General Music (Year 2) cont ELECTIVES Course MUSC 259 MUSC 269 MUSC 283 MUSC 289 MUSC 262 Name Ensemble IV Songwriting II Film Scoring IL Advanced MIDI Applications IL Survey of Recording Techniques Performance (Year 2) Achieve high proficiency on your principle instrument, and take advantage of many opportunities to On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Credit perform. As a performance major, emphasis is put on achieving a high level of proficiency on your principal instrument and experience in a wide range of styles will give you the skills necessary to be an effective member of any ensemble. Students perform in a variety of performance venues ranging in size from intimate jazz clubs and restaurants to large auditoriums and theatres. SEMESTER 3 Course MUSC 100 MUSC 250 MUSC 256 MUSC 258 MUSC 264 MUSC 272 MUSC 274 MUSC 280 TWC 266 ELECTIVE 007 Total ELECTIVES Course MUSC 268 MUSC 282 MUSC 288 MUSC 162 Name MUSIC FORUM Private Lesson IIT Contemporary Music Analysis I Preceptorship I Instrumental Lab IIT Improvisation I Contemporary Harmony IIL Ear Training III Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications Music Elective 16 Name Songwriting I Film Scoring I Advanced MIDI Applications I Instrumental Lab I selkirk.ca/programs On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus Credit Credit re NM NM BN hm MN NM MR DO re Mm NM SN PR FH FN HR FH FH Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2017-18 MUSIC & TECHNOLOGY selkirk.ca/music MUSC 258 - ENSEMBLE III Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. In second year, students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate in a minimum of four ensembles to graduate. Types of ensembles offered will focus on contemporary music including rock, funk, fusion, jazz and vocal, with the goal of developing both the student’s repertoire and improvisational abilities. Students are encouraged to participate in as many different types of ensembles as possible. A graduation showcase will be required from all students majoring in Music Performance, Music Songwriting and Composition.. Pre-requisites: MUSC 159. MUSC 258 - PRECEPTORSHIP I This course is designed to immerse each student in a professional performing environment where they will receive feedback not only from their instructor, but also from the club owners, managers, and customers. In this class, students will be required to assume a leadership role within their ensemble. Upon successful completion, they will have increased their performance abilities in the areas of versatility, sound, sight-reading, and improvisation. Students will be able to function in a variety of professional engagements common to today's music industry. Pre-requisites: Must be a full-time Performance Major. MUSC 259 - ENSEMBLE IV Ensembles, required of all students, are the focal point of the Music program. All students are placed by audition in one or more ensembles. Students must participate ina minimum of four ensembles to graduate. Types of ensembles offered will focus on contemporary music including rock, funk, fusion, jazz and vocal, with the goal of developing both the student’s repertoire and improvisational abilities. Students are encouraged to participate in as many different types of ensembles as possible. A graduation recital will be required from all students majoring in Music Performance. Pre-requisites: MUSC 258. MUSC 259 - PRECEPTORSHIP II Students continue their immersion in a professional performing environment where they receive feedback not only from their instructor, but also from club owners, managers, and customers. In this class, students will e required to assume a leadership role within their ensemble. Upon successful completion, they will have increased their performance abilities in the areas of versatility, sound, sight-reading, and improvisation. Students will be able to function in a variety of professional engagements common to today’s music industry. Pre-requisites: MUSC 258Q. 161