MUS 132

Fall 2020 Part of Term B

Part of Term B
Oct 19-Dec 9

Credit: 3 hours.

Courses within this rubric provide an analytical and historical introduction to genres of popular music from the United States and around the world. Iterations of the course may focus on a specific genre, such as Rock, Reggae, or Afropop, or may deal with broader subjects, such as the continua of styles including R&B, Soul, Funk, and Hip Hop, or the pan-generic, international phenomenon of pop music globalization in the twentieth century.

This course satisfies the General Education Criteria in Fall 2022 for:

Humanities – Lit & Arts
Cultural Studies - US Minority
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MUS 132 class schedule data for fall 2020
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
73460
Online Discussion
ADA
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73461
Online Discussion
ADB
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73462
Online Discussion
ADC
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73463
Online Discussion
ADD
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73464
Online Discussion
ADE
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73465
Online Discussion
ADF
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73466
Online Discussion
ADG
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73467
Online Discussion
ADH
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73468
Online Discussion
ADI
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73469
Online Discussion
ADJ
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73470
Online Discussion
ADK
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73471
Online Discussion
ADL
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Lampe, S
Powell, A
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
73319
Online Lecture
AL1
ARRANGED
n.a.
n.a.
Eagen-Jones, M
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/19/20-12/09/20
Degree Notes:
Humanities - Lit & Arts, and Cultural Studies - US Minority course.
Section Info:
Topic: "THE HISTORY OF ROCK." This course is intended to develop your understanding of the history and aesthetics of Rock music, from the 1940s to the present, focusing on critical listening and critical making. You will have the opportunity to get to know the basic forms of rock songwriting, develop knowledge of the ways musicians and sound engineers collaborate to create recordings, learn the general history of rock music and its importance to musicians, and read and write rock criticism.
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