Classes Taught in mitc


MUS 115. Technology in Music Education
(Instructor: Veronica Pejril)
1/2 course. The goal of this course is to provide music education students with a solid practical knowledge of the pedagogical applications of technology to music instruction. Through lecture and hands-on experience, students will explore learning theories as they apply to music instruction and how to use them to develop technology-based lesson plans. Students will develop basic proficiency in the use of software and hardware based music technologies. Additional assignments and projects reinforce the central course concepts.  

MUS 110. Introduction to Music Technology
(Instructor: Veronica Pejril)
1/2 course. The goal of this course is to provide students with a solid practical knowledge of music technology and its applications to music performance and pedagogy. Through lecture and hands-on experience, students develop basic proficiency in network and communications, music notation software, computer-assisted instruction, including CD-ROM based applications, intelligent accompaniment and improvisation software, digital audio and basic sequencing skills. Additional assignments and projects reinforce the central course concepts. Liberal Arts students may register with the consent of instructor.  

MUS 192. German Diction for Singers
(Instructor: Keith Tonne)
The goal of this course is to help non-native speakers learn to use correct diction when singing music written in German.