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3.00 Credits
Provides an opportunity for intensive study of a problem chosen by the student. A candidate who is approved for the thesis option will be required to defend the thesis orally. The thesis option is limited to outstanding students who have been recommended by a minimum of two faculty in the College of Business and Public Administration and approved by the dean. Students interested in pursuing a doctorate in business should select the thesis option. Prerequisites: Permission; last trimester of MBA student's program of study.
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Introduces music theory and describes basic fundamentals of music in everyday life. Provides a working knowledge of musical concepts, terminology, and musical structure. Explores the keyboard and basic elements of notation, scales, melody, harmony, and chord structure, including some basic composition.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the social and historical aspects of Rock and Roll music that represent elements of the cultural fabric which shapes American society. Explores social trends and issues that are reflected in rock music by examining the various styles that encompass the genre. Investigates the influence of rock music on economics shifts, civil rights, technological advances, and entertainment.
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Provides a basic understanding of what to listen for in music through exploring the historical periods and examining the types, forms, and styles of Western music literature. Approaches the history of music in a chronological framework with the Middle Ages and working through Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern periods.
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Studies music during the early history of the twentieth century. Includes post-Romanticism, Impressionism, and Nationalism.
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3.00 Credits
Offered in both lecture and televised formats. A survey of various modes of musical expression characterizing the black man's contributions to American culture. Covers west African sounds (1619-1800), jazz, spiritual, gospel, and contemporary soul.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys American jazz music from a historical and cultural context. Explores the various modes of musical expression characterizing the contributions made by Africans and African Americans to American culture. Covers early jazz of the nineteenth century to the postmodern era of today.
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Emphasizes professional approaches to nursing practices and builds upon, rather than duplicates, education received in a basic nursing program. Focuses on a conceptual approach in exploring dimensions of practice and client care issues, reflecting nursing's strategic position and ability to influence decisions and policies relative to social, ethical, political, legal, and economic environments. Prerequisite: Admission to the Nursing major.
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An introduction to the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and treatment of disease. Begins with fundamental pathophysiologic concepts followed by an examination of specific disease mechanisms in the various body systems. Clinical application relates the processes of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Prerequisites: NURS304 or concurrent enrollment.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on theory, research, and practice of nursing with aging adults. Explores physiological, psychological, social, spiritual, and cultural factors related to health and aging. Emphasizes the nursing process with aging adults and examines community resources that assist older adults to remain in their communities. Explores the interdisciplinary nature of gerontological theory and practice. Requires fieldwork. Prerequisites: NURS304 or concurrent enrollment.
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