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Dibs Fall 2026

MUSCLG M82

Music and Holocaust: Individual Experience

(Same as Jewish Studies M82.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Roles of music during Holocaust are as varied as people who experienced it. Music was composed and performed by prisoners in almost every concentration camp; music was means for some individuals to gain favorable treatment, while others weaponized it. Traces development of European musical culture under Nazi regime (1933-45), focusing on how individuals interacted with music throughout Holocaust. Study of some of newest developments in Holocaust music research, including role American and European non-governmental organizations played in creation of artistic hubs in campus of southern France. Exploration also of cultural representations of Holocaust, and role of music in society's collective memory. Letter grading.

Course statistics

Predicted GPA
3.76
n = 65 · 2 terms · ± 0.062
A range
82%
of letter grades
Taken P/NP
0%
— of those passed
D / F / W
0.0%
incl. withdrawals

Sections in Fall 2026

Sections offered, with live enrollment and predicted GPA
Section Status Enrolled Seat risk Meets Instructor Predicted GPA
Lec 1 Open
53 of 60
88% full
could fill TR 1:00pm-2:50pm No instructors
3.76n=65 · course average

Enrollment history

Final enrollment per term, averaged across that term's sections. Four years deep, summer excluded. Per-section live curves are on each section page.

  • 4322S
  • 2524S
Enrolment by term: 22S 43, 24S 25
Peak 43 Most recent 25 in 24S 2 terms on record

Grade distribution

  • A+ 21 · 30.9%
  • A 25 · 36.8%
  • A- 7 · 10.3%
  • B+ 5 · 7.4%
  • B 2 · 2.9%
  • B- 2 · 2.9%
  • C+ 2 · 2.9%
  • C 1 · 1.5%
  • I 3 · 4.4%

Grey bars are non-letter outcomes — P/NP, S/U, incompletes. They are excluded from the GPA entirely rather than scored, because counting a P as a 4.0 would be a fabrication.

By instructor

Instructor Predicted Raw n Terms A range
BLACK, LORRY 3.85 3.88 40 1 90%
CALICO, JOY HASLAM 3.64 3.57 25 1 68%

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the course average, which is itself shrunk toward the department — so an instructor with a handful of students sits near the course mean rather than topping the list.

By term