Introduction to Music
Academic Noncredit

Music is an art that exists only in time. It cannot be 'frozen' and made available to study at leisure as one would study a painting or piece of sculpture. Through class discussion, guided listening, and required attendance at concerts, students examine historically important forms and techniques of the music of Western civilization. Particular attention is paid to historical and formal relationships of music to other fine arts, such as painting and architecture. Also emphasizes critical listening to discern important elements of musical composition and develop an appreciation of music as art, not just as entertainment.

This noncredit class meets with a regular University of Utah credit course.

Online book and material fees may be added up until the first week of class. Students may opt out during the first two weeks of class. For more information, visit the Campus Store Inclusive Access Program's webpage. If you opt out, you will be responsible for obtaining the course materials yourself for the course.

Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.

Class Sections For Introduction to Music (MUSC 101)

Spring 2025 Section 1, Starting on: 01/06/2025

Date(s) Day Time Location
01/06/25 - 04/22/25 MWF 9:40 am -10:30 am DAVID P GARDNER HALL 270
Tuition: $505.00      

Instructor: EMILY NELSON

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Spring 2025 Section 2, Starting on: 01/06/2025

Date(s) Day Time Location
01/06/25 - 04/22/25 MWF 10:45 am -11:35 am CANVAS
Tuition: $505.00      

Instructor: TIFFANY SEDGLEY

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Spring 2025 Section 90, Starting on: 01/06/2025

This is an online course, which does not have a specific meeting time or location throughout the semester. For additional information, please visit https://online.utah.edu/about-online-learning/

Date(s) Day Time Location
01/06/25 - 04/22/25 Online
Tuition: $505.00      

Instructor: CATHRYN CLAYTON

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