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MUS 373: Instrumental Methods Brass and Percussion
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
A laboratory course designed to teach the pedagogy and literature of the brass and percussion families of instruments by practical application and illustration. (F-even)
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MUS 383: Instrumental Methods Strings and Woodwinds
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
A laboratory course designed to teach the pedagogy and literature of the string and woodwind families of instruments by practical application and illustration. (S-even)
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MUS 393: Form and Analysis
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisite: MUS 304. This is an advanced theory and composition course covering important forms such as sonata-allegro, binary, ternary, and theme and variations. The course will also explore romantic lieder, isorhythmic motet, counterpoint of the 16th and 18th centuries as well as various techniques of the 20th century. (F-odd)
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MUS 443: Secondary Vocal and Instrumental Methods
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
A curriculum study of problems, methods, administration and materials involved in teaching music in the junior high and senior high school. (For Music Education majors.) (S-even)
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MUS 48V: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisite: permission. Supervised field experience in music.
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MUS 49V: Special Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisite: permission. Special attention given to study, research, composition, or creative project related to individual student's particular interest.
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NSG 212: The Character of Professional Nursing
4.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisites: Admission to the Program; ENG 103; MAT 013 or equivalent. This beginning course introduces the student to the character of the nursing profession, the Department of Nursing's philosophy, Nightingale conceptual framework, program outcomes, and the nursing process. The caring philosophy, historical, spiritual and cultural considerations, critical thinking framework, and legal/ethical aspects of safe nursing practice are introduced. (F) 4 credits
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NSG 218: Holistic Assessment & Therapeutic Communication
4.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisites: FCC 213 or PSY 343; SPC 103; NSG 212. This course is an introduction to holistic assessment of individuals across the lifespan. Therapeutic communication techniques are introduced and practiced. Data analysis and critical thinking are an integral part of this course. (S) 4 credits; 45 lab hours
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NSG 279: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisites: BIO 144; BIO 154; BIO 214; CHE 134; CHE 144. This foundation course focuses on adaptive and maladaptive human responses to disruptions in normal physiology. The student will use knowledge of anatomy/ physiology, chemistry, and microbiology as a basis for exploring and understanding how alterations in structure and function disrupt human body adaptation (maladaptation). Pathophysiology of disease is studied with emphasis on developing scientific rationale for nursing practice. (F) 3 credits
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NSG 325: Medication & Complementary Therapies
3.00 Credits
College of the Ozarks
Prerequisites: NSG 279; CHE 134; CHE 144; BIO 214. Pharmacokinetics, side effects, drug interactions, patient response, and nursing implications for each drug classification are examined. This course will enable the student to make therapeutic assessments and appropriate nursing judgments regarding drug and complimentary therapies in patient care. (F) 3 credits
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