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Music 087
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Courses (Music History 087)
Courses (Music Theory 087)
Courses (Music Ensembles 087)
Courses (Music Performance 087)
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  Newark Undergraduate Catalog 2013–2015 Liberal Arts Colleges Academic Programs and Courses Music 087  

Music 087

Department of Arts, Culture and Media

Bradley Hall

973-353-5119

Website: http://acm.newark.rutgers.edu

Chair: Ian Watson

Deputy Chair: Paul Sternberger

Professors:

Ned Drew, B.F.A, M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth

John E. Floreen, B.Mus., Gustavas Adolphus College; M.S.M., Union Theological Seminary; D.M.A., Iowa

Annette Juliano, B.A., Rutgers; M.A., Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Institute of Fine Arts (New York)

Henry Martin, B.Mus., Oberlin College; M.M., Michigan; Ph.D., Princeton

Lewis Porter, B.A., Rochester; M.A., Tufts; Ph.D., Brandeis

Sandra Skoglund, B.A., Smith College; M.A., M.F.A., Iowa

Edin Velez

Ian Watson, B.A., Sydney; M.A., Ph.D., New York

Allan Wolper, B.A., New York

Associate Professors:

John Howland, B.A., Whitman College; M.A., Boston; Ph.D., Stanford

Stephen Laub, B.A., M.A., California (Berkeley)

Timothy F. Raphael, B.A., Wesleyan; M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern

Robert W. Snyder, B.A., Rutgers; M.A., Ph.D., New York

Paul S. Sternberger, B.A., Rochester; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia

Assistant Professors:

Chantal Fischzang, M.F.A., Pratt, B.F.A., Florida Atlantic

Nick Kline, B.F.A., University of the Arts, M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art

Kimi Takesue, B.A., Oberlin, M.F.A., Temple

Instructors:

Robin Fisher

Robert Shoup, B.F.A., Ohio Wesleyan; M.F.A., Brooklyn College



The undergraduate music program offers a major and minor in music; a master's of art degree in jazz history and research is offered through the Graduate School-Newark. In addition, courses and performance opportunities are available to all Rutgers students in all types of music. Our faculty includes internationally recognized artists and scholars in classical and jazz music. The music offerings are designed to foster a broad view of music encompassing traditions from around the world. Students have frequent contact with faculty advisers, who aid in planning work and defining goals.

Courses include music appreciation, fundamentals of music (how to read and notate music), the history of classical music, Beethoven, Bach, jazz appreciation, rock, music from other cultures, women in music, and others. Bradley Hall is equipped with practice rooms and pianos, an organ, a recital hall, and a collection of instruments that students may use in the building during ensembles. Rutgers students earn academic credits by singing in the chorus and playing in the jazz ensemble. The Rutgers University Chorus, made up of 50 students from the Newark Campus, performs regularly throughout northern New Jersey and has made many concert tours in Europe and Great Britain. Mosaic, the student jazz ensemble, performs frequently on and off campus. Members of the ensemble learn to improve their reading and their improvising, and to play in a variety of styles.

The music major is offered through the Department of Arts, Culture and Media (ACM). ACM houses programs and/or majors in art, graphic design, art history, media studies (with majors in journalism and video production), music, and theater. Each major includes an ACM core sequence requirement. Taking advantage of the range of disciplines in ACM and the campus mission to engage with its community, the core combines an integrated sequence of classes, shaped in large part by projects drawn from the urban region surrounding the university. The sequence consists of three classes: Introduction to Arts, Media, and Culture, a class designated by each program that combines interdisciplinary pedagogy with a student's major, and either Colloquium in Arts, Culture, and Media or Seminar in Arts, Culture, and Media. 

Available to our undergraduate music students is an optional five-year combined program of studies for the Bachelor of Arts in Music and the Master of Arts in Jazz History. 
 
For additional information, contact RU-info at 732-445-info (4636) or colonel.henry@rutgers.edu.
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