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ARTS 110 Observational Drawing 6 credits
A beginning course for non-majors and for those who contemplate majoring in art. The aim of the course is to give the student an appreciation of art and of drawing. An understanding of aesthetic values and development of technical skills are achieved through a series of studio problems which naturally follow one another and deal with the analysis and use of line, shape, volume, space, and tone. A wide range of subjects are used, including still life, landscape and the human figure.
Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 110.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:David Lefkowitz 🏫 👤
- Size:17
- M, WWeitz Center 242 8:30am-11:00am
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Sophomore Priority;
Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 110.02 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Amira Pualwan 🏫 👤
- Size:17
- M, WWeitz Center 242 12:30pm-3:00pm
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Sophomore Priority; Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 113 Field Drawing 6 credits
A beginning drawing course for students who are interested in developing their skills in drawing from nature, to better see and understand their surroundings. Class material covers line, form, dimension, value, perspective, and space using a variety of drawing materials. Subject matter includes specimens, plant forms, and the landscape. Students will use a portable sketchbook, and classes during the second part of the term are primarily outside. Locations include the Arb and field trips; access to these sites does include walking on unpaved paths and uneven terrain.
Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 113.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THWeitz Center 242 9:00am-11:30am
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 113.02 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Eleanor Jensen 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THWeitz Center 242 1:15pm-3:45pm
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 122 Introduction to Sculpture 6 credits
The ability to build structures that reflect or alter the environment is a basic defining characteristic of our species. In this class we explore creative construction in three dimensions using a variety of media, including plaster, wood, and steel. Using both natural and architectural objects for inspiration, we will examine and manipulate form, space, and expressive content to develop a deeper understanding of this core trait and reawaken our experience of the spaces we inhabit.
Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
Extra Time Required: for field trip.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 122.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Stephen Mohring 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 020 9:00am-11:30am
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
Extra Time Required: Field trip
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ARTS 130 Beginning Ceramics 6 credits
This course is an introduction to wheel throwing and handbuilding as primary methods of construction for both functional and non-functional ceramic forms. An understanding of ceramic history and technical skills are achieved through studio practice, readings, and demonstrations. Emphasis is placed on the development of strong three-dimensional forms as well as the relationship of form to surface. Coursework includes a variety of firing techniques and development of surface design.
Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 130.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Katayoun Amjadi 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- M, WBoliou 046 12:30pm-3:00pm
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
Extra Time Required:
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ARTS 139 Beginning Photography 6 credits
In this course students explore photography as a means of understanding and interacting with both the world and the inner self. We will emphasize a balance of technical skills, exploration of personal vision, and development of critical thinking and vocabulary relating to photography. Beginning students will learn how to use analogue and digital cameras, to use basic studio lighting equipment, and to print their own photographic work. Additionally, students will learn to develop a portfolio as an ongoing process that requires informed and critical decision making to assemble a body of work. Collectively we will critique, analyze, give feedback on work, and discuss readings that are pertinent to the production of images in contemporary times.
Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 139.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Xavier Tavera Castro 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THBoliou 130 9:00am-11:30am
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
Extra Time Required.
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ARTS 151 Metalsmithing 6 credits
A basic course in metal design and fabrication of primarily jewelry forms and functional objects. Specific instruction will be given in developing the skills of forming, joining, and surface enrichment to achieve complex metal pieces. Students will learn to render two-dimensional drawings while exploring three-dimensional design concepts. The course examines how jewelry forms relate to the human body. Found materials will be used in addition to traditional metals including copper, brass, and silver.
Sophomore Priority; Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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ARTS 151.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Danny Saathoff 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 044 9:00am-11:30am
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Sophomore Priority; Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
Extra Time Required.
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ARTS 236 Ceramics: Vessels for Tea 6 credits
Students will learn techniques used by Japanese potters, and those from around the world, to make vessels associated with the production and consumption of tea. Both handbuilding and wheel throwing processes will be explored throughout the term. We will investigate how Japanese pottery traditions, especially the Mingei “arts of the people” movement of the 1920s, have influenced contemporary ceramics practice in the United States and how cultural appropriation impacts arts practice. Special attention will be paid to the use of local materials from Carleton’s Arboretum as well as wood firing and traditional raku processes. Requires concurrent registration in ARTH 266.
Requires concurrent registration in Art History 266.
Extra Time Required
XX Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
Waitlist Information: If you would like to waitlist for a ARTS 236 section, you will need to UNCHECK the box for ARTH 266 section, prior to completing the waitlist process. If you are offered a seat in ARTS 236, you will be able to register for ARTH 266 at the same time.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice IDS, Intercultural Domestic Studies
- ARTH 266: Arts of the Japanese Tea Ceremony
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ARTS 236.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Kelly Connole 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- M, WBoliou 046 8:30am-11:00am
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Requires concurrent registration in Art History 266.
Extra Time Required.
Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 245 Constructed Image 6 credits
In this course we will explore image making beyond the still photographic image. Students will investigate the possibilities of construction and manipulation of photographic images using various camera and darkroom methods including sequence, multiples, narrative, installation and book formats, marking and altering photographic surfaces, using applied color, and toning both in-camera and manually. Special attention will be put into display and installation of the work produced.
Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): One Studio Arts (ARTS) course excluding Independent Study courses with a grade of C- or better.
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ARTS 245.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Xavier Tavera Castro 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THBoliou 130 1:15pm-3:45pm
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Two seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
Extra Time Required.
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ARTS 274 Silkscreen Printmaking 6 credits
This course will introduce the basics of silkscreen, an art technique used to create everything from t-shirts and band posters to fine art. We will engage with different aspects of this artistic process to generate imagery, including color mixing, layering, combining analogue and digital output, as well as contextualize the historic and contemporary tradition of this art form. This course will emphasize creativity, artistic growth, and technical skill development.
Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 110 or ARTS 113 or ARTS 114 with grade of C- or better or received a Carleton Studio Arts 110 Requisite Equivalency.
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ARTS 274.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Amira Pualwan 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WBoliou 032 8:30am-11:00am
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Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
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ARTS 327 Woodworking: The Table 6 credits
This class explores the wondrous joys and enlightening frustrations of an intensive material focus in wood. From the perspective of both functional and non-functional design, we will examine wood’s physical, visual, philosophical, and expressive properties. Several short projects will culminate in an examination of the table as a conceptual construct, and six week design/build challenge.
Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
Extra time Required: for field trip
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): ARTS 122 or ARTS 222 with a grade of C- or better.
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ARTS 327.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Stephen Mohring 🏫 👤
- Size:14
- T, THBoliou 025 1:15pm-3:45pm
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Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
Extra Time Required: field trip
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ARTS 360 Advanced Painting and Drawing 6 credits
This course is designed for students who want to explore these 2-D media in greater depth. Students may choose to work exclusively in painting or drawing, or may combine media if they like. Some projects in the course emphasize strengthening students’ facility in traditional uses of each medium, while others are designed to encourage students to challenge assumptions about what a painting or drawing can be. Projects focus on art making as an evolving process and a critical engagement with systems of visual representation.
Seats held for Art and Art History majors.
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ARTS 360.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:David Lefkowitz 🏫 👤
- Size:16
- M, WBoliou 162 12:30pm-3:00pm
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Four seats held for Art and Art History majors until the day after rising junior priority registration.
Extra Time Required.
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CAMS 111 Intro to Cinema and Media Production 6 credits
This class introduces students to the full range of production tools and forms, building both the technical and conceptual skills needed to continue at more advanced levels. We will explore the aesthetics and mechanics of shooting digital video, the role of sound and how to record and mix it, field and studio production, lighting, and editing with Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Course work will include individual and group production projects, readings, and writing. This is an essential foundation for anyone interested in moving-image production and learning the specifics of CAMS' studios, cameras, and lighting equipment.
Sophomore Priority. Formerly titled Digital Foundations. Extra Time required for evening equipment and software labs
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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CAMS 111.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Catherine Licata 🏫 👤
- Size:12
- T, THWeitz Center 133 1:15pm-3:00pm
- T, THWeitz Center 138 1:15pm-3:00pm
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Sophomore Priority.
Formerly titled Digital Foundations.
Extra Time Required: Evening equipment and software labs
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CAMS 270 Nonfiction 6 credits
This course addresses nonfiction media as both art form and historical practice by exploring the expressive, rhetorical, and political possibilities of nonfiction production. A focus on relationships between form and content and between makers, subjects, and viewers will inform our approach. Throughout the course we will pay special attention to the ethical concerns that arise from making media about others’ lives. We will engage with diverse modes of nonfiction production including essayistic, experimental, and participatory forms and create community videos in partnership with Carleton’s Center for Community and Civic Engagement and local organizations. The class culminates in the production of a significant independent nonfiction media project.
Extra Time
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice IDS, Intercultural Domestic Studies
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): CAMS 111 with grade of C- or better.
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CAMS 270.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Rini Matea 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THWeitz Center 133 10:10am-11:55am
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Extra Time Required:
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CAMS 370 Advanced Production Workshop I 6 credits
In this course, students will develop a concept and complete pre-production for their CAMS production comps. Students will draw inspiration from a variety of sources that are personal, cultural, and observational, and in doing so, develop confidence in their own artistic practice and perspective. We will refine technical and formal strategies, consider audience reception, and practice giving and receiving constructive critique. Prior to registering for the course, students must submit a project proposal to the instructor. Final enrollment is based on the quality of the proposal. Note: This course is intended to prepare students for a Comps production project in winter term and it is the first in a two part sequence with CAMS 371. If you have any questions about enrolling in this course, please email the instructor.
Extra Time Required
Instructor Consent Required
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): CAMS 111 AND either CAMS 270 or CAMS 271 with a grade of C- or better.
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CAMS 370.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Rini Matea 🏫 👤
- Size:10
- T, THWeitz Center 136 3:10pm-4:55pm
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Extra Time Required
Instructor Consent required, Waitlist only
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DANC 107 Ballet I 1 credits
A beginning course in ballet technique, including basic positions, beginning patterns and exercises. Students develop an awareness of the many ways their body can move, an appreciation of dance as an artistic expression and a recognition of the dancer as an athlete.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 107.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Jennifer Bader 🏫 👤
- Size:18
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center 168 9:50am-11:00am
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DANC 148 Modern Dance I: Technique and Theory 1 credits
A physical exploration at the introductory level of the elements of dance: time, motion, space, shape and energy. Students are challenged physically as they increase their bodily awareness, balance, control, strength and flexibility and get a glimpse of the art of dance.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 148.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Daphne McCoy 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- T, THWeitz Center 165 9:20am-10:30am
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DANC 150 Contact Improvisation 1 credits
This is a course in techniques of spontaneous dancing shared by two or more people through a common point of physical contact. Basic skills such as support, counterbalance, rolling, falling and flying will be taught and developed in an environment of mutual creativity.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 150.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Kristin Van Loon 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center 165 12:30pm-1:40pm
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DANC 158 Contemporary Dance Forms I 1 credits
This course provides an introduction to a variety of movement approaches that develop an awareness of the body in space and moving through space. Students will learn approaches designed to strengthen muscles, support joint mobility, find breath support, enhance coordination, and encourage embodied learning.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 158.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Elayna Waxse 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center 165 1:50pm-3:00pm
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DANC 171 Dance for Musical Theater 1 credits
This course focuses on development and execution of dance and performance skills as they relate to musical theater dance styles. Students will learn how to use dance as a method of storytelling to gain a better understanding of how dance and choreography create and bring dramatic elements to life. This course will also include some beginning tap steps.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 171.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Daphne McCoy 🏫 👤
- Size:25
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- T, THWeitz Center 165 10:40am-11:50am
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DANC 208 Ballet II 1 credits
For the student with previous ballet experience. This course emphasizes articulation of technique and development of ballet vocabulary.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 208.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Jennifer Bader 🏫 👤
- Size:18
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center 168 11:10am-12:20pm
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DANC 253 Movement for the Performer 3 credits
This course investigates the structure and function of the body through movement and how it can be applied to the stage work of an actor, dancer and or singer. Included will be a variety of somatic and performance approaches (Alexander Technique, improvisation Viewpoints, stage combat). The emphasis will be to discover effortless movement, body awareness, balance in the body and an integration of self in moving.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 253.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Daphne McCoy 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- M, WWeitz Center 165 9:50am-11:00am
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DANC 268 The Body as Choreographer 6 credits
"The pleasure of the text is that moment when my body pursues its own ideas-for my body does not have the same ideas I do." -Roland Barthes. Through guided movement sessions we will explore the body as a source for ideas. Using "Authentic Movement," experiential anatomy practices and compositional strategies, students will generate several small compositions and one larger gallery project exploring alternative spaces and the influx of various media (movement, text, images, technology, objects, sites, fabric). This choreography "lab" will help answer the question: How do you make a dance? For both beginning and advanced dance students.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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DANC 268.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Judith Howard 🏫 👤
- Size:25
- T, THWeitz Center 165 1:15pm-3:00pm
- T, THWeitz Center 168 1:15pm-3:00pm
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DANC 301 West African Dance 2 credits
In this class you will be introduced to traditional West African dance movement accompanied by live drumming. A variety of dynamics such as grounding, centeredness, and footwork will be addressed. Each class will cover the cultural background of the rhythm as well as the conversation between drummer and dancer. All levels are welcome to join in this vigorous experience of West African dance forms.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 301.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Whitney McClusky 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- T, THWeitz Center 165 3:10pm-4:20pm
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DANC 350 Semaphore Repertory Dance Company 1 credits
Provides advanced dance students with an intensive opportunity to develop as performers in professional level dances. Skills to be honed are: the dancer as contributor to the process of art-making; defining individual technical and expressive gifts; working in a variety of new technical and philosophical dance frameworks. In addition to regular training during the academic terms, participation in a "preseason" rehearsal period before fall term is required. A few pieces of student choreography will be accepted for repertory. The group produces an annual concert, performs in the Twin Cities and makes dance exchanges with other college groups.
Recommended Preparation: Admission by audition.
Audition required.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice PE, Physical Education
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DANC 350.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Judith Howard 🏫 👤 · Daphne McCoy 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center 165 3:30pm-5:30pm
- M, WWeitz Center 168 3:30pm-5:30pm
- THWeitz Center 165 7:00pm-9:00pm
- THWeitz Center 168 7:00pm-9:00pm
- SWeitz Center 165 12:00pm-3:00pm
- SWeitz Center 168 12:00pm-3:00pm
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ENGL 160 Creative Writing 6 credits
You will work in several genres and forms, among them: traditional and experimental poetry, prose fiction, and creative nonfiction. In your writing you will explore the relationship between the self, the imagination, the word, and the world. In this practitioner’s guide to the creative writing process, we will examine writings from past and current authors, and your writings will be critiqued in a workshop setting and revised throughout the term.
Sophomore Priority
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice WR2 Writing Requirement 2
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ENGL 263 Hybrid Memoir and Creative Nonfiction 6 credits
This course explores innovative approaches to forms such as the personal essay, memoir, and travel writing. Students will experiment with various craft techniques, such as story structure, voice, and literary devices, and craft their own original personal narratives. We’ll read authors such as Ocean Vuong, Sarah Minor, Alexander Chee, and Aimee Nezhukumatathil, while generating new material through weekly writing exercises and reflections. These techniques will help students navigate difficult topics, break free from writing ruts, and develop fresh perspectives on their story. We'll foster a collaborative writing space, practice the art of feedback, and build a portfolio of work.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice WR2 Writing Requirement 2
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ENGL 270 Short Story Workshop 6 credits
An introduction to the writing of the short story. Each student will become familiar with contemporary short stories, complete a number of short writing exercises, and have discussed in class two full-length stories (from 3,000 to 7,000 words in length) and give constructive suggestions, including written critiques, for revising the stories written by other members of the class. Attention will be paid to all the elements of fiction: characterization, point of view, conflict, setting, dialogue, etc.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice WR2 Writing Requirement 2
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): One 6 credit English course excluding Independent Studies and Comps with a grade of C- or better.
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MUSC 101 Music Fundamentals 2 credits
A course designed to prepare students with little or no musical background for Carleton’s music courses, ensembles, and applied music studies. We will cover the fundamentals of music notation: notes and chords in treble and bass clefs, intervals, key signatures, scales, time signatures, and the realization of basic rhythmic patterns. Student activities will include singing, conducting, structured listening, and written assignments in staff notation.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSC 101.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Jeremy Tatar 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- T, THWeitz Center 230 8:15am-9:20am
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MUSC 108 Introduction to Music Technologies 6 credits
This course explores a number of approaches to composing, producing, and hearing music, by way of learning how to use a digital audio workstation, as well as exploring music creation via traditional notation as well as text-based and dataflow programming. Students will combine and hybridize these methods in order to create, revise, and reiterate new work. Open to all interested students; no prior experience with music, programming, or production required.
Sophomore Priority section is available
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSC 108.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Andrea Mazzariello 🏫 👤
- Size:20
- M, WWeitz Center 138 11:10am-12:20pm
- FWeitz Center 138 12:00pm-1:00pm
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Sophomore Priority
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MUSC 153 Private Lessons in Composition 1 credits
Individual instruction focusing on the student’s original compositions. Course work includes the study of compositional techniques, analysis of relevant works, and use of relevant technologies. The course is designed as an introduction to the field for any interested student.
Lessons are scheduled individually with the instructor.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSC 253 Private Lessons in Composition
Individual instruction focusing on developing the student's individual musical aesthetic and voice through exercises and original compositions. Course work includes the study of compositional techniques, analysis of relevant works, and use of relevant technologies. The course is particularly directed toward the major who wishes to pursue the composition option in the Senior Integrative Exercise.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Lessons are scheduled individually with the instructor.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSE 185 Carleton Choir 1 credits
The Carleton Choir is a select vocal ensemble (SATB) performing concertized choral music from diverse genres. It strives for artistic excellence whether singing music from the Baroque period to contemporary choral music, or arrangements of spirituals, pop songs, or global songs. The Carleton Choir regularly tours and collaborates with other choirs. Singers demonstrate moderate to advanced musicianship skills and most have strong vocal background from voice lessons and/or high school choirs. An audition is required, and members are expected to commit to the entire academic year (with exceptions offered for varsity sports, off-campus program, and unique academic circumstances).
Recommended Preparation: Admission by audition.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Admission by audition.
Extra time Required: Tours
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSE 185.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Matthew Olson 🏫 👤
- Size:50
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center M215 4:45pm-6:00pm
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MUSE 186 Carleton Voices 1 credits
The Carleton Voices is a mixed vocal ensemble that sings eclectic musical styles including musical theater, pop/rock, classical, gospel, folk, jazz, and global songs. The ensemble regularly collaborates with guest artists ranging from folk bands, gospel trios, and visiting choirs. Singers do not need to be able to read Western music notation; rehearsals will be led via multiple learning modes including call and response, learning tracks, instrumental support, and sheet music. Each term, The Carleton Voices collaborates with The Carleton Choir in rehearsals and concert.
Recommended Preparation: A voice placement is required so that the instructor can learn about your vocal range.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
By Audition only.
Extra time Required
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSE 186.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Matthew Olson 🏫 👤
- Size:50
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- THWeitz Center M215 5:00pm-7:00pm
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MUSE 187 Carleton Orchestra 1 credits
The Carleton Orchestra performs large symphonic masterpieces, such as Beethoven, Stravinsky and Bernstein. Concerti with students and faculty soloists, and smaller works for string and wind ensembles are also performed. Occasional sight-reading sessions.
Recommended Preparation: Admission by audition.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Admission by audition.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSE 187.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:James Chang 🏫 👤
- Size:100
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- MWeitz Center M104 6:30pm-8:00pm
- T, THWeitz Center M104 6:30pm-8:00pm
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MUSE 188 Carleton Chinese Music Ensemble 1 credits
The ensemble will use indigenous instruments and a Chinese approach to musical training in order to learn and perform music from China. In addition to the Wednesday meeting time, there will be one sectional rehearsal each week.
Recommended Preparation: Previous experience in a music ensemble, Chinese Musical instruments or instructor permission.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Prerequisite: Previous experience in a music ensemble, Chinese Musical instruments or instructor permission
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice IS, International Studies
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MUSE 188.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Gao Hong 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- WWeitz Center M104 4:30pm-6:00pm
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MUSE 189 Carleton Symphony Band 1 credits
The Carleton Symphony Band performs music selected from the standard and contemporary repertory, including compositions by Holst, Masianka, Arnold and others. Regular sight-reading sessions.
Recommended Preparation: Admission by audition.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Admission by audition.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSE 189.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Rose Tyler 🏫 👤
- Size:100
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center M126 4:00pm-5:30pm
- FWeitz Center M126 3:30pm-5:00pm
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MUSE 190 Carleton Jazz Ensemble 1 credits
The Carleton Jazz Ensemble's focus is on improvisation and the fusion between jazz, rock, funk, and Latin influences. There is no predetermined instrumentation. Rather, the ensemble's size and instrumentation vary each term, and often plays new arrangements tailored to the ensemble's personnel. String players, vocalists, and any brass or woodwind instrumentalists are welcome. The ensemble performs once each term.
Recommended Preparation: Admission by audition.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Admission by audition.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSE 190.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Laura Caviani 🏫 👤
- Size:50
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- M, WWeitz Center M126 6:30pm-8:00pm
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MUSL 150 Piano
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Piano lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken piano, you should register for section "00", and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Nikki Melville before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their piano study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section "00."
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students new to piano study at Carleton should register for the 00 section, and you will be assigned a teacher. Students who have previously taken piano lessons at Carleton should register for the section with their assigned piano instructor.
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MUSL 151 Voice
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Voice lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken voice, you should register for section "00", and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Rick Penning before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their voice study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section "00."
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO voice experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 151, MUSC 151J, MUSC 251, MUSC 251J, MUSL 151 or MUSL 251 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their voice instructor.
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MUSL 152 Guitar
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 155 Violin
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Violin lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken violin, you should register for section "00", and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Hector Valdivia before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their violin study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section "00."
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO violin experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 155, MUSC 155J, MUSC 255, MUSC 255J, MUSL 155 or MUSL 255 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their violin instructor.
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MUSL 156 Viola
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Viola lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken viola, you should register for section "00", and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Hector Valdivia before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their viola study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section "00."
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO viola experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 156, MUSC 156J, MUSC 256, MUSC 256J, MUSL 156 or MUSL 256 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their viola instructor.
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MUSL 157 Cello
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Cello lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken cello, you should register for section "00", and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Thomas Rosenberg before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their cello study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section "00."
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO cello experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 157, MUSC 157J, MUSC 257, MUSC 257J, MUSL 157 or MUSL 257 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their cello instructor.
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MUSL 158 Classical String Bass
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 159 Flute
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 160 Oboe/English Horn
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 161 Clarinet
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 162 Saxophone
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 163 Bassoon
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 164 French Horn
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 165 Trumpet
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 166 Trombone/Euphonium
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 166.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Joshua Becker 🏫 👤
- Size:50
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- Credits:1 – 2
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
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MUSL 167 Tuba
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 168 Orchestral Percussion
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 168, 168J, 268 or 268J or MUSL 168, 268 or 368 with a grade of C- or better.
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MUSL 168.00 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Dave Schmalenberger 🏫 👤
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- Credits:1 – 2
- Section Prerequisites:
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
Waitlist Only
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MUSL 169 Harp
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 170 Harpsichord
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 171 Organ
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 172 Oud
Course Description: Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 175 Jazz Piano
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 176 Electric & Acoustic Bass
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 177 Jazz and Blues Guitar
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 177.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Zacc Harris 🏫 👤
- Size:50
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- Credits:1 – 2
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
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MUSL 178 Drum Set Instruction
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO drum set instruction experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 178, 178J, 278 or 278J or MUSL 178, 278 or 378 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their instructor.
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MUSL 178.00 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Dave Schmalenberger 🏫 👤
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- Credits:1 – 2
- Section Prerequisites:
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
Waitlist Only
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MUSL 179 Jazz Improvisation
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Jazz improvisation lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken jazz improvisation, you should register for section "00", and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Laura Caviani before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their jazz improvisation study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section "00."
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
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MUSL 180 Raga: Vocal or Instrumental Study of Hindustani Music
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 181 Sitar
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 182 Chinese Musical Instruments
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students who have NO Chinese musical instrument experience should register for the 00 section. Student has completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 182, 182J, 282 or 282J or MUSL 182, 282 or 382 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their instructor.
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MUSL 182.00 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Gao Hong 🏫 👤
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- Credits:1 – 2
- Section Prerequisites:
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
Waitlist Only
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MUSL 184 American Folk Instruments
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for beginning to intermediate students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Must be taken S/CR/NC.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 194 Chamber Music 1 credits
Small group study and performance of instrumental and/or vocal chamber music from the western art music or non-western/folk repertory. Groups are usually formed by students prior to registration, and should consist of 3-8 musicians. Student groups are coached weekly by specialized music faculty, and participate in an end-of-term performance. Students must be registered, may not audit, and can register for only one group per term.
Expected Preparation: Student has completed or is in the process of completing one Applied Music course with a grade of C- or better.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 195 Jazz Chamber Music 1 credits
Small groups participate in the study and performance of instrumental and/or vocal jazz chamber music. Groups are usually formed by students prior to registration, and should usually consist of 3-8 students. Groups rehearse independently, and are coached weekly by jazz music faculty; all groups participate in an end-of-term performance. Students must register, and may not audit; students register for only one group, but may participate in two groups with permission of instructor.
Expected Preparation: Student has completed or is in the process of completing one Applied Music course with a grade of C- or better.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 196 Jazz Workshop 1 credits
This class focuses on the theory and practice of jazz improvisation. Students will develop their improvisational skills by learning and applying various scales, modes, and chord structures to lab performances of standard jazz repertoire on their respective instruments.
Recommended Preparation: Intermediate to advance proficiency on an instrument or in voice.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Instructor Permission Required
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 196.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Laura Caviani 🏫 👤
- Size:50
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- TWeitz Center M126 3:15pm-4:30pm
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MUSL 198 Class Voice 1 credits
This course provides students with a communal experience to learn the art of singing. Designed for beginners, the class offers group exercises and vocalizing, solo lessons, listening assignments, lectures, and readings to learn the skills to sing musical styles ranging from classical to musical theater to global folk songs. Some experience with Western musical notation is helpful, though not required.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Lessons are scheduled individually with the instructor.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 250 Piano (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Piano lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken piano, you should register for section "00," and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Nikki Melville before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their piano study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section 00.
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
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Students new to piano study at Carleton should register for the 00 section, and you will be assigned a teacher. Students who have previously taken piano lessons at Carleton should register for the section with their assigned piano instructor.
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MUSL 251 Voice (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Voice lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken voice, you should register for section "00," and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Rick Penning before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their voice study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section 00.
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO voice experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 151, MUSC 151J, MUSC 251, MUSC 251J, MUSL 151 or MUSL 251 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their voice instructor.
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MUSL 252 Guitar (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 255 Violin (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Violin lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken violin, you should register for section "00," and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Hector Valdivia before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their violin study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section 00.
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO violin experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 155, MUSC 155J, MUSC 255, MUSC 255J, MUSL 155 or MUSL 255 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their violin instructor.
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MUSL 256 Viola (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Viola lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken viola, you should register for section "00," and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Hector Valdivia before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their viola study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section 00.
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO viola experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 156, MUSC 156J, MUSC 256, MUSC 256J, MUSL 156 or MUSL 256 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their viola instructor.
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MUSL 257 Cello (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Cello lessons are taught by multiple instructors. If you have not previously taken cello, you should register for section "00," and an instructor will be assigned to you; you should contact Thomas Rosenberg before you register. Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms, and in most cases remain with the same instructor from term to term. Students who are continuing their cello study should thus select the appropriate section to remain with their instructor. Continuing students will not be able register for section 00.
If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration. Students who wish to change instructors should consult with their current instructor or the music department chair before doing so.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO cello experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 157, MUSC 157J, MUSC 257, MUSC 257J, MUSL 157 or MUSL 257 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their cello instructor.
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MUSL 258 Classical String Bass (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 259 Flute (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 260 Oboe/English Horn (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 261 Clarinet (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 262 Saxophone (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 263 Bassoon (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 264 French Horn (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 265 Trumpet (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 266 Trombone/Euphonium (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 267 Tuba (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 268 Orchestral Percussion (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student has completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 168, 168J, 268 or 268J or MUSL 168, 268 or 368 with a grade of C- or better.
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MUSL 268.00 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Dave Schmalenberger 🏫 👤
- Credits:1 – 2
- Section Prerequisites:
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
Waitlist Only
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MUSL 269 Harp (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 270 Harpsichord (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 271 Organ (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 272 Oud (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 275 Jazz Piano (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 276 Electric & Acoustic Bass (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 277 Jazz and Blues Guitar (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Lessons are scheduled individually with the instructor. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 278 Drum Set Instruction (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students with NO drum set instruction experience should register for the 00 section. Students who have completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 178, 178J, 278 or 278J or MUSL 178, 278 or 378 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their instructor.
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MUSL 278.00 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Dave Schmalenberger 🏫 👤
- Credits:1 – 2
- Section Prerequisites:
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
Waitlist Only
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MUSL 279 Jazz Improvisation (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Lessons are scheduled individually with the instructor. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
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MUSL 280 Raga: Vocal or Instrumental Study of Hindustani Music (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 281 Sitar (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 282 Chinese Musical Instruments (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Students who have NO Chinese musical instrument experience should register for the 00 section. Student has completed any of the following course(s): MUSC 182, 182J, 282 or 282J or MUSL 182, 282 or 382 with a grade of C- or better should register for the section with their instructor.
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MUSL 282.00 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Gao Hong 🏫 👤
- Credits:1 – 2
- Section Prerequisites:
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Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
Waitlist Only
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MUSL 284 American Folk Instruments (Juried)
Private (one-on-one) lessons, scheduled individually with the instructor, typically for intermediate to advanced students. Lessons may be for one half-hour per week (1 credit) or one hour per week (2 credit); additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department Website for lesson fee information). Lessons are graded (i.e., not S/CR/NC) and final assessment is via a public juried performance at the end of the term.
Repeatable: This course is repeatable.
Variable Credit: During registration in the Credits field, enter 1 for half-hour lessons or 2 for one-hour lessons.
Students may enroll for lessons in multiple terms. If you are changing aspects of your lesson (shift from half-hour to hour lessons, or from S/CR/NC to graded lessons (i.e.100-level to 200-level lessons), or vice-versa, you should consult with your instructor ahead of registration.
Additional lesson fees are applied (see Music Department website for lesson fee information).
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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MUSL 350 Recital Piano 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 351 Recital Voice 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 352 Recital Guitar 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 355 Recital Violin 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 356 Recital Viola 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 357 Recital Cello 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 358 Recital Classical String Bass 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 359 Recital Flute 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 360 Recital Oboe/English Horn 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 361 Recital Clarinet 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 362 Recital Saxophone 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 363 Recital Bassoon 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 364 Recital French Horn 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 365 Recital Trumpet 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 366 Recital Trombone/Euphonium 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 367 Recital Tuba 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 368 Recital Orchestral Percussion 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 369 Recital Harp 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 370 Recital Harpsichord 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 371 Recital Organ 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 372 Recital Oud 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 372.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Yaron Klein 🏫 👤
- Size:30
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Students must have completed two terms of juried MUSC lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the MUSC department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
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MUSL 375 Recital Jazz Piano 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 376 Recital Electric & Acoustic Bass 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 377 Recital Jazz and Blues Guitar 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 378 Recital Drum Set Instruction 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 380 Recital Raga: Voc/Instr Stdy Hindustani 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 381 Recital Sitar 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 382 Recital Chinese Musical Instruments 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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MUSL 384 Recital Amer Folk Instrument 3 credits
A public music recital of a minimum of 30 minutes of solo performance (some chamber music may be included). Students enrolling in 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) do so in lieu of registering for applied lessons on their recital instrument/voice. 300-level MUSL courses (Recital) includes nine one-hour lessons. The Recital course would normally be taken in the senior year, and in consultation with the applied instructor. Fees for Recitals are the same as for two-credit lessons; please consult the Music Department website for more information.
Students must have completed two terms of juried music lessons, completed the recital form and received permission of the Music Department. Music lesson fee information can be found on the Music Department website.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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THEA 110 Beginning Acting 6 credits
Introduces students to fundamental acting skills, including preliminary physical training, improvisational techniques, and basic scene work. The course includes analysis of plays as bases for performance, with a strong emphasis on characterization.
Extra Time for rehearsal
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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THEA 110.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Jeanne Willcoxon 🏫 👤
- Size:16
- M, WWeitz Center 172 1:50pm-3:00pm
- FWeitz Center 172 2:20pm-3:20pm
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Sophomore priority; Extra Time for rehearsal
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THEA 110.02 Fall 2025
- Faculty:David Wiles 🏫 👤
- Size:16
- T, THWeitz Center 172 3:10pm-4:55pm
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Sophomore Priority
Extra Time Required: for rehearsal
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THEA 115 Principles of Design 6 credits
Explores the process of communicating ideas and experience through visual means. Whether that process begins with a written text, choreographed movement or abstract idea, such elements as color, shape, space, value and balance inevitably come into play in its visual representation. This course teaches these fundamental principles and how to apply them in practice. Principles of Design is an essential course for students interested in any aspect of theater, dance, or performance.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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THEA 115.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:John Polenek 🏫 👤
- Size:12
- T, THWeitz Center 048 1:15pm-3:00pm
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THEA 185 The Speaking Voice 6 credits
This course seeks to provide a practical understanding of the human voice, its anatomy, functioning and the underlying support mechanisms of body and breath. Using techniques rooted in the work of Berry, Linklater and Rodenburg, the course will explore the development of physical balance and ease and the awareness of the connection between thinking and breathing that will lead to the effortless, powerful and healthy use of the voice in public presentations and in dramatic performance.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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THEA 185.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:David Wiles 🏫 👤
- Size:16
- T, THWeitz Center 172 10:10am-11:55am
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THEA 190 Carleton Players Production 1 credits
Each term students may participate in one Players production, a hands-on, faculty-supervised process of conceptualization, construction, rehearsal, and performance. Credit is awarded for a predetermined minimum of time on the production, to be arranged with faculty. Productions explore our theatre heritage from Greek drama to new works. Students may participate through audition or through volunteering for production work.
Course will meet weeks 2 through 6, the drop add period will be the end of week 2. Open only to students in THEA 190 cohort
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student is a member of the THEA 190 cohort.
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THEA 198 New Play Workshop 2 credits
This course focuses on rehearsing a new play in preparation for a staged reading. Students will learn essential techniques in analyzing, discussing, producing, and performing new work. The course will be run like a professional new play workshop and will thus also prepare students for post-graduate careers.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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This course requires permission from the instructor.
To request permission, follow the instructions for requesting a prerequisite override.
Please note: the link will open in a new window. Once you have received permission from the instructor, you will be able to return to this page to register for the course.
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THEA 198.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Andrew Carlson 🏫 👤
- Size:30
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- FWeitz Center 172 3:30pm-6:30pm
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THEA 199 Theater Practicum 3 credits
This course is designed for students who have major responsibilities in Carleton Players productions as Stage Managers, Actors and Designers. Students enrolled in this class will have more responsibility and be expected to commit to more time than the students registered in Theater 190, including additional time for research, design and role preparation. Students in this course will get in-depth learning experiences in the processes most central to the discipline; the creation of performances. Students will waitlist for the course; enrollment in the course will be by instructor’s permission depending on the responsibilities students have.
Course will meet weeks 2 through 6, the drop add period will be the end of week 2. Open only to students in THEA 199 cohort
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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Student is a member of the THEA 199 cohort.
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THEA 246 Playwriting 6 credits
A laboratory to explore the craft of playwriting, concentrating on structure, action and character. The class uses games, exercises, scenes, with the goal of producing a short play by the end of the term.
- Fall 2025
- ARP, Arts Practice
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THEA 246.01 Fall 2025
- Faculty:Andrew Rosendorf 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- Grading:S/CR/NC
- T, THWeitz Center 136 1:15pm-3:00pm