MUS 212
Music of North Carolina
Section: 001

Course Description

This course explores music and musicians from North Carolina, giving special emphasis to the state's distinctive musical cultures and styles. It explores the musical contributions of different populations going back to the 17th century including indigenous people, enslaved Africans, and European colonizers. The bulk of the class focuses on classical, folk, jazz, and popular music in the 20th and 21st centuries. The musicians we study will include hip-hop legends 9th Wonder and J. Cole, jazz innovators Nina Simone, Thelonious Monk, and John Coltrane, country hitmakers Randy Travis and Luke Combs, American Idols Scotty McCreery and Fantasia Barrino, Pulitzer Prize winning composer Caroline Shaw, and many others. Students will conduct their own scholarly research which will include interviewing a professional (or professionals) actively involved in the creation, dissemination, or support of music in North Carolina. Students do not need to be musicians in order to excel in this class.

GEP

Humanities GEP Course

Interdisciplinary Perspectives GEP Course

Fall 2025

Instructors

Meeting Patterns

Classes Start:
August 18, 2025
Classes End:
December 2, 2025
Location:
02405 Broughton Hall
Class Days:
T H
Class Start Time:
1:30pm
Class End Time:
2:45pm

Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
3.00
Restrictions:
None