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MUSI 463: Classroom Management Choral
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Prerequisite: MUSI 360 A review of research on the effectiveness of various alternatives for managing the elementary and secondary choral classroom with discussion of the consequences of applying various strategies.
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MUSI 464: Classroom Management Instrumental
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Prerequisite: MUSI 360 A review of research on the effectiveness of various alternatives for managing the elementary and secondary instrumental classroom with discussion of the consequences of applying various strategies.
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MUSI 490: Senior Recital
2.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Prerequisite: Successful completion of the Junior Lecture Recital or permission of music faculty Presentation of a 60-minute performance recital during the Senior year. During the semester of registration in MUSI 490, students receive one 60- minute private lesson per week.
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MUSI 495,496: Special Topics in Music
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Special Topics in Music
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MUSI 497: Independent Study in Music
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Coordinator: Michael McNulty The Theater Arts program at the University of Virginia's College at Wise is committed to fostering an understanding of theater as an integrated, collaborative art form that strives for a communal imagining of what it means to be human. We hold that the practice and experience of theatrical form founds an experiential understanding which engenders empathy and compassion. It is our endeavor to bring this theatrical way of knowing to the larger college community. We strive to make these aspirations our foremost intent, realized persistently through our interactions and undertakings-placing the good of the community and its work above any personal interest we may reap from it. The major in theater provides the opportunity to practice and develop a wide variety of insights and skill sets applicable to graduate or professional work in theater as well as a variety of other careers. The combined curricular and production programs provide a foundation of theater study and practice from which a student may pursue specific interests through advanced courses and practica. Students will complete the following course of studies:
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NASC 100: A Citizen's Guide to the Environment
4.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
An introduction to the process of science, including how science works, its limitations, and how science and society influence each other. Focusing primarily on the principles of biology and chemistry, the course attempts to foster a sense of personal responsibility for the environment based on an awareness of environmental issues, including their causes and social, economic, and geopolitical implications. The laboratory uses inquiry-based exercises and promotes civic engagement activities. This course does not apply to any major or minor in the natural sciences.
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NASC 101: Science,Medicine,and Society
4.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Prerequisite: NASC 100 An introduction to human health, including how science and society influence each other on health-related issues. Focusing primarily on the principles of biology and chemistry, students will explore current healthrelated topics to understand the science involved, as well as discuss the individual and societal implications of these issues. The laboratory uses inquiry-based exercises and promotes civic engagement activities. This course does not apply to any major or minor in the natural sciences.
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NASC 110: Science and Society
4.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
This course allows students majoring in a non-science field to learn about the process of science, including how science works, its limitations, and how science and society influence each other. Topics are variable but will be problem-based, communication intensive, and engage students with focused topics in science to show how science and society interact. Inquiry-based field or laboratory exercises will account for a quarter to a half of the class time. This course counts toward general education laboratory science credit but does not apply to any major or minor in the natural sciences. Students may take this course more than once as long as the specific topic is different.
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NURS 200: Introduction to Professional Nursing
2.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major This course is designed to introduce the student to the fundamental principles that are integral to professional nursing. These principles include roles of professional nurses; standards of professional nursing practice; and concepts related to nursing including nursing's relationship to the liberal arts, therapeutic relationships, the historical development of the profession, and theories ofnursing practice.
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NURS 301: Fundamentals of Nursing
3.00 Credits
The University of Virginia's College at Wise
Prerequisite: NURS 310 Co-requisites: NURS 302 and NURS 303 This course provides the student with the theoretical principles of nursing interventions designed to assist clients in meeting their human needs. The course focuses on the use of the nursing process in the application of knowledge from nursing, including the behavioral, social, and biological sciences and the humanities, to meet acute and chronic unmet human needs of clients.
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