Fundamentals of Speech II
SPE 102 | 3 Credit Hours speech with an introduction to parliamentary procedure. Impromptu, pantomime, storytelling, demonstration, and informative speeches are delivered.
SPE 102 | 3 Credit Hours speech with an introduction to parliamentary procedure. Impromptu, pantomime, storytelling, demonstration, and informative speeches are delivered.
SPE 101 | 3 Credit Hours This basic techniques and principles course offers emphasis on delivery style and platform performance. Manuscript, memorized, and extemporaneous speeches are performed. The class culminates with the devotional.
MUS 304 | 2 Credit Hours The history of the development of the hymn, its nature, and its function.
MUS 250 | 1 Credit Hour An internship for the piano pedagogy major in which the student gives piano lessons under the direction of the music faculty.
MUS 249 | 1 Credit Hour Description An internship for the piano pedagogy major in which the student gives piano lessons under the direction of the music faculty.
MUS 226 | 1 Credit Hour Hymn playing techniques are advanced with a focus on right hand patterns and transposing hymns. Instruction is given in the area of creating and playing offertories, as well as the art of accompanying soloists, small musical groups, and choirs. Consideration will also be given to the pianist’s part in special services such as revival meetings, funerals, and weddings.
MUS 225 | 1 Credit Hour An introduction to congregational hymn playing with a focus on the pianist’s attitude, etiquette, song selection, preludes, and invitations. Also the development of the student’s hymn playing skills with a focus on left hand patterns.
MUS 222 | 2 Credit Hours A study of the methods used in piano instruction including the instruction of students at various age and ability levels. The course also examines piano literature and music sources as well as financial issues, and scheduling considerations for the piano instructor.
MUS 221 | 2 Credit Hours A study of the methods used in piano instruction including the instruction of students at various age and ability levels. The course also examines piano literature and music sources as well as financial issues, and scheduling considerations for the piano instructor.
MUS 206 | 1 Credit Hour The student will learn to sight read music and develop the ear through dictation.