May 30, 2026  
2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

MU 100 - Exploring World Music


Credit Hours: 3

This course deals with the field of ethnomusicology - the study of music as culture. It introduces students to a study of music from an international and cross-cultural perspective, exploring commonalities and differences in how music is defined, valued, and utilized in many cultures around the world. The musical elements of harmony, rhythm, melody, texture, timbre, and form are examined in relation to the culture and country from which they evolved. The cultures and music of Western Europe, the United States, Ireland, India, South America, Africa, and Japan are explored and compared.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  1. define in writing the field of ethnomusicology;
  2. define in writing the six major concepts in music and related musical terms;
  3. discuss orally and in writing the similarities and differences in the evolution and usage of these six musical concepts in creating and performing music in various countries and cultures around the world;
  4. discuss how music is both a reflection of and an influence on societies;
  5. discuss in writing how music learning is approached differently in various countries and cultures;
  6. discuss in writing the different roles of composers and performers in various countries and cultures;
  7. discuss how technology has affected music performance, composition, learning, and listening;
  8. research two seemingly diverse cultures and write a paper comparing the evolution, purpose, and style of music in these two cultures;
  9. give a brief report of their research findings to the class; and
  10. listen to musical examples and identify the culture and country that the music represents.


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