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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Principles and techniques for teaching singing, through readings, class discussion, and practical experience.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of song literature in English, Italian, German, and French, with emphasis on performance and stylistic characteristics.
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3.00 Credits
Under faculty supervision, an advanced study project will be pursued in the area of choice. Prerequisite: Departmental approval.
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2.00 Credits
Public performance (45 minutes minimum) for the applied music major in the senior year. Meets the Capstone course requirement in the major. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to common fossils of the Kansas City area south of the Missouri River. A field trip to collect fossils will be included, and the fossils will be identified by phylum or class. FA, even years.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Presentation and discussion of topics in natural science. Each offering will be titled appropriately. Topics could include: History and Nature of Science and Technology, Space Science, and Astronomy. A student may take any number of different topics FA, SP, SU.
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4.00 Credits
A non-mathematical introduction to the study of the earth. Topics include minerals and rocks; dynamic internal processes including volcanism, earthquakes, plate tectonics, and mountain building; and surficial processes including erosion by streams, glaciers, and wind. Laboratory instruction in identification and classification of common minerals and rocks; introduction to and interpretation of topographic and geologic maps. 3 hours lecture per week. Laboratory. CORE- II. SP, even years.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a basic understanding of the atmospheric environment at the introductory level. Scientific principles are applied to our understanding of the atmosphere and its processes. Topics for study include atmospheric composition, winds, clouds, moisture, weather systems, storms, weather prediction, and climate. The student receives an introduction to modern synoptic methods, including data collection, presentation, dissemination, interpretation, and application. Elementary forecasting techniques are discussed. The lab emphasizes the interpretation and use of real-time data, weather maps, charts and graphics; radar and satellite images; and computer forecasting and guidance. 3 hours lecture per week. laboratory. basic mathematical skills are required. CORE-II. SP, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of nutrition and the application of these principles to nutritional requirements of the infant, pre-school child, adolescent, and adult. This course is web-supported. SP.
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4.00 Credits
In this Level 1 Nursing theory course students will explore a framework for understanding the client's experience as well as their understanding of self. Content includes, but is not limited to, the following concepts: holism, health, wellness/illness, spirituality, grief and loss, pain, selfconcept, body image, and sexuality. Communication, nursing process, teachinglearning, chronicity, rehabilitation, cultural diversity, and aging will also be addressed. Meets the Communication Intensive course requirement in the major. Prerequisite: Admission to the nursing major. FA.
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