Indiana University Bloomington

Course Listing: MUSIC FOR THE LISTENER

Spring 2013, Bloomington

Information on this report reflects data as of the end of the day Thursday, June 06, 2013

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	MUS-Z 101  MUSIC FOR THE LISTENER (3 CR)
        Above class is part of the "Transfer Indiana" (transferIN) Initiative.
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              19300          12:45P-02:15P   MW     M  015    Kurasz P                     135   10    1
                 Z 101 : P - ENG-W 131, ENG-W 170, or CMLT-C 110, or with
                 permission of instructor
                 Above class requires a high level of English comprehension
                 Z 101 : The listener is exposed to diverse types of music
                 through the exploration of European and American classics.
                 After initial units on world music and elements of music, the
                 course flows from the Middle Ages to contemporary times.
                 Students do not need a musical background to be in this class
                 but it is important that you have a love of music.
                 IUB GenEd A&H credit
                 COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit
                 Above class meets with another section of MUS-Z 101
         CLSD 28599 RSTR     12:45P-02:15P   MW     M  015    Kurasz P                      10    0    0
                 Z 101 : The listener is exposed to diverse types of music
                 through the exploration of European and American classics.
                 After initial units on world music and elements of music, the
                 course flows from the Middle Ages to contemporary times.
                 Students do not need a musical background to be in this class
                 but it is important that you have a love of music.
                 Above class open to Hutton Honors College students only
                 Above class meets with another section of MUS-Z 101
                 IUB GenEd A&H credit
                 COLL (CASE) A&H Breadth of Inquiry credit