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MSD 441: Life Contingencies II
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits The second of a two-semester survey of the principles of life contingencies with application to life insurance practice. Topics include analysis of benefit reserves, multiple life functions, multiple decrement functions, and insurance models with expenses. Prerequisite: MSD-440. Spring.
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MSD 490: Independent Research and Study
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits Topic to be approved by professor and department chairperson. Available for juniors and seniors. No more than 12 credits allowed toward graduation.
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MSD 491: Summer Management Sciences Internship
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits An honors course that provides the student with approximately two months of supervised employment with participating companies. Students are given a variety of work experiences. They are required to complete a term paper and to make an oral presentation to the faculty. Pass/fail. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Summer.
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MT 101: Body Awareness
2.00 Credits
Rider University
2 credits The student will learn to free the body through improvisation and movement exploration. Physical awareness will be explored through experiential anatomy, movement fundamentals, Alexander Technique, and yogic methods of posture, relaxation and breathing. From this body awareness, the student will begin to connect music with movement and learn methods to refine the use of the body as an instrument of communication.
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MT 102: Fundamentals of Dance Technique
2.00 Credits
Rider University
2 credits A practical course designed to provide understanding of universal principles underlying alignment, support, strength, flexibility, coordination, balance and endurance applicable to western theatrical dance forms. Through dance kinesiology, movement analysis and fundamentals, and the latest research on fitness training for dancers, students learn how to improve their movement skills, no matter what level of training they have acquired prior to the course. It is suggested that the course, "Body Awareness" (MT-101)be taken prior to taking this course.
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MT 109: Ballet I
2.00 Credits
Rider University
2 credits, 3 hours per week This course introduces the basic elements of ballet technique. Technique is based on the five positions of the legs and feet, coupled with appropriate arm positions. The class consists of a basic ballet barre warm-up that includes stretching and developing strength and turn-out used in dance positions and combinations. Instruction includes jumping, turning, and connecting steps with movement. Ballet terminology is addressed.
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MT 110: Ballet II
2.00 Credits
Rider University
2 credits, 3 hours per week Continuation of MT-109, Beginning Ballet I, building upon techniques learned in that course. Prerequisite: MT-109.
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MT 207: Music Theater Vocal Coaching
3.00 Credits
Rider University
3 credits Vocal coaching and repertoire preparation with a focus in developing the skill sets required to research and prepare music theater repertoire. Special emphasis is given to creating and maintaining the professional audition book. Open to music theater majors only. Prerequisite: MT-101.
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MT 209: Tap Dance I
2.00 Credits
Rider University
2 credits, 3 hours per week Introduction to the basic elements of tap dancing. Tap technique is geared to enhance rhythm and motor skills, basic elements that will be used to connect several steps and movements into combinations. Other variations such as "soft shoe" or "clogging" are include
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MT 210: Tap Dance II
2.00 Credits
Rider University
2 credits, 3 hours per week Continuation of MT-209. Combinations most often used in music theater productions are emphasized. Prerequisite; MT-209.
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