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  • 2.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None A seminar course designed to give students experience in researching and presenting case studies with emphasis on correlation of laboratory results. The course will also include review sessions to prepare students for certification examinations.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None Examines the unique duties and responsibilities of officers, discusses organization and the role of the Army, reviews basic life skills pertaining to fitness and communication, and analyzes Army values and expected ethical behavior. Students must meet enrollment and continuation requirements outlined in the Department of Military Science and Leadership section. This class is a pre-requisite for entry into the advanced program unless waived by the Professor of Military Science.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None Presents fundamental leadership concepts and doctrine, practices effective skills that underlie problem solving, applied active listening and feedback skills, examines factors that influence leader and group effectiveness, and examines the officer experience. Students must meet enrollment and continuation requirements outlined in the Department of Military Science and Leadership section. Pre-requisite for entry into the advanced program unless waived by the Professor of Military Science.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None Develops knowledge of self, self-confidence, and individual leadership skills. Develops problem-solving and critical-thinking skills and applies communication, feedback, and conflict resolution skills. Students must meet enrollment and continuation requirements outlined in the Department of Military Science and Leadership section. Pre-requisite for entry into the advanced program unless waived by the Professor of Military Science.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: None Co-Req: None Focuses on self-development guided by knowledge of self and group processes. Challenges current beliefs, knowledge, and skills. Provides equivalent preparation for the ROTC Leader Development and Assessment Course and the Leader¿s Training Course. Students must meet enrollment and continuation requirements outlined in the Department of Military Science and Leadership section. Prerequisite for entry into the advanced program unless waived by the Professor of Military Science.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: DSPR 0700 or acceptable placement score Co-Req: None An in-depth approach to the study of music and its relationship to other art forms, historical and cultural events, and everyday life in the past and present day. Leading composers, styles, and significant compositions from the Middle Ages to the present are studied in order to encourage a more effective understanding of music and its role in cultural history.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: Selection by audition process after prior semester¿s finals; Permission of instructor Co-Req: None This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of literature from early Renaissance to contemporary songs. Students will study fundamentals of vocal production and musical notation. They will learn basic performance and choreography techniques. Innovation is a JSCC performance choir with an intensive schedule of performances both on campus and in the service area.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: Selection by audition process after prior semester¿s finals; Permission of instructor Co-Req: None This is an auditioned vocal ensemble with an emphasis in performing various styles of literature from early Renaissance to contemporary songs. Students will study fundamentals of vocal production and musical notation. They will learn basic performance and choreography techniques. Innovation is a JSCC performance choir with an intensive schedule of performances both on campus and in the service area.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800 or acceptable placement scores Co-Req: None Beginning practical music theory for those wishing to read and notate music. This is an excellent introductory course for choir directors and church musicians who do not have a music degree or advanced theory skills. It is also recommended for persons wishing to play an instrument with no prior music reading skills and experience. Fundamentals of musicianship will be covered including notation, scales, intervals, keys, triads and simple composition. Related keyboard skills will be developed and the use of music software will enhance individual learning and musical performance. Open to anyone with an interest in music who meets the pre-requisite requirements.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Pre-Req: Permission of instructor Co-Req: MUS 1050 The study of a myriad of vocal techniques that will enable students to develop their musicality and vocal skills, thus providing a basis for vocal freedom in performance through efficient handling of acoustic and physiologic aspects of the singing voice. Performance in Studio Class is required for all levels. 152 - Focus upon posture, breathing techniques, phonation, resonation, and articulation with literature from English and Italian sources. Interpretation and style will also be examined.
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