2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
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*** Prerequisite: MU 342 or 383, or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head<br />
***<br />
MU 443 1.5:0-2<br />
Advanced Conducting<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year. A continuation <strong>of</strong> MU 442.<br />
*** Prerequisite: MU 442 ***<br />
MU 456 3:3-0<br />
Advanced Orchestration<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year. Study <strong>of</strong> major 20th and 21st century<br />
compositional developments and techniques <strong>of</strong> orchestration.<br />
*** Prerequisite: MU 356 ***<br />
* Note: Restricted to students majoring in Composition. *<br />
MU 461 1.5:0-2<br />
Chamber Music Ensemble<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year. A continuation <strong>of</strong> MU 362.<br />
*** Prerequisite: MU 362 ***<br />
MU 462 1.5:0-2<br />
Chamber Music Ensemble<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year. A continuation <strong>of</strong> MU 461.<br />
*** Prerequisite: MU 461 ***<br />
MU 481 1.5:2-2<br />
Opera Workshop<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year. A continuation <strong>of</strong> MU 382.<br />
*** Prerequisite: MU 382 ***<br />
MU 482 1.5:2-2<br />
Opera Workshop<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year. A continuation <strong>of</strong> MU 481.<br />
*** Prerequisite: MU 481 ***<br />
MU 490 - 491 3:0-3<br />
Supervised Research in Performance Studies<br />
MU 492 - 493 3:0-3<br />
Directed Studies in Music Theory<br />
MU 494 - 494 3:0-3<br />
Directed Studies in Music History - an AA-ZZ series.<br />
MUEN<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts<br />
Music Ensemble<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
MUEN 101 0-1:0-3<br />
<strong>University</strong> Concert Band<br />
MUEN 103 0-1:0-3<br />
<strong>University</strong> Jazz Ensemble<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor is required to register in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 105 0-1.5:0-3<br />
Vocal Jazz Ensemble<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year.<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor is required to register in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 107 0-1:0-3<br />
<strong>University</strong> Wind Ensemble<br />
The Wind Ensemble is a competitively auditioned ensemble and<br />
admission is at the discretion <strong>of</strong> the ensemble director. Music majors<br />
must be registered in Concert Band in order to participate in Wind<br />
Ensemble. Non-music majors may register in Wind Ensemble only.<br />
** Permission from the instructor required to register in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 121 0-1.5:0-3<br />
Composition Students' New Music Ensemble<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor is required to register in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 131 0-1:0-3<br />
<strong>University</strong> Concert Choir<br />
MUEN 135 0-1:0-3<br />
<strong>University</strong> Chamber Singers<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor is required to register in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 155 0-1.5:0-3<br />
Collegium Musicum<br />
Not <strong>of</strong>fered every year.<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor is required to register in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 157 0-1.5:0-3<br />
Miscellaneous Ensemble - an AA-ZZ series.<br />
** Permission from the instructor required to register in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 159 0-1.5:0-3<br />
Percussion Ensemble<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor is required in the fall. **<br />
MUEN 171 0-1:0-3<br />
Unversity Orchestra<br />
** Permission from the instructor is required to register in the fall. **<br />
NAK<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />
Nakota<br />
(Assiniboine)<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Indian<br />
Languages, Literature<br />
and Linguistics – First<br />
Nations <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Canada<br />
NAK 100 3:3-0<br />
Conversational Nakota I<br />
Introduction to the Nakota language, with emphasis on oral<br />
expression, basic grammar, and writing in Roman orthography.<br />
NAK 101 3:3-0<br />
Conversational Nakota II<br />
A continuation <strong>of</strong> NAK 100. Further grammar and conversation<br />
practice for Nakota.<br />
*** Prerequisite: NAK 100 ***<br />
NAK 104 3:3-0<br />
Nakota Grammar and Orthography I<br />
This course is designed for students who speak some Nakota.<br />
Emphasis is on Roman orthography and basic grammar, with some<br />
attention to dialect variation.<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the Department Head is required to register. **<br />
NAK 105 3:3-0<br />
Nakota Grammar and Orthography II<br />
A continuation <strong>of</strong> NAK 104. Further study <strong>of</strong> the grammar and<br />
orthography. An introduction to short composition.<br />
*** Prerequisite: NAK 104 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />
NAK 206 3:3-0<br />
Nakota Linguistics<br />
Linguistic concepts for the scientific analysis <strong>of</strong> Nakota. Development<br />
<strong>of</strong> linguistic terminology in Nakota for language teachers.<br />
*** Prerequisite: NAK 105 or permission <strong>of</strong> Department Head ***<br />
PAST<br />
Centre for Continuing<br />
Education<br />
Pastoral Studies<br />
PAST 310 3:3-0<br />
Introduction to Pastoral Studies<br />
The course will introduce the student to Pastoral Studies: history and<br />
theology; correlation with social sciences; and application and<br />
preparation.<br />
** Permission <strong>of</strong> the Director is required to register. **<br />
PAST 320 3:3-0<br />
Pastoral Care<br />
The course will explore several theories <strong>of</strong> pastoral care, related skills,<br />
and their application to specific ages, social groupings, institutions and<br />
problem areas.<br />
*** Prerequisite: PAST 310, PSYC 101, PSYC 102, and PSYC 210 or<br />
PSYC 230 ***<br />
PAST 330 3:3-3<br />
Foundations <strong>of</strong> Pastoral Care<br />
The course examines the religious foundations <strong>of</strong> a Christian<br />
understanding <strong>of</strong> ministry and pastoral care. Attention will be paid to<br />
constitutive components <strong>of</strong> ministry, drawing on resources from the<br />
fields <strong>of</strong> biblical studies, ecclesiology, ethics, theological anthropology<br />
and ecumenism.<br />
*** Prerequisite: PAST 310, one 100 level RLST course, and one 200<br />
level RLST course ***<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Regina</strong> – <strong>2009</strong>-<strong>2010</strong> <strong>Undergraduate</strong> <strong>Course</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
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