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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUTH 2292, 2391, grades of C or greater for declared music majors or consent of instructor or department advisor. A survey of forms, shapes and genres in music of the common practice period (1600-1900) emphasizing the designations and categories of form. Principles of variety and unity and the language of musical analysis in standard tonal structure will be the topic of study. Two credit hours.
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A theoretical survey of jazz harmonic, melodic, and rhythmic principles beginning with blues and modal vehicles. Lecture and laboratory. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisites: MUTH 2391 with grades of C or greater for declared music majors or consent of instructor or department advisor. This third course in the music theory sequence will predominately focus on the chromatic elements found in texture, harmony, and melody of the music of the Romantic era as well as some of the chromatic elements within the Classical and Baroque eras of Western music. Students will gain and demonstrate knowledge of the period through written traditional Roman numeral score analysis, macro-analysis, chord building exercises, four-voice part-writing exercises, choral, keyboard, chamberinstrumental music, and performance of keyboard reductions of sections from a variety of symphonic works; and, identify both aurally and through written score analysis characteristic modalities, harmonies (diatonic and chromatic), phrase and cadence types, and structural components of typical Beethoven, Chopin, and Wolf instrumental and vocal composition. Lecture and laboratory. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: consent of music chairperson. Special individual or group research in music theory. One, two, or three credit hours.
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Prerequisite: MUTH 2391. A study of the characteristics and styles of arranging for band, orchestral instruments, and chorus. A historical survey of choral and instrumental writing in the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Twentieth Century, with arranging exercises for each period. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUTH 2391 or consent of instructor. A study of methods and styles of musical compositions written by students. Various methods of beginning an original composition are discussed and demonstrated in addition to lectures and demonstrations on the small forms of composition. Students have the opportunity to apply prior theory knowledge and receive individual attention. Three credit hours.
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Prerequisite: MUTH 3330 or consent of instructor. In this course, students write original compositions in the jazz idiom for varied media. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Conditional admission to the nursing program. An introduction for nursing students to essential psychomotor skills required for the safe practice of nursing. Emphasis is on skill mastery. Credit/No Credit. Summer. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
An elective web-based course designed to provide an understanding of medical terminology; provides the framework for understanding medical records by presenting terms, abbreviations, symbols, forms and formats commonly used by healthcare providers. Offered summer and fall. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIOL 1411, 1412; MATH 1315 or 1302; PSYC 2300 or SOCI 2300; RHET 1311, 1312; and one of the following: HIST 2311, 2312, or POLS 1310; CHEM 1400, or a higher level; BIOL 2401 or equivalents. Introduces LPNs, LPTNs, and paramedics to the transition into the role of the associate degree nurse, clinical decision making and evidence based practice. Also includes verification of mastery of essential psychomotor skills confirmed through completion of self-paced modules. Web based course with scheduled, mandatory class meetings. Offered summer. Three credit hours.
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