Explore fully online summer music courses through the University of North Texas College
of Music. Designed for music students and non-degree-seeking learners, these flexible
5-week summer classes in Music Theory and Music Appreciation help students strengthen
musicianship, earn transferable college credit, and stay on track academically. Open
to UNT and non-UNT students for 5-Week II Summer Sessions 2026.
Music masterpieces; elements of music, form and design; relation of music to other
areas of cultural development; live and recorded performances.
For non-music majors.

This course develops critical and analytical approaches to the soundtrack, music’s role in the soundtrack, and the relation of soundtrack and imagetrack (especially relating to music) on small-scale and large-scale (narrative) levels. Previous experience with musical performance (including the ability to read music) is not required or expected.
Continued study of diatonic harmony and introduction to chromatic harmony and small
forms.
Prerequisites for UNT Degree Students.
Prerequisite(s): MUTH 1400 and MUTH 1410, both with a grade of C or better.
Corequisite(s): MUTH 1510.

Analysis of the musical style of post-1900 pieces that embody new approaches to rhythm,
pitch space, gesture, texture, form, and timbre.
Prerequisites for UNT Degree Students.
Prerequisite(s): MUTH 2400 and MUTH 2410, both with a grade of C or better.
Corequisite(s): MUTH 2510.

Summer 2026 5 Week II Dates: June 22 - July 24
Regular Registration Ends: June 18
Regular Registration Period: June 19 - 24 (Students registering late will incur a late registration fee of $75)