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3.00 Credits
This course combines the study of history and presentation of outstanding examples of the literature of music. Attention is given to social, political, and economic conditions influencing the development of music.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the continuance of MUSC 250. Prerequisite: MUSC 250.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the internet as a music promotion resource. Topics include music marketing, web design, and independent label and artist promotion.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to studio maintenance. Topics include basic electronics, troubleshooting equipment problems, soldering techniques, and the use of test equipment.
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3.00 Credits
PT I focuses on the foundational skills needed to learn and function within the Pro Tools environment at a basic level. Topics include system capabilities (record, edit, mix, process, and audio delivery), understanding the Pro Tools file system (session documents, audio files, audio regions), navigation and display basics, recording modes and techniques. Other topics include setting levels, selection techniques for audio regions (precursor to basic editing), basic editing and mixing, importing audio files, using fades, using AudioSuite (file-based) plug-ins, introduction to MIDI.
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3.00 Credits
The PT II course builds on knowledge and techniques acquired in the PT I. Topics included in PT I receive expanded attention, with instructor demonstrations and student exercises. Individuals who complete PT II will be well-prepared to work on their own projects in Pro Tools
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2.00 Credits
The student is introduced to language and dosage calculations required for safe functioning in nursing practice. Interpretation of medical orders, medical terminology, systems of measurement, conversions and calculation of dosages of oral and parental medications will also be discussed. Study skills, test taking skills, and time management skills are discussed. Stress reduction techniques are discussed along with identifying University support sources available for students.
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4.00 Credits
This 7 ? week elective course is designed to prepare students to write the standardized pre-admission examination for application to the nursing program. The course will provide a review of three main areas: Verbal skills, which consists of both word knowledge and reading comprehension; Mathematics, which includes basic calculations, word problems, as well as basic algebra, geometry, conversions, graphs, and applied mathematics; and Science, which examines general biology, chemistry, physics and earth science. Students will earn a grade of Pass (P) or Fail (F) for this course. Students may audit this course. This course is open to all interested students. Clock hours: Sixty (60) didactic clock hours over 7 ? weeks (lecture, discussion). 8 clock hours of classroom instruction per week.
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6.00 Credits
This course introduces basic concepts, theories, and principles inherent in the roles and competencies of the beginning nurse practitioner and applies this knowledge to practice. Identified basic human needs based on King?s General System?s Framework along with the nursing process and basic nursing skills are presented and used to guide nursing practice in simulated and clinical settings. Students will also be introduced to the history of Southern University as well as its? purpose, administrative systems, policies and regulation. Prerequisites: CHEM 129, ENGL 110, MATH 133, BIOL 200, BIOL 220 and admission into the Associate of Science Nursing Program.
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2.00 Credits
Further develops the professional role through integration of content with Concepts & Processes of Nursing I and Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing courses. Introduces the concept of critical thinking and problem solving into nursing practice. Selected skills are performed in simulated clinical settings. Provides the foundation for utilization of the nursing process and King?s General Systems Framework in nursing practice. Prerequisites: ENGL 110, ENGL 111, MATH 133, MATH 200, BIOL 200, BIOL 220, BIOL 222, CHEM 129, Psychology 250 and admission into the Associate Science Nursing Program.
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