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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
1 or 2 semester hour(s) Prerequisite: permission of the instructor This course provides instruction in applied music to develop professional qualities of musicianship, technique, performance, and a wide reading knowledge of music literature. It also includes preparation for the requirements of MUSC 398 and/or 493. Requirement: Performance in a studio recital. Repeatable up to four semesters. [Musical arts minor track.].
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2.00 Credits
1 or 2 semester hour(s) Prerequisites: MUSC 393, permission of the instructor, and audition for music faculty This course is a continuation of the concepts covered in MUSC 393. Requirement: Performance of a halfhour solo recital. Non-repeatable. [Musical arts minor track.].
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2.00 Credits
1 or 2 semester hour(s) Prerequisite: permission of the instructor This course provides instruction in applied music to develop professional qualities of musicianship, technique, performance, and a wide reading knowledge of music literature. Requirement: Performance in a studio recital. Repeatable up to four semesters. [Does not count toward the musical arts minor].
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisites: MUSC 393 and permission of the instructor This course offers advanced applied music instruction at the senior level to develop professional qualities of musicianship in the continuation of study of literature, technique, and performance practices. It also includes preparation for the requirements of MUSC 498. Requirement: Performance in a studio recital. Repeatable up to four semesters. [Musical arts minor track].
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisites: MUSC 493, permission of the instructor, and audition for the music faculty This course involved continuation of the concepts covered in MUSC 493, with specialized and intense study of literature and techniques of performance. Requirement: Performance of a one-hour solo recital. Non-repeatable. [Musical arts minor track].
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisite: permission of the instructor This course offers advanced applied music instruction at the senior level to develop professional qualities of musicianship in the continuation of study of literature, technique, and performance practices. Requirement: Performance in a studio recital. Repeatable. [Does not count toward the musical arts minor].
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: enrollment in the NMI program Corequisites: NMED 415, 425, 435, 445, 455, 462, 465, 472, 475, and 477 This course covers the mathematics applicable to the field of clinical nuclear medicine. Topics include activity units, the decay formula, radionuclide dose and dosage calculations, radionuclide equilibrium, radiation counting statistics, and MDA.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisite: enrollment in the NMI program Corequisites: NMED 405, 425, 435, 445, 455, 462, 465, 472, 475, and 477 Starting with applicable concepts of classical physics, this course covers atomic structure, mass-energy relationships, electromagnetic radiation, decay modes, half-life and the interaction of radiation with matter. Inverse square law, shielding and exposure calculations are also covered. Radionuclide production methods are presented.
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1.00 Credits
1 semester hour Prerequisite: enrollment in the NMI program Corequisites: NMED 405, 415, 435, 445, 455, 462, 465, 472, 475, and 477 Basics of radiobiology, including the molecular and cellular effects of radiation, the acute and chronic effects of radiation and how radiation affects the various tissues and organ systems of the body, will also be covered. Stochastic and non-stochastic effects are covered.
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2.00 Credits
2 semester hours Prerequisite: enrollment in the NMI program Corequisites: NMED 405, 415, 425, 445, 455, 462, 465, 472, 475, and 477 Topics include licensing requirements, guidelines and regulations for radiation protection, governing agencies, radiation signs, record keeping, personnel and area monitoring, radionuclide receipt, storage and disposal, and management of clinical radiation spills and accidents.
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