Originally posted by Moral Hazard
and what do you plan on doing for graduate studies, narrowing down? Are you looking toward MA or PhD?
MA in a year and a half - hoping to stick with religious studies because it's what I like writing about, but we'll see - I like ethics a lot too, but I don't think I want to do Environmental Ethics again, at least for now.
Originally posted by Clovis
Werd RJT. I just registered for my classes this fall, starting with 4 a week
English 101
Introduction to Music Theory
Music Appreciation
Introduction to Electronic Recording
What, exactly, is "Music Appreciation" supposed to teach you?
Aug-22-2007 21:09
Clovis
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Location: Los Angeles
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Originally posted by idoru
What, exactly, is "Music Appreciation" supposed to teach you?
111 - Music Appreciation I Lecture 3 hours
Provides a survey of music by considering the development of musical ideas and their relationship to cultural life from the Middle Ages to the present. Music listening skills are developped through lectures, listening activities, and concert attendance.
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Seplling don't demonstrate intelligence and educatoin - knowing does.
Aug-22-2007 21:24
Moral Hazard
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Originally posted by RJT
MA in a year and a half - hoping to stick with religious studies because it's what I like writing about, but we'll see - I like ethics a lot too, but I don't think I want to do Environmental Ethics again, at least for now.
Religious studies could be very interesting depending on your focus. Looking into competing morality systems would dovetail nicely with ethics.
Aug-22-2007 21:32
RJT
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Religious studies could be very interesting depending on your focus. Looking into competing morality systems would dovetail nicely with ethics.
And the way I look at it, in this day & age it never hurts to have one more person out there trying to look at the idea of religion with an open mind.
Originally posted by RJT
And the way I look at it, in this day & age it never hurts to have one more person out there trying to look at the idea of religion with an open mind.
a rareity to say the absolute least!
Aug-22-2007 21:38
idoru
You Can Call Me Al
Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
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Originally posted by Clovis
111 - Music Appreciation I Lecture 3 hours
Provides a survey of music by considering the development of musical ideas and their relationship to cultural life from the Middle Ages to the present. Music listening skills are developped through lectures, listening activities, and concert attendance.
Aah, sounds pretty interesting.
Aug-22-2007 21:44
LeopoldStotch
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Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yawbs,Giaks,and Automobiles
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Originally posted by idoru
What, exactly, is "Music Appreciation" supposed to teach you?
i took this class as an elective when i was in college. i enjoyed this class to the fullest, because it really helped me appreciate where music came from, and the elegance of classical music from the baroque to romanticism era.
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Aug-22-2007 21:47
RJT
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Originally posted by Moral Hazard
a rareity to say the absolute least!
Certainly won't make me a rich man, but I'm also not planning on having any kids - so I think I'll be happy and comfortable which is really all I could ask for.
Honestly, I can't even put into words how happy it makes me to have school resolved - that was a big question mark kind of hanging out there for me, and definitely not something I wanted on my mind while moving.
August has been a sorted and hectic month, but now it finally feels like we're getting on with moving, school, I don't know - just the next phase of life in general, and it feels good to have one more aspect of that figured out (for the moment ).
Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
i took this class as an elective when i was in college. i enjoyed this class to the fullest, because it really helped me appreciate where music came from, and the elegance of classical music from the baroque to romanticism era.
Yeah, I took what was basically the same class, but called "Survey of Music." The "Music Appreciation" title sounded, to me, like it was going to teach you how to appreciate/enjoy music.
Aug-22-2007 21:50
LeopoldStotch
Suapremae tranecadictt
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Yawbs,Giaks,and Automobiles
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Originally posted by idoru
Yeah, I took what was basically the same class, but called "Survey of Music." The "Music Appreciation" title sounded, to me, like it was going to teach you how to appreciate/enjoy music.
when i took the class, it was called "World of Music", then I remember before graduating from college, the name was changed to "World Music Appreciation".
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Aug-22-2007 21:55
idoru
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Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Poor little guy
Hey man, Steve rules. I just spotted him on a flower outside.