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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Advanced study of composition, with emphasis on instrumental combinations. PREREQ: MST 319 and 315 and instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. This course is an intense "hands-on" study of the computer-based electronic music studio and electronic music techniques. Topics include acoustics, digital sound recording, editing, processing and synthesis, M.I.D.I. hardware and software, music notation, and the historical origins and literature of electro-acoustic music. Short compositional exercises will be assigned. Additional studio time outside of class is required. PREREQ: MST 236.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. This course continues the intense "hands-on" study of the computer-based electronic music studio and electronic music techniques studied in Electronic Music I. Topics include multitrack audio recording, audio engineering, and audio production, introduction to interactive and algorithmic instrument design, and music for video production techniques. Short compositional exercises will be assigned. Additional studio time outside of class is required. PREREQ: MST 321.
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9.00 Credits
One semester, 1-3 credits. (May be repeated to a maximum of 9 credits.) Individual projects in an appropriate field, under faculty supervision. PREREQ: Departmental permission.
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3.00 Credits
One semester, 3 credits (maximum 9 credits). A course offering qualified students the opportunity to study special topics in one of the following areas of music: literature and history, theory and composition, and performance. PREREQ: Departmental permission, to be applied. Courses in Musical Performance *Courses preceded by an asterisk are not expected to be offered in 2009-2011.
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5.00 Credits
15 hours per week and a biweekly conference, 5 credits. The course may be repeated once under special circumstances and with the approval of the Internship Committee. Grading will be Pass/Fail. Student interns in the Natural and Social Sciences departments will undertake supervised work or research in selected public or private institutions for which their studies and skills equip them. For example, the Bronx Zoo and the American Museum of Natural History would be possible host institutions for students in Biology or Anthropology. PREREQ: Satisfactory completion of 75 college credits, recommendation by a faculty member, and approval by an advisory and screening committee to be appointed by the Dean of Natural and Social Sciences.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Sociological, psychological, and healthcare perspectives and ethical issues surrounding the processes of dying and bereavement. Topics include: the history of attitudes toward death, the new medical technology, the ways individuals confront their own death and that of others, dying in institutions, death and the child, and suicide.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, 3 hours. Historical, philosophical, and theoretical foundations of nursing and selected topics relating to the intersubjective nature of professional nursing and its moral, ethical, and legal dimensions. PREREQ: Admission to the Nursing major.
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6.00 Credits
6 credits: 3 hours, lecture; 12 hours, clinical laboratory. Emphasis on therapeutic communication, health assessment, and data analysis. COREQ: NUR 300, NUR 344. PRE- or COREQ: HIN 269.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 hours lecture). Methods of research and inquiry in nursing and their implications for clinical practice. PREREQ or COREQ: NUR 300.
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