the fields of media studies and art history.

  
  • MS 147G PO - Topics in Media Theory


    CrsNo MS 147G PO


    When Offered: Last offered fall 2011.

    Instructor(s): M. Shurkus

    Topics in Media Theory: Virtuality and the Body.  Traditionally, the notion of the virtual referred to something unreal. Yet, along with the development of digital technologies, our understanding of “the actual” and the body’s perceptual capacities has transformed. Drawing on philosophical and cultural theories, we will investigate virtuality and the body’s capacities to apprehend and process virtual information. Letter grade only. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO  or MS 050 PO  or MS 051 PO .

  
  • MS 147H PO - Reality, Realism, and the Real


    CrsNo MS 147H PO


    When Offered: Spring 2013.

    Instructor(s): J. Friedlander, H. Krips

    In the Humanities, Realism has been criticized for impressing upon audiences the illusion that they are watching real life events unfold spontaneously before their eyes - an illusion which takes on a politically conservative role as a vehicle for the circulation of dominant ideological meanings. In the sciences, by contrast, Realism has attracted far more favorable reviews: for example, Einstein writes that “If one renounces this assumption [of Realism]…then I do not see what physics is supposed to describe.” In this course we will examine the interplay between these two attitudes to Realism. In particular we will suggest that it is possible to recuperate a politically progressive role for Realism as an aesthetic- representational form. Letter grade only. Prerequisites: MS 049 PO , MS 050 PO  or MS 051 PO .

  
  • MS 149F PO - Queer Visions/Queer Theory


    CrsNo MS 149F PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2011.

    Instructor(s): J. Hall

    This topics-variable course probes the intersections of sexuality, queer theory, and the history of cinema and video practice. Topics examined range from the specific strategies of queer filmmakers and queer spectators to theoretical and critical considerations of visuality and community.

  
  • MS 149 PO - Topics in Media Theory


    CrsNo MS 149 PO


    When Offered: Never offered

    Instructor(s): Staff

    A rigorous, focused inquiry into the theorists, schools and movements that have set the terms for analysis of contemporary media, including print media, film, television and the Internet. Topics change from year to year; course may be repeated for credit as topics vary. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO  or ENGL 067 PO .

  
  • MS 149A PO - Marxism and Cultural Studies


    CrsNo MS 149A PO


    When Offered: Last offered fall 2009.

    Instructor(s): K. Fitzpatrick

    Focus on the relationship between Marxist social thought and its recent descendant, cultural studies, with application to the study of the contemporary media. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO, MS 050 PO, MS 051 PO or ENGL 067 PO. [T]

  
  • MS 149C PO - New Media Theory


    CrsNo MS 149C PO


    When Offered: Next offered 2013-14.

    Instructor(s): K. Fitzpatrick

    Exploration of the effects of computer technologies on mediated communication, including shifts in traditional forms such as literature, film, and television, the new forms to which computer technologies give rise, and the social aspects of new technologies. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO  or MS 050 PO  or MS 051 PO  or ENGL 067 PO .

  
  • MS 149E PO - The Brief History of Film Theory


    CrsNo MS 149E PO


    When Offered: Last offered fall 2010.

    Instructor(s): J. Hall

    This course traces the theoretical considerations of film from the early 20th century to the present with special attention to the provocative intersection of semiotics, Marxism, and psychoanalysis that defined film theory from the late 1960s through the 1980s. We examine this brief history of film theory alongside the cinema that inspired it and the films it engendered. Prerequisites: MS 050 PO. Letter grade only.

  
  • MS 149H PO - Topics in Media Theory


    CrsNo MS 149H PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2012.

    Instructor(s): M. Sharkus

    Topics in Media Theory: Games, Theory, and Narrative Structures. This course provides an introduction to the scholarship that has developed around video games. Our primary focus will be on the various narrative structures games employ, both within the programmed structures of the game and at the level of interface with players. Readings will include contemporary videogame theory and history. Letter grade only.

  
  • MS 151 PZ - Television Genres


    CrsNo MS 151 PZ


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 152 PO - Television Authorship


    CrsNo MS 152 PO


    When Offered: Last offered fall 2009.

    Instructor(s): K. Fitzpatrick

    Exploration of key movements in recent television, as represented by the work of prominent creators, with attention to critical and theoretical questions of authorship in the medium. [MH]

  
  • MS 153 PO - The Original Television Series


    CrsNo MS 153 PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2012.

    Instructor(s): K. Klioutchkine

    The Original Television Series from “The Sopranos” to “Mad Men.”. The course examines the original television series, a prominent development in U.S. television and, more broadly, in American culture during the last decade. We discuss representative texts in this genre, among them The Sopranos, The Wire, and Mad Men, and examine the genre’s distinctive features. We also look at how television series engage with American culture. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO  or MS 050 PO  or MS 051 PO  or MS 091 PO .

  
  • MS 160 PO - Japanese Film: Canon to Fringe


    CrsNo MS 160 PO


    When Offered: Offered alternate years; last offered spring 2012.

    Instructor(s): J. Hall

    Follows the emergence of Japanese filmmaking with attention to key directors: Ozu, Mizoguchi, Kurosawa, Oshima and others. Surveys the range of Japanese genres from feature filmmaking to documentary and experimental work. Prerequisites: MS 050 PO  or by permission of instructor.

  
  • MS 161 PO - Image & Revolution: Japanese New Wave & Beyond


    CrsNo MS 161 PO


    When Offered: Offered alternate years; next offered spring 2014.

    Instructor(s): J. Hall

    The Japanese New Wave used sex, violence, and the body to launch a critique of domestic and international politics, high-growth economics, and the conventions of Japanese cinema. We explore the utopic visions of radical Japanese filmmaking and its powerful demonstration against social norms. Prerequisites: MS 050 PO  or by permission of instructor. Letter grade only.

  
  • MS 168 PO - Writing Machines


    CrsNo MS 168 PO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2010.

    Instructor(s): K. Fitzpatrick

    Exploration of the effects of new technologies of writing on the development and dissemination of narrative, from hypertext to blogs and onward. Includes hands-on production. Prerequisite: MS 051 PO .

  
  • MS 170 HM - Digital Cinema: Experience Animation


    CrsNo MS 170 HM


    See the Harvey Mudd College catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 173 HM - Exile in Cinema


    See the Harvey Mudd College catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 179C HM - Special Topics in Media Studies: Modern China Through the Lens


    CrsNo MS 179C HM


    See the Harvey Mudd College catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 182 HM - Introduction to Video Production


    CrsNo MS 182 HM


    Students learn how to make their own videos, using professional video cameras and editing systems. Weekly hands-on workshops will cover the entire production process – storyboarding, shooting, lighting, recording sound and editing in Final Cut Pro. Students will complete several group exercises and individual projects, and participate in critiques of professional media and each other’s work. Video is explored as a medium for expression, persuasion, humor, storytelling and art-making. Prerequisite: MS 050 PO Language of Film or MS 049 PO Introduction to Media Studies.

  
  • MS 189A PO - Censorship and American Cinema


    CrsNo MS 189A PO


    When Offered: Last offered fall 2008.

    This course examines the history of film censorship, including both subtle and overt attempts to censor film content and those political, historical, moral and cultural pressures that have contributed to this process. Prerequisite: MS 049 PO, MS 050 PO or MS 051 PO.

  
  • MS 190 JT - Senior Seminar


    CrsNo MS 190 JT


    When Offered: Each fall.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Jointly taught seminar designed for senior majors. Review of key issues/theories in media studies.

  
  • MS 191 PO - Senior Thesis


    CrsNo MS 191 PO


    When Offered: Each spring.

    Instructor(s): Staff

  
  • MS 192 PO - Senior Project


    CrsNo MS 192 PO


    When Offered: Each spring.

    Instructor(s): Staff

  
  • MS 194 PZ - Media Arts for Social Justice


    CrsNo MS 194 PZ


    This course examines the process of creating social documentary and community engaged media. Students will study the ethics of working in video production with diverse populations and model projects of community media practice. Working in small groups, students will implement hands-on media production projects in collaboration with local nonprofit and social service agencies. Collaboration will be a key component with CORE Partners of CEC and other sites including: Costanoan Rumsen Carmel Tribe, Pomona Economic Community Center, Pomona Habla, Organizacion en California de Lideres Campensinas, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Transgender Youth Program, Girls and Gangs, and REACH LA. Prerequisite: MS 082 PZ, MS 182 HM, or ART 148 SC or by permission. Course fee.

  
  • MS 196 PZ - Media Internship


    CrsNo MS 196 PZ


    Internship in media related industry or institution integrated with significant and clear connection to academic curriculum through independent written or production project.

  
  • MS 197 PZ - Media Praxis


    CrsNo MS 197 PZ


    See the Pitzer College catalog for a description of this course.

  
  • MS 198 PZ - Advanced Media Project


    CrsNo MS 198 PZ


    Student designed media production project involving advanced production and post-production skills, adequate pre-production research and writing component. Prerequisite: MS 082 PZ. May be taken twice for credit. Pass/No Credit only. Course fee.

  
  • MS 199DRPO - Media Studies: Directed Readings


    CrsNo MS 199DRPO


    When Offered: Last offered spring 2011.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Directed Readings. Syllabus reflects workload of a standard course in the department or program. Examinations or papers equivalent to a standard course. Regular interaction with the faculty supervisor. Weekly meetings are the norm. Available for full- or half-course credit.


Molecular Biology

  
  • MOBI 185 PO - Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of DNA Repair


    CrsNo MOBI185 PO


    When Offered: Offered alternate years; next offered fall 2013.

    Instructor(s): T. Negritto

    DNA repair mechanisms from eukaryotic cells are analyzed in detail and at the molecular level. Emphasis is given to how mutations that impair DNA repair pathways can result in genomic instability, one of the main forces driving the onset and progression of cancer. Current literature is analyzed in detail and molecular biology methods are covered in depth. Prerequisites: BIOL 040 PO  and  CHEM 110B PO .

  
  • MOBI 187 PO - Human Diseases with Defective Genome Maintenance Mechanisms


    CrsNo MOBI187 PO


    When Offered: Offered alternate years; next offered fall 2012.

    Instructor(s): T. Negritto

    This course will focus on human syndromes and hereditary diseases linked to defective processing of damaged DNA or other aspects of DNA metabolism. The molecular and biochemical defects associated with these diseases will be analyzed in detail in a seminar style course. Prerequisites: BIOL 041C PO  and CHEM 110B PO .

  
  • MOBI 188 PO - Molecular Biology Laboratory


    CrsNo MOBI188 PO


    When Offered: Each spring.

    Instructor(s): T. Negritto

    An advanced junior course of laboratory investigation in molecular biology. Students undertake group and independent research projects and select their senior thesis projects. Prerequisites: CHEM 115 PO  and BIOL 163 PO .

  
  • MOBI 191 PO - Senior Library Thesis-Grant Proposal


    CrsNo MOBI191 PO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Senior Thesis - Research Grant Proposal. Completion of a written proposal seeking to solve an outstanding problem in molecular biology (half course). Open to students who have not been approved for an experimental thesis. Letter grade only. Half-course.

  
  • MOBI 194A PO - Experimental Senior Thesis (1st semester)


    CrsNo MOBI194A PO


    When Offered: Each fall.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    An experimental senior thesis may be undertaken by mutual agreement between a student and a faculty member and is dependent on design and availability of a suitable project and/or appropriate lab space. Suitable laboratory projects may include continuation of investigations begun in summer research or independent studies. Taken in two semesters for full course credit each semester; students who do not pass the first semester (MOBI194A, 1st semester) must complete a research grant proposal (MOBI191, half-course) in the second semester. Students unable to secure an experimental thesis must complete a research grant proposal. Letter grade only.

  
  • MOBI 194B PO - Experimental Senior Thesis (2nd semester)


    CrsNo MOBI194B PO


    When Offered: Each spring.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Continuation of the experimental senior thesis project in 194B requires the successful completion of MOBI194A; students who do not pass the first semester course must complete the Library Senior Thesis (MOBI191, half-course) in the second semester. Letter grade only.

  
  • MOBI 199DRPO - Molecular Biology: Directed Readings


    CrsNo MOBI199DRPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Directed Readings. Syllabus reflects workload of a standard course in the department or program. Examinations or papers equivalent to a standard course. Regular interaction with the faculty supervisor. Weekly meetings are the norm. Available for full- or half-course credit.

  
  • MOBI 199IRPO - Molecular Biology: Independent Research or Creative Project


    CrsNo MOBI199IRPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Independent Research or Creative Project. A substantial and significant piece of original research or creative product produced. Pre-requisite course work required. Available for full- or half-course credit.

  
  • MOBI 199RAPO - Molecular Biology: Research Asstantship


    CrsNo MOBI199RAPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Research Assistantship. Lab notebook, research summary or other product appropriate to the discipline is required. Half-course credit only.


Music

  
  • MUS 004 PO - Materials of Music


    CrsNo MUS 004 PO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): E. Lindholm; A. Cramer; G. Lee; J. Rockwell

    Materials of Music. Thorough elementary understanding of the materials of music—harmony, melody and rhythm—and facility in reading and notating music. Discussion from historical and theoretical viewpoints of the factors that enter into the musical experience. Laboratory assignments using computer-assisted instruction. No previous musical experience required.

  
  • MUS 010 PO - Individual Instruction, Level I


    CrsNo MUS 010 PO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010BAPO - Bass Level I (Indiv Instruc)


    CrsNo MUS 010BAPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): F. Tinsley

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010BNPO - Bassoon Level I (Indiv Instruc)


    CrsNo MUS 010BNPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): C. Beck

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010CLPO - Clarinet Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010CLPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): G. Bovyer

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010EUPO - Euphonium Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010EUPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): S. Klein

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010FLPO - Flute Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010FLPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): R. Ridich

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010GUPO - Guitar Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010GUPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): J. Sanders; J. Yoshida

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010HDPO - Harpsichord Level I (Indiv Inst)


    CrsNo MUS 010HDPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): W. Peterson

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010HNPO - French Horn Level I (Indiv Inst)


    CrsNo MUS 010HNPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): D. Ondarza

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010HPPO - Harp Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010HPPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): M. Dropkin

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010OBPO - Oboe Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010OBPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): F. Castillo

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010OGPO - Organ Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010OGPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): W. Peterson

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010PCPO - Percussion Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010PCPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): T. Dimond

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010PFPO - Piano Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010PFPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): G. Lee; G. Blankenburg; M. Kohn; P. Young; L. Zoolalian

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010SAPO - Saxophone Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010SAPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): K. Foerch

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010TBPO - Trombone Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010TBPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): P. Keen

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010TPPO - Trumpet Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010TPPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): R. Burkhart

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010TUPO - Tuba Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010TUPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): S. Klein

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010VAPO - Viola Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010VAPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): C. Fogg

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010VCPO - Violoncello Lev I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010VCPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): R. Lebow

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010VNPO - Violin Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010VNPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): T. Pelev

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 010VOPO - Voice Level I (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 010VOPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): G. Lytle; U. Kleinecke-Boyer; G. Geiger; H. Price

    Individual Instruction, Level I. Half-hour lesson weekly. Cumulative credit.

  
  • MUS 020TUPO - Tuba Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020TUPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): S. Klein

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 20: half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100: hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020 PO - Individual Instruction, Level II


    CrsNo MUS 020 PO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): Staff

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 20 series: half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 series: hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department.

  
  • MUS 020BAPO - Bass Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020BAPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): F. Tinsley

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020BNPO - Basson Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020BNPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): C. Beck

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020CLPO - Clarinet Level II (Indiv Inst)


    CrsNo MUS 020CLPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): G. Bovyer

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020EUPO - Euphonium Level II (Indiv Inst)


    CrsNo MUS 020EUPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): S. Klein

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020FLPO - Flute Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020FLPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): R. Ridich

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020GUPO - Guitar Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020GUPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): J. Sanders; J. Yoshida

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020HDPO - Harpsichord Level II (Indiv In)


    CrsNo MUS 020HDPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): W. Peterson

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020HNPO - French Horn Level II (Indiv Ins)


    CrsNo MUS 020HNPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): D. Ondarza

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020HPPO - Harp Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020HPPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): M. Dropkin

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020OBPO - Oboe Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020OBPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): F. Castillo

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020OGPO - Organ Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020OGPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): W. Peterson

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020PCPO - Percussion Level II (Indiv Ins)


    CrsNo MUS 020PCPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): T. Dimond

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020PFPO - Piano Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020PFPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): G. Lee; G. Blankenburg; M. Kohn; P. Young; L. Zoolalian

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020SAPO - Saxophone Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020SAPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): K. Foerch

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020TBPO - Trombone Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020TBPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): P. Keen

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020TPPO - Trumpet Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020TPPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): R. Burkhart

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

  
  • MUS 020VAPO - Viola Level II (Indiv Instr)


    CrsNo MUS 020VAPO


    When Offered: Each semester.

    Instructor(s): C. Fogg

    Individual Instruction, Level II. Initial enrollment is dependent upon successful completion of a qualifying examination. MUS 020 PO : half-hour lesson weekly, cumulative credit, each semester; MUS 100 PO : hour lesson weekly, half-course, each semester. Satisfactory grades required for continued study. More information is available from the Music Department secretary.

 

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