maTHEmaTICS • mEDICal • mENTal HEalTH • mUSICorder, lnear dfferental equatons, Laplace transforms, numercalmethods, and the qualtatve theory of dfferental equatons.Three hours per week.[AS NEEDED]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: MAT 141.MEDICALMED 106 Medical TerminologyA study of the language of medcne. Medcal termnology wllbe presented through a study of the process of word buldng usingmedical root words, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes.Terms related to body systems, radology, pathology, and medcalabbrevatons wll be studed. One hour per week.[FALL/SUMMER]1 creditMENTAL HEALTHMLH 213 Group DynamicsAn examnaton of group processes and nteracton. Areas ofstudy wll nclude the development of sklls and knowledge ofleadership, communication, conflict and cohesion. Three hourslecture per week.[ALTERNATE YEARS - SPRING]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: PSC 201, 255.MUSICMUS 101 Introduction to Musicg.ed.A study of the elements of musc desgned to gve the student abetter understandng of the art musc of the Western World. Attentons gven to the Medeval, Renassance, Baroque, Classcal,and Romantc perods, as well as to the lves of the composers,and varous forms of muscal composton and expresson. Threehours lecture per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsMUS 102 Introduction to Contemporary MusicA survey of major trends, personaltes, and styles of musccomposed snce the late 19th Century through the present tme.Consderaton wll be gven to jazz, popular musc, and muscaltheatre, wth emphass on classcal musc. Three hours lectureper week.[ALTERNATE YEARS - FALL EVEN]3 creditsMUS 105 African-American MusicAn overvew of the hstory of Afrcan-Amercan musc from1619, wth a major emphass from 1819 to the present. A revewof gospel, jazz, blues, and popular musc wll be ncluded. Threehours lecture per week[AS NEEDED]3 creditsMUS 140 Ear Training and Sight SingingA workshop n sngng melodes at sght, technques of hearngntervals, melodc and rhythmc dctaton, and keyboard harmony.Two studo hours per week.[AS NEEDED]1 creditMUS 141, 142, 241, 242 ChorusAn ntroducton to group sngng. Students wll partcpate nthe <strong>College</strong> chor. A varety of types of choral musc are studed,as well as basc vocal and breathng technques and sklls necessaryfor successful group performance. Two studo hours perweek.[AS NEEDED]1 credit eachMUS 143, 144, 243, 244 Instrumental EnsembleA workshop n nstrumental ensemble musc. A varety of typesof nstrumental musc are studed, wth emphass on the skllsnecessary for group performance. (If ths course s not scheduleddurng a semester, a student may arrange wth the musc advsorto take t on an ndependent bass wth an approved performngnstrumental group off-campus.) Two studo hours per week.[FALL/SPRING]1 credit eachMUS 152 Music FundamentalsAn ntroductory study of the basc deas n lstenng to musc andmuscal notaton. Consderaton wll be gven to the apprecatonof musc master works as well as practcal musc sklls such asthe understandng of muscal notaton, ntervals, scales, melody,rhythm, and chords. Students must be able to read at least oneclef and have an elementary understandng of musc notaton.Three hours lecture per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsMUS 153 Music Theory IThe prncples of notaton, ntervals, scales, melody, rhythm, trads,and four-part harmony are studed. Students must be ableto read musc n at least one clef and have a basc understandngof rhythmc notaton. Hghly recommended for musc majors orfor students who want to study musc theory beyond an elementarylevel. Three hours lecture per week.[FALL/SPRING]3 creditsCOREQUISITE: MUS 253.MUS 154 Music Theory IIAn advanced study of musc theory whch ncludes harmonzationsof melodies and figured basses. Three hours lecture perweek.[AS NEEDED]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: MUS 153.MUS 165 Piano Class IFunctonal pano tranng for begnners. Basc keyboard skllsand muscanshp are developed through repertore of elementarypano peces. One hour lecture, two studo hours per week.[FALL/SPRING]2 credits192
mUSIC • NUrSINGMUS 166 Piano Class IIPano tranng for ntermedate-levels of keyboard sklls, muscanshp,and repertore wll be studed. One hour lecture, twostudo hours per week.[FALL/SPRING]2 creditsPREREQUISITE: MUS 165.MUS 171 Guitar ClassFundamental playng technques of the gutar are taught. Bascgutar sklls, development of ablty to mprovse accompanments,sght read, and play by ear are ncluded. Two studohours per week.[AS NEEDED]1 creditMUS 172, 271, 272 Applied Music—GuitarInstructon n gutar fundamentals, ncludng strummng, pck-ng, technque, rhythm, and chords. Approprate repertore forstudent’s best use and benefit. Two studio hours per week.[AS NEEDED] (Course Fee)1 credit eachPREREQUISITE: MUS 171.PRE- or COREQUISITE: Current or prevous regstraton n oneof the followng courses s requred for each appled course taken:MUS 101, 102, 105, 140, 152, 153, 154, 187, 188, 240.MUS 187 Voice Class IA study of vocal technque, anatomy, and pedagogy for studentsbegnnng or mprovng sngng technque. The functon andthe anatomy of the sngng voce and breathng apparatus arestuded, as are elements of a good vocal and breathng technque.Basc sklls n dcton and muscanshp are developed throughselected repertore of vocal exercses and songs. Three hours lectureper week.[FALL]3 creditsMUS 188 Voice Class IIA study of vocal technque, anatomy, and pedagogy at an ntermedateto an advanced-level of vocal skll, dcton, and repertore.Three hours lecture per week.[SPRING]3 creditsPREREQUISITE: MUS 187.MUS 190 Special Project in MusicAn ndvdualzed course, arranged wth the musc advsor,whch culmnates n the completon of an approprate researchpaper, composton(s), concert performance or partcpaton, vdeo-or audo-taped performance, or other type of publc performance.The project will reflect similar work at other colleges inthe first year of music study. Four music studio hours per week.[AS NEEDED]2 creditsPREREQUISITE: Permsson of nstructor.MUS 240 Advanced Ear Training & Sight SingingA workshop n sght sngng, ncludng two-part contrapuntalreadng, rhythmc and melodc dctaton, and keyboard harmony.Two studo hours per week.[AS NEEDED]1 creditMUS 253 Music Theory Seminar IThe prncples of notaton, ntervals, scales, melody, rhythm, trads,and four-part harmony are studed, n detal. Students mustbe able to read musc n at least one clef and have a basc understandngof rhythmc notaton. Focus s gven to ear tranng andscore study. One hour lecture per week.[FALL/SPRING]1 creditCOREQUISITE: MUS 153 or PREREQUISITE: MUS 152.MUS 260 Special Project in MusicAn ndvdualzed course, arranged wth the musc advsor,whch culmnates n the completon of an approprate researchpaper, composton(s), concert performance or partcpaton,vdeo- or audo-taped performance, or other type of publc performance.The project will reflect similar work at other collegesn the second year of musc study. Four musc studo hours perweek.[AS NEEDED]2 creditsPREREQUISITE: Permsson of nstructor.MUS 265, 266, 269, 270 Applied Music—PianoInstructon at the ntermedate-, preparatory-, and/or advancedlevelsof pano keyboard sklls, muscanshp, and repertore.Two studo hours per week (one hour lesson, one hour grouplab).[AS NEEDED] (Course Fee)1 credit eachPRE- or COREQUISITE: Current or prevous regstraton n oneof the followng courses s requred for each appled course taken:MUS 101, 102, 105, 140, 152, 153, 154, 187, 188, 240.MUS 267, 268 Applied Music—OrganInstructon at the ntermedate-, preparatory-, and/or advancedlevelsof organ sklls, muscanshp, and repertore. Two studohours per week.[AS NEEDED] (Course Fee)1 credit eachPREREQUISITE: MUS 165 or pano/keyboard experence.PRE- or COREQUISITE: Current or prevous regstraton n oneof the followng courses s requred for each appled course taken:MUS 101, 102, 105, 140, 152, 153, 154, 187, 188, 240.MUS 285, 286, 287, 288 Applied VoiceVocal nstructon at the ntermedate-, preparatory-, and/or advanced-levelsof sklls, muscanshp, and repertore. Two studohours per week (one hour lesson, one hour group lab).[AS NEEDED] (Course Fee)1 credit eachPRE- or COREQUISITE: Current or prevous regstraton n oneof the followng courses s requred for each appled course taken:MUS 101, 102, 105, 140, 152, 153, 154, 187, 188, 240.NURSINGNUR 102 Basic Pharmacology for NursingRoles of the nurse wthn the healthcare delvery system are ntroducedwth emphass on the role of provder of care, manager ofcare, and a member of the professon n relaton to pharmacologyn nursng. The course provdes an ntroducton to theoretcalknowledge of pharmacologcal prncples utlzng crtcal thnk-193
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