Department of Music
Mission
The mission of the music department is to develop within students excellence in creating, performing, and appreciating music. The program serves the total student body by providing ensembles, lessons, and courses, which are open to all students. Also, the program makes available to the student body concerts and recitals throughout the year in the Swayne Auditorium and other auditoriums on campus.
Faculty
Ron Curtis, John Dally (Department Chair), Julia Ganske, Judy Marlett
Student Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate excellence in performing music at a level appropriate for the particular music concentration.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to gain meaningful employment in the field of music.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to work on musical problems through an understanding of the common elements, history, and organizational patterns of music.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to create original or derivative music.
- Students will demonstrate an ability to invest (empathetically and) redemptively into the areas of their particular music concentration.
Degrees and Certificates
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Commercial Music, Bachelor of Arts -
Music: Applied Concentration, Bachelor of Arts -
Music: General, Bachelor of Arts -
Music Education, Bachelor of Arts -
Worship Arts, Bachelor of Arts -
Acting, Minor -
Commercial Music, Minor -
Music, Minor -
Worship Arts, Minor
Courses
MUSC0200: Master Class
Credits 0Weekly one-hour recital and workshop required of music majors, corresponding to the student's main instrument. MUSC0200I - Instrument, MUSC0200P - Piano, MUSC0200V - Vocal
MUSC0250: Concert/Recital Attendance
Credits 0Music majors are required to attend a minimum of 10 concerts and recitals each semester, providing exposure to a wide variety of performances and repertoire.
MUSC0900: Fundamentals of Music
Credits 2Topics include music reading and conceptualizing, treble and bass clef notation, simple and compound time signatures, rhythmic notation, melodic notation, Solfège singing and Finale music notation software use. This class is required for those scoring below 75% on the Basics of Music pre-test. Offered Quad 1 Fall Semester. Credit for courses numbered below 1000 is not transferable.
MUSC1010: A Survey of Art and Music
Credits 3MUSC1200: Beginning Music Theory I
Credits 2An introduction to the fundamentals of harmony and the use of analysis as the central activity in the study of music theory.
MUSC1210: Beginning Music Theory I Laboratory
Credits 1An introduction to and application of aural skills, including sight-singing, rhythmic dictation, melodic and harmonic dictation.
MUSC1220: Beginning Music Theory II
Credits 3MUSC1230: Beginning Music Theory II Laboratory
Credits 1A further study and application of aural skills, including sight-singing, rhythmic dictation, melodic and harmonic dictation.
MUSC1310: Digital Music and Technology
Credits 3MUSC2000: Piano Proficiency
Credits 0All music majors are required to pass the Piano Proficiency Exam, which covers four key areas: Performance, Technique, Sight Reading, and Harmonization. This exam is administered through the student's private piano instructor (additional fee required). Music majors must attempt all sections of the exam by the end of their sophomore year and are required to enroll in piano lessons until they have successfully completed the Piano Proficiency Exam.
MUSC2020: Survey of Performing Arts
Credits 3MUSC2094: Special Topics
Credits 1 3MUSC2096: Field Experience in Worship Arts
Credits 1MUSC2100: Guitar Proficiency
Credits 0Music education majors are required to demonstrate basic proficiency in guitar, including tuning, mastery of common chords, and basic melodic playing techniques. Proficiency can be assessed through examination or by earning a C or better in Private Guitar (additional fee required).
MUSC2110: Introduction to Worship Arts and Leadership
Credits 3MUSC2200: Intermediate Music Theory I
Credits 3Study of harmony and analysis including modulation, romantic harmony, enharmonic functions, elementary forms and 20th century techniques.
MUSC2210: Intermediate Music Theory I Lab
Credits 1Study and application of aural skills, including sight-singing, rhythmic dictation, four-part dictation and advanced harmonic dictation.
MUSC2220: Intermediate Music Theory II
Credits 3MUSC2230: Intermediate Music Theory II Lab
Credits 1Further study and application of aural skills, including sight-singing, rhythmic dictation, four-part dictation and advanced harmonic dictation.
MUSC2250/MUSC2254: Private Music Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Non-Music Majors (1 credit)
Credits 1Private music instruction in instrument or voice for weekly 30-minute lessons for non-music majors. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC2254 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission
MUSC2251/MUSC2255: Private Music Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Music Majors (1 credit)
Credits 1Private music instruction in piano, voice, organ, strings, percussion, woodwind or brass instruments. Weekly 30-minute lessons, weekly Master Class and jury examination required. May be repeated for credit. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC2255 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission.
MUSC2252/MUSC2256: Private Music Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Non-Music Majors (2 credits)
Credits 2Private instruction in instrument or voice for weekly one hour lessons for the non-music major. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC2256 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission
MUSC2253/MUSC2257: Private Music Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Music Majors (2 credits)
Credits 2Private music instruction in piano, voice, organ, strings, percussion, woodwind or brass instruments. Weekly 30-minute lessons, weekly Master Class and jury examination required. May be repeated for credit. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC2257 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission
MUSC2270: Music and Creativity
Credits 3Students will engage in traditional and innovative approaches to music-making. Students will explore diverse music and cultures, including world music, popular music, and jazz, and develop skills in music creation, improvisation, and facilitation.
MUSC2350B: Brass Methods
Credits 1Private or group instruction on one high and one low brass instrument, emphasizing the requisite skills to direct school instrumental programs. Fee: Additional fee required.
MUSC2350P: Percussion Methods
Credits 1Private or group percussion instruction emphasizing the requisite skills to direct school instrumental programs. Fee: Additional fee required.
MUSC2350S: String Methods
Credits 1Private or group instruction on two string instruments emphasizing the requisite skills to direct school string programs. Fee: Additional fee required.
MUSC2350W: Woodwind Methods
Credits 1Private or group instruction on two woodwind instruments emphasizing the requisite skills to direct school instrumental programs. Fee: Additional fee required.
MUSC2371: University Men's Choir
Credits 0 1Audition for placement in the appropriate section. Choir sings in music department concerts, chapels, and selected churches and community events. May be repeated for credit. Fee: Additional fee required.
Instructor's approval
MUSC2430: Jazz Combos
Credits 0 1A jazz ensemble with vocalists and instrumentalists chosen by audition, with a broad repertoire of jazz and popular music. Membership open to non-majors as well as majors. Fee: Additional fee required.
Instructor's approval
MUSC2950: Field Experience in Music Management
Credits 1MUSC2960: Field Experience in Audio Production
Credits 1MUSC3096: Field Experience in Worship Arts
Credits 1MUSC3099: Independent Study - Methods
Credits 3A study of repertoire and pedagogy relevant to applied individual instrumental instruction
Instructor's approval.
MUSC3200: Practicum in Worship Planning and Leadership
Credits 3MUSC3210: Orchestration
Credits 3MUSC3220: Counterpoint
Credits 3MUSC3230: Composition
Credits 3MUSC3260: Music History: Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque
Credits 3MUSC3270: Music History: Classic, Romantic and Modern
Credits 3MUSC3430: Performance Practices
Credits 1MUSC3440: Diction
Credits 3A study of Italian, German, French, and English diction employing the International Phonetic Alphabet.
MUSC3450: Teaching Music in the Elementary Schools I
Credits 2This class focuses on the major approaches to music education including Kodaly, Orff, Gordon's Music Learning Theory, Dalcroze, and Suzuki. This course includes a field experience.
Junior classification, Program admission required.
MUSC3460: Teaching Music in the Elementary Schools II
Credits 2This class focuses on the application of the learning theories presented in MUSC3450, procedures, and objectives in school music in the primary and intermediate grades. This course includes a classroom field experience and technology-intensive lesson component.
Program admission required.
MUSC3470: Teaching Music in the Secondary Schools I
Credits 2This class focuses on strategies for instrumental/choral rehearsals and classrooms, materials, tools, and curricular structure common to the subject in the secondary schools.
Junior Classification, or instructor's approval. Program admission required.
MUSC3480: Teaching Music in the Secondary Schools II
Credits 2This class focuses on assessment and lesson planning in the secondary music rehearsal and classroom, as well as music advocacy, fund-raising, and program development issues. It will include a significant classroom field experience and a technology-intensive lesson component.
MUSC3490: Choral Methods
Credits 3Designed to help prepare students to become effective choral ensemble directors. Students will develop effective ensemble rehearsal strategies, including anticipating, identifying, and addressing intonation, pitches and rhythmic accuracy, balance and blend, technical challenges, and style and interpretation. Students will also focus on vocal production and technique and other vocal-specific topics.
MUSC3500: Northwesterners
Credits 0 1A small vocal ensemble of select personnel chosen by audition. Ensemble will perform vocal jazz, contemporary Christian and a cappella literature. Membership open to majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit. Fee: Additional fee required.
Instructor's approval
MUSC3600: Basic Conducting
Credits 2MUSC3610: Advanced Conducting
Credits 2MUSC3630: Advanced Conducting, Instrumental Methods, and Materials
Credits 3Introduction to instrumental conducting, including rehearsal techniques, and band and orchestral score reading. Additional topics include development of instrumental methods and finding instrumental music of various styles, genres, and cultures.
Prerequisite course or Instructor's approval
MUSC3650: Studio and Live Sound
Credits 3MUSC3700: Solo Recital for Music Majors
Credits 0This 30-minute public performance fulfills a music major requirement. Repertoire is approved by the student's instructor and area coordinator. Advanced standing is required for eligibility. Refer to the music department handbook for hearing and scheduling details. The student must register for the recital semester.
Instructor's approval
MUSC3750: Symphonic Literature
Credits 1MUSC3910: Solo Recital for Music Education
Credits 0This public performance credit fulfills a music degree requirement for Music Education candidates. This recital consists of at least 30 and no more than 45 minutes of solo repertoire (actual performance time). The program must represent at least three art music periods (three languages for voice recitals), including one work for small ensemble (defined as three or more performers without a conductor). Students must achieve advanced standing in their major performing area before gaining permission to schedule their recital. The student is responsible for registering for the semester of the recital.
3000-level in performing area
MUSC4000: Music Capstone Seminar
Credits 1This course will help students reflect on their undergraduate experience and plan for the future. Designated class sessions will be geared toward discussion, and result in written reflections on University Values.
MUSC4094: Special Topics
Credits 1 3MUSC4100: Forms and Analysis
Credits 3A study of standard musical forms in music from the common practice period to the present.
MUSC4250/MUSC4254: Private Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Non-Music Majors (1 credit)
Credits 1Private music instruction in instrument or voice for weekly 30-minute lessons for the non-music major. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC4254 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission.
MUSC4251/MUSC4255: Private Music Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Music Majors (1 credit)
Credits 1Private music instruction in piano, voice, organ, strings, percussion, woodwind or brass instruments. Weekly 30 minute lessons, weekly Master Class and jury examination required. May be repeated for credit. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC4255 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission.
MUSC4252/MUSC4256: Private Music Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Non-Music Majors (2 credit)
Credits 2Private music instruction in instrument or voice for weekly one hour lessons for the non-music major. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC4256 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission.
MUSC4253/MUSC4257: Private Music Instruction in Instrument or Voice for Music Majors (2 credits)
Credits 2Private music instruction in piano, voice, organ, strings, percussion, woodwind or brass instruments. Weekly one hour lessons, weekly Master Class and jury examination required. May be repeated for credit. A letter will be assigned for each instrument. MUSC4257 will be used if additional letters are needed.
Instructor's permission.
MUSC4300: Theory/Composition Project
Credits 0Theory/composition project completed during the final year of the program.
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MUSC4370: Bella Voce
Credits 0 1Women's choir whose membership is open to non-majors as well as majors. Personnel chosen by audition. May be repeated for credit. Fee: Additional fee required.
Instructor's approval
MUSC4371: University Men's Choir
Credits 0 1Audition for placement in appropriate section. Choir sings in music department concerts, chapels, selected churches and community events. May be repeated for credit. Fee: Additional fee required.
MUSC4390: Piano Methods
Credits 3MUSC4410: Voice Methods
Credits 3A study of voice production, teaching methods and repertoire for the various voice classifications.
MUSC4420: Musical Theatre Production/Opera Workshop
Credits 0 1MUSC4440: Orchestra
Credits 0 1An ensemble that performs varied works for both full and string orchestra. Repertoire includes works from the Baroque era to the 21st Century. Additionally, string players perform and tour with the University Choir and Orchestra. The group is open to all NNU students and may be repeated. Fees: Additional fee required.
Instructor's approval
MUSC4450: Chamber Ensemble
Credits 0 1MUSC4460: Wind Ensemble
Credits 0 1The Northwest Nazarene University Wind Ensemble is a course of membership in the largest instrumental ensemble of the Department of Music. Most wind and percussion instruments are represented in the ensemble. Membership is open to proficient non-majors as well as majors. May be repeated for credit. Initial auditions each year are primarily for chair placement.
Instructor's approval
MUSC4490: University Choir and Orchestra
Credits 0 1An ensemble of select personnel chosen by audition. Ensemble's aims are to perform a variety of choral/orchestral literature from classical to contemporary. Membership open to majors and non-majors. May be repeated for credit.
Instructor's approval
MUSC4660: Dance Technique
Credits 2Courses in the various dance styles, including ballet, jazz, modern, and tap, which are applicable to the requirements of the musical theatre dancer. May be repeated for credit.
MUSC4700: Solo Recital for Music Majors
Credits 0This 60-minute public performance fulfills a music major requirement. Repertoire is approved by the student's instructor and area coordinator. Advanced standing and successful completion of a 30-minute recital (MUSC3700) is required for eligibility. Refer to the music department handbook for hearing and scheduling details. The student must register for the recital semester.
4000-level in performing area
MUSC4950A: Internship in Church Music
Credits 1 2MUSC4980: Seminar: Music Business Management
Credits 3THTR1260: Acting I: Intro to Acting
Credits 3THTR1270: Introduction to Directing
Credits 3THTR2260: Acting II: Acting in Realism
Credits 3A continuation of Acting I: Intro to Acting, this course is designed to further explore the actor's art, and continue to develop the individual's technique.
THTR1260 or instructor's approval.
THTR2470: Troupe
Credits 0 2Auditioned ensemble which will form the core of NNU’s theatre production. Members commit to a twice-weekly meeting time designed to foster ensemble and to build, staff and act in the production season. Production responsibilities will be assigned through consultation between the student and instructor. Intended for the student who wants a more intense and immersive experience in theater production than participation in a play or musical can provide. May be repeated for credit.
Audition or instructor's approval.
THTR4470: Troupe
Credits 0 2Auditioned ensemble which will form the core of NNU’s theatre production. Members commit to a twice-weekly meeting time designed to foster ensemble and to build, staff and act in the production season. Production responsibilities will be assigned through consultation between the student and instructor. Intended for the student who wants a more intense and immersive experience in theater production than participation in a play or musical can provide. May be repeated for credit.
Audition or instructor's approval.
THTR4480: Theatre Production
Credits 0 1Hands-on involvement in the performing of a theatrical production, including acting, costuming, stage lighting, set construction and theatre management. May be repeated for credit.
Audition or instructor's approval.