Major in Jazz Studies Following is one suggested arrangement of courses distributed over four years. BM with a Major in Jazz Studies (Arranging Emphasis) FRESHMAN YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 1360, Jazz Fundamentals 2 MUJS 1361, Jazz Aural Fundamentals 1 MUJS 1470, Introduction to Jazz Recordings 3 MUTH 1380, Aural Skills I 2 MUTH 1480, Theory I 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 Total 17 SPRING HOURS MUJS 1370, Jazz Fundamentals 2 MUJS 1371, Jazz Keyboard Fundamentals 1 MUMH 1600, Music in Human Imagination{6} 3 MUTH 1390, Aural Skills II 2 MUTH 1490, Theory II 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3 Total 17 SOPHOMORE YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 2360, Jazz Improvisation 2 MUTH 2380, Aural Skills III 1 MUTH 2480, Theory III 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 2210, World Literature 3 PHYS 1250, Musical Acoustics 4 PHED 1000, Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness 2 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUJS 2370, Jazz Improvisation 2 MUTH 2390, Aural Skills IV 1 MUTH 2490, Theory IV 2 ENGL 2220, World Literature 3 MUJS 3470, Jazz Lecture Series 1 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 Laboratory Science 4 Total 17 JUNIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 3410, Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint 3 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){1} 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 PSCI 1040, American Government 3 MATH 1100, College Algebra 3 MUJS 3610, Jazz Arranging 3 Elective 3 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUMH 3500, Music History and Literature to 1750 3 MUJS 3620, Jazz Arranging 3 MUAG 3800, Fundamentals of Conducting 2 PSCI 1050, American Government 3 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){1} 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 Understanding of Ideas and Values{4} 3 Total 17 SENIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUMH 3510, Music History and Literature Since 1750 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 3 MUCP 4340, Senior Theory (Composition) 3 ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MUJS 4610, Advanced Jazz Arranging 3 Elective{5} 2 Total 18 SPRING HOURS HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865 3 MUJS 4700, Jazz MIDI Performance Seminar 3 MUJS 3470, Jazz Lecture Series 1 MUJS 4620, Advanced Jazz Arranging 3 MUJS 4470, History of Jazz 3 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 Understanding of Ideas and Values{4} 3 Total 17 Total Minimum Hours Required: 139 Note: Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan. {1} On one instrument. {2} Also may include MUAS (1000 level) taken for one credit hour each semester. {3} MULB 1808, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820 Jazz Laboratory (6 semesters), MULB (1000 level) (other than Jazz Laboratory, 2 semesters). {4] Understanding of Ideas and Values: Student must complete one course per group from any two of the following three groups: I. Social Science and Philosophy; II. Crosscultural and Global Studies (recommended: MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World); III. Diversity in the United States (recommended: MUET 3020, Popular Music in American Culture). See ³University Core Curriculum Requirements² in the Academics section of this catalog for a list of approved courses. {5} Electives: at least 2 hours must be in music and 5 hours must be advanced (3000-4000). {6} Satisfies University Core Curriculum Requirement, Visual and Performing Arts. Summary of Degree Requirements: Major (21 advanced): 41 Minor: Performance (6 advanced): 30 Other Music Requirements (11 advanced): 17 Core: English 12 History 6 Political Science 6 Wellness 2 Economics 3 Mathematics 3 Laboratory Science 8 Understanding of Ideas and Values 6 Visual and Performing Arts (included in Major) 3 Free Electives (4 advanced): 5 Note: 42 hours must be advanced; 24 of the 42 must be taken at UNT. 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT. See ³Bachelor of Music, Degree Requirements² above. Students majoring in jazz studies must qualify for admission to the applied concentration program for their instrument. They also must qualify by audition for participation in MULB 1808, 1817, 1818, 1819 or 1820 Jazz Lab. In all jazz courses, candidates must maintain at least a B average with no grade lower than C. MUJS 1360, 1361, 1370, 1371, 3610, 3620, 4610 and 4620 require at least a grade of B. To fulfill the laboratory requirements for graduation, instrumental students must complete at least six semesters in any Jazz Lab and two semesters in MULB other than Lab Band. A senior recital is required. For more complete information, see the Jazz Studies Handbook, available from the Jazz Studies Office, Music Building, Room 284. See your faculty adviser at least once each semester for help in program decisions and preparation for enrollment. Major in Jazz Studies Following is one suggested arrangement of courses distributed over four years. BM with a Major in Jazz Studies (Specialization: Instrumental Performance) FRESHMAN YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 1360, Jazz Fundamentals 2 MUJS 1361, Jazz Aural Fundamentals 1 MUJS 1470, Introduction to Jazz Recordings 3 MUTH 1380, Aural Skills I 2 MUTH 1480, Theory I 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 Total 17 SPRING HOURS MUJS 1370, Jazz Fundamentals 2 MUJS 1371, Jazz Keyboard Fundamentals 1 MUMH 1600, Music in Human Imagination{6} 3 MUTH 1390, Aural Skills II 2 MUTH 1490, Theory II 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3 Total 17 SOPHOMORE YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 2360, Jazz Improvisation 2 MUTH 2380, Aural Skills III 1 MUTH 2480, Theory III 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 2210, World Literature 3 PHYS 1250, Musical Acoustics 4 PHED 1000, Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness 2 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUJS 2370, Jazz Improvisation 2 MUTH 2390, Aural Skills IV 1 MUTH 2490, Theory IV 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){1} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){2} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 ENGL 2220, World Literature 3 Laboratory Science 4 MUJS 3470, Jazz Lecture Series 1 Total 17 JUNIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 3360, Advanced Jazz Improvisation 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){1} 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUCM 2550, Jazz Chamber Music 1 PSCI 1040, American Government 3 MUMH 3500, Music History and Literature to 1750 3 MUJS 3610, Jazz Arranging 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{4} 3 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUJS 3370, Advanced Jazz Improvisation 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){1} 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUCM 2550, Jazz Chamber Music 1 PSCI 1050, American Government 3 MATH 1100, College Algebra 3 MUJS 3620, Jazz Arranging 3 Elective{5} 3 Total 18 SENIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUMH 3510, Music History and Literature Since 1750 3 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){1} 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUCM 2550, Jazz Chamber Music 1 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 3 MUAG 1217, Percussion Class 1 ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Elective{5} 3 Total 17 SPRING HOURS Understanding of Ideas and Values{4} 3 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){1} 2 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){3} 1 MUCM 2550, Jazz Chamber Music 1 HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865 3 MUJS 4470, History of Jazz 3 MUAG 3800, Fundamentals of Conducting 2 MUJS 3470, Jazz Lecture Series 1 Elective{5} 2 Total 18 Total Minimum Hours Required: 140 Note: Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan. {1} On one instrument. {2} Also may include MUAS (1000 level) taken for one credit hour per semester. {3} MULB 1808, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820 Jazz Laboratory (6 semesters), MULB (1000 level) (other than Jazz Laboratory, 2 semesters). {4} Understanding of Ideas and Values: Student must complete one course per group from any two of the following three groups: I. Social Sciences and Philosophy; II. Crosscultural and Global Studies (recommended: MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World); III. Diversity in the United States (recommended: MUET 3020, Popular Music in American Culture). See ³University Core Curriculum Requirements² in the Academics section of this catalog for a list of approved courses. {5} Electives: at least 2 hours must be in music and 8 hours must be advanced (3000-4000). {6} Satisfies University Core Curriculum Requirement, Visual and Performing Arts. Summary of Degree Requirements: Major (14 advanced): 39 Minor: Theory (6 advanced): 26 Other Music Requirements (11 advanced): 21 Core: English 12 History 6 Political Science 6 Wellness 2 Economics 3 Mathematics 3 Laboratory Science 8 Understanding of Ideas and Values 6 Visual and Performing Arts (included in Major) 3 Free Electives (8 advanced): 8 Note: 42 hours must be advanced; 24 of the 42 must be taken at UNT. 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT. See ³Bachelor of Music, Degree Requirements² above. Students majoring in jazz studies must qualify for admission to the applied concentration program for their instrument. They also must qualify by audition for participation in MULB 1808, 1817, 1818, 1819 or 1820 Jazz Lab. In all jazz courses, candidates must maintain at least a B average with no grade lower than C. MUJS 1360, 1361, 1370, 1371, 2360, 2370, 3360 and 3370 require at least a grade of B. To fulfill the laboratory requirements for graduation, instrumental students must complete at least six semesters in any Jazz Lab and two semesters in MULB other than Lab Band. A senior recital is required. For more complete information, see the Jazz Studies Handbook, available from the Jazz Studies Office, Music Building, Room 284. See your faculty adviser at least once each semester for help in program decisions and preparation for enrollment. Major in Jazz Studies Following is one suggested arrangement of courses distributed over four years. BM with a Major in Jazz Studies (Specialization: Vocal Performance) FRESHMAN YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 1360, Jazz Fundamentals 2 MUJS 1361, Jazz Aural Fundamentals 1 MUJS 1470, Introduction to Jazz Recordings 3 MUTH 1380, Aural Skills I 2 MUTH 1480, Theory I 2 MUAC 1503, Applied Concentration: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 MUAG 1905, English Diction for Singers 1 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUJS 1370, Jazz Fundamentals 2 MUJS 1371, Jazz Keyboard Fundamentals 1 MUMH 1600, Music in Human Imagination{5} 3 MUTH 1390, Aural Skills II 2 MUTH 1490, Theory II 2 MUAC 1503, Applied Concentration: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3 MUAG 1909, Italian Diction 1 Total 18 SOPHOMORE YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 3120, Vocal Jazz Techniques 1 MUTH 2380, Aural Skills III 1 MUTH 2480, Theory III 2 MUAC 1503, Applied Concentration: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 ENGL 2210, World Literature 3 MUAG 1906, French Diction 1 PHYS 1250, Musical Acoustics 4 PHED 1000, Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness 2 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUJS 3120, Vocal Jazz Techniques 1 MUTH 2390, Aural Skills IV 1 MUTH 2490, Theory IV 2 MUAC 1503, Applied Concentration: Voice 2 MUAG, Applied Secondary (1000 level){1} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){2} 1 ENGL 2220, World Literature 3 MUAG 1907, German Diction 1 Laboratory Science 4 MUJS 3470, Jazz Lecture Series 1 Total 17 JUNIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 3120, Vocal Jazz Techniques 1 MUJS 2360, Jazz Improvisation 2 MUAC 3503, Applied Concentration: Voice 2 MULB 1820, Jazz Singers Laboratory{2} 1 MUJS 3610, Jazz Arranging 3 PSCI 1040, American Government 3 MATH 1100, College Algebra 3 Elective{4} 2 Total 17 SPRING HOURS MUJS 3120, Vocal Jazz Techniques 1 MUJS 2370, Jazz Improvisation 2 MUAC 3503, Applied Concentration: Voice 2 MULB 1820, Jazz Singers Laboratory{2} 1 MUJS 3630, Vocal Jazz Arranging 3 PSCI 1050, American Government 3 MUMH 3500, Music History and Literature to 1750 3 Elective{4} 2 Total 17 SENIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUJS 4120, Vocal Jazz Styles 2 MUMH 3510, Music History and Literature Since 1750 3 MULB 1820, Jazz Singers Laboratory{2} 1 MUCM 2550, Jazz Chamber Music 1 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 3 ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{3} 3 Elective{4} 2 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUJS 4120, Vocal Jazz Styles 2 MULB 1820, Jazz Singers Laboratory{2} 1 MUCM 2550, Jazz Chamber Music 1 HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865 3 MUJS 4470, History of Jazz 3 MUAG 3800, Fundamentals of Conducting 2 MUJS 3470, Jazz Lecture Series 1 Understanding of Ideas and Values{3} 3 Elective{4} 2 Total 18 Total Minimum Hours Required: 141 Note: Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan. {1} Also may include MUAS (1000 level) taken for one credit hour per semester. {2} Laboratory: MULB (1000 level) 4 semesters (2 choral, 2 student choice), MULB 1820 4 semesters. {3} Understanding of Ideas and Values: Student must complete one course per group from any two of the following three groups: I. Social Sciences and Philosophy; II. Crosscultural and Global Studies (recommended:MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World); III. Diversity in the United States (recommended: MUET 3020, Popular Music in American Culture). See ³University Core Curriculum Requirements² in the Academics section of this catalog for a list of approved courses. {4} Electives: 8 hours must be advanced (3000-4000). {5} Satisfies University Core Curriculum Requirement, Visual and Performing Arts. Summary of Degree Requirements: Major (10 advanced): 40 Minor: Theory (6 advanced): 26 Other Music Requirements (11 advanced): 21 Core: English 12 History 6 Political Science 6 Wellness 2 Economics 3 Mathematics 3 Laboratory Science 8 Understanding of Ideas and Values 6 Visual and Performing Arts (included in Major) 3 Free Electives (8 advanced): 8 Note: 42 hours must be advanced; 24 of the 42 must be taken at UNT. 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT. See ³Bachelor of Music, Degree Requirements² above. Students majoring in jazz studies with a specialization in vocal performance must qualify for admission to the applied concentration program in voice. In all jazz courses, candidates must maintain at least a B average with no grade lower than C. MUJS 1360, 1361, 1370, 1371, 2360, 2370, 3120 and 4120 require at least a grade of B. To fulfill the laboratory requirements for graduation, vocal jazz students must qualify by audition for participation in MULB 1820, Jazz Singers for four semesters and in some other choral lab for four semesters. A senior recital is required. For more complete information, see the Jazz Studies Handbook, available from the Jazz Studies Office, Music Building, Room 284. See your faculty adviser at least once each semester for help in program decisions and preparation for enrollment. Major in Music History and Literature Following is one suggested arrangement of courses distributed over four years. BM with a Major in Music History and Literature FRESHMAN YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 1380, Aural Skills I 2 MUTH 1480, Theory I 2 MUMH 1600, Music in Human Imagination{1} 3 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){2} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){3} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){4} 1 ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3 FREN 1010, Elementary French, or GERM 1010, Elementary German 4 Total 18 SPRING HOURS MUTH 1390, Aural Skills II 2 MUTH 1490, Theory II 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){2} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){3} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){4} 1 FREN 1020, Elementary French, or GERM 1020, Elementary German 4 ENGL 1320, College Writing II 3 Free Elective (outside of Music) 3 Total 18 SUMMER I ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Laboratory Science 4 Total 7 SUMMER II MATH 1100, College Algebra 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{5} 3 Total 6 SOPHOMORE YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 2380, Aural Skills III 1 MUTH 2480, Theory III 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){2} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){3} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){4} 1 ENGL 2210, World Literature 3 HIST 2610, United States History to 1865 3 FREN 2040, Intermediate French, or GERM 2040, Intermediate German 3 Total 16 SPRING HOURS MUTH 2390, Aural Skills IV 1 MUTH 2490, Theory IV 2 MUAC, Applied Concentration (1000 level){2} 2 MUAG, Applied General, Secondary (1000 level){3} 1 MULB, Music Laboratory (1000 level){4} 1 ENGL 2220, World Literature 3 FREN 2050, Intermediate French, or GERM 2050, Intermediate German 3 PHED 1000, Scientific Principles and Practices of Health-Related Fitness 2 Total 15 JUNIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 3410, Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint 3 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){2} 2 Music History Elective{6} 3 MUEN 4530, Collegium Musicum 1 PSCI 1040, American Government 3 HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865 3 Total 15 SPRING HOURS MUTH 3420, Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint 3 MUAC, Applied Concentration (3000 level){2} 2 MUMH 3500, Music History and Literature to 1750 3 MUEN 4540, Collegium Musicum 1 PSCI 1050, American Government 3 Understanding of Ideas and Values{5} 3 Total 15 SENIOR YEAR FALL HOURS MUTH 3510, Form Analysis 3 MUEN 4530, Collegium Musicum 1 Music Elective{7} 3 Music Elective{7} 3 PHYS 1250, Musical Acoustics 4 Total 14 SPRING HOURS MUTH 3520, Harmonic Analysis, or MUTH 4370, Schenkerian Analysis, or MUCP 4330, Senior Theory Orchestration, or MUCP 4340, Senior Theory Composition 3 MUMH 3510, Music History and Literature Since 1750 3 MUEN 4540, Collegium Musicum 1 MUMH 4920, Senior Thesis 3 Music Elective{7} 3 MUAG 3800, Fundamentals of Conducting 2 Total 15 Total Minimum Hours Required: 139 Note: Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan. {1} Satisfies University Core Curriculum Requirement, Visual and Performing Arts. {2} On one instrument or voice. {3} Also may include MUAS (1000 level) taken for one credit hour per semester. {4} Any MULB Music Laboratory. {5} Understanding of Ideas and Values: Student must complete one course per group from any two of the following three groups: I. Social Sciences and Philosophy; II. Crosscultural and Global Studies (recommended: MUET 3030, Music Cultures of the World); III. Diversity in the United States (recommended: MUET 3020, Popular Music in American Culture). See ³University Core Curriculum Requirements² in the Academics section of this catalog for a list of approved courses. {6} Music History Elective to be chosen from MUMH 4050, Symphonic Literature; MUMH 4070, Operatic Literature; MUMH 4750, Concerto Literature; MUMH 4760, Chamber Music Literature; MUMH 4770, Masterpieces of Choral Literature; MUMH 4780, American Music; MUJS 4470, History of Jazz; MUET 4500, Introduction to Ethnomusicology; or MUCP 4510, Contemporary Music. {7} Music Electives to be selected from MUAG 1270, Piano Literature; MUAG 3270, Piano Literature; MUAG 4210, Vocal Literature; MUAG 4380, Organ Literature and Pedagogy; MUAG 4390, Organ Literature and Pedagogy; MUAG 4740, Seminar in Church Music; MUMH 4050, Symphonic Literature; MUMH 4070, Operatic Literature; MUMH 4750, Concerto Literature; MUMH 4760, Chamber Music Literature; MUMH 4770, Masterpieces of Choral Literature; MUMH 4780, American Music (whichever is not taken above); MUJS 4470, History of Jazz; MUET 4500, Introduction to Ethnomusicology; MUCP 4510, Contemporary Music. Summary of Degree Requirements: Major (25 advanced): 28 Minor: Theory (12 advanced): 26 Other Music Requirements (6 advanced): 22 Core: English 12 History 6 Political Science 6 Wellness 2 Economics 3 Mathematics 3 Laboratory Science 8 Understanding of Ideas and Values 6 Visual and Performing Arts (included in Major) 3 Foreign Language: 14 Humanities Elective: 3 Note: 42 hours must be advanced; 24 must be taken at UNT. 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT. See ³Bachelor of Music, Degree Requirements² above. Students majoring in this field must complete MUMH 1600, 3500 and 3510 with no grade lower than B, and a B average must be earned in remaining music history and literature courses. Candidates must complete 12 hours and the Concentration Proficiency Examination in the principal instrument or voice. Four hours of laboratory and four hours of Collegium Musicum are required to meet the College of Music laboratory requirements. Two years of study of a single foreign language, either French or German, is required. See your faculty adviser at least once each semester for help in program decisions and preparation for enrollment. Bachelor of Arts For information on the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in music, see the College of Arts and Sciences section of the catalog. Minor in Music For a first minor in music, students must complete a minimum of 18 hours, 6 of which must be advanced, representing theory, applied music and music history. Minimum hours in each area are as follows: theory, 6 semester hours credit; applied music, 4 hours credit; and music history, 6 hours credit. Although there are alternate choices, MUMH 3000 and 3010 are designed to fulfill both the music history and advanced hours requirements. Teacher Certification Requirements for all-level music certification are included in the requirements for the BM with a major in general, choral and instrumental music (see above). To receive a secondary teaching certificate, BA candidates must complete student-teaching proficiency examinations in conducting, instruments or voice, and Piano Proficiency and Theory Proficiency Examinations. Consult the College of Music and the College of Education for further requirements. Graduate Degrees Graduate degrees and majors in music are listed above under Programs of Study. For information on graduate programs in music, consult the Director of Graduate Studies in Music and the Graduate Catalog. Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia The Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia provides extensive instructional, research, and performance facilities for composers, researchers, and presenters of computer music and intermedia compositions. It also presents the annual CEMI Event Series featuring computer music and intermedia works created at the University of North Texas and elsewhere, and supports an ongoing program of professional composer residencies. The advanced studio facilities of the division of compo-sition studies are utilized for electroacoustic composition, software synthesis, algorithmic composition, intermedia composition, MIDI applications, computer music notation, digital sampling and resynthesis, and other computer music applications. Courses of Instruction All Courses of Instruction are located in one section at the back of this catalog.