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Complete Schedule for Music - Summer 2015
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Music
 MUSI 2070Popular Musics
 American Popular Music
Summer 2015  12399 001Lecture (3 Units)Open2 / 30 (4 / 20)Jarek ErvinMoTuWeThFr 10:30AM - 12:45PM
 This course focuses on the history, analysis, and reception of popular music in the United States from the blues to the Beatles to Beyoncé. Along the way, we will discuss a range of genres, movements, trends, and artists from pop, rock, country, hip hop, and other popular traditions. We will also talk about the ways music figures into personal, political, social, and cultural life. (Crosslisted with MUSI 4509)
 MUSI 2120History of Jazz Music
Summer 2015  11013 001Lecture (3 - 4 Units)Open 7 / 25 (10 / 25)John D'earthMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 3:15PM
 MUSI 2340Learn to Groove
Syllabus  12313 001Lecture (2 Units)Open5 / 20Robert JospeMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 2:30PM
Syllabus  10917 002Lecture (2 Units)Open13 / 20Robert JospeMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 2:30PM
 MUSI 2350Technosonics: Digital Music and Sound Art Composition
 Data Driven Music
Syllabus  12440 001Lecture (3 Units)Open11 / 20 (15 / 20)Jon BellonaMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 3:15PM
 The course introduces students to methods and processes of data mapping for musical application. Students will learn to transform data (text, pictures, video, video game controllers, Twitter feeds) into music. People of all computer skill levels welcome in this learning environment.
 MUSI 2390Introduction to Music and Computers
Summer 2015  12314 001Lecture (3 Units)Open6 / 20 (8 / 20)Maxwell TfirnMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 3:15PM
 MUSI 3120Jazz Studies
Summer 2015  11014 001Lecture (3 Units)Open3 / 25 (10 / 25)John D'earthMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 3:15PM
 MUSI 3390Introduction to Music and Computers
Summer 2015  12315 001Lecture (3 Units)Open2 / 20 (8 / 20)Maxwell TfirnMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 3:15PM
 MUSI 4509Cultural and Historical Studies of Music
 American Popular Music
Summer 2015  12442 001Seminar (3 Units)Open 2 / 20 (4 / 20)Jarek ErvinMoTuWeThFr 10:30AM - 12:45PM
 This course focuses on the history, analysis, and reception of popular music in the United States from the blues to the Beatles to Beyoncé. Along the way, we will discuss a range of genres, movements, trends, and artists from pop, rock, country, hip hop, and other popular traditions. We will also talk about the ways music figures into personal, political, social, and cultural life. (Crosslisted with MUSI 2070)
 MUSI 4543Sound Studio
 Data Driven Music
Syllabus  12441 001Lecture (3 Units)Open4 / 20 (15 / 20)Jon BellonaMoTuWeThFr 1:00PM - 3:15PM
 The course introduces students to methods and processes of data mapping for musical application. Students will learn to transform data (text, pictures, video, video game controllers, Twitter feeds) into music. People of all computer skill levels welcome in this learning environment.
 MUSI 9999Non-Topical Research
Summer 2015  12626 001Independent Study (1 - 12 Units)Open1 / 10Judith ShatinTBA
Summer 2015  12627 002Independent Study (1 - 12 Units)Open1 / 10Richard WillTBA

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