2011-2012 Dance Handbook - Missouri Valley College
2011-2012 Dance Handbook - Missouri Valley College
2011-2012 Dance Handbook - Missouri Valley College
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MVC GENERAL EDUCATION CORE CURRICULUM<br />
B.A.—Bachelor of Arts; B.S.Bachelor of Science; B.F.A.—Bachelor of Fine<br />
Page 6<br />
The Expectations<br />
Page 11<br />
Core I Communication Skills<br />
Required of all degree candidates<br />
EN 130—Rhet & Comp<br />
__________<br />
EN 160—Lit & Comp<br />
__________<br />
P 100—Public Speaking<br />
__________<br />
B.A. & B.F.A. degree candidates—two courses<br />
required.<br />
EN 200— World Literature I __________<br />
EN 201— World Literature II __________<br />
EN 220— American Literature I __________<br />
EN 225— American Literature II __________<br />
EN 230— British Literature I __________<br />
EN 235— British Literature II __________<br />
GK 100—Elementary Greek I __________<br />
LN 100— Elementary Latin I __________<br />
SN 111— Elementary Spanish I __________<br />
SN 112— Elementary Spanish II __________<br />
FR 110— Elementary French I __________<br />
FR 160— Elementary French II __________<br />
Core II—Math/Science<br />
B.A. and B.F.A. degree candidates—one course<br />
required. B.S. degree candidates—one course<br />
required if MA 185 or 190; otherwise two<br />
courses required. *MA 210 for Elementary and<br />
Middle School Education students only.<br />
MA 150—Topics in Modern Math __________<br />
MA 160—Finite Math<br />
MA 165—<strong>College</strong> Algebra<br />
MA 170—Pre-calculus<br />
MA 185—Calculus for Business<br />
MA 190—Calculus I<br />
MA 200—Intro to Statistics<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
MA 210—Math for Elementary Teachers*__________<br />
B.A. & B.F.A. degree candidates—one course<br />
required. B.S. degree candidates—two courses<br />
required, one of which must include a lab (+)<br />
AY 103—Intro Biological Anthropology+__________<br />
BI 104— Principles of Biology+<br />
BI 124—Human Biology+<br />
BI 130—Plants & People<br />
CH 111—General Chemistry I<br />
CH 112—General Chemistry II<br />
PH 105—Environmental Science<br />
PH 109—Physical Science+<br />
PH 122—Astronomy<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
__________<br />
All degree candidates—one course from:<br />
CS XXX - 3 hours of CIS<br />
__________<br />
AC 230—Accounting Computer App__________<br />
ED 310—Integration of Technology__________<br />
MC 201, 290, 301—Electronic Publishing__________<br />
Core III—Social Science<br />
All degree candidates—two courses from different<br />
disciplines<br />
AD 100—Psych of Substance Abuse__________<br />
AY 101—Intro to Archaeology __________<br />
AY 102—Intro to Cultural Anthropology__________<br />
EC 206—Macro Economics _________<br />
GE 250—Geography<br />
__________<br />
HM 100—Personal Growth __________<br />
PY 100—Principles of Psychology __________<br />
SC 100—Intro to Sociology __________<br />
SC 232—Marriage & Family _________<br />
PS 100*- Foundations of Federal Gov.__________<br />
Core IV—Civilization<br />
All degree candidates—one Religion course required.<br />
RE XXX—3 hours of Religion __________<br />
Plus two courses required.<br />
AY 104—World Archaeology __________<br />
AY 105—World Cultures __________<br />
CL 210—Greek Civilization __________<br />
CL 220—Roman Civilization __________<br />
HS 104* - American History I __________<br />
HS 105* - American History II __________<br />
HS 115—World Civilization I __________<br />
HS 116—World Civilization II __________<br />
PL 100—Intro to Philosophy __________<br />
PL 110—Intro to Critical Thinking __________<br />
*All graduates must satisfy the MO & Federal Constitution by<br />
passing one of the following courses: PS 100, HS 104/105<br />
Core V—Fine Arts<br />
All degree candidates—two courses required.<br />
AR 100—Intro to Drawing __________<br />
AR 120—Intro to Photography __________<br />
AR 210—Art Appreciation __________<br />
AR 224—Ceramics I<br />
__________<br />
CL 215—Greek Humanities __________<br />
CL 225—Roman Humanities __________<br />
DN102—<strong>Dance</strong> Appreciation __________<br />
HU 125—Humanities I<br />
__________<br />
HU 126—Humanities II<br />
__________<br />
MC 150—Intro to Mass Communication__________<br />
MU 101—Music Appreciation __________<br />
MU 105—Fundamentals of Music __________<br />
MU XXX—3 hours choir or band __________<br />
TH 105—Theatre Appreciation __________<br />
TH 115—Acting I<br />
__________<br />
Core VI—Physical Activity<br />
All degree candidates—2 hours required.<br />
PE 101—126: PE Activities __________<br />
PE 221—Lifetime Wellness __________<br />
PE 131—144: Varsity Sports _________<br />
DN 120—150: <strong>Dance</strong> Techniques __________<br />
MS 145 or 245: Military Science __________<br />
Expectations for Students in the<br />
Division of Fine Arts:<br />
Attend all classes<br />
Complete all assignments on time, and as directed<br />
Follow through on commitments<br />
Maintain focus on the task at hand<br />
Give your best efforts to all you undertake<br />
Academic Criteria for participation in productions and performance<br />
groups:<br />
Maintain an overall GPA of no less than 2.0<br />
Have a semester GPA of no less than 2.0<br />
Provide proof of current and overall GPA at all auditions<br />
Provide proof of class attendance and coursework at all auditions<br />
**Productions include all mainstage and black box shows<br />
**Performance groups include Repertory <strong>Dance</strong> Ensemble, Show Choir,<br />
Flatliners, and Instrumental audition groups.