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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Special Topics in Applied Music
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3.00 Credits
Knowledge presented in Music Theory I and II is reviewed. Ear training, sight singing, dictation, and keyboard harmony are integrated with four part written harmony. Altered chords, secondary dominants, leading tone chords and seventh chords are studied. Choral melodies are harmonized and exercises in harmonic analysis are stressed. Prerequisite: MUS 1513. Corequisite: MUS 1811
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1.00 Credits
Workshop emphasizing learning, memorizing, interpreting and staging a show or scenes for public performance. Training will concentrate on characterization, stage movement, and effective singing for the stage. Some basic technical stagecraft is included. Corequisite: Any Applied Voice course
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2.00 Credits
Workshop emphasizing learning, memorizing, interpreting and stage a show or scenes for public performance. Training will concentrate on characterization, stage movement, and effective singing for the stage. Some basic technical stagecraft is included. Corequisite: Any Applied Voice Course
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3.00 Credits
An overview of music history from antiquity to the present with emphasis on composers, their works and listening. The intention is to provide students with a working knowledge of the unique characteristics of music common to each historical period. This course is designed primarily for music majors but is open to any student. Prerequisite: MUS 1003 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Music Theory III. Keyboard harmony, dictation, sight singing, and ear training are continued. Concentration is placed on the study of diminished seventh chords, dominant ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords and the Neapolitan sixth. Classical, romantic, and contemporary music is studied for harmonic analyzation. Prerequisite: MUS 2013. Corequisite: MUS 1911
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6.00 Credits
This course provides the student with the skills necessary to set up, configure, and maintain a computer network and the network's link to other networks via an intranet or Internet. Corequisites: BUS 1603
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6.00 Credits
A continuation of NET 1016-Cisco Internetworking I, this course is intended to provide the student with the skills necessary to program and troubleshoot Cisco brand internetworking equipment. Completion of these courses will prepare the student to take the Cisco Certified Networking Associate exam. Prerequisites: NET 1016 or special permission
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0.00 Credits
The student will practice nursing skills in the laboratory after demonstration, readings, and applying theoretical concepts. The students will then apply the nursing process and nursing diagnoses to clients in the clinical setting. Beginning level recognition of pathophysiology and psychological concepts will be utilized to care for clients. Care plans will be done to help the student in applying these concepts. Prerequisites: BIO 2114, BIO 2134, BIO 2504, ENG 1013, MTH 1013 or MTH 1113, and admittance to the Nursing Program. Corequisite: NUR 1015
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5.00 Credits
This course will present the different pathophysiological and psychopathological mechanisms or processes of the individual. Emphasis will be on human health promotion, growth and development, nursing diagnosis, and the nursing process. Prerequisites: BIO 2114, BIO 2134, BIO 2504, ENG 1013, MTH 1013 or MTH 1113, and admittance to the Nursing Program. Prerequisites or Corequisites: PSY 1003, HSC 1023, NUR 1010 Assessment fee $100
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