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MVO 460: Applied Voice for BM ED Majors
1.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
Hour lesson weekly with minimum of seven hours practice a week. Students must perform once each semester on student Recital Hour. May be repeated for additional credit. (All students must pass a Qualifying Exam before taking upper- level applied lessons.)
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MVO 470: Applied Mus for BA MUS/Nonmajo
1.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
Half-hour lesson weekly with minimum of seven hours' practice a week. For secondary instrument, voice, or non- major elective. Also may be recommended for entering freshmen who are deficient in their applied area. May be repeated for additional credit.
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MVO 470 - Applied Mus for BA MUS/Nonmajo
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NEUR 240: Introduction to Neuroscience
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
The fundamental principles and current problems of modern nervous system studies will be introduced. Topics include neural signaling, sensation, movement and the neural basis of cognition. The laboratory will reinforce lecture material and provide practical experience both with classical and modern methods in neuroscience.
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NEUR 319: Psychopharmacology
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
This course deals with chemical transmission in the nervous system and its modification by drugs and disease. Topics include the neural basis and pharmacological treatment of such neurological disorders as depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease. The neurobiology of abused drugs and cognitive enhancing drugs will also be covered. (Same as PSY 319)
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NEUR 410S: Advanced Neuroscience
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
Prerequisites: NEUR 240. In-depth exploration of the issues surveyed in NEUR 240. The laboratory will help students conduct a research project in neuroscience. Spring of odd years. (Same as NEUR 410S, PSY 410S)
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NEUR 473: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
This capstone course will feature rotating topics in neuroscience from complex brain functions including memory, language and emotion to evolution of mind. Students will be required to write abstracts of primary research articles, write a brief review article for non- scientists, present scientific papers to the class and participate in class discussions. Yearly
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NEUR 493: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
Prerequisites: 20 semester hours of courses included in the neuroscience curriculum. Each candidate must submit a written proposal for approval in advance of his/her intention to register for this type of study. Research on a selected neuroscience topic. The results of the research will be presented orally at the Centenary College Student Research Forum or another approved professional event. On demand.
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PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
An introduction to philosophical method through problems selected from such areas as theory of knowledge and reality, art, ethics, religion, and science. Yearly.
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PHIL 102: Contemporary Moral Problems
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
This course is designed to introduce students to ethical philosophy through the study of moral problems. The class begins with a brief introduction to major ethical theories. We will spend the remainder of the semester applying these theories to various ethical problems such as those posed by poverty, sexuality, affirmative action, gun control, punishment and the death penalty, homosexuality, and animal rights. Students will learn to identify kinds of ethical reasons in scholarly, legal, and popular arguments, describe the structure of these arguments, compare these arguments, and evaluate these arguments. Every spring semester
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PHIL 202: Ethics
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
An introduction to the basic concepts and problems of ethics. Ancient and modern theories considered. Yearly.
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