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MUS 3600: Basic Conducting
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course focuses on choral conducting techniques, concert programming, repertoire, rehearsal techniques, score reading and score analysis. Students gain familiarity with standard sacred choral literature and genres, as well as receive introductory instruction in instrumental score reading. Prerequisite: MUS 1102. Offered: alternate years. Dunbar
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MUS 4300: Hymnology
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
Students explore the role of hymns in the development of liturgical and free church worship practices from the early church to the present day, including a study of hymn theology and the lives of hymn writers. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Dunbar
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MUS 4400: Ethnomusicology and Missions
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course introduces music cultures of the world. Emphasis is placed on understanding the music, culture, and religious practices of non-Western peoples in order to facilitate the utilization of indigenous art forms in the communication of the Gospel. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Staff
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MUS 4600: Advanced Conducting
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course is a study of advanced conducting techniques, score preparation, rehearsal procedures, and performance practices necessary to conduct appropriate performances of historical forms in various combinations of voices and instruments. Prerequisite MUS 3600. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Dunbar
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MUS 4800: Senior Recital
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
Students' primary area of applied music studies culminates in the demonstration of proficiency in a one-hour public recital. The recital also serves as students? ?final jury. This recital emphasizes the performance aspect of private music instruction. Offered: each semester. Staff
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MUS 4850: Senior Recording
2.00 Credits
Crossroads College
Students' composition studies culminate in a self-produced, standard-length CD (Composition majors may choose to do a recital instead.) Offered: each semester. Dunbar
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MUS 4900: Reading and Research in Music
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Crossroads College
Students may request independent study guidance in examining a topic not specifically addressed in a regularly 100 offered course, or may petition to take this course simply to explore a topic in greater depth for personal enrichment or vocational aspiration. Offered: on demand and when feasible. Dunbar, staff
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MUS 4905: Music Internship
3.00 Credits
Crossroads College
Students gain experience in a role related to the music profession or music ministry under the direction and supervision of a department professor and/or on-site supervisor. Students update their portfolio for prospective employment applications. Offered: each semester. Dunbar
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NSQ 1050: Math for Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course is an overview of several different mathematical concepts. These include a historical perspective of numbers, some real life applications, logic problems, basic probability and statistics, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry topics, a brief introduction to calculus, and some practical finance topics. Offered: yearly. Hunskor
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NSQ 1100: Introduction to Life Science
4.00 Credits
Crossroads College
This course is a survey of structural and functional aspects of living organisms at the biochemical, cellular, and organism levels, with an emphasis on animal biology and plants biology. Students are introduced to the molecular basis of life, genes and genetic information, inheritance, cell division, and cell physiology. The course also includes open discussions of current events/topics in the biomedical sciences. Offered: yearly. Cole
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