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The objective of the secondary piano program at Indiana State University is to develop functional keyboard skills, thereby allowing students to cope with practical situations at the keyboard: sight playing, harmonizing, accompanying,…
Course Description: This course consists of fourteen private lessons (all levels) that include the study and performance of a cross-section of music from the repertoire, the development of technical skills, and instruction in reading at sight.…
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course serves as an introduction to a variety of interdisciplinary, multicultural, and
historical approaches to the study of gender. As this course serves as an introduction to gender
studies, we will not be able to…
Course description from ISU Undergraduate Catalog:
Study of the elements of music theory, covering pitch, rhythm, scales, intervals, basic harmony, melody, voice leading, and diatonic triads in functional harmony. Note: Two class hours a week.
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Principles of human growth and development, patterns and sequences of development, individual differences, adult-child interaction. Methods of study of human development.
Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence, EPSY 202 is an introduction to the study of child development from an interdisciplinary perspective from conception through adolescence. It examines development in the physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional…
Course description from ISU Undergraduate Catalog: Companion course to 111, with skills applied through sight singing, ear training, and keyboard activities. Notes: Three class hours a week.
Course Description:
The purpose of this course is to help students make a successful transition into the University while balancing college and work by introducing concepts and values of a university education; by fostering a sense of tradition,…