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MUS 221: Musical Styles
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
This is a rotating topics course focusing on a specific musical style each term. Topics include jazz, opera, musical theatre, chamber music, piano literature and voice, symphonic music, electronic music and popular music. This course may be repeated for credit under different topics.
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MUS 230: Great Composers
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
This is a rotating topics course covering the works and lives of great composers including Beethoven, Mozart and Bach. The course examines the external influences of the era such as technological developments, social and cultural life and political circumstances on a specific composer each term. This course may be repeated under different topics.
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MUS 260: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
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MUS 316: Conducting
2.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
A study of the principles of choral-conducting; score-reading; the application of musicianship to conducting problems; and the conducting of recordings and live vocal ensembles. Prerequisite: Music 101 and permission of the instructor.
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MUS 390: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Student-initiated study or special projects, including off-campus experience carried out under faculty supervision. Prerequisite: Junior standing and a declared major in music.
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NEU 200: Introduction to Neuroscience
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
This introductory course covers many aspects of neuroscience including synaptic transmission, psychopharmacology, sensory systems, cognition, learning and basis of neurological disease. Prerequisites: BIO 121, 122 or PSY 100 or permission of the instructor.
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NEU 220: Sensation and Perception (Alternate years)
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An in-depth study of sensory systems including vision, taste, olfaction, audition and somatic senses. Lab is required for Neuroscience majors. This course fulfills only the 3 credit SCI requirement. Prerequisite: PSY 100 or BIO 121.
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NEU 330: Neuropharmacology (Alternate years)
3.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
An in- depth study of the pharmacological aspects of neuroscience with an emphasis on clinical applications. Prerequisite: NEU 200.
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NEU 340: Neuroscience Methods (Alternate years)
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
This laboratory course introduces students to several of the methods currently used by neuroscientists including electrophysiological, histological and molecular techniques. The lecture component explores both classical and current literature in Neuroscience. Prerequisites: BIO 222 or 236, NEU 200 (NEU 200 can be taken concurrently).
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NEU 348: Diseases of the Nervous System (Alternate years)
4.00 Credits
Cedar Crest College
Our brains control everything that makes us human, including how we think, feel, learn, and how we perceive the outside world. When the brain is damaged by disease or injury or fails to form correctly during development, the results can be catastrophic. This course will examine selected diseases of the nervous system at both the clinical and the molecular level and assess current treatments. Diseases to be discussed may include Alzheimer, schizophrenia, neural tube defects, autism, and spinal cord injuries. Readings from the primary literature and laboratory activities will complement the lecture material. Prerequisite: BIO 236, or permission of the instructor.
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