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MU 243: Romantic Opera
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
The focus of this course is opera in the late nineteenth century. It includes an introduction to the life, ideas, and works of Richard Wagner, and, as time permits, operas by Giuseppe Verdi and Giacomo Puccini. The course includes a brief synopsis of the history of opera and explanations of the many terms used to describe and classify opera. Students will attend performances at the Metropolitan Opera. Offered as needed. Fee required.
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MU 291: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
Discussion, experimentation, research, or demonstration dealing with subject matter requested by students or faculty as being signifi cantly current, representative of specialized interests, or necessary for further musical growth. Offered as needed.
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MU 307: Western Music of the Classical and Romantic Eras
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
A survey of European musical styles and literature from the mid-eighteenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. Prerequisite: Music 112, or permission of the instructor. Offered in alternate fall semesters.
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MU 308: Music Since 1900
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
Art music of the twentieth and twenty-fi rst centuries from Europe, the Americas, and around the world. Prerequisite: Music 211, or permission of the instructor. Offered as needed.
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MU 321: Conducting
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
Basic beat patterns, preparation and release, style, dynamics, cueing, and eye contact. Score analysis, choral and instrumental literature. Open to second-, third-, and fourth-year students with the permission of the instructor. Offered as needed.
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MU 400: Senior Refl ective Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
A refl ective tutorial that encompasses a substantial experiential project, such as a recital, internship, or creative or scholarly work. Students collaborate in the production of public presentations of their work (including publicity, recording, and preparation of program notes for recitals) and create web pages incorporating abstracts and multimedia fi les documenting their projects. Offered each spring semester.
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MU 491: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
A capstone course in the form of a seminar in which students carry out research on the cultural context, performance history, and published criticism and analysis of music and musical works. Includes regular aural presentations and group discussion as well as a substantial writing element. Offered each fall semester.
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MU 593: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Wagner College
Under faculty supervision, advanced students work independently on creative, experimental, or research projects of special personal interest. Prerequisite: approval of the department.
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NR 050: Basic Nursing Skills Tutorial
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Wagner College
Zero to four units. This course is available if a student needs clinical and theory remediation in lieu of matriculation continued or leave of absence. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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NR 212: Human Sexuality Across the Life Span
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This is a survey course designed to provide the student with a factual background on human sexuality. Historical and research perspectives are integrated throughout the course as well as discussion and examination of differing viewpoints and current issues. The course may be applied to the minor in gender studies. Offered spring semester.
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