ObjectivesThe Bachelor of Music (Jazz Studies) provides a broad-based academic background, while developing comprehensive abilities in music, with jazz as the main focus. In keeping with the eclectic nature of jazz, students are exposed to music from diverse cultural sources, historical periods and media. Because jazz is an applied art form, the achievement of specific high standards in vocal and/or instrumental performance, improvisation, composition, and arranging are fundamental goals of the program curriculum, and demonstration of ability in these areas is required of all graduates. Teaching music within the public school system will be a goal for some graduates; to this end, the Jazz Studies program includes all the necessary prerequisites for acceptance into the fifth year Teacher Education Program at the University of British Columbia. While most Jazz Studies graduates who do not enter the public school system as teachers embark upon creative and varied careers as self-employed professionals, the Bachelor of Music (Jazz Studies) also qualifies its graduates who wish to teach at the college or university level for some post-graduate degrees. Since 1995, some graduates from the Jazz Studies program have been admitted into Master's programs at Canadian and American universities in the areas of composition, education, conducting and performance.
JAZZ Jazz Studies Diploma or equivalent transfer 62.50
Credits 62.50
Third Year, Fall Term Course Credits
Required: 4.50
JAZZ 172 Arranging I 1.50
JAZZ 240 Form and Analysis 1.50
JAZZ 370 Jazz Styles 1.50
Choose 3.00 credits of electives: 3.00
University Transferable Elective - excluding Jazz and Music 3.00
Choose 1.00 credits from the following list: 1.00
ENSJ 105 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 120 Guitar/Bass Ensemble I 1.00
ENSJ 135 Jazz Ensemble I 1.00
ENSJ 136 Instrumental Ensemble I 1.00
ENSJ 140 Percussion Ensemble I 1.00
ENSJ 205 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 220 Guitar/Bass Ensemble III 1.00
ENSJ 235 Jazz Ensemble III 1.00
ENSJ 236 Instrumental Ensemble III 1.00
ENSJ 240 Percussion Ensemble III 1.00
ENSJ 305 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 306 Jazz Vocal Ensemble I (by audition only) 1.00
ENSJ 320 Guitar/Bass Ensemble V 1.00
ENSJ 335 Jazz Ensemble V 1.00
ENSJ 336 Instrumental Ensemble V 1.00
ENSJ 340 Percussion Ensemble V 1.00
ENSJ 405 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 406 Jazz Vocal Ensemble III 1.00
ENSJ 435 Jazz Ensemble VII 1.00
ENSJ 436 Instrumental Ensemble VII 1.00
ENSJ 440 Percussion Ensemble VII 1.00
ENSM 100 Choir Ensemble I 2.00
ENSM 110 Instrumental Ensemble I 2.00
ENSM 200 Choir Ensemble III 2.00
ENSM 210 Instrumental Ensemble III 2.00
Choose 2.00 credits from the following list: 2.00
PMI 526 Jazz Guitar 2.00
PMI 527 Jazz Bass 2.00
PMI 528 Jazz Piano 2.00
PMI 530 Jazz Flute 2.00
PMI 534 Jazz Saxophone 2.00
PMI 535 Jazz Trumpet 2.00
PMI 536 Jazz Trombone 2.00
PMI 538 Jazz Bowed Strings 2.00
PMI 540 Jazz Percussion 2.00
PMI 545 Jazz Voice 2.00
Choose 4.50 credits from the following list: 4.50
ENSJ Any Large Ensemble 1.00
JAZZ 372 Arranging III 1.50
JAZZ 382 Improvisation III 1.50
JAZZ 394 Small Ensemble V 1.50
JAZZ 460 Commercial Relations in Music 1.50
JAZZ 472 Jazz Arranging IV 1.50
JAZZ 494 Small Ensemble VII 1.50
MUS 210 Class Woodwinds I 1.50
MUS 218 Class Brass 1.50
MUS 219 Class Percussion 1.50
PMI Private Music Instruction - Secondary 1.00
Credits 15.00
Third Year, Spring Term Course Credits
Required: 3.00
JAZZ 241 Counterpoint 1.50
JAZZ 272 Arranging II 1.50
Choose 3.00 credits of electives: 3.00
University Transferable Elective - excluding Jazz and Music 3.00
Choose 1.00 credits from the following list: 1.00
ENSJ 155 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 185 Jazz Ensemble II 1.00
ENSJ 186 Instrumental Ensemble II 1.00
ENSJ 190 Percussion Ensemble II 1.00
ENSJ 255 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 270 Guitar/Bass Ensemble IV 1.00
ENSJ 285 Jazz Ensemble IV 1.00
ENSJ 286 Instrumental Ensemble IV 1.00
ENSJ 290 Percussion Ensemble IV 1.00
ENSJ 355 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 356 Jazz Vocal Ensemble II 1.00
ENSJ 370 Guitar/Bass Ensemble VI 1.00
ENSJ 385 Jazz Ensemble VI 1.00
ENSJ 386 Instrumental Ensemble VI 1.00
ENSJ 390 Percussion Ensemble VI 1.00
ENSJ 455 Jazz Choir 1.00
ENSJ 456 Jazz Vocal Ensemble IV 1.00
ENSJ 485 Jazz Ensemble VIII 1.00
ENSJ 486 Instrumental Ensemble VIII 1.00
ENSJ 490 Percussion Ensemble VIII 1.00
ENSM 150 Choir Ensemble II 2.00
ENSM 160 Instrumental Ensemble II 2.00
ENSM 250 Choir Ensemble IV 2.00
ENSM 260 Instrumental Ensemble IV 2.00
Choose 2.00 credits from the following list: 2.00
PMI 626 Jazz Guitar 2.00
PMI 627 Jazz Bass 2.00
PMI 628 Jazz Piano 2.00
PMI 630 Jazz Flute 2.00
PMI 634 Jazz Saxophone 2.00
PMI 635 Jazz Trumpet 2.00
PMI 636 Jazz Trombone 2.00
PMI 638 Jazz Bowed Strings 2.00
PMI 640 Jazz Percussion 2.00
PMI 645 Jazz Voice 2.00
Choose 6.00 credits from the following list: 6.00
ENSJ Any Large Ensemble 1.00
JAZZ 372 Arranging III 1.50
JAZZ 383 Improvisation IV 1.50
JAZZ 395 Small Ensemble VI 1.50
JAZZ 460 Commercial Relations in Music 1.50
JAZZ 472 Jazz Arranging IV 1.50
JAZZ 495 Small Ensemble VIII 1.50
MUS 211 Class Woodwinds II 1.50
MUS 218 Class Brass 1.50
MUS 219 Class Percussion 1.50
PMI Private Music Instruction - Secondary 1.00
Credits 15.00
Fourth Year, Fall Term Course Credits
Required: 4.50
JAZZ 300 20th Century Theory 3.00
JAZZ 410 Conducting I 1.50
Choose 3.00 credits of electives: 3.00
University Transferable Elective - excluding Jazz and Music 3.00
Choose 1.00 credits from the following list: 1.00
ENSJ See third year, fall term for list of available Ensembles 1.00
Choose 2.00 credits from the following list: 2.00
PMI 726 Jazz Guitar 2.00
PMI 727 Jazz Bass 2.00
PMI 728 Jazz Piano 2.00
PMI 730 Jazz Flute 2.00
PMI 734 Jazz Saxophone 2.00
PMI 735 Jazz Trumpet 2.00
PMI 736 Jazz Trombone 2.00
PMI 738 Jazz Bowed Strings 2.00
PMI 740 Jazz Percussion 2.00
PMI 745 Jazz Voice 2.00
Choose 7.50 credits from the following list: 7.50
ENSJ Any Large Ensemble 1.00
JAZZ 372 Arranging III 1.50
JAZZ 382 Improvisation III 1.50
JAZZ 394 Small Ensemble V 1.50
JAZZ 460 Commercial Relations in Music 1.50
JAZZ 472 Jazz Arranging IV 1.50
JAZZ 494 Small Ensemble VII 1.50
MUS 210 Class Woodwinds I 1.50
MUS 218 Class Brass 1.50
MUS 219 Class Percussion 1.50
PMI Private Music Instruction - Secondary 1.00
Credits 18.00
Fourth Year, Spring Term Course Credits Required: 4.50
JAZZ 310 Jazz Pedagogy 1.50
JAZZ 411 Conducting II 1.50
JAZZ 470 World Music 1.50
Choose 3.00 credits of electives: 3.00
University Transferable Elective - excluding Jazz and Music 3.00
Choose 1.00 credits from the following list: 1.00
ENSJ See third year, spring term for list of available Ensembles 1.00
Choose 2.00 credits from the following list: 2.00
PMI 826 Jazz Guitar 2.00
PMI 827 Jazz Bass 2.00
PMI 828 Jazz Piano 2.00
PMI 830 Jazz Flute 2.00
PMI 834 Jazz Saxophone 2.00
PMI 835 Jazz Trumpet 2.00
PMI 836 Jazz Trombone 2.00
PMI 838 Jazz Bowed Strings 2.00
PMI 840 Jazz Percussion 2.00
PMI 845 Jazz Voice 2.00
Choose 3.00 credits from the following list: 3.00
ENSJ Any Large Ensemble 1.00
JAZZ 372 Arranging III 1.50
JAZZ 383 Improvisation IV 1.50
JAZZ 395 Small Ensemble VI 1.50
JAZZ 460 Commercial Relations in Music 1.50
JAZZ 472 Jazz Arranging IV 1.50
JAZZ 495 Small Ensemble VIII 1.50
MUS 211 Class Woodwinds II 1.50
MUS 218 Class Brass 1.50
MUS 219 Class Percussion 1.50
PMI Private Music Instruction - Secondary 1.00
Credits 13.50
Total Program Credits 124.00
JAZZ 103 The Language of Music
3.00 credits (4,1,0) hrs 15 wks
Corequisite: JAZZ 114 and 184
An examination of the basics of tonal music including the study of the overtone series, intervals, scales, modes, chord symbols, figured bass, roman numeral analysis, melodic inharmonics, phrase structure, diatonic triads and voice leading.
JAZZ 105 Rhythm Section Writing
1.50 credits (2,1,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 103
Students will undertake the study of score preparation, notation, basic musical terms and articulations, and writing for the rhythm section instruments.
JAZZ 106 Traditional Harmony and Composition
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 103
Corequisite: JAZZ 107
A study of traditional principles of voice leading with harmonic vocabulary extending to the secondary dominant and including tonicization, simple modulation and pivot chords. Binary and ternary forms will be introduced.
JAZZ 107 Jazz Theory and Composition I
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 103
Corequisite: JAZZ 106
An introduction to jazz theory including: chord scales, extended chords, functional analysis of chord progression, primary and secondary root motion, and analysis and composition of music in the style of jazz standards and the blues.
JAZZ 114 Class Piano I
1.00 credit (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Corequisite: JAZZ 103
This course is designed for students who wish to learn basic keyboard skills. Reading, improvisation, transposition and harmonization are the skills developed during this course and the three subsequent levels. Theoretical concepts are applied at the keyboard and include diatonic triads and sevenths of the major key, all major, minor and modal tetrachords. A weekly lab evaluates material covered in class. Students practise on the department's pianos.
JAZZ 115 Class Piano II
1.00 credit (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 114
Corequisite: JAZZ 106 and 107
A continuation of JAZZ 114. In addition, keyboard sequences, arpeggios and major scales are introduced along with easy original repertoire.
JAZZ 136 Vocal Jazz Master Class I
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An introductory course intended to develop the student's solo vocal performance capabilities through exploration of various popular and jazz musical styles. Material is prepared for performance with a keyboard accompanist.
Note: Successful completion does not guarantee acceptance into higher level vocal courses.
JAZZ 137 Vocal Jazz Master Class II
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 136
A continuation of JAZZ 136.
JAZZ 170 History of Jazz
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
A survey of jazz through styles and stylists from its roots in Africa to the present.
JAZZ 172 Arranging I
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 103; JAZZ 105 and 107 are prerequisites or co-requisites
A study of four-part block harmonization arranging techniques.
JAZZ 184 Sight Singing/Ear Training I
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 103 is a prerequisite or co-requisite
Aural and sight training concentrating on melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic dictation and sight singing.
JAZZ 185 Sight Singing/Ear Training II
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Corequisite: JAZZ 106 and 107
A continuation of JAZZ 184.
JAZZ 194 Small Ensemble I
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
For all instruments, requirements include several hours of rehearsal a week plus a number of performances. The styles studied are varied. Students are expected to develop individual and ensemble performance abilities and a professional attitude to both performance and rehearsal.
JAZZ 195 Small Ensemble II
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
A continuation of JAZZ 194.
JAZZ 203 Jazz Theory and Composition II
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 106 and 107
Continued exploration of chord progression and melody including: analysis of popular chord progression, mixed mode chord progression, augmented 6th chords, tonicization, chord scales/harmonic extensions.
Note: Prerequisites may be waived by permission of instructor.
JAZZ 204 Jazz Theory and Composition III
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 203
Continued exploration of chord progression and melody including an analysis of modern jazz chord progression, parallel harmony, 70's jazz theory of modal areas, modern voicing techniques, reharmonization.
JAZZ 214 Class Piano III
1.00 credit (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 115
For students who have taken JAZZ 115 or have had previous keyboard experience. Students are introduced to common idiomatic accompaniment patterns as well as four-part chorale studies, keyboard sequences, minor scales and chords. Basic keyboard techniques are emphasized including relaxation, touch, rotation, weight transfer and their musical application in simple repertoire. The lab hour is utilized to develop sight reading skills at the keyboard. Emphasis will be on developing the skills necessary to use the piano as a tool in writing and arranging.
JAZZ 215 Class Piano IV
1.00 credit (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 214
A continuation of JAZZ 214 with increased complexity of repertoire and technique.
JAZZ 236 Vocal Improvisation I
1.50 credits (1,1,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 137
This course is designed to develop the student's scat singing ability through the study and application of chord-scales theory.
JAZZ 237 Vocal Improvisation II
1.50 credits (1,1,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 236
A continuation of JAZZ 236.
JAZZ 238 Vocal Jazz Master Class III
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 137
This course is intended to develop the live performance abilities of the student through the study of jazz repertoire. Students will study style and interpretation and perform with some of Vancouver's top jazz musicians.
JAZZ 239 Vocal Jazz Master Class IV
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 238
A continuation of JAZZ 238.
JAZZ 240 Form and Analysis
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 106 or MUS 101
A study of complete works exhibiting the most significant formal designs of the 18th and 19th centuries, using a variety of visual means to clarify the roles of harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic structure in the articulation of musical form.
JAZZ 241 Counterpoint
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 106 or MUS101, JAZZ 240 and JAZZ 203
A study of 18th century tonal counterpoint and its connections with tonal music in general. Analysis and composition based upon two-part works of J.S. Bach.
JAZZ 271 Music History I
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 106, 170, ENGL 100 or 102 plus one of ENGL 103, 104, 105 or 106
A chronological exploration of the repertoire, style, and social history of music to 1770 for undergraduate students in the Jazz Studies program. Repertoire will be contextualized both within the framework of European cultural history and in the broader context of world music.
JAZZ 272 Arranging II
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 172 and 105 and 203 is a prerequisite or a co-requisite
Arranging projects for various combinations of instruments, plus a study of two and three-part writing.
JAZZ 273 Music History II
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 271
A continuation of Music History I covering the classical period through the 20th century. As in Music History I, repertoire will be contextualized both within the framework of European cultural history and in the broader context of world music.
JAZZ 282 Improvisation I
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 107, 115 and 185
A course to teach the basics of improvisation on chord changes. The first term will be devoted to rhythmic concepts, basic chord-scale relationships and development of technical exercises for basic chord progressions.
JAZZ 283 Improvisation II
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 282
A continuation of JAZZ 282. This term will be devoted to analysis of chord progressions and more advanced chord-scale analysis. At the end of this term, students should have the basic theoretical knowledge necessary to analyze and learn to improvise on any standard jazz tune.
JAZZ 284 Sight Singing/Ear Training III
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 185 and 203 as a prerequisite or co-requisite
A continuation of JAZZ 185.
JAZZ 285 Sight Singing/Ear Training IV
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 284 and 204 as a prerequisite or co-requisite
A continuation of JAZZ 284.
JAZZ 294 Small Ensemble III
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 195
At this level, the student will receive instruction in ensemble performance for the recording studio. Students will perform and produce under supervision. Live performance will include 'standard' repertoire.
JAZZ 295 Small Ensemble IV
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 294
A continuation of JAZZ 294.
JAZZ 300 20th Century Theory
3.00 credits (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 204 and 240
A survey of compositional techniques and theoretical principles utilized from 1890 to the present, coupled with an examination of various major composers and their musical masterpieces.
JAZZ 310 Jazz Pedagogy
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 204
Concepts, methods, and resources; examination and comparison of textbooks, recordings, tapes, and materials related to the study of jazz.
JAZZ 336 Vocal Improvisation III
1.50 credits (1,1,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 237
A continuation of JAZZ 237. Seats may be restricted to vocal majors.
JAZZ 337 Vocal Improvisation IV
1.50 credits (1,1,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 336
A continuation of JAZZ 336.
JAZZ 338 Vocal Jazz Master Class III
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 239
A continuation of Vocal Jazz Master Class II instruction with more emphasis on individual contribution and responsibility. Seats may be restricted to vocal majors.
JAZZ 339 Vocal Jazz Master Class IV
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 338
A continuation of JAZZ 338.
JAZZ 370 Jazz Styles
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 170
A follow-up to JAZZ 170. Detailed study of the major figures in jazz from 1940 to the present, such as Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, and Bill Evans.
JAZZ 372 Arranging III
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 204 and 272
A study of vocal writing styles and techniques.
Note: This course is not always offered.
JAZZ 382 Improvisation III
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 283
This course contains both lecture and lab components. Content includes melodic minor modes including the "altered" scale, whole-tone and diminished symmetrical chord scales, chromaticism, and analysis and composition of solos in various styles.
JAZZ 383 Improvisation IV
1.50 credits (2,2,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 382
A continuation of JAZZ 382. Content will include: exploration of the harmonic resources of scales, chromatic approaches using pentatonic and altered pentatonic scales, 4th chord stacks, polychordal triad relationships, outside playing, and the philosophy of free jazz.
JAZZ 394 Small Ensemble V
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 295
A variety of jazz styles ranging from 'bebop', 'mainstream', and 'current' will be studied, and students will perform, spontaneously, 'standard' repertoire.
JAZZ 395 Small Ensemble VI
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 394
A continuation of JAZZ 394, with further emphasis on spontaneous performance of 'standard' repertoire.
JAZZ 410 Conducting I
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 204, 215, 240 and 285
A study of basic conducting techniques.
JAZZ 411 Conducting II
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 410
A continuation of Conducting I with emphasis on vocal and instrumental approaches.
JAZZ 460 Commercial Relations in Music
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
A course involving aspects of the music industry including copyright, contracts, performing rights organizations and the recording industry.
JAZZ 470 World Music
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 240 and 273, ENGL 100 or 102, plus one of ENGL 103, 104, 105, 106 with a minimum C grade
A study of the musics of the world outside of the Western European tradition.
JAZZ 472 Jazz Arranging IV
1.50 credits (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 372
This course will give the student a practical understanding of the different techniques used in arranging for large jazz ensembles and vocal ensembles. Students will write their own arrangements and hear them played in class.
JAZZ 494 Small Ensemble VII
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
A jazz performance ensemble for more advanced players. Students will be required to perform in public several times during the semester.
Note: By audition only.
JAZZ 495 Small Ensemble VIII
1.50 credits (0,3,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: JAZZ 494
A continuation of JAZZ 494.
ENSJ 105 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's Jazz Choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 105 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455.
ENSJ 120 Guitar/Bass Ensemble I
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Performance in guitar/bass ensemble for the development of sight reading and phrasing skills. Emphasis will be on single-note reading in all areas of the neck. Credit from this course is not applicable to the degree program.
Note: ENSJ 120 is one of the series ENSJ 120 and 170
ENSJ 135 Jazz Ensemble I
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 135 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 136 Instrumental Ensemble I
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 136 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 140 Percussion Ensemble I
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 140 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.
ENSJ 155 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's jazz choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: ENSJ 155 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455
ENSJ 170 Guitar/Bass Ensemble II
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Performance in guitar/bass ensemble for the development of sight reading and phrasing skills. Emphasis will be on single-note reading in all areas of the neck. Credit from this course is not applicable to the Degree program.
Note: ENSJ 170 is one of the series ENSJ 120 and 170
ENSJ 185 Jazz Ensemble II
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 185 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 186 Instrumental Ensemble II
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 186 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 190 Percussion Ensemble II
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 190 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.
ENSJ 205 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's jazz choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: ENSJ 205 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455
ENSJ 220 Guitar/Bass Ensemble III
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: ENSJ 170
A performance ensemble comprised primarily of bassists and guitarists. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: ENSJ 220 is one of the series ENSJ 220, 270, 320 and 370
ENSJ 235 Jazz Ensemble III
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 235 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 236 Instrumental Ensemble III
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 236 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 240 Percussion Ensemble III
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 240 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.
ENSJ 255 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's jazz choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: ENSJ 2555 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455
ENSJ 256 Jazz Vocal Ensemble
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course includes performance of various styles of a cappella and accompanied vocal ensemble repertoire with an emphasis on jazz literature and small group performance, i.e. one singer per part.
ENSJ 270 Guitar/Bass Ensemble IV
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: ENSJ 170
A performance ensemble comprised primarily of bassists and guitarists. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: ENSJ 270 is one of the series ENSJ 220, 270, 320 and 370
ENSJ 285 Jazz Ensemble IV
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 285 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 286 Instrumental Ensemble IV
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 286 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 290 Percussion Ensemble IV
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 290 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.
ENSJ 305 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's jazz choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: ENSJ 305 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455
ENSJ 306 Jazz Vocal Ensemble I (by audition only)
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course includes performance of various styles of a cappella and accompanied vocal ensemble repertoire with an emphasis on jazz literature and small group performance, i.e. one singer per part.
Note: ENSJ 306 is one of the series ENSJ 306, 356, 406 and 456
ENSJ 320 Guitar/Bass Ensemble V
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: ENSJ 170
A performance ensemble comprised primarily of bassists and guitarists. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: ENSJ 320 is one of the series ENSJ 220, 270, 320 and 370
ENSJ 335 Jazz Ensemble V
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 335 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 336 Instrumental Ensemble V
1.00 credit (1.33,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 336 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 340 Percussion Ensemble V
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 340 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.
ENSJ 355 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's jazz choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: ENSJ 355 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455
ENSJ 356 Jazz Vocal Ensemble II
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course includes performance of various styles of a cappella and accompanied vocal ensemble repertoire with an emphasis on jazz literature and small group performance, i.e. one singer per part.
Note: ENSJ 356 is one of the series ENSJ 306, 356, 406 and 456
ENSJ 370 Guitar/Bass Ensemble VI
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Prerequisite: ENSJ 170
A performance ensemble comprised primarily of bassists and guitarists. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: ENSJ 370 is one of the series ENSJ 220, 270, 320 and 370
ENSJ 385 Jazz Ensemble VI
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 385 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 386 Instrumental Ensemble VI
1.00 credit (1.33,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 386 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 390 Percussion Ensemble VI
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 390 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.
ENSJ 405 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's jazz choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: ENSJ 405 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455
ENSJ 406 Jazz Vocal Ensemble III
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course includes performance of various styles of a cappella and accompanied vocal ensemble repertoire with an emphasis on jazz literature and small group performance, i.e. one singer per part.
Note: ENSJ 406 is one of the series ENSJ 306, 356, 406 and 456
ENSJ 435 Jazz Ensemble VII
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 435 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 436 Instrumental Ensemble VII
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like-instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 436 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 440 Percussion Ensemble VII
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 440 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.
ENSJ 455 Jazz Choir
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Rehearsal and performance in one of Capilano College's jazz choirs. The intent of the class is to build group singing abilities in such areas as phrasing, blending and intonation.
Note: ENSJ 455 is one of the series ENSJ 105, 155, 205, 255, 305, 355, 405, 455
ENSJ 456 Jazz Vocal Ensemble IV
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
This course includes performance of various styles of a cappella and accompanied vocal ensemble repertoire with an emphasis on jazz literature and small group performance, i.e. one singer per part.
Note: ENSJ 456 is one of the series ENSJ 306, 356, 406 and 456
ENSJ 485 Jazz Ensemble VIII
1.00 credit (3,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Participation in the Capilano College large Jazz Ensemble for development of phrasing and sight reading skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 485 is one of the series ENSJ 135, 185, 235, 285, 335, 385, 435 and 485.
ENSJ 486 Instrumental Ensemble VIII
1.00 credit (2,0,0) hrs 15 wks
Students rehearse in small like instrument ensembles under an instructor's supervision in preparation for a number of performances.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 486 is one of the series ENSJ 136, 186, 236, 286, 336, 386, 436 and 486.
ENSJ 490 Percussion Ensemble VIII
1.00 credit (4,0,0) hrs 15 wks
An ensemble comprised exclusively of percussion instruments of both definite and indefinite pitch. Students will develop their sight reading and interpretive skills.
Note: Performances are a mandatory part of the course.
Note: ENSJ 490 is one of the series ENSJ 140, 190, 240, 290, 340, 390, 440 and 490.