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  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: placement or permission of department chair; plus MUS 1501 taken in the same semester Students in MUS 1501 develop their aural skills of ear training, sight singing, and dictation through instructor-led computer-based instruction and learn to apply basic beginning principles of music theory to computer exercises involving key signatures, scale construction, intervals, triads, and chord progressions and inversions. Credit for this course may be earned through Advanced Placement examination. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $25.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 1501/1501L; plus MUS 1511L taken in the same semester Students continue their music study developing more advanced principles from MUS 1501, including common tone chord progressions and modulations, advanced figured bass, melodic harmonization, and analysis of diatonic and chromatic harmonies. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $25.00
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 1501/1501L; plus MUS 1511 taken in the same semester Students in MUS 1511 develop their aural skills of ear training, sight singing, and dictation through instructor-led computer-based instruction and learn to apply basic beginning principles of music theory to computer exercises involving key signatures, scale construction, intervals, triads, and chord progressions and inversions. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $25.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 1511/1511L; plus MUS 2011L taken in the same semester Students study more advanced principles from MUS 1511, including complex chords and progressions, modulations, advanced figured bass, melodic harmonization, and analysis. Musical forms are studied so as to establish the foundation for the creation of original composition throughout the course. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $25.00
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 1511/1511L; plus MUS 2011 taken in the same semester Students in MUS 2011 develop advanced aural skills of ear training, sight singing, and dictation through instructorled computer-based instruction and expand the principles of music theory through computer exercises involving advanced intervals, triads, chord progressions and inversions, melodic dictation, and keyboard harmony. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $25.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 2011/2011L; plus MUS 2021L taken in the same semester Students study more advanced principles from MUS 2011, including complex chords and progressions, modulations, advanced figured bass, melodic harmonization, and analysis. Musical forms are studied so as to establish the foundation for the creation of original composition throughout the course. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $25.00
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 2011/2011L; plus MUS 2021 taken in the same semester Students in MUS 2021 expand advanced aural skills of ear training, sight singing, and dictation through instructorled computer-based instruction and expand the principles of music theory through computer exercises involving advanced intervals, triads, chromatic and altered chord progressions and inversions, melodic dictation, and keyboard harmony. Offered days during the fall and spring semesters. Course fee: $25.00
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 1191-1197 Students continue to develop their technical skills and to expand their knowledge of literature appropriate to their instrument and to participate in one of the instrumental or vocal ensembles at the college. Students prepare a piece of music, with approval of their instructor, to be performed in a combined student recital. Qualified piano students have the opportunity to accompany selected vocal students in recital with permission of instructor. Course fee: $250.00
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MUS 2181-2187 Students in their fourth semester of private instruction prepare selected repertoire for a recital presentation at the end of the semester with instructor and department approval. Qualified piano students have the opportunity to accompany selected vocal students in recital, perform their own recital, or accompany the choral ensemble in concert, with permission of the instructor. Course fee: $250.00
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement, ENG 0900 or placement, MTH 0900 or placement Students receive an overview of the nursing profession. Topics include basic information on the current healthcare system and the evolution of nursing. Students are introduced to the importance of developing strong critical thinking skills as well as the foundational legal and ethical principles that guide nursing care. The components of the teaching/learning process and principles of communication are emphasized as key nursing interventions. This course provides an overview for students who may be considering nursing as a course of study, but this course does not guarantee admission to the nursing program. Students must complete the department admission process. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination. Offered days only. Course fee: $35.00
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