Performance & Analysis II
Members of the class will be assigned to chamber ensembles, representing a range of repertoire from the past and present. Ensembles will include both student and artist musicians, who will prepare works for performance in class sessions and private coachings. Intensive class analysis will serve as the basis of musical expression and interpretation. This course is open to singers and instrumentalists. MUSI 310 may be elected either as a full credit or half credit and may be repeated.
Admission with consent of the instructor. Spring semester. Professor Kallick.
ST-ResearchApprnticeshipCourse
This research apprenticeship course (RAC) will focus on the applications of social justice-oriented research methodologies and examine various traditions that cohere under the umbrella of critical research.
ST-SJE/CollStdnts/EducSettings
This course provides a conceptual, practical, and empirical foundation for SJE in college settings in four areas: advocacy and inclusion, diversity education, intergroup dialogue, and civic engagement.
Independent Study
Contact department for description.