596A. industrial organization, public finance, international trade). ... See course details in the UCLA Course Catalog. FACULTY. Music Graduate Program at UCLA 445 Charles E. Young Drive E. 2520 Schoenberg Music Building Box 951616 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1616. Topics in Science Writing Special topics course in professional writing exploring current issues, developments or debates within a specific field of science or technology. Special topics course in professional writing exploring current developments, issues or debates within the art, entertainment, social media, or videogame industries. Introduction to practical aspects and fundamental issues of musicology as academic discipline. At least seven of the upper division sociology courses must be taken in residence at UCLA (Soc 101 & 102, methods, 3 core, and 1 elective). Use of current financial, economic and investment theories and techniques to real estate investment opportunities in case studies and short case problems to illustrate development of investment strategies. How musicologists go about establishing, editing, performing, analyzing, and interpreting musical texts. Lower-division courses may not be applied toward graduate degrees. Used to record enrollment of UCLA students in courses taken under cooperative arrangements with USC. COURSE DESCRIPTIONS. Directed Individual Studies: Research (2 to 12) Tutorial, to be arranged. Students on the MSt courses in musicology, performance and composition follow a common structure, supported by appropriate individual supervision or tuition in their chosen specialism. About the courseThe MSt can serve both as a self-contained course for students wishing to pursue more advanced studies in musicology for one year or as an excellent preparation for doctoral research. UCLA Registrar's Office website offers information and resources for current students, prospective students, faculty and staff, and alumni. Upper-division courses (numbered 100-199) are open to all students who have met the requisites stated in department requirements or the course description. It is home to the quarterly Schedule of Classes, the General Catalog, important dates and deadlines, fee information, and more. Course Descriptions Spring 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Fall 2016 Older Courses Spring 2018 MUY 502 Introduction to Ethnomusicology j Kyker Introduction to Ethnomusicology: This course charts the genealogies of thought over the last several centuries that inform our contemporary understanding of ethnomusicology. 136. Visit the registrar's site for the Music’s course descriptions Preparation generally includes at least one lower-division course in the subject or two years of college work. The Department of Economics’ undergraduate program provides a rigorous training in theoretical and empirical economics. S/U grading. Course Descriptions KEY: # = new course * = course changed † = course dropped Course Descriptions A&S Arts and Sciences A&S 100 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY COURSE: TITLE TO BE ASSIGNED. (1-6) This course permits the offering at the introductory level of special courses of an interdisciplinary, topical, or experimental nature. Students first take foundational courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics. 134. They can then take advanced course in a wide variety of fields (e.g. Students are encouraged to prioritize Soc 101, 102, and all Core courses before completing all electives. Investor-oriented course in which real estate and business trends are evaluated to determine alternative real estate investment opportunities. It is home to the quarterly Schedule of Classes, the General Catalog, important dates and deadlines, fee information, and more. Visit the Music’s faculty roster. UCLA Registrar’s Office website offers information and resources for current students, prospective students, faculty and staff, and alumni. Preparation: consent of UCLA graduate adviser and graduate dean, and host campus instructor, department chair, and graduate dean. The following links provide descriptions of lower division courses, upper division courses and graduate courses offered by each of our five departments: