Courses

The full list of music courses we offer can be found on the Registrar's website. Please note that courses and times are subject to change.

The Timetable of Class Meetings is posted here.

In addition to the courses listed below, the following courses are offered every fall, winter, and spring term: MUS 53–58 (Individual Instruction Program), MUS 50.1–50.3 (Performance Laboratories), and MUS 59.1–59.6 (Hopkins Center Ensemble Performance and Leadership).

MUS 2 | The Music Of Today

MUS 7.07 | First-Year Seminar: Animal Musics

MUS 9.01 | Introductory Guitar

MUS 12 | Intro to Music Technology (New Course)

  • Instructor: Bethany Younge
  • Time: 10
  • Location: Hopkins Center, Lower Buck

MUS 17.07 | Entrepreneurship And The Arts

  • Course description- New
    Arts Entrepreneurship explores how creativity becomes sustainable practice in the arts and cultural sector. Students will examine how artists and organizations design, fund, and share their work by studying four core challenges: managing markets, engaging audiences, collaborating with stakeholders, and stewarding money. Case studies highlight a wide range of approaches, from Wynton Marsalis at Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Los Angeles Philharmonic to the Louvre and San Francisco Ballet. Contemporary debates around digital platforms and artist strategy — including Spotify and Taylor Swift — bring current industry dynamics into focus.

    Students will apply these frameworks through two major projects. For the midterm, each student will design and pitch a hypothetical arts venture to a panel of experts. For the final, teams will imagine, budget, and produce a live "study break" event in the Top of the Hop, complete with a staffed bar. These projects challenge students to balance artistic vision, audience engagement, and financial stewardship.

    Arts Entrepreneurship equips students with the tools to think imaginatively and act resourcefully in shaping the future of the arts.
     

  • Instructor: Brian Messier
  • Time: 2A
  • Location: Wilson Hall, 219

MUS 22 | Creative Music Theory II

  • Course description
  • Instructor: Rowland Moseley
  • Time: 11
  • Location: Hopkins Center, Lower Buck
  • Prerequisites: Students who have not taken MUS 21.01 Creative Music Theory I should contact the instructor prior to the first day of class.

MUS 28 | Sonic Space and Form

MUS 30.01 | Composition Seminar

  • Course description: This course is for students seeking to pursue compositional studies of any genre, style, or type of music at any level (basic, intermediate, or advanced levels). Students will engage in extended creative projects as they receive intensive private instruction and participate in composition seminars. Projects may be undertaken in any musical domain that suits the student's creative interest, including but not limited to: acoustic, avant-garde, culturally-grounded, experimental, folk, inter- or multi-media, jazz, popular, rock, and traditional. In-class analysis exercises will emphasize 20th and 21st century composers of the Western classical traditions. Additional work will include analysis of literature pertinent to the current session, and writing short compositions and essays on the aesthetic, creative, and technical issues at hand.
  • Instructor: Pablo Santiago Chin
  • Time: 10A
  • Location: Hopkins Center, Faulkner

MUS 32 | Improvisation

MUS 35 | The Jazz Language

MUS 36 | Songwriting I

MUS 52.05 | Advanced Conducting

MUS 105 | Critical Studies in Sonic Communication