INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS Department of Music and Arts Technology Course Offerings Fall 2013 Undergradua te M usic Co urses (non -ma jo rs) B110 Horn Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private horn lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview/audition required. Call (317) 278-3264 for information. Students must provide instrument. 25230 ARR B120 Trumpet/Cornet Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private trumpet/cornet lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview/audition required. Call (317) 278-3264 for information. Students must provide instrument. 25742 ARR D100 Percussion Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private percussion lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview/audition required. Call (317) 278-3264 for information. 26661 ARR E241 Introduction to Music Fundamentals (3 cr.) Learn the basics of music reading, rhythm games, singing, keyboard skills, children’s songs, and the use of classroom instruments. Designed for—but not limited to—education majors and others interested in using music as a learning tool. 26662 22309 22310* 22311* 31276 31278 Monday 9:00am – 11:40am IT 057 Tuesday 12:00pm – 2:40pm IT 057 ARR ARR Wednesday 9:00am – 11:40am IT 057 Wednesday 12:00pm – 2:40pm IT 057 *Above sections are taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). F400 Seminar in Interpretation: Chamber Music Ensemble (2 cr.) Course will include small performing ensembles and may include the following: flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, strings, piano, voice, and French horn. Performance at the end of the semester is required and acceptance is by audition only. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information and authorization. 23862 Friday 12:00pm – 2:00pm IT 057/IT 071 F400 Seminar in Interpretation: Applied Lessons (2 cr.) This section is designated for private cello lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Please call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 27421 ARR L100 Guitar Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private guitar lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview required. Call (317) 2783264 for authorization. Students must provide instrument. 22314 22315 24598 (jazz) 25229 (bass) ARR ARR ARR ARR L101 Beginning Guitar Class (2 cr.) Fundamentals of contemporary guitar playing with emphasis on simple songs and chords. Acoustic guitar required for class and practice. No previous experience required. 31853 23779 23407* 22316 22317 Monday 6:00pm – 7:50pm IT 057 Monday 12:00pm – 1:50pm IT 057 Monday 12:00pm – 1:50pm WEB Tuesday 3:00pm – 4:50pm IT 057 Friday 3:00pm – 4:50pm IT 057 *Above section is taught over the web using live video streaming. L102 Intermediate Guitar Class (2 cr.) Builds on knowledge learned in L101; ability to read chord notation, rhythms, and music notation is necessary. Acoustic guitar required for class and practice. Prerequisite: L101 – Beginning Guitar, or approval of instructor. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 31274 Thursday 10:00am – 11:50am IT 071 L153 Introduction to Music Therapy (3 cr.) Introduction to the influence of music on behavior and the healing properties of music. 31275 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00pm – 4:15pm IT 077 L253 Music Therapy Observation Practicum (1 cr.) Observation of professional music, recreation, and occupational therapy groups in a variety of settings with client populations of varying needs. Consent of instructor required (317) 278-3264. 31418 ARR L254 Music Therapy Practicum I (1 cr.) Individual students will provide music therapy services for a client with mental retardation, physical disabilities, or conditions related to aging for a minimum of one hour weekly. Liability insurance required. Consent of instructor required. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 24423 ARR L353 Music Therapy Practicum II (1 cr.) Students provide music therapy services to an individual client or group with emphasis on developing treatment interventions and plans. Two or more hours per week and attendance at a weekly seminar. May be repeated. Liability insurance required. Consent of instructor required (317) 278-3264. 24235 ARR L354 Music Therapy Practicum III (1 cr.) Optional practicum. Individual or paired students will provide music therapy for individuals or small groups at a community agency. Liability insurance required. Consent of instructor required (317) 278-3264. 24714 ARR L418 Psychology of Music (3 cr.) Introduction to the physical, psychological, and physiological aspects of sound and music. Survey of the theories related to sound production, acoustics, music perception and learning, and the effects of sound and music on the behavior of humans. Overview of music psychology research, the scientific method, and research techniques. 23526 Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am – 10:15am IT 057 L420 Clinical Processes in Music Therapy (3 cr.) Overview of the influence of music on behavior and the use of music in treatment plans with clients. Includes principles of behavior therapies as they apply to the music therapy clinical treatment process. Consent of instructor required (317) 278-3264. 25743 Friday 1:00pm – 3:40pm IT 073 L421 Music Therapy Practicum IV (1 cr.) Individual students will provide music therapy at a community agency for clients with chemical dependence or emotional psychiatric issues. Minimum of one hour weekly. Liability insurance required. 24886 ARR L424 Music Therapy Internship (1 cr.) A six-month internship complete under the supervision of a board-certified music therapist at an AMTA approved clinical site or an affiliated site after the completion of degree course work. This course must be completed within two years of all academic work. Liability insurance required. 31427 ARR M110 Percussion Ensemble (1 cr.) This course offers experiences in learning world percussion techniques. No previous percussion experience required. No instrument required. Additional times designed for guided practice. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 22318 Monday, Wednesday 3:00pm – 3:55pm IT 071 M110 Understanding the Orchestra (1 cr.) NON-STANDARD (9/28/13-10/26/13) This class helps individuals develop a greater understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of the symphony orchestra and its music. 22319 Saturday 10:00am – 12:40pm IT 077 M110 Music of Louis Armstrong (1 cr.) NON-STANDARD (11/2/13-12/7/13) This class studies the greater understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of Louis Armstrong, one of the greatest musicians and entertainers of this century. 22320 Saturday 10:00am – 12:40pm IT 071 M110 Music and Computers (3 cr.) Enter the musical world of the 21st century; new state-of-the-art computer music lab allows you to compose and record your favorite music at your own computer/keyboard work station; learn ear training, music reading, composing/arranging, and keyboard skills. Open to all students. No prior music or computer experience required. 25231 22321 23734* Tuesday, Thursday 12:00pm – 1:45pm IT 061 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00pm – 3:40pm IT 061 ARR WEB *Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). M110 IUPUI Guitar Ensemble (1 cr.) The mission of the IUPUI Guitar Ensemble is to bring together guitar players of all abilities and styles in a friendly, non-intimidating environment. Consent of instructor required. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 23409 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00pm – 12:50pm IT 059/071 M110 Laptop Orchestra (1 cr.) This course is a performance ensemble focused on the development of the computer in music performance practice, specifically in an ensemble setting. The course will focus on communication between computers on both a technical and expressive level. Consent of instructor required. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 24723 ARR M174 Music for the Listener (3 cr.) A survey course covering traditional and modern music styles of the last thousand years. Learn how to listen to music, instruments, and musical forms. No prior music experience required. Course offered on campus and online through the Web. Monday 9:00am – 11:40am IT 077 Monday, Wednesday 1:30pm – 2:45pm IT 077 Monday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 077 Tuesday 9:00am – 11:40am IT 077 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30pm – 2:45pm IT 077 ARR WEB ARR WEB ARR WEB 12-week course; class meets 9/18/13-12/16/13. 24030* ARR 12-week course; class meets 9/18/13-12/16/13. *Above sections are taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). 22322 22323 26664 22324 22325 22326* 22327* 24424* M394 Survey of African American Music (3 cr.) A study and exploration of the lives and music of black performers, composers, teachers, and orchestra leaders in America, as well as special emphasis on its social impact. 22328* ARR WEB *Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). P100 Piano Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private piano lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview/audition required. Call (317) 278-3264 for information. 22336 23410 26352 27432 ARR ARR ARR ARR P110 Beginning Piano Class 1 for Non-Music Majors (2 cr.) Learn keyboard and music reading skills; must have access to a keyboard or piano for practicing outside of class. 22337 31267 25232 31270 31268 31269 Monday Monday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Saturday 3:00pm – 4:50pm 12:00pm – 1:50pm 1:00pm – 2:50pm 3:00pm – 4:50pm 6:00pm – 7:00pm 10:00am – 11:50am IT 365 IT 365 IT 365 IT 365 IT 365 IT 365 P120 Beginning Piano Class 2 for Non-Music Majors (2 cr.) Builds on knowledge learned in P110. Prerequisite: P110 or consent of instructor. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 31266 Tuesday 3:00pm – 4:50pm IT 365 S110 Violin Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private violin lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 22338 ARR U320 Afro-Cuban Percussion Ensemble (1 cr.) Builds on skills acquired in M110 Urban Drum Experience Class I and II. High level of tone development achieved on all hand drums. Performance skills increased on all other Latin instruments. Students learn to play various styles on each instrument. Call (317) 2783264 for more information. 31428 ARR V100 Voice Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private voice lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview/audition is required. Call (317) 278-3264 for audition information. 22339 22340 22341 ARR ARR ARR V101 Voice Class 1 (2 cr.) Introduction to basic vocal techniques and a wide variety of vocal styles and literature; students perform solo and ensemble singing. No previous music experience required. 22342 Tuesday 3:00pm – 4:50pm IT 073 W110 Flute/Piccolo Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private flute/piccolo lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview/audition is required. Call (317) 278-3264 for audition information. 22343 ARR W150 Saxophone Elective/Secondary (2 cr.) Private saxophone lessons; 50 minutes per week; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Interview/audition is required. Call (317) 278-3264 for audition information. 25063 ARR X040 University Instrumental Ensembles: Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra (1-2 cr.) Admission by audition only. Additional rehearsals required during week prior to performances. Performance attire purchased by student. Rehearsals at Shortridge Middle School. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 25233 Monday 7:30pm – 10:00pm Shortridge Middle School X040 University Instrumental Ensembles: Scottish Rite Orchestra (1 cr.) Admission is by interview only. Please call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 24997 Monday 7:30pm – 9:30pm Scottish Rite Cathedral X040 University Instrumental Ensembles: IUPUI Pep Band (1 cr.) Credit hours will be awarded to students based on attendance of rehearsals and games. Go to Jagband.org for the latest information. Students are expected to comply with rehearsal and performance schedules. Call (317) 278-3264 for authorization information. 22344 Wednesday 6:00pm – 7:50pm IT 071 X040 University Instrumental Ensembles: IUPUI Big Jazz Ensemble (1 cr.) Music of the Big Band and Jazz Band era. Enrollment limited. Admission by audition only. Call (317) 278-3264 for audition information. 22345 Thursday 6:00pm – 7:00pm IT 071 X040 University Instrumental Ensembles: IUPUI Jazz Chamber Ensemble (1 cr.) Enrollment limited. Admission by audition only. Call (317) 278-3264 for audition information. 26665 ARR X070 University Choral Ensembles: Indianapolis Symphonic Choir (2 cr.) Rehearsals held on the campus of Butler University. Performance attire and music to be purchased by student. Extra rehearsal required during performance weeks. Audition required; final approval will be determined by director. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 22347 Tuesday 6:00pm – 10:00pm Butler University/Lilly Hall X070 University Choral Ensembles: IUPUI University Choir (1 cr.) Open to all students/staff. Extra rehearsals required prior to performances. Call (317) 278-3264 for authorization information. 22346 22348 Tuesday Wednesday 6:00pm – 7:00pm 12:00pm – 1:00pm IT 071 IT 071 X070 University Choral Ensembles: IUPUI Singers (1 cr.) Members perform a variety of music styles and mediums. Must have a general understanding of music reading and vocal production as well as be a member of the University Choir. Interview/audition required. Contact director David Mannell dmannell@iupui.edu to arrange audition. 27344 Wednesday 1:10pm – 2:10pm IT 071 X298 Music Therapy Skills Exam (0 cr.) An assessment of vocal skills, accompaniment techniques, and functional music skills required for practica courses. Includes song leadership, vocal technique, and accompaniment skills on autoharp, guitar, piano, Q-chord, and basic percussion instruments. Required of all music therapy and equivalency students. Prerequisite: L153 or concurrent enrollment in L153 and consent of instructor. 23525 ARR Z100 The Live Musical Performance (2 cr.) Examines the approach of attending a live musical performance (large ensembles, chamber ensembles, solo recitals, and other multimedia performances). Students attend live performances and discuss music performances by genre to develop critical listening skills. 24622* ARR WEB *Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). Z111 Introduction to Music Theory (3 cr.) Learn the beginning fundamentals of music theory. Students will learn the basics of music notation, rhythms, harmony, and form. No previous note reading required. Recommended for singers, guitarists, and keyboard players. 22349 22350 25006* Tuesday 9:00am – 11:40am IT 273 Tuesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 273 ARR WEB *Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). Z201 History of Rock and Roll Music (3 cr.) Survey of trends and styles in rock, focusing on the artists and groups who have shaped the music of yesterday, today and tomorrow; extensive use of multimedia in presentation. 22351 23180* Tuesday, Thursday ARR 12:00pm – 1:15pm LE 104 TV *Online/Video section. See syllabus on OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). You can view the video on IMDS (http://imds.iupui.edu) or you can buy DVDs at the bookstore. Contact the Institute for American Thought (278-3374) to cross-list this course for an American Studies minor. Z301 Rock Music in the ‘70s and ‘80s (3 cr.) Survey of trends and styles in rock, focusing on the artists and groups who have shaped the popular music of yesterday, today and tomorrow; extensive use of multimedia in presentation. 22352 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30pm – 2:45pm LE 104 31430 Tuesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 073 22353* ARR TV *Online/Video section. See syllabus on OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). You can view the video on IMDS (http://imds.iupui.edu or you can buy DVDs at the bookstore. Contact the Institute for American Thought (278-3374) to cross-list this course for an American Studies minor. Z315 Music for Film (3 cr.) A survey of classical and popular music in film from silent movies to the present. Class will feature film segments and then analyze how music textures, tempos, and structures affect the plot. The works of major composers will be studied. No prerequisite required. 22354 24425* Tuesday, Thursday 1:30pm – 2:45pm IT 152 ARR WEB *Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). Z317 Computer Music Composition I (3 cr.) This course explores several creative concepts, aesthetic trends, and audio engineering techniques that are pertinent to the composition of electronic music. Prerequisite: M110 Music and Computers and consent of instructor. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 31429 Friday 3:00pm – 5:40pm IT 059 Z320 Introduction to Business of Music (3 cr.) An in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at today’s commercial music and entertainment industries. This is Marketing 101 for anyone who wants to make a living in music and learn marketing and publicity skills for career advancement in the music industry. 23408 Thursday 1:00pm – 3:40pm IT 057 Z320 Music of Elvis Presley (3 cr.) The music of Elvis Presley involves discussion of his music, including influences and innovations. Also discussed is the impact of Elvis Presley on modern popular music. 31854 Monday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 073 Z320 Foundations of Music Production (3 cr.) This class examines foundations and principles of music production. Consent of instructor. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 22355 Monday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 059 Z320 Women Musicians (3 cr.) NON-STANDARD (9/18/13 - 12/16/13) This class studies the lives and music of representative women composers and performers from the Medieval period to the 21st century. 24804* ARR WEB * Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu) Z320 History of American Pop Music (3 cr.) This is a variable topics class in popular music. A general description includes, but is not limited to, the following: This class examines the cultural content of music by defining “popular” and by examining various decades of music in America from the 1600s to the present. Wednesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 073 ARR WEB ARR WEB 12-week course; class meets 9/18/13-12/16/13. *Above sections are taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). 22356 23085* 25648* Z320 Website Design for Musicians (3 cr.) Individuals will learn the techniques of creating their own music website. Departmental consent required. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 24031 Tuesday 3:00pm – 5:40pm IT 059 Z320 Advanced Web Application Development (3 cr.) Students will learn how to develop interactive and multimedia applications for the web and popular mobile platforms, such as the iPhone and iPad. The course will begin with entry-level programming using web technologies and going forward with a number of small app development projects for the iOS platform. Designing usable user interfaces will also be a focus of the course. By the end of the semester, students will have a better understanding of the software development workflow and the potential of multimedia web apps. Students will attain essential web design skills necessary to create user-friendly interfaces and computer programming skills required to resolve problems programmatically. 33286 Monday 3:00pm – 5:40pm IT 059 Z320 Digital Sound Design for Multimedia (3 cr.) Digital sound design and multimedia applications result in use of advanced digital audio workstations and advanced software systems. Consent of instructor. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 23414 Thursday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 059 Z320 Social Media and the Musician (3 cr.) This course explores how web-based user-generated content can be leveraged by musicians to support their instructional and artistic goals. In particular, this course will include an overview of social media and will provide students with the opportunity to develop skills crucial to using and developing social media. Students will explore podcasting, wikis, blogging, web-based video, social bookmarking, twitter, social networking, and other emerging forms of social media. Furthermore, students will learn how to promote themselves and contribute to web communities using social media and investigate the legal implications of merging music and social media. Students will produce a comprehensive final project involving a blend of several social media types. 24887 ARR WEB Z320 Steel Pan Techniques (3 cr.) The objective of the IUPUI Steel Pan Techniques class is to give the students the opportunity to explore the instrumentation, styles, excitement, and techniques of island music through performance. The group’s repertoire will include calypso, reggae, jazz, pop, and classical selections. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 31424 Monday, Wednesday 10:30am – 11:45am IT 071 Z320 Hip Hop Music and Culture (3 cr.) This course examines the cultural and musical phenomenon that is hip hop. Discussions will include the influences and history of early hip-hop, controversies, creativity and innovation, and the appropriation of hip-hop into the music industry. 25405 Thursday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 061 Z320 Global Music Journeys (3 cr.) Explore the diversity of musical traditions found throughout the world by studying the various means of transmission, musical instruments, musical meaning, musical sound, as well as the rituals and myths commonly associated with an assortment of music cultures. Previous musical training is not required. Pre-requisite: M174. 24426* ARR WEB 12-week course; class meets 9/18/13-12/16/13. 26865* ARR WEB * Above sections are taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). Z320 Telematic Performing Ensemble (3 cr.) Telematic art synthesizes traditional mediums of live music, dance, drama, and visual arts with interactive, hypermedia, and performance content in a networked context utilizing various formats of the Internet2 network. The resulting productions connect media-rich spaces and experiences to the real world using modern communication systems to create powerful and evocative experiences. The Telematic group will produce performances using eclectic combinations to achieve artistic goals that interweave aesthetic creativity with technological inquiry. The purpose of this group is to engage significant, complex issues of culture and learning through the creation and performance of distributed, multi-disciplinary artistic works. Department consent required. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 24427 ARR Z320 Editing Using Pro Tools (3 cr.) Students must have a working computer knowledge as well as a basic knowledge of music theory and musical keyboard. 31420 ARR WEB Z320 Jazz Improv III (3 cr.) A course designed to further advance jazz fundamentals in performance and composition. Students will develop skills in jazz harmony, vocabulary, articulation, phrasing and ear training. Listening, composition, analysis, and transcription projects will help develop the student’s understanding and performance of jazz. 31422 ARR Z320 Music of Pink Floyd (3 cr.) Discussion of Pink Floyd’s music, including influences and innovations, as well as the impact on modern popular music. 26182 Tuesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 077 Z320 History of Electronic Music (3 cr.) This course will give the student an understanding of the history of electronic and experimental music and how it relates to the music of today. Students will learn the most significant works realized through computers and other electronic devices from the middle of this century through the present. The purpose of this course is to give an introduction to the history, styles, techniques, and composers of the genre. Topics will include musique concrete, MIDI, tape compositions, synthesizers, waveforms, electronic musical instruments and devices, electronic musical genres, and computer music. 31423 ARR Z373 The American Musical (3 cr.) The origins of the American musical: its societal impact and its development from Vaudeville and European operetta to the rock musicals of today. 25606 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30pm – 2:45pm IT 273 Z390 Jazz for the Listener (3 cr.) An examination of the components of jazz, how to listen to jazz, and how to relate jazz to the social/cultural environment in which it was created. Class lectures/discussions enhanced with live performances and videos of major artist such as Louis Armstrong, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane. 31421 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00pm – 4:15pm IT 273 Z393 History of Jazz (3 cr.) Jazz was America’s first worldwide popular music. This course emphasizes Jazz as a means to better understand the history and culture of America through examining the influences, styles and major performers and composers from Armstrong and Ellington to Coltrane and Marsalis. 26666 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30pm – 5:45pm IT 077 Z401 Music of The Beatles (3 cr.) An in-depth, song-by-song look at the music, lives, and times of The Beatles. The course is aimed at heightening student listening skills as well as fostering a deeper appreciation for The Beatles’ recordings. 22357 27193 Wednesday ARR 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 077 WEB Z403 Music of Jimi Hendrix (3 cr.) Discussion of Hendrix’s music, including influences and innovations. Also discussed is the impact of Jimi Hendrix on modern popular music. 25906 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00pm – 4:15pm LE 104 Undergradua te M usic Co urses (fo r ma jo rs) All music major classes require permission. BSMT students should contact their advisor. A110 Basic Musicianship and Technology I (6 cr.) Musicianship and Technology I is the first component of a four-semester sequence in comprehensive musicianship. The courses in this sequence provide the major fundamentals of theory, history, and applied music skills while utilizing basic music technology. The semester is divided roughly into seven two-week units. Each unit shall focus on one broad topic and related skill set. All topics shall be explored from an analytical, historical, and hands on perspective. Course material shall incorporate an array of styles, genres, and cultural influences. Prerequisite: Placement test taken one week prior to fall semester. 25023 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:00am – 10:20am Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am – 10:20am IT 061 IT 365 26246 Monday, Wednesday Tuesday, Thursday, Friday IT 365 IT 059 10:30am – 11:50am 10:30am – 11:50am A210 Advanced Musicianship and Technology I (6 cr.) Musicianship and Technology II is the continuation of the four-semester sequence in comprehensive musicianship. Concepts introduced in Musicianship and Technology I shall be explored with greater depth and sophisticated application. Several new topics, such as voice leading and modulations, shall be included. All topics shall be explored from an analytical, historical, and hands on perspective. Course material shall incorporate an array of styles, genres, and cultural influences. Prerequisite: Basic Musicianship and Technology I and/or consent of instructor. 25228 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:30am – 11:30am Tuesday, Thursday 10:30am – 11:30am 26716 Monday, Wednesday Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00am – 10:20am 9:00am – 10:20am IT 061 IT 365 IT 365 IT 061 B200 Horn (1-2 cr.) Private Horn lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Students must provide instrument. 25024 26324 ARR ARR B220 Trumpet and Cornet (1-2 cr.) Private trumpet/cornet lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Students must provide instrument. 25025 ARR D200 Percussion Instruments (1-2 cr.) Private percussion lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. 25026 ARR F400 Studio at the Lodge (2 cr.) Designed for juniors and seniors in the BSMT program only. This class will meet at The Lodge Studios, 3350 Roosevelt Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46218. 27188 Tuesday 6:00pm – 8:00pm The Lodge Studios F451 Chamber Ensemble (1 cr.) Course will include small performing ensembles and may include the following: Flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, strings, piano, voice, and French horn. Performance at the end of the semester is required. 25057 Friday 12:00pm – 1:00pm IT 057/ IT 071 L200 Guitar (1-2 cr.) Private guitar lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Students must provide instrument. 25027 25070 25137 ARR ARR ARR N310 Music Technology I (6 cr.) This is the foundation course to the music technology sequence. It is intended to provide the student with a conceptual understanding of basic hardware and software tools for creating, editing, and recording music. It will also acquaint the student with the nomenclature and techniques of music production. Prerequisite: A210 or A220 26035 Monday, Wednesday 9:00am – 11:45am IT 059 N410 Music and Computers III (3 cr.) This course addresses the domains of creativity, music business/organizational administration, product development, and studio production. Students work in teams to complete projects in all four domains. Projects will be based on visiting faculty in music technology who will immerse students in a topic related to their areas of expertise. 26990 Monday, Wednesday 10:30am – 12:15pm IT 061 N420 Capstone for Concentration (3 cr.) This capstone experience provides the opportunity for a student to demonstrate, through an independent project, a synthesis of music technology and another distinctly different, but complementary discipline. 27023 ARR N450 Capstone for BSMT (3 cr.) This senior capstone for all Music Technology majors integrates students' undergraduate study through writing and music technology projects, student presentations, and the creation of a capstone portfolio. Students apply the ability to compose, rehearse, incorporate a public performance, and record in order to present a full production output of the final project. The course looks back at students' accomplishments in the musicianship and music technology sequences and forward to post-graduation planning. 27024 ARR P200 Piano (1-2 cr.) Private piano lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. 25028 26267 26312 ARR ARR ARR S200 Violin (1-2 cr.) Private violin lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Students must provide instrument. 25029 ARR V200 Voice (1-2 cr.) Private voice lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. 25031 25095 ARR ARR W200 Flute and Piccolo (1-2 cr.) Private flute/piccolo lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Students must provide instrument. 25032 ARR W250 Saxophone (1-2 cr.) Private saxophone lessons; time scheduled with instructor. Additional applied fee. Students must provide instrument. 25033 ARR X341 Guitar Ensemble (1 cr.) The mission of the IUPUI Guitar Ensemble is to bring together guitar players of all abilities and styles in a friendly, non-intimidating environment. 25039 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00pm – 12:50pm IT 071 6:00pm – 8:00pm IT 071 X350 Jazz Ensemble (1 cr.) Music of the Big Band and Jazz Band era. 25034 Thursday X351 Jazz Chamber Ensemble (1 cr.) Jazz Combo. 25035 ARR X430 Electronic Music Ensemble (1 cr.) This course is a performance ensemble focused on the development of the computer in music performance practice, specifically in an ensemble setting. The course will focus on communication between computers on both a technical and expressive level. 25118 ARR X490 Percussion Ensemble (1 cr.) Course offers experiences in learning world percussion techniques. No instrument required. 24803 Wednesday, Friday 3:00pm – 3:55pm IT 071 Gra duate M usic Co urses All graduate classes require permission of the department. MSMT students should contact their advisor; everyone else should call (317) 274-7088 for authorization. E536 Introduction to Business of Music (3 cr.) An in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at today’s commercial music and entertainment industries. This is Marketing 101 for anyone who wants to make a living in music and learn marketing and publicity skills for career advancement in the music industry. 22312 26667* Thursday 1:00pm – 3:40pm IT 057 Thursday 1:00pm – 3:40pm WEB *Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). E536 University Instrumental Ensembles: IUPUI Jazz Ensemble (1-3 cr.) Enrollment limited. Admission by audition only. Call (317) 278-3264 for audition information. 22313 Thursday 6:00pm – 8:00pm IT 071 E536 Website Design for Musicians (3 cr.) Individuals will learn the techniques of creating their own music website. 24032 24033* Tuesday 3:00pm – 5:40pm IT 059 Tuesday 3:00pm – 5:40pm WEB *Above section is taught over the web using OnCourse (http://oncourse.iu.edu). E536 Social Media and the Musician (3 cr.) This course explores how web-based user-generated content can be leveraged by musicians to support their instructional and artistic goals. In particular, this course will include an overview of social media and will provide students with the opportunity to develop skills crucial to using and developing social media. Students will explore podcasting, wikis, blogging, web-based video, social bookmarking, twitter, social networking and other emerging forms of social media. Furthermore, students will learn how to promote themselves and contribute to web communities using social media and investigate the legal implications of merging music and social media. Students will produce a comprehensive final project involving a blend of several social media types. 24805 ARR WEB E536 Editing Using Pro Tools (1-3 cr.) Students must have a working computer knowledge as well as a basic knowledge of music theory and musical keyboard. 31432 ARR WEB E536 Independent Study-Special Project (2-3 cr.) Special project for music students. Please check with advisor for approval. 24284 25345 ARR ARR E536 Special Workshop in Music Education (1-3 cr.) 31855 ARR E536 Telematic Performing Ensemble (1-3 cr.) Telematic art synthesizes traditional mediums of live music, dance, drama, and visual arts with interactive, hypermedia, and performance content in a networked context utilizing various formats of the Internet2 network. The resulting productions connect media-rich spaces and experiences to the real world using modern communication systems to create powerful and evocative experiences. The Telematic group will produce performances using eclectic combinations to achieve artistic goals that interweave aesthetic creativity with technological inquiry. The purpose of this group is to engage significant, complex issues of culture and learning through the creation and performance of distributed, multi-disciplinary artistic works. Department consent required. Call (317) 278-3264. 24428 ARR WEB N512 Foundations of Music Production (3 cr.) Examines foundations and principles of music production. Topics include publishing, print media, music composition, methods, textbooks, multimedia, computer and electronic transmission of computer imaging, sound, and video. Other aspects covered are broadcast media, televideo graphics, background audio, script credit approval, clearances, recording, CD audio, sampling and reproduction of sound and images, multimedia, and computer applications, including network and broadband transmission of media. Business affairs, arts management, live performance, and legal aspects of the commercial music industry are assessed. 22329 22330* Monday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 059 Monday 6:00pm – 8:40pm WEB *This section is delivered completely via the web using live video streaming. N515 Multimedia Design Applications in the Arts (3 cr.) Presents the principles and fundamentals of instructional design and design techniques using authoring tools on PC, Macintosh, and emerging computer platforms. Included are storyboarding, planning, and organization of scripts; the use of current technology, computers, video, and digital arts equipment; computer-assisted design and project planner software tools; and management of design team concepts. Also includes design parameters for CD-ROM and videodisc production. 22331 22332* Tuesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 059 Tuesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm WEB *This section is delivered completely via the web using live video streaming. N517 Internship in Arts Technology (3 cr.) Internship program for students to work with and learn from experts in arts technology fields who are developing and using new applications in commercial and educational settings. 22333 ARR 24034* ARR WEB *This section is delivered completely via the web using OnCourse (https://oncourse.iu.edu). N518 Arts Technology Major Projects (3 cr.) Students create and orally present a multimedia teaching/training project which combines one or more of several elements of music technology including CD-ROM, videodisc, digital audio and video, and MIDI. Consent of instructor. Call (317) 278-3264 for more information. 22334 ARR 22335* ARR WEB *This course is delivered completely via the web using OnCourse (https://oncourse.iu.edu). N519 Digital Sound Design/Multimedia I (3 cr.) Digital sound design and multimedia applications result in use of advanced digital audio workstations and advanced software systems. Digital software-based sampling, synthesis, and multitrack recording systems will be mastered, including Pro-Tools, CuBase, and experimental music systems. 23411 23412* Thursday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 059 Thursday 6:00pm – 8:40pm WEB *This section is delivered completely via the web using live video streaming. N521 Research Methods/Music & Multimedia (3 cr.) Introduction to the underlying principles and concepts of technology-based studies in the arts. Emphasis on the integration of scientific methodology, descriptive and inferential techniques, and multimedia instrumentation in project development. 23313 23413* Wednesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm IT 059 Wednesday 6:00pm – 8:40pm WEB *This section is delivered completely via the web using live video streaming. N532 Music in Medicine (3 cr.) A survey of literature describing medical applications of music. Students have the opportunity to collaborate with health care professionals who work with various client populations. 31431* ARR WEB *This course is delivered completely via the web using OnCourse (https://oncourse.iu.edu). N600 Thesis in Music Therapy (3 cr.) Student will take part in an independent research project. 25747* ARR WEB *This course is delivered completely via the web using OnCourse (https://oncourse.iu.edu).