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MUS 44502: Early to Middle Childhood Music Methods
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course covers the principles, methods, and materials of music instruction for learners from Head Start / pre-kindergarten through grade eight. Philosophies, concepts, procedures, and techniques of Orff, Kodaly, Dalcroze, Gordon, and Multiple Intelligences theory are covered in considerable detail. Special consideration is given to Music Educators National Conference (MENC) content standards, and comparing, relating, and integrating music across subject areas and with other cultures. Ten clock hours of clinical/practicum experience is required. Prerequisite: MUS 12203. Fall 2010.
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MUS 44602: Adolescent to Young Adult Music Methods:Choral
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course covers the principles, methods, and materials of music instruction for learners in grade seven through age twenty-one. It includes an examination and review of Orff, Kodaly, Dalcroze, Gordon, and Multiple Intelligences theory. There will be emphasis on organization and implementation of vocal/choral programs, but will also include general music, music appreciation, and theory classes. Special consideration will also be given to MENC content standards. Ten clock hours of clinical/practicum experience is required. It is strongly suggested that if you are not already a member of Music Educators National Conference and/ or the American Choral Directors Association that you become a member now while you are training to be a music educator and while you can pay the student membership price. Also, that you attend either the MENC and/or the ACDA Convention. Prerequisite: MUS 12203. Fall 2009.
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MUS 44702: Adolescent to Young Adult Music Methods:Instrumental
2.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course covers the principles, methods, and materials of music instruction for learners in grades seven through age 21. There will be emphasis on organizational and implementation of instrumental programs. Special consideration will also be given to MENC content standards. Ten clock hours of clinical/practicum experience is required. It is strongly suggested that if you are not already a member of Music Educators National Conference and/or the Ohio Bandmasters Association that you become a member now while you are training to be a music educator and while you can pay the student membership price. Prerequisite: MUS 12203. Spring 2010.
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MUS 48801-05: Selected Topics in Music
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a study of topics not included in other course offerings. The field of study may be selected by the student and the instructor. Open to Music or Fine Arts majors. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. May be repeated. On Demand
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MUS 49003: Music Business Internship
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
On the job training through special arrangement. The student will intern in his/her chosen specialty: retail, recording, or arts management. The internship will be arranged with external facilities by the student and his/her advisor. Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of the Music Department Coordinator. On Demand
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MUS 49501: Senior Music Activity
1.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
Students prepare and present a recital, lecture-recital, or project (see Additional Requirements for Music Majors). On Demand
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MUS 49901-05: Directed Studies in Music
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is an independent study and/or research under the supervision of an instructor of Music. It may include directed research and readings, formal in depth study of a topic of special interest to the student, individual projects, special educational experiences, or a practicum in which theories and their applications are brought together in a single educational experience. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing, sponsorship by an instructor, and approval of the School Chair. On Demand
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NSC 12303: Descriptive Astronomy
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course is a survey of astronomy including an introduction to the solar system, stellar astronomy, galaxies, and cosmology. Introduction to the use of a telescope with some laboratory problems designed to familiarize the students with the art of celestial observation. Fall Spring
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NSC 20303: Physical Geology
3.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This course covers the materials and structures of the earth's crust, the forces that shape the surface of the earth, and the geologic/topographical features these forces produce. Spring 2010
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NSC 22304: Environmental Science
4.00 Credits
University of Rio Grande
This is an interdisciplinary course that emphasizes the impact of humans on the environment. The course begins with a study of the structure and function of ecosystems. Then various environmental problems are examined including population growth, food supply, energy issues, water issues, air pollution, extinction, solid waste disposal, and hazardous materials. Students examine how culture and technology affect environmental policies. Students also do several group activities that require value judgments and decision-making about environmental issues. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Course fee required. Fall Spring
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