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Your search for courses for 21/SP and ARBC and course number 223 found 2 courses.
Instructional Modes
Course instruction will be delivered in one of four modes:
- Face-to-Face in-person, classroom-based instruction — (only students physically on campus can enroll)
- Hybrid combines both required face-to-face and online instruction — (only students physically on campus can enroll)
- Mixed Mode some students participate online and others participate in-person — (can enroll students both on-campus and remote)
- Online a web-based course that meets virtually — courses meet either synchronously, meaning the course meets primarily at specifically-scheduled times, or asynchronously, meaning the course may have occasional scheduled meeting times but is primarily offered without real-time, scheduled interaction — assignments are generally due with specific deadlines and exams may be conducted at specific times — (can enroll students both on-campus and remote)
ARBC 223.01 Arab Music Workshop 1 credit, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 8, Registered: 3, Waitlist: 0
Instructional Mode:
Online a web-based course that meets virtually
Requirements Met:
Synonym: 56537
Through music making, this workshop introduces students to Arab music and some of its distinctive features, such as microtonality, modality (maqam), improvisation (taqsim) and rhythmic patterns (iqa'at). Students may elect to participate playing on an instrument they already play, or elect to study the oud (the Arab lute). Ouds and percussion instruments will be provided.
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Arabic 222
ARBC 222 required.
ARBC 223.02 Arab Music Workshop 1 credit, S/CR/NC only
Open: Size: 8, Registered: 0, Waitlist: 0
Instructional Mode:
Online a web-based course that meets virtually
Requirements Met:
Synonym: 56538
Through music making, this workshop introduces students to Arab music and some of its distinctive features, such as microtonality, modality (maqam), improvisation (taqsim) and rhythmic patterns (iqa'at). Students may elect to participate playing on an instrument they already play, or elect to study the oud (the Arab lute). Ouds and percussion instruments will be provided.
Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Arabic 222
ARBC 222 required.
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