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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(1-3) Students enrolled may acquire experience in teaching music at any level in the public schools.
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3.00 Credits
(3) This course exposes the student to history of music technology, basic acoustics, analog and digital sound recording, MIDI sequencing, and digital sound synthesis. Requisites: PR, INT 140 and INT 348 or PERM from instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(1-3) Specialized topics of narrow scope which lend themselves to presentation as short courses in music education, music theory, music literature, and music history.
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3.00 Credits
(2) A survey of piano repertoire from 1700 to the present. Requisites: PR, MUS 183 or PERM.
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3.00 Credits
(2) Historical and analytical study of organ literature from the Renaissance to the present. Requisites: PR, MUS 183 or PERM.
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3.00 Credits
(2) A study of solo song from 1600 to the present, concentrating on representative composers and works of German, French, Italian, English, and American origin. Requisites: PR, MUS 183 or PERM.
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3.00 Credits
(3) An investigation of the problems and procedures of multi-track recording in concert hall and studio environments including planning the recording session, evaluating/installing equipment and software, engineering the session, editing, signal processing, and finalizing a stereo mix to various types of digital media. Requisites: PR, MUS 678; PERM.
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3.00 Credits
(1) The course is designed for all students interested in learning about the discipline of nursing. The scientific basis for nursing practice is explored. Course content includes the roles and functions of nurses in various settings, types of educational programs available, basic nursing organizations, guidelines for nursing practice, and selected concepts such as touch, life continuum, caring, empathy, intimacy, and wholeness. Requisites: freshman standing.
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3.00 Credits
(2) This course introduces the student to fundamental skills for nursing care of individuals throughout the lifespan. Content focus includes but is not limited to proper communication techniques, basic documentation skills, basic terminology and legal/ethical responsibilities. Requisites: PR, BIOL 230, CPR Certification.
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3.00 Credits
(2) This course introduces the student to major concepts and commonly used terminology related to pathology in each organ system. Requisites: PR, BIOL 230 and BIOL 234.
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