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MUTH 412: Orchestration
2.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
The study of the orchestra and its use throughout the history of music, with particular emphasis on writing and arranging for various types and sizes of ensembles. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: MUTH 223 or consent of instructor. Two Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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MUTH 423: Composition
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course is a study of compositional technique and practical experience in the composition of small musical forms for both the vocal and instrumental media. Prerequisite(s): MUTH 221 and MUTH 223 or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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MUTH 462: Counterpoint
2.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
Detailed study of tonal counterpoint through analysis of selected 18th century works and composition in the style of J.S. Bach. Prerequisite(s)/co-requisite(s): MUTH 211 and MUTH 213 or consent of instructor. Two Hours, Spring, Even Years
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MUTH 472: Form And Analysis
2.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A study of musical forms through analysis of representative works in various stylistic periods. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: MUTH 223 or consent of instructor. Two Hours, Fall, Even Years
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NSCI 481-485: Special Topics in Natural Science
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course is intended to provide an avenue for intensive study of current issues, trends, or problems in the natural sciences. The course will involve close collaboration between students and faculty on a topic or issue related to the individual's interest and career choice. Prerequisites: BIOL 111, 113, 121 and 123, OR CHEM 111, 113, 121 and 124, OR MATH 164, plus senior standing or consent of instructor. May be taken for variable credit and repeated up to a maximum of five semester hours. One to Five Hours, On Demand Mission Statement: The physics courses, in accordance with the Missouri Baptist University mission statement, seek to prepare students to live in harmony with the physical environment by becoming aware of its basic principles and the means for intelligent use and conservation of its resources. An understanding of the principles of physics, designed and implemented by God, is a key factor in fulfilling this purpose. The physics courses are designed to provide this understanding, give science and mathematics students the physics background required for success in those careers, and satisfy Unified Science Core requirements for secondary science certification in Missouri. The courses in physics (PHYS) are offered to fulfill general education, elective or additional physics credits, and/or Missouri science certification requirements.
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PHYS 101: Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This laboratory is co-requisite to PHYS 103 Introduction to Physical Science. This lab may be taken for credit apart from PHYS 103 only with the written consent of the instructor and the student's advisor. Labs will meet for two hours per week for one credit hour. One Hour, Fall, Spring, Summer
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PHYS 103: Introduction to Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A survey of selected topics in physics, including mechanics, heat, light, electricity, and nuclear physics, together with a brief overview of astronomy. This is the recommended physical science course for the general education of non-science majors, and it has the dual goals of providing information about the world around us and of developing and testing intellectual skills in conception, analysis, and logic. Laboratory work is included in this course. Prerequisite(s): MATH 113 or equivalent, or consent of instructor. Co-requisite: PHYS 101 Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory. Three Hours, Fall, Spring, Summer
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PHYS 111: Introduction to Physics Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This laboratory is co-requisite to PHYS 113 Introduction to Physics. This lab may be taken for credit apart from PHYS 113 only with the written consent of the instructor and the student's advisor. Labs will meet for two hours per week for one credit hour. One Hour, On Demand
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PHYS 113: Introduction to Physics
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
Physics can be thought of as the ordering of the world around us, of the behavior and structure of matter, and of the laws that govern these processes. This course gives an overview of many topics that arise in a study of the ideas mentioned above. It covers topics such as motions, forces, energy, waves, electricity, and nuclear physics. It is suitable for students that desire a more detailed study of physics than is given in PHYS 101 and 103, but are not ready to study PHYS 211 and 213. Prerequisite(s): MATH 113 and high school trigonometry, or their equivalent. Co-requisite: PHYS 111 Introduction to Physics Laboratory. Three Hours, On Demand
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PHYS 122: Geology And Earth Science Laboratory
4.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This laboratory is co-requisite to PHYS 123 Geology and Earth Science. This lab may be taken for credit apart from PHYS 123 only with the written consent of the instructor and the student's advisor. Labs will meet for four hours per week for two credit hours. The laboratories may include field projects and trips. Two Hours, Summer, Even Years
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