Class Dates
08/21/2023 to 12/08/2023
Units
3.0
Delivered By
Online Asynchronous
Instructor(s)
Steven Maxwell
(smaxwell@ksu.edu)
Meeting Times
Meets by Appt
Meeting Location
Distance Education

History of Rock and Roll

MUSIC 170 - Class Number: 13947

Aesthetic Experience and Interpretive Understanding Historical Perspectives General Education

Description:

A study of rock and roll from its origins through today, focusing on the development of rock styles from its roots in blues, folk, country and pop. Expansion of listening experience through study of song forms, musical instruments of rock and the socio-political significance of song lyrics. Examinations, research paper required. Students need not be able to perform or read music.

Permissions:

  • Instructor Steven Maxwell's permission is required after 08/28/2023.

Student Requirements:

  • Internet access

Enrollment Dates
03/20/2023 to 08/21/2023
Enrollment Limit
40

Credit/Tuition Options

Credit Option Hours

Enrollments received on or after the first day of class may be assessed a $65 special handling fee.


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