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No courses in music (MUSI) may be taken for credit by examination. First-Year Students Students intending to major in music should begin the major music sequences in the first year.
& Analysis IV Introduction to post-tonal techniques and the craft of the 21st century composer/arranger, including counterpoint, orchestration, and the development of thematic material into a composition. Prerequisite: MUSI 235 or consent of department chair. (4) MUSI 240 : Introduction to Music Education Introduction to the profession. History and philosophy of music education. Developmental characteristics of students and learning styles. Introduction to national and state standards. Lesson design with
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Understanding Studio Arts (BA) and Graphic Design (BFA) Requirements (pdf) view download
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Understanding Studio Arts (BA) and Graphic Design (BFA) Requirements (pdf) view download
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Understanding Studio Arts (BA) and Graphic Design (BFA) Requirements (pdf) view download
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Understanding Studio Arts (BA) and Graphic Design (BFA) Requirements (pdf) view download
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Understanding Studio Arts (BA) and Graphic Design (BFA) Requirements (pdf) view download
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Understanding Studio Arts (BA) and Graphic Design (BFA) Requirements (pdf) view download
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Founded in 1982, the Elliott Press is a hands-on workshop for students in PLU’s Publishing & Printing Arts (PPA) Program and for others interested in the history and artistry of the printed word. Students in the Elliott Press focus on traditional typesetting, printing, and bookbinding techniques as they create broadsides, artist books, and ephemera. But with the evolution of technology and aesthetics, some students also choose to use modern graphic design techniques in their work. Work by
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Coordinators Elsa Kienberger received an MSt in English (1830-1914) at the University of Oxford in 2
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In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Associate Professor Jp Avila Office: Ingram 106 Email: jp.avila@plu.edu Courses taught: Upper level graphic design Topics of Interest: Design, Service, New gadgets Tip: Loves chocolate Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 9:30-1:30. Schedule appointments using
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