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  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 credit)(Prereq: Permission of the instructor)(Coreq: MSCI*487) The laboratory demonstrates principles and topics presented in lecture. Offered as needed. Prerequisite:    Take MSCI*487;
  • 3.00 Credits

    Theoretical and applied approaches to present day environmental problems will be presented and critically discussed. Emphasis is placed on the solutions and future impacts. Students will be presented overviews of several environmental issues. and will generate a comprehensive analysis of the associated technical, economic, social and political issues and proposed solutions. The class will meet with several state and federal agencies involved in present day environmental issues providing students with exposure to "real world" applications. Each student will be required to give an oral presentation. Three lecture hours and three seminar hours per week. Prerequisite:    Take MSCI*301 MSCI*302 MSCI*304 or MSCI*305(MSCI_305); Corequisite:    MSCI*495L Take MSCI*495L;
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 credit)(Coreq: MSCI*495) The laboratory demonstrates the topics and principles presented in lecture. Offered as needed Prerequisite:    Take MSCI*495; Corequisite:    MSCI*495
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    (3-6 credits)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in at least 3 lecture/lab pairs pairs from MSCI*301/L, MSCI*302/L, MSCI*304/L, and MSCI*305/L, or permission of instructor. An approved contract must be submitted) Each student plans and executes an original research project with guidance and supervision of a marine science faculty member. Results are presented in written and oral form. Senior thesis is strongly suggested for students intending to pursue graduate studies. No more than six total credits hours of an independent study, internship, and/or directed undergraduate research, and/or senior thesis may be used for major credit. F,S,Su Prerequisite:    Take 3 groups; GROUP: Take MSCI*301 MSCI*301L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*304 MSCI*304L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*305(10856) MSCI*305L(10857); Minimum grade C;
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    (1-12 credits)(Prereq: Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5; a grade of 'C' or better in two [2] of these lecture/lab pairs: MSCI*301/L, MSCI*302/L, MSCI*304/L, and MSCI*305/L; a contract must be approved by the off-campus supervisor, faculty coordinator, and the department chair by the time of registration) Intensive off-site experience in marine science or a related field, as part of an approved competitive internship or research experience with primary supervision by a non-faculty member. May require work outside normal University working hours including weekends and holidays. Students are required to complete an appropriate term product as described in the internship application process. Requires a minimum of 50 hours of on-site, supervised, and evaluated student work experience per credit. Additional academic requirements may apply for specific internship opportunities. The course may be repeated for credit with different external providers and taken for 1 to 12 credits with each providor but no more than six total graded internship or research class creddits may be used for major credit. F,S,Su Prerequisite:    Take 2 groups; GROUP: Take MSCI*301 MSCI*301L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*304 MSCI*304L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*305(10856) MSCI*305L(10857); Minimum grade C;
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    (3-6 credits)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in 2 lecture/lab pairs from MSCI*301/L, MSCI*302/L, MSCI*304/L, or MSCI*305/L, or permission of instructor. A contract must be approved by the instructor and the Department Chair at time of registration.) Structured undergraduate research projects conducted with the faculty direction and participation. Projects will explore marine or related problems using the scientific method. One conference and no less than five laboratory or field research hours per week. No more than six total credit hours of an independent study, internship, and/or directed undergraduate research, and/or senior thesis may be used for major credit. Repeatable with permission of instructor and department chair, and new course contract. F,S,Su. Prerequisite:    Take 2 groups; GROUP: Take MSCI*301 MSCI*301L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*304 MSCI*304L; Minimum grade C; GROUP: Take MSCI*305(10856) MSCI*305L(10857); Minimum grade C;
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 credits)(Prereq: Permission of instructor) Elementary course in singing in which both group and individual techniques are employed. Emphasis on the study of voice production and principles of singing. Repeatable up to 5 times. F
  • 2.00 Credits

    (2 credits) This course provides students with skills necessary to accuratey form sounds in the English, Italian, French, German, and Ecclesiastical Latin languages as represented by the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). This foundation serves to prepare clear and effective expression of choral lyrics from transciptions and translations of song texts. F
  • 0.00 Credits

    (0) (Restricted to music majors in the teacher preparation concentration) (Prereq: MUS 216, MUS 218, MUS 273, MUS 333, 4 semesters of applied lessons, and 4 semesters of ensembles) (Coreq: concurrent enrollment in MUED 292) Diagnostic and advisory review of student work, skills, and dispositions upoin completion of 60 semester credit hours. This benchmark assessment tool assesses student progress in music performance (primary instrument and ensembles) and keyboard, aural, and sight-reading skills prior to entering upper division courses in the teacher preparation track. Pass/Fail grading only. S. Prerequisite:    Take MUS*216(6103) MUS*218 MUS*273 MUS*333(2861); Corequisite:    Take MUED*292;
  • 1.00 Credits

    (1 credit)(Prereq: MUS*216 and MUS*218) This course provides study of rehearsal techniques, repertoire, and administration of secondary (middle and high school) choral programs. Instrumental concentration students study mixed concert choirs, male and female choirs, and techniques for show/jazz choir. Fieldwork is required. F Prerequisite:    Take MUS*216(6103) MUS*218;
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