Course Listing: BEGIN PIANO CLASS 1 NONMUS MAJ

Summer 2007, Bloomington



RSTR = Class Restricted (Class, School, Major, Prerequisite Required, etc.)
PERM = Class requires Student Permission from Course Department
VT = Variable Title                  CLSD = Class closed

SUMMER SESSION CODES:      SS1 = Summer Session 1       SS2 = Summer Session 2
IS1 = Intensive Session 1                   IS2 = Intensive Session 2
IS3 = Intensive Session 3                   IS4 = Intensive Session 4       IS5 = Intensive Session 5
NS1 = Non-Standard Session 1         NS2 = Non-Standard Session 2


Information on this report reflects data as of the end of the day Sunday, September 09, 2007


	MUS-P 110  BEGIN PIANO CLASS 1 NONMUS MAJ (2 CR)
        P 110 : INTENDED FOR STUDENTS WITH NO PIANISTIC EXPERIENCE. ALL OTHER
        BEGINNERS SHOULD REGISTER FOR MUS-P 120 OR P 130. FOR QUESTIONS
        REGARDING PROPER LEVEL, PLEASE CONTACT THE SECONDARY PIANO
        COORDINATOR, MA 283, 855-9009.
               3488      SS1 10:30A-11:20A   D      SY 144    Cartledge D                    8    4    0
                                                              Hughes D
               3489      SS1 11:30A-12:20P   D      SY 144    Cartledge D                    8    6    0
                                                              Hughes D
        MUS-P 110  BEGIN PIANO CLASS 1 NONMUS MAJ (2 CR)
        P 110 : INTENDED FOR STUDENTS WITH NO PIANISTIC EXPERIENCE. ALL OTHER
        BEGINNERS SHOULD REGISTER FOR MUS-P 120 OR P 130. FOR QUESTIONS
        REGARDING PROPER LEVEL, PLEASE CONTACT THE SECONDARY PIANO
        COORDINATOR, MA 283, 855-9009.
               3485      SS2 11:30A-12:20P   MTWR   SY 144    Cartledge D                    8    4    0
                                                              Abramovitch R
               3487      SS2 12:30P-01:20P   MTWR   SY 144    Cartledge D                    8    4    0
                                                              Hackmey E
        

 

 

 


 

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