MUSIC 201
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Civilization: Music 1
Music
College of Fine Arts and Communications
Course Description
History of civilization from Greek antiquity through the seventeenth century, primarily from perspective of musical literature and the arts; exploring fundamental questions in human experience; examining formative events in history; understanding value of important texts.
When Taught
Contact Department
Min
3
Fixed/Max
3
Fixed
3
Fixed
0
Other Prerequisites
Ability to read musical notation
Note
Additional seats for specific sections may be available to Freshman Mentoring participants through envelopes. Offered by BYU Independent Study; enroll anytime throughout the year; one year to complete; additional tuition required; register at is.byu.edu.
Title
Music 201 - Honors
Learning Outcome
Music 201 surveys music, the visual arts, and literature from ancient history to the beginning of the baroque period, giving emphasis whenever possible to the subject of music. As comprehension of musical scores constitutes an important part of the lectures and the exams, the ability to read music will help you excel in this course. Students who cannot read music will find it more difficult to do well.
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Foundational Knowledge
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate foundational knowledge and skills in the methods of investigating, expressing, and evaluating concepts in the Arts, with a focus on music, from Ancient Greece to ca. 1720.
Title
Communication
Learning Outcome
Communicate effectively through writing with diverse audiences about music, culture and the arts from Ancient Greece to ca. 1720.
Title
Cultural Awareness
Learning Outcome
Identify and describe the major cultural ideas and styles from the Western cultural tradition from Ancient Greece to ca. 1720.
Title
Life-long Learning
Learning Outcome
Demonstrate the skills and abilities needed for a life-long critical and evaluative pursuit of art, literature, music, and philosophy