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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course undertakes the dual task of examining the service sector, which comprises an ever-increasing proportion of GNP, as well as the diverse set of organizations which operate under special governmental dispensation for the purpose of serving society with objectives other than achieving profit. While the basic marketing principles apply in both cases, special emphasis will be given to operational differences between these two important categories of marketers and their goods/profit-oriented counterparts. Prerequisite: MKTG 3010.
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3.00 Credits
This is a capstone course in Marketing (to be taken near graduation). It focuses on strategic planning and operations, which integrates various topics such as the marketing concept, market segmentation, brand building, consumer attitudes, marketing research, and integrated marketing communication. A computer-based marketing simulation as well as business plan is required. Prerequisites: MKTG 3200 OR MKTG 4050, and MKTG 3300
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1.00 Credits
Admission by permission of the Director of Bands. A concerting group made up of those bandsmen who exhibit outstanding musicianship and an interest in performing the finest of literature for concert bands. This ensemble conducts tours, broadcasts, and recordings, and appears in formal concerts on the campus.Meets daily. All instrumental majors must have a combination of 7 semesters of MUSC 2010 and 0041. Course may be repeated for up to 4 hours of credit. (Fall and Spring Semesters)
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1.00 Credits
An intensive study of elements of percussion techniques. Accent is on snare drum rudiments, bass drum and timpani, solo and ensemble materials for percussion, tuned percussion instruments, and recital literature in preparation for Senior Recital. One full-hour lesson or two halfhour lessons per week. Prerequisite: follow course sequence. Laboratory fee $100.00/course.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to prepare students, through instruction and practical application of knowledge, to read, write, and hear music. A student may be exempted from this course and move directly to MUSC 1210 by passing the entrance examination in theory. This course does not count towards the degree.
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3.00 Credits
Honors version of MUSC 1020. An intensive course, with emphasis on expanding the student's exposure to musical literature representative of western and nonwestern cultures. Course applies toward satisfaction of University humanities requirement. Limited to Music majors and students in the University Honors Program.
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1.00 Credits
Some of the works of Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and others whose works are of equivalent technical value, together with purely technical materials including all major and minor scales, exacting materials requiring excellent musicianship, skills, and techniques. The study of advanced piano materials. Two one-half-hour periods each. Prerequisite: follow course sequence. Laboratory fee $100.00.
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1.00 Credits
Course intended for nonmajors/ minors. Topics include notes, rhythms, fingering, proper playing techniques, scales, and selected songs. One hour credit.
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1.00 Credits
A continuation of MUSC 1115, this course is intended for non-music majors/minors. Topics include more in-depth study of notes, rhythms, fingerings, proper playing techniques, scales, chords, and selected songs. One hour credit.
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1.00 Credits
Pedal studies, major and minor scales, legato studies, little preludes and fugues of Bach, trios by Stainer, Rheinberger, and others; selected books of Guilmant, Mendelssohn, and other reputable composers. Two one-half-hour periods each. Prerequisites: follow course sequence. Laboratory fee $100.00.
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