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ENS 246/446: Guitar Ensemble
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
A performance class covering repertoire for two or more players. Skills in sight-reading and ensemble are stressed as well as an introduction to guitar ensemble literature. Prerequisite: MT 111 or permission of instructor. Meets LAC outcome: AIB2. 1 cr.
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ENS 471: Chamber Music
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
Coaching and performance of major chamber music literature. Must be taken as an arranged class. Students are responsible for forming their own ensemble. Meets LAC outcome: AIB2. 1 cr.
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ENS 471 - Chamber Music
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ENS 474: Accompanying
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
Ensemble credit for pianists accompanying individual singers and instrumentalists. Prerequisite: PER 321. Meets LAC outcome: AIB2. 1 cr.
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ENS 491: Opera Workshop
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
The preparation and presentation of scenes from the operatic literature. Prerequisite: MU 299. Meets LAC outcome: AIB2. 1 cr.
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ENS 491 - Opera Workshop
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ENV 103: Introduction to Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course introduces significant topics in environmental science including human population dynamics, basic ecological principles, environmental impacts of food production, energy resources and technologies, air and water quality, and solid waste management. Students increase their level of environmental literacy while examining potential pathways to ecological sustainability. Meets LAC outcome: NWB1. 3 crs.
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ENV 156: Energy Resources of The Pacific Northwest
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
Energy resources are diverse and relatively abundant in the Pacific Northwest. However, the future trends in development are difficult to predict. Will coal power eventually displace hydropower as the main source What is the future of nuclear power To what extent will wind, geothermal, ocean, or solar energy contribute to our needs During a tour, students visit active sites for some of these power generation systems. 3 crs. This course may be taken for upper-division credit as ENV 356 ADVANCED ENERGY RESOURCES with permission of instructor. ENV 356 meets LAC outcome: NWB1. 3 crs.
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ENV 156 - Energy Resources of The Pacific Northwest
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ENV 310: Principles of Environmental Science
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course surveys major environmental issues that face society. The course examines human population growth, technological development, and ecological processes, then considers issues such as water quality, energy choices, waste management, and air pollution. This course emphasizes the gravity of today's environmental challenges as well as the hope offered by potential solutions leading toward ecological sustainability. 3 crs.
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ENV 318: Human Resources And Limits
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course examines the controversial problems of supply and demand, the issues of environmental impact in resource development, prediction of the impending trends in resource usage, and the role of energy and mineral development in the future of the Pacific Northwest. Meets LAC outcome: NWB3. 3 crs.
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ENV 319: Sustainable Development: a Global Approach
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
Environmental problems and scarcities have resulted from global patterns of population increase, resource management, energy consumption, and economic growth. Profound social consequences result: ethnic clashes, urban unrest, large-scale migrations, deepened poverty, weakened institutions, and civil violence throughout the world. This course explores sustainable development as an alternative to current development policies. Students will review case studies from both developed and developing countries. Meets LAC outcome: NWB4. 3 crs.
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ENV 320: Population And Global Resources
3.00 Credits
Marylhurst University
This course examines the social, economic, political, and environmental consequences of overpopulation in a global context. Three aspects of population change, namely fertility, mortality, and migration, represent a primary focus of study. Meets LAC outcome: NWB3. 3 crs.
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