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Course Notation Information
Academic Foundations 003
African-American and African Studies 014
Allied Health Technologies 045
American Studies 050
Ancient and Medieval Civilizations 060
Anthropology 070
Arabic 074
Archaeology 075
Art (Art 080, B.F.A. Visual Arts 081, Art History 082, Arts Management 084)
Biological Sciences
Central and Eastern European Studies (CEES) 149
Chemistry 160
Clinical Laboratory Sciences 191
Computer Science 198
Criminal Justice 202
Earth and Environmental Sciences (Geology 460)
Economics 220
Urban Education 300
English (350 and 352)
Environmental Sciences 375
French 420
Geoscience Engineering 465
Greek 490
Hebraic Studies 500
History (History 510, American 512)
Honors 525
Human-Computer Interaction 531
International Affairs
Italian 560
Journalism and Media Studies 570
Korean 574
Latin 580
Legal Studies
Linguistics 615
Mathematics (Mathematics 640, Statistics 960)
Medical Technology 660
Microbiology
Music (Music 700, Music Performance 701)
Major Requirements
Minor Requirements
Teacher Certification
Courses (Music History 700)
Courses (Music Theory 700)
Courses (Music Ensembles 700, 701)
Courses (Music Performance 701)
Philosophy 730
Physics 750
Political Science 790
Portuguese and Lusophone World Studies 810
Psychology 830
Puerto Rican Studies 836
Religious Studies 840
Slavic 861
Social Work 910
Sociology 920
Spanish 940
Speech 950
Television
Theater Arts, Television and Media Arts (Theater Arts 965, Speech 950)
Urban Studies 975
Women's Studies 988
Administration and Faculty
Consortium with New Jersey Institute of Technology
Rutgers Business School: Undergraduate-Newark
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Catalogs
  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2006-2008 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Music (Music 700, Music Performance 701) Courses (Music History 700)  

Courses (Music History 700)

21&62:700:101Introduction to Music (3) A comprehensive view of music designed to develop critical ability as a listener; significant composers, representative works, forms, and styles.
21&62:700:135Music and Film (3) Relationship between music and film from the silent era of live accompaniment to the modern era of synchronized sound tracks; philosophical relationship of music to visual arts.
21&62:700:219Women in Music (3) Women in pop, jazz, and classical music; their lives and society's changing attitudes toward women performers and composers.
21&62:700:229American Music (3) Survey of a representative sampling of U.S. musical traditions, including Native American, African-American, Ukrainian, Irish, Italian, Polish, Hispanic, and others; processes of change, development, and preservation, as well as musical features. Previous musical knowledge not required.
21&62:700:237,238Survey of Western Music (3,3) The forms and styles of Western music from the early medieval period to the present day.
21&62:700:265Jazz (3) A survey of jazz from its earliest roots to its present level of sophistication; lectures illustrated by recordings and live performances.
21:700:280World Music--An Introduction (3) World folk and ethnic music, including Asian, African, European; musical instruments; methods of approach to diverse instrumental and vocal performance styles; lecture-demonstrations by visiting ethnic musicians.
21:700:303The Age of Bach (3) Discussion of vocal and instrumental forms of the early 18th century, with emphasis on the works of Bach.
21&62:700:304The Age of Beethoven (3) The evolution of the classical style; emphasis on the life and works of Beethoven.
21:700:311,312Opera and Music Drama (3,3) A study of the development of dramatic forms in music, based on a selection of significant operas.
21&62:700:317Music in the Romantic Era (3) A study of the period ca. 1815 to 1900; works of Schubert, Schumann, Berlioz, Liszt, Brahms, Wagner, and Verdi.
21&62:700:318Music in the 20th Century (3) Study of the principal stylistic tendencies from ca. 1900 to the present; works of Debussy, Schoenberg, Stravinsky, Hindemith, and Bartók; experimental music and the contributions of American composers.
21&62:700:319Topics in Jazz (3) Changing topics, which may include the work of a particular performer, or style, or the sociology of jazz.
21&62:700:321Topics in Music History (3) Changing topics delving into intriguing aspects of music history.
 
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