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FAR 221: Aquinas Singers: Major Modes
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 credit hour Prerequisite: voice placement with instructor A course designed to introduce the basic principles of choral singing, including correct diction, vocal production, correct posture and many other related topics. Emphasis will be on learning to read music in solfege', particularly in major keys. The choir will perform music literature appropriate to the choral skills acquired in class. This course was previously titled "The Aquinas Singers". May be repeated forcredit.
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FAR 222: Aquinas Singers: Minor Modes
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 credit hour Prerequisite voice placement with instructor In addition to the principles of proper choral singing, participants are introduced to singing in minor keys, using solfege' methodology and the moveable Do system in particular. The choir will perform music literature appropriate to the choral skills acquired in class. May be repeated for credit.
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FAR 223: Aquinas Singers: Rhythmic Studies
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 credit hour Prerequisite: voice placement with instructor A performance based course culminating in public Christmas concert. In this course, students will focus on a program of rhythmic studies, allowing them to sing more complex literature. May be repeated for credit.
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FAR 224: Aquinas Singers: Theoretical Studies
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 credit hour Prerequisite: voice placement with instructor A performance based course culminating in a spring concert at an advanced level, combining many choral principles. Students receive added instruction in basic music theory with emphasis on programmed instruction in key recognition in both major and minor modes. May be repeated for credit.
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FAR 275/375/475: Special Topics in Fine Arts
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 - 3 Credit Hour(s) Prerequisite: ENG 112 Requires written approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Special topic to be indicated. Seminars, conferences, workshops, field activities or projects focused on current issues in the areas art and/or music.
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FAR 276: Religious Themes in Art And Literature
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as ENG 276 This interdisciplinary elective explores religious themes in the western and eastern artistic and belletristic traditions. The course will address painting, sculpture, woodcuts and engravings together with drama, poetry and prose.
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FAR 301: Christian Themes in Art
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Pre-requisite: ENG 112 Through formal and iconographic analysis, this course examines religious themes and imagery in primarily Christian traditions, both Western and Eastern. Particularly investigated are the manners in which art, architecture, and sacred sites have served religion and human spirituality throughout the history of civilization.
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FIN 215: Principles of Financial Accounting
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours AND ANALYSIS Same as ACC 215 Prerequisite: MAT 121 or equivalent This course focuses on the principles employed in the analysis of financial statements rather than their creation. Financial statements, their management information content, their interpretation, and their use in developing financial assessments of publicly held firms will be the pivotal elements of the course, without overlooking the human and moral factors that must also be considered in such evaluations. Analytical techniques employed include trend analysis and deterministic forecasting. This course provides the foundation for corporate finance theory.
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FIN 300: Principles of Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: ENG 112, ACC 215 This course describes the theory and practice of corporate finance. Topics include valuation of equity and debt, risk and return, practical problems in capital budgeting, financing decisions and market efficiency, dividend policy and capital structure, long-term financial planning and short-term working capital management. Guided by the principle of the priority of labor over capital, the emphasis of the course is the practical application of finance theory to both strategic and tactical corporate decisions.
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FIN 310: Money And Banking
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: ECO 221 This course examines the role that money, interest rates and financial intermediaries (in particular, the banking system) play in the operation of the U.S. and global economy. Therefore, the aim of the course is to give students an overview of the U.S. financial system and an understanding of the theory and practice of monetary policy. The topics will be a blend of theoretical modeling and empirical discourses. Students will examine how current and historical events are reshaping the industry. Attention will be given to the basic analytics of managing a bank's exposure to liquidity, credit, and market risk. In addition, students will consider how to evaluate and compare the risk exposures and performance of individual banks, while evaluating their commitment to the common good through heuristics such as the extent of their involvement in the subprime debacle.
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