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MTH 4143: Advanced Calculus
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
Limits, continuity, and differentiation of functions of one and several variables, the Riemann integral, and vector analysis. Prerequisite: MTH 3114, Calculus III.
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MTH 4213: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
An independent research project arranged between a senior mathematics student and an instructor to provide intensive study in a particular area of interest on a topic approved by the mathematics faculty. The course includes a definition of goals appropriate for the advanced student, ways of attaining those goals, and means of measuring progress. Successful completion of this project is a requirement for graduation.
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MTH 4991-3: Special Problems in Math
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
Various topics, on demand. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. By special arrangement with the Instructor.
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MUS 1003: Music Appreciation
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
This course examines music from a number of view points, historical, sociological, structural and psychological in order to develop active, perceptive, listening skills in the general student; as well as an appreciation for a wide range of musical expressions. This course is not applicable toward a major or minor in music.
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MUS 1013: The Language of Music
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
This course provides a general introduction to basic music skills, including elementary music reading, basic musical terminology, a general introduction to essential music literature, and some training in basic keyboard technique. The course will be team-taught by the music faculty and open to general students; those who think they might be interested in a music major or minor could find out quickly in this course whether they have the necessary skills and abilities. There will be competency exam given at the end of the course. If passed, students move on to music major courses in theory and music history. Students who can pass this exam coming into the program can move directly into the music major without taking the Language of Music course.
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MUS 1014: Theory I
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
A study of the fundamental vocabulary of the language of music. This includes principles of rhythmic and pitch notation and the basic elements of music such as all Major and minor scales, all Major and minor keys, melodic and harmonic intervals, triads, and seventh chords in all possible inversions. The laboratory portion of course focuses on the practical application of the above-mentioned elements of harmony at the keyboard, the aural recognition of the material, and the oral demonstration of these skills through sight singing.
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MUS 1024: Theory II
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
A study of the syntax of the language of music. This includes harmonic progression, part writing four-part sonorities in root position, first, second, and third inversion, musical cadences, non-chord notes, secondary functions, modulation to closely related keys, and introduction to formal organization of music. The laboratory portion of course focuses on the practical application of the above-mentioned elements of harmony at the keyboard, the aural recognition of the material, and the oral demonstration of these skills through sight singing. Prerequisite: Student must have passed MUS1014, Theory I with a grade of C- or better.
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MUS 1113: Introduction to Music Literature
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
This course is a survey of classical art music from the Middle Ages through the 20th century that focuses on coverage of major composers, genres and standard concert repertoire, both vocal and instrumental. A portion of the class will also be devoted to the art of concert attendance; students will be required to prepare for, attend and write about select concerts that occur during the term.
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MUS 1201-3201,1202-3202: Applied Voice
2.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
Private instruction in voice designed to foster technique, performance skills and literature appropriate to the demonstrated ability of the individual student. Required attendance and performance in recital classes and a jury examination are required in this course. Course level will be determined by the voice faculty. Only music majors or minors with a primary emphasis in voice may enroll for two credits. Concurrent enrollment in a choral ensemble is required of all students enrolled in applied voice. Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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MUS 1211: Voice Class
3.00 Credits
University of the Ozarks
A small group experience in vocal techniques and appropriate literature for the student with limited vocal background. The class will meet twice weekly. Recital class attendance will be expected, but no recital class or jury performance will be required. Music majors and minors are excluded. Concurrent enrollment in a choral ensemble is encouraged but not required. Prerequisite: None. May be repeated once for credit.
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