This class surveys the musical practices, technological instruments, and scientific concepts associated with electronic music from the 19th century to the present in institutional, amateur, and commercial environments, drawing from a wide range of musical traditions and styles from around the world. It develops practical skills of recording, editing, listening to, analyzing, and writing about music with electronic instruments and media
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An example of a zero-textbook cost syllabus for Historian\u27s Craft, the history department\u27s in...
A hands-on computing literacy course on how microcomputers can improve teaching and learning environ...
This class surveys the musical practices, technological instruments, and scientific concepts associa...
Music in Civilization will empower students to recognize salient musical features and genres through...
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LIB 3040 Information and Society. 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENG 2100. This course examines t...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
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From Cohen’s proposal: In 2006 faculty of the Conservatory of Music wrote and published their own te...
Writing II is an intensification of Writing I. This course encourages students to read, reflect on, ...
A basic course of live electronics is needed in pre- college music education to teach children how t...
The last twenty years have exhibited unprecedented growth of music technology in the fields of comme...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
This articlei proposes an outline for a live electronics course in pre-college music education, exam...
A syllabus designed for a course covering the history of popular music (country, rock, hip hop, R&B,...
An example of a zero-textbook cost syllabus for Historian\u27s Craft, the history department\u27s in...
A hands-on computing literacy course on how microcomputers can improve teaching and learning environ...
This class surveys the musical practices, technological instruments, and scientific concepts associa...
Music in Civilization will empower students to recognize salient musical features and genres through...
This course will help students think critically about how our society uses digital archives. Student...
LIB 3040 Information and Society. 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENG 2100. This course examines t...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
This course explores the theoretical and practical impact of information research on writing. Studen...
From Cohen’s proposal: In 2006 faculty of the Conservatory of Music wrote and published their own te...
Writing II is an intensification of Writing I. This course encourages students to read, reflect on, ...
A basic course of live electronics is needed in pre- college music education to teach children how t...
The last twenty years have exhibited unprecedented growth of music technology in the fields of comme...
This introductory course presents a global view of art history through slide lectures and museum vis...
This articlei proposes an outline for a live electronics course in pre-college music education, exam...
A syllabus designed for a course covering the history of popular music (country, rock, hip hop, R&B,...
An example of a zero-textbook cost syllabus for Historian\u27s Craft, the history department\u27s in...
A hands-on computing literacy course on how microcomputers can improve teaching and learning environ...