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  • 1.00 Credits

    A student may enroll for one half-hour or one hour-long private lesson each week for a semester, and receive one or two credit hours respectively. MUSC 191 indicates the first semester of study on a particular instrument; MUSC 192, the second semester of study on that same instrument; 291, the third semester; and so forth, up to MUSC 492, which indicates the eighth semester of study, or the equivalent of the final semester of a four-year course of lessons, on one instrument. Registration requires a special application form which may be obtained only in the office of the department chair. A $150 fee is required for each credit hour. Music majors and minors are exempt from fees for lessons taken on their primary instrument.Enrollment is open to Westminster College students only.
  • 1.00 Credits

    A student may enroll for one half-hour or one hour-long private lesson each week for a semester, and receive one or two credit hours respectively. MUSC 191 indicates the first semester of study on a particular instrument; MUSC 192, the second semester of study on that same instrument; 291, the third semester; and so forth, up to MUSC 492, which indicates the eighth semester of study, or the equivalent of the final semester of a four-year course of lessons, on one instrument. Registration requires a special application form which may be obtained only in the office of the department chair. A $150 fee is required for each credit hour. Music majors and minors are exempt from fees for lessons taken on their primary instrument.Enrollment is open to Westminster College students only.
  • 2.00 Credits

    A student may enroll for one half-hour or one hour-long private lesson each week for a semester, and receive one or two credit hours respectively. MUSC 191 indicates the first semester of study on a particular instrument; MUSC 192, the second semester of study on that same instrument; 291, the third semester; and so forth, up to MUSC 492, which indicates the eighth semester of study, or the equivalent of the final semester of a four-year course of lessons, on one instrument. Registration requires a special application form which may be obtained only in the office of the department chair. A $150 fee is required for each credit hour. Music majors and minors are exempt from fees for lessons taken on their primary instrument.Enrollment is open to Westminster College students only.
  • 1.00 Credits

    A student may enroll for one half-hour or one hour-long private lesson each week for a semester, and receive one or two credit hours respectively. MUSC 191 indicates the first semester of study on a particular instrument; MUSC 192, the second semester of study on that same instrument; 291, the third semester; and so forth, up to MUSC 492, which indicates the eighth semester of study, or the equivalent of the final semester of a four-year course of lessons, on one instrument. Registration requires a special application form which may be obtained only in the office of the department chair. A $150 fee is required for each credit hour. Music majors and minors are exempt from fees for lessons taken on their primary instrument.Enrollment is open to Westminster College students only.
  • 1.00 Credits

    A student may enroll for one half-hour or one hour-long private lesson each week for a semester, and receive one or two credit hours respectively. MUSC 191 indicates the first semester of study on a particular instrument; MUSC 192, the second semester of study on that same instrument; 291, the third semester; and so forth, up to MUSC 492, which indicates the eighth semester of study, or the equivalent of the final semester of a four-year course of lessons, on one instrument. Registration requires a special application form which may be obtained only in the office of the department chair. A $150 fee is required for each credit hour. Music majors and minors are exempt from fees for lessons taken on their primary instrument.Enrollment is open to Westminster College students only.
  • 2.00 Credits

    A student may enroll for one half-hour or one hour-long private lesson each week for a semester, and receive one or two credit hours respectively. MUSC 191 indicates the first semester of study on a particular instrument; MUSC 192, the second semester of study on that same instrument; 291, the third semester; and so forth, up to MUSC 492, which indicates the eighth semester of study, or the equivalent of the final semester of a four-year course of lessons, on one instrument. Registration requires a special application form which may be obtained only in the office of the department chair. A $150 fee is required for each credit hour. Music majors and minors are exempt from fees for lessons taken on their primary instrument.Enrollment is open to Westminster College students only.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide midshipmen with a broad overview of the United States Navy, its missions, organization, customs, traditions, and the duties required of today's junior officers. In addition, this course is designed to provide each midshipmen with the basic knowledge needed for their first cruise aboard a navy ship by imparting basic information concerning shipboard procedures, safety, damage control, and shipboard organization. It is not the intent of this course to cover each area in great detail, but rather to stimulate the interest of students for study and investigation in the future. Course meets at University of Utah and is for ROTC students only. See Veteran's Center with questions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course we will study the history of our naval service. To simplify this endeavor, we will focus on understanding how the national and domestic environment, foreign policy, technology, leadership, doctrine, strategy, and tactics have shaped the outcome of many military events. By studying these recurrent themes and their influence throughout history, we will stretch the breadth of your current decision-making focus and thereby cultivate your leadership development. Course meets at University of Utah and is for ROTC students only. See Veteran's Center with questions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course examines organizational behavior, and management and leadership principles in the context of the naval or marine corps organization. Management theory, ethics, tactical and strategic planning, decision making, motivational techniques, group dynamics and analytical skills are examined with the goal of developing effective managerial skills and leadership fundamentals. Course meets at University of Utah and is for ROTC students only. See Veteran's Center with questions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A detailed study of ship's characteristics and types, including basic ship design, stability and bouyancy, damage control, and the operation and integration of major shipboard components, engineering systems, and engineering fundamentals. Includes a study of the basic concepts of the theory and design of steam, gas turbine, diesel, and nuclear propulsion systems. Course meets at University of Utah and is for ROTC students only. See Veteran's Center with questions.
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