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Nine hours of electives, as follows, approved by the<br />

Department of Mathematics:<br />

Six hours of upper-division mathematics or statistics.<br />

Three hours of computer science programming or<br />

MATH 2003 Technology for Mathematics.<br />

Specified General Education Requirement:<br />

MATH 2215 Calculus I<br />

Minor ............................................. 18 Semester Hours<br />

MATH 2215 Calculus I<br />

MATH 2315 Calculus II<br />

Eight hours of elective mathematics, six of<br />

which must be upper division, approved by the<br />

Department of Mathematics.<br />

MATHEMATICS EDUCATION (29)<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

Major ............................................. 39 Semester Hours<br />

MATH 2003 Technology for Mathematics<br />

MATH 2215 Calculus I<br />

MATH 2315 Calculus II<br />

MATH 3283 Foundations of Mathematics<br />

MATH 3323 College Geometry<br />

MATH 4133 Linear Algebra<br />

MATH 4233 Abstract Algebra I<br />

MATH 4653 History of Mathematics<br />

MATH 4980 (two hours) Senior Seminar<br />

One of the following:<br />

MATH 4113 Real Analysis<br />

MATH 4213 Complex Variables<br />

MATH 4223 Point Set Topology<br />

One of the following:<br />

STAT 3363 Probability Theory<br />

STAT <strong>435</strong>3 Mathematical Statistics<br />

Three additional hours of elective upper division<br />

mathematics or statistics approved by the<br />

Department of Mathematics.<br />

Specified General Education Requirement:<br />

MATH 2113 Analytic Geometry<br />

NOTE: In addition to the major program, an <strong>edu</strong>cation<br />

degree requires a professional <strong>edu</strong>cation component<br />

(see page 116 for details). For other degree requirements<br />

see pages 56-60.<br />

MUSIC<br />

School of Arts and Sciences 89<br />

Dr. Stacy Weger, Chair; Mr. Jeremy Blackwood; Dr. Mary<br />

Ann Craige; Dr. Steven Emge; Dr. Rob ert McFadden; Dr. Jacob<br />

Wallace; Dr. Brian Walker; Dr. Jeri Walker, Donna Massey<br />

Professor of Music Education; Dr. Marc White.<br />

The Department of Music at <strong>Southeastern</strong> offers an<br />

opportunity for the study, development, and refinement of<br />

musicianship in order to prepare students for careers in music.<br />

We foster a self-fulfillment and self-determination that<br />

will enable our students to attain their highest potential and<br />

expand their creative scope. We promote a curiosity and an<br />

attitude towards life as an unending learning experience leading<br />

to futures as effective self-teachers with high musical and<br />

humanitarian standards.<br />

Emphasis in the Department of Music is upon quality instruction<br />

and superior student performance with close personal<br />

relationships between students and faculty. Comprehensive<br />

offerings serve the needs and interests of students majoring in<br />

music degree programs. Music courses and enrichment opportunities<br />

are also provided for all other students in the University.<br />

Courses in music support the general <strong>edu</strong>cation and liberal<br />

arts study for non-majors, as well as encourage respect for cultural<br />

diversity and aesthetic values. Whether the student seeks<br />

preparation as a professional musician, <strong>edu</strong>cator, graduate<br />

students, or as a foundation for lifelong learning, the Department<br />

of Music’s mission is to fa cilitate that goal. Department<br />

resources actively support the arts within the community by<br />

providing activities of cultural interest in the Texoma region.<br />

The Department of Music offers degree plans designed to<br />

prepare graduates for a diversity of placement opportunities.<br />

The Bachelor of Music Education degree provides training<br />

for students in preparation for teacher certification and a career<br />

in public music <strong>edu</strong>cation, or continued development in<br />

graduate school. Specialization areas include instrumental<br />

music <strong>edu</strong>cation K-12, and vocal music <strong>edu</strong>cation K-12. The<br />

Bachelor of Music degree affords an opportunity for the study,<br />

development and refinement of a high level of musical performance<br />

and related skills in order to prepare the student for<br />

a career in performance, or continued growth in graduate programs.<br />

Specialization areas include instrumental music, vocal<br />

music and piano. The Bachelor of Arts degree offers students<br />

an opportunity to expand their musical development through<br />

course work, ensemble participation, and applied study with a<br />

concentration in liberal studies. The Bachelor of Arts degree<br />

can be combined with any guided degree minor program to<br />

prepare students for graduate study or a variety of professions<br />

in the music business and professional communities.<br />

The Department of Music is an accredited member of the<br />

National Association of Schools of Music. In all music degree<br />

programs the faculty within that program act as advisors to<br />

students, ensuring personal attention in curricular and career<br />

development. Membership in all music ensembles, and possible<br />

scholarship opportunities, is open to qualified students<br />

throughout the university through an audition process. Contact<br />

the Department of Music for more information.

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