2011-2012 Catalog 
    
    May 18, 2024  
2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

History

  
  • HIST 4980 - Independent Study

    3 hours
    Students enrolled in Independent Study will work in close contact with a sponsoring faculty member to investigate a discipline facet not covered within the College curriculum.  Independent Study Courses are designed in concert with the student and the sponsoring faculty member and are offered to provide increased opportunity for individualized learning in a well-defined area of study.
  
  • HIST 4981 - Independent Study

    3 Hours
    Students enrolled in Independent Study will work in close contact with a sponsoring faculty member to investigate a discipline facet not covered within the College curriculum.  Independent Study Courses are designed in concert with the student and the sponsoring faculty member and are offered to provide increased opportunity for individualized learning in a well-defined area of study.
  
  • HIST 4990 - Historiography/Methods; Senior Presentation

    2 hours
    Prerequisites: Senior History majors only. The methods of historical research and writing; the philosophy of various historical emphases and iconic works (historiography); and a formal presentation on a topic selected by the student.
  
  • HIST 4996 - Special Topics in American History

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: HIST 2111  HIST 2112    Junior or Senior standing. Courses on selected special topics in the area of American History.
  
  • HIST 4997 - Special Topics in European History

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: HIST 1111  HIST 1112  Junior or Senior standing. Courses on selected special topics in the area of European History.
  
  • HIST 4998 - Special Topics in World History

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: HIST 1111  HIST 1112  Junior or Senior standing. Courses on selected special topics in the area of World History.

Honors

  
  • HONR 1101 - Virtual Identity: Comm & Social Media

    1 hour
    This course will be based on theoretical discussions of the dialectic between autonomy & intimacy as well as media uses & gratifications as they relate to the use of social media like Facebook and MySpace. Students will be expected to look for insights into why people do what they do in the very public world of social media, when they wouldn’t make similar choices in face to face interactions as they conduct a research project. The project requires analysis and write-up of the comparison of students’ use of social media and the use of those media by other (non-student) social groups.
  
  • HONR 1102 - Honors Seminar

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Member Honors Program. Often interdisciplinary, these seminars on varying topics will investigate a field of study not addressed - at least not in much detail - within the framework of the normal curriculum. These seminars will be suitable for students in all majors.
  
  • HONR 2101 - Excursions in the Fnd of Mathematic

    1 hour
    The idea for the seminar is to give students full reign to see and work in a dimension of mathematics that traditional courses almost never even mention: the foundations of mathematics. Briefly speaking, topics will include mathematical logic, set theory, axioms, exposure to well-known unsolved problems, what foundational issues mean for contemporary mathematics, and attempted speculations on what the future holds for mathematics.
  
  • HONR 2102 - Honors Seminar

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Member Honors Program. Often interdisciplinary, these seminars on varying topics will investigate a field of study not addressed - at least not in much detail - within the framework of the normal curriculum. These seminars will be suitable for students in all majors.
  
  • HONR 3101 - Yoga: Integr of Mind, Body,Spirit

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: SEMINAR. In this one hour honors seminar, students will learn about the history, theory, and practice of yoga. Students will not only learn (and practice) aspects of physical discipline but will also learn some of the history and theory of yoga as spiritual/mental discipline. Particular emphasis will be placed on embodiment of the particular virtues of integrity and compassion.
  
  • HONR 3102 - Honors Seminar

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Member Honors Program. Often interdisciplinary, these seminars on varying topics will investigate a field of study not addressed - at least not in much detail - within the framework of the normal curriculum. These seminars will be suitable for students in all majors.
  
  • HONR 4101 - Honors Seminar

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Member Honors Program. Co-requisite: HIST 4850 . Often interdisciplinary, these seminars on varying topics will investigate a field of study not addressed-at least, not in much detail-within the framework of the normal curriculum. These seminars will be suitable for students in all majors.
  
  • HONR 4102 - Honors Seminar

    1 Hour

Humanities

  
  • HUMI 2240 - Humanities/Honors Seminar

    3 hours
    The study of a particular literary, historical, artistic or social issue from the perspectives of various academic disciplines. A different topic will be selected for each offering. The course is designed for honor students and involves significant independent research. Offered periodically in the spring semester.
  
  • HUMI 2298 - Foreign Study/Travel Seminar

    3 hours
    This course is a travel seminar to selected foreign countries. It is designed to supplement and enrich courses in such areas as art, music, literature, and history. 15 hours of seminars and an individualized directed study project will be conducted on campus prior to the student tour. During the tour, lectures will take place at the various important sites visited. A post-tour evaluation will be administered.
  
  • HUMI 2299 - Foreign Study/Travel Seminar

    3 hours
    This course is a travel seminar to selected foreign countries. It is designed to supplement and enrich courses in such areas as art, music, literature, and history. 15 hours of seminars and an individualized directed study project will be conducted on campus prior to the student tour. During the tour, lectures will take place at the various important sites visited. A post-tour evaluation will be administered.

Liberal Arts Studies

  
  • EDUC 3018 - Principles of Classroom Management

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: EDUC 2204 , EDUC 3011  Co-requisite: EDUC 3012 , EDUC 3017  This course will acquaint the student with methods of classroom organization, discipline strategies, classroom management techniques, and the application of each to instruction. Intended for students near their internship (student teaching), emphases will be placed on practice.
  
  
  • LSTP 1126 - Liberal Arts Studies

    1 hour
    Selected topics are offered each semester, dealing with timely issues of interest to students and faculty. Hours accumulated may be used to meet elective requirements.
  
  • LSTP 1127 - Liberal Arts Studies

    1 hour
    Co-requisite: HIST 4850 . Selected topics are offered each semester, dealing with timely issues of interest to students and faculty. Hours accumulated may be used to meet elective requirements.
  
  • LSTP 1128 - Liberal Arts Studies

    1 hour
    Selected topics are offered each semester, dealing with timely issues of interest to students and faculty. Hours accumulated may be used to meet elective requirements.

Mathematics

  
  • MATH 0090 - Review of Mathematics

    3 hours
    This course is designed for all beginning freshmen students found deficient in basic mathematics as determined by SAT/ACT scores or a math placement test. Areas covered include number systems, equations and inequalities, polynomials, exponents, factoring, rational expressions, graphing linear equations, linear systems, and roots and radicals. (Institutional credit is given, but the credit may not be used to satisfy degree requirements.)
  
  • MATH 0090I - Intensive Math Course

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: Test Score. Co-requisite: MATH 1101I . This course is designed for all beginning freshmen students found deficient in basic mathematics as determined by SAT/ACT scores, or math placement test. Areas covered include number systems, equations and inequalities, polynomials, exponents, factoring, rational expressions, graphing linear equations, linear systems, and roots and radicals. (Institutional credit is given, but the credit may not be used to satisfy degree requirements.)
  
  • MATH 1101 - College Algebra

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 0090  or appropriate score on SAT/ACT or math placement exam. A study of algebra, including exponents, polynomials, factoring, radicals, complex numbers, equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, function inverses, zeros of polynomials, systems of equations and matrices.
  
  • MATH 1101I - College Algebra Intensive

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: Test Score. Co-requisite: MATH 0090I . Second half of MATH 1101 /MATH 0090  intensive course. Meets the second half of the semester. A study of algebra, including exponents, polynomials, factoring, radicals, complex numbers, equations and inequalities, functions and their graphs, function inverses, zeros of polynomials, systems of equations and matrices.
  
  • MATH 1110 - Math Modeling

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 0090  or appropriate score on SAT/ACT or math placement exam. This course uses graphical, numerical, and symbolic techniques to describe and explore real-world data. Emphasis is on the use of elementary functions (linear, quadratic exponential, logarithmic, and polynomial) to construct useful mathematical models, and to analyze them critically. This course is not meant to prepare students for other mathematics courses.
  
  • MATH 1113 - Precalculus

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 1101  or MATH 1101I  or appropriate score on SAT/ACT or math placement exam. Review of the fundamentals of algebra and the concept of function. Intensive study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions, and applications.
  
  • MATH 2000 - Elementary Statistics

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 1101  or MATH 1113  or MATH 2201  or MATH 1101I . A basic elementary course in statistics at a level which does not require a knowledge of calculus. Topics include descriptive statistics, probability, distributions, random variables, sampling distributions, estimation, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, linear regression, and correlation.
  
  • MATH 2201 - Calculus I

    4 hours
    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 1113  or appropriate score on SAT/ACT or math placement exam. This is a first course in calculus and analytic geometry. Topics include fundamental concepts of limits, continuity, derivatives, and integrals of functions of one variable.
  
  • MATH 2202 - Calculus II

    4 hours
    Prerequisites: A grade of “C”or better in MATH 2201  The main topics of this course will be integral calculus and infinite sequences and series. Emphasis will be placed on applications of the integral, techniques of integration, and Taylor Series. 
  
  • MATH 2203 - Calculus III

    4 hours
    Prerequisites: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 2202.  In this course, the concepts of single variable calculus are extended to functions of more than one variable. Topics will include vector calculus, partial derivatives, multiple integrals, and applications of these concepts.
  
  • MATH 2420 - Discrete Mathematics

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 1113 This course provides an introduction to discrete structures, which are applicable to computer science. Topics in this course include number bases, logic, sets, Boolean algebra, and elementary concepts of graph theory.
  
  • MATH 2850 - Study Abroad

    1 hour
  
  • MATH 2851 - Study Abroad

    1 hour
  
  • MATH 2980 - Independent Study

    1 hour


    Students enrolled in Independent Study will work in close contact with a sponsoring faculty member to investigate a discipline facet not covered within the College curriculum.  Independent Study Courses are designed in concert with the student and the sponsoring faculty member and are offered to provide increased opportunity for individualized learning in a well-defined area of study.

     

  
  • MATH 2981 - Independent Study

    1 hour
    Students enrolled in Independent Study will work in close contact with a sponsoring faculty member to investigate a discipline facet not covered within the College curriculum.  Independent Study Courses are designed in concert with the student and the sponsoring faculty member and are offered to provide increased opportunity for individualized learning in a well-defined area of study.
  
  • MATH 3371 - Modern Geometry

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2201  This course covers Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry, including incidences, order and the parallel postulate.
  
  • MATH 3460 - Linear Algebra

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2202  Included will be systems of linear equations, vector spaces, matrices, linear transformations, subspaces and bases.
  
  • MATH 3532 - Probability & Statistical Inference

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2201  This course is designed to introduce the student to probability and both descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include: random variables and probability distributions, expectation and variance of random variables, properties of estimators, exploratory data techniques, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests for population mean and proportion, Statistical Process Control, chi-square goodness of fit test, and contingency table analysis. The MINITAB statistical software package is used.
  
  • MATH 3610 - Differential Equations

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2203  An orientation to music education. The course includes: Observations of elementary and secondary music programs; the early history of education and music education through the work of Horace Mann and Lowell Mason; Music teacher roles, advocacy, methods and standard practices in modern band, choral, elementary general music and orchestral music programs.
  
  • MATH 4381 - Topology

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2203  This course is an introduction to concepts in topology and covers: topological spaces, metric spaces, continuity, homeomorphisms, neighborhoods, closed sets and closure, basis and sub-basis for a topology, subspaces, product spaces, connectivity, compactness, and separation axioms.
  
  • MATH 4461 - Abstract Algebra I

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 3460  This course is an introduction to the fundamental structures of abstract algebra, including groups, permutations, homomorphisms and factor groups.
  
  • MATH 4462 - Abstract Algebra II

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 4461  This course is a continuation of MATH 4461. Some topics of this course are rings, integral domains, and fields, polynomials over a field, matrices over a field, algebraic numbers and ideals.
  
  • MATH 4520 - Mathematical Models

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2203  This course explores applications of mathematics to a wide variety of problems inherent in a technological society. Emphasis may vary among physical, biological, and environmental systems of linear programming, queuing theory, Markov processes, and other problems of systems engineering.
  
  • MATH 4551 - Mathematical Statistics

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2203  Calculus-based course covering probability, random variables and their distributions, mathematical expectation, moment generating functions, sampling distributions.
  
  • MATH 4650 - Complex Variables

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 2203  This course introduces the calculus of a function of a single complex variable. Topics include complex numbers, limits and differentiation of functions of a complex variable, contour integrals, analytic functions, power series, and residues.
  
  • MATH 4661 - Real Analysis I

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 3610  This course is a rigorous treatment of the concepts from one-variable Calculus. Topics include sequences, Cauchy sequences, convergence, upper and lower limits, sequential compactness, continuity, uniform continuity, differentiation.
  
  • MATH 4662 - Real Analysis II

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 4661  A continuation of Real Analysis I. Topics include integration, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, series, uniform convergence, and power series.
  
  • MATH 4681 - Numerical Analysis

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: MATH 3610  This course introduces numerical methods for solving equations and approximating. Topics include convergence of methods and numerical methods for solving systems of equations, problems in ordinary differential equations, differentiation and integration.
  
  • MATH 4850 - Study Abroad

    1 hour
  
  • MATH 4851 - Study Abroad

    1 hour
  
  • MATH 4980 - Independent Study

    1 hour
    Students enrolled in Independent Study will work in close contact with a sponsoring faculty member to investigate a discipline facet not covered within the College curriculum.  Independent Study Courses are designed in concert with the student and the sponsoring faculty member and are offered to provide increased opportunity for individualized learning in a well-defined area of study.
  
  • MATH 4981 - Independent Study

    1 hour
    Students enrolled in Independent Study will work in close contact with a sponsoring faculty member to investigate a discipline facet not covered within the College curriculum.  Independent Study Courses are designed in concert with the student and the sponsoring faculty member and are offered to provide increased opportunity for individualized learning in a well-defined area of study.
  
  • MATH 4997 - Special Topics in Math

    1-3 hours
    Courses on selected topics in the discipline.

Music

  
  • EDUC 3014 - Social Science Education: Middle Grades Education

    3 hours
    Prerequisites: EDUC 2204 EDUC 3011    Co-requisite: and EDUC 3013 , and/or EDUC 3015 , and/or EDUC 3016  A study of the methods of teaching and the development of curriculum in the social sciences in the middle grades with attention given to sources of curricula, methods of instruction, and teaching skills essential for learning in social sciences. Practicum is required.
  
  
  • MUSI 1011BN - Applied Non-major Bassoon I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011CEL - Applied Non-major Cello I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011CL - Applied Non-major Clarinet I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011DB - Applied Non-major Double Bass I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011EU - Applied Non-major Euphonium I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011FH - Applied Non-major French Horn I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011FL - Applied Non-major Flute I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011GTR - Applied Non-major Guitar I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011OB - Applied Non-major Oboe I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011OR - Applied Non-major Organ I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011PA - Applied Non-major Piano I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011PER - Applied Non-major Percussion I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011SX - Applied Non-major Saxphone I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011TBN - Applied Non-major Trombone I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011TRP - Applied Non-major Trumpet I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011TUB - Applied Non-major Tuba I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011VCE - Applied Non-major Voice I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011VIO - Applied Non-major Violin I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1011VLA - Applied Non-major Viola I

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  
  • MUSI 1012BN - Applied Non-major Bassoon II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012CEL - Applied Non-major Cello II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012CL - Applied Non-major Clarinet II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012DB - Applied Non-major Double Bass II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012EU - Applied Non-major Euphonium II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012FH - Applied Non-major French Horn II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012FL - Applied Non-major Flute II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012GTR - Applied Non-major Guitar II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012OB - Applied Non-major Oboe II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012OR - Applied Non-major Organ II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012PA - Applied Non-major Piano II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012PER - Applied Non-major Percussion II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors.  A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012SX - Applied Non-major Saxophone II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012TBN - Applied Non-major Trombone II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012TRP - Applied Non-major Trumpet II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012TUB - Applied Non-major Tuba II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012VCE - Applied Non-major Voice II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012VIO - Applied Non-major Violin II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1012VLA - Applied Non-major Viola II

    1 hour
    Prerequisites: Permission of the Music Department. Co-requisite: Membership in an appropriate ensemble determined by the Music Department. Designed for non-music majors. A 25-minute weekly lesson and a minimum of three hours of required weekly practice.
  
  • MUSI 1100 - Music Appreciation

    3 hours
    A course designed to encourage and assist the student in listening to music for the greatest enjoyment and the highest level of aesthetic development and awareness. In addition to studying the broad historical scope of musical development, the student undertakes an extensive listening program of representative examples of the many types and genres of music.
  
  
  • MUSI 1101G - Class Guitar I

    1 hour
    The development of basic performance skills on guitar and similar instruments. Open to all students.
  
  • MUSI 1101P - Class Piano I

    1 hour
    The development of music literacy through the study of fundamental piano skills: technique, sight-reading, repertoire, theory, harmonization, transposition, improvisation, score-reading and ensemble activities. Open to all students.
 

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