268 NURSINGMUSIC 40C3 ADVANCED CONDUCTING: CHORALRehearsal. and· conducting techniques, including warm-up exercises,tone, intonatio'n, balance, attack, sustain, cueing, repertoire, score reading,and score p'reparatiop.'Three, lectures; one,termPrerequisite: MUSIC 3003; and registration in Honours Music or permis~sion of the School of the ArtsAntirequisite: MUSIC 4003Alternates with MUSIC 4013.Enrolment is limited. ,MUSIC 4013 ADVANCED CONDUCTING: INSTRUMENTAL,A continuation of MUSIC 3003. Refinement and development ofconduct-, ing techniques. Exploration of in-depth score preparation, rehearsaltechniques, odd and shifting meters, subdivision.Three lectures; one term '"Prerequisite: MUSIC 3003; and registration in Honours Music or permis-, sion of the School of the Arts 'Antirequisite: MUSIC 4003Alternates with MUSIC 40C3. "Enrolment is limited.MUSIC 4P03 PERCUSSION ,METHODSA continuation of MUSIC 3P03.Two lectures; one term .Prerequisite: MUSIC 3P03; and registration in,Honours Music or permissionof the School of the ArtsEnrolment is,' limited.MUSIC 4Q03 PIANO LlTERATUREAND PEDAGOGY ,Study of piano repertoire and teaching metho'dsfor various age groups.Three lectures; one termPrerequisite: Registration as a piano major in Level III or IV of an HonoursMusic program and permission of the School of the Arts ' 'Offered in alternate years.Enrolment is limited., MUSIC4R03 ISSUES AND METHODS INCURRENT MUSICOLOGYAn exploration of historical, analyticaJ and critical methods of research iri, music, including models of analysis derived from cultural studies, genderstudies,' ,literary theory, etc.Seminar (two hours); one termPrerequi'site: Registration in Level III or IV of an Honours Music programor permission of the instructor'Antirequisite: MUSIC 3R03, 4103 ,Offered, in alternate years. 'Enrolment is limited.MUSIC 4S03 SPECIAL STUDIESAdvanced supervised study in any, area offered and approved by theSchool of the Arts. ,Times to be arranged between the student and instructor; one termPrerequisite:. Registration in Level IV of an Honours Music program and'permission of the School of the 'Arts., Studentsrequ9sting this coursemust submit a written proposal to the School of the Arts by April ,15th.MUSIC 4SS3 SPECIAL STUDIES IN CHAMBERMUSIC OR ACCOMPANYING"Advanced supervised studies in chamber music performance or instrumentalaccompanying.' -Times to be arranged between the students and instructor; one termPrereq'uisite: MUSIC 3SS3;and registration in Level III or IV of a Musicprogram, and permissionot'the School of the Arts. Students requestingthis course must submit a written pr,fPosai to ,the School of the Arts byApril 15th. This course is primarily for students pursuing the Diploma inMusic Performance. -, Fees are ch8.rgedto students taking MUSIC 4$S3. Lesson fees must bepaidby September 1 for Term 1 and by January 1 for Term 2.MUSIC 4U03 JAZZ IMPROVISATIONStudy and performance of jazz improvisations in various styles.Two hours; one termPrerequisite: MUSIC' 3l,J03 and permission of the instructor, Offered in alternate years. .'MUSIC 4V03 CURRENT ISSUES IN MUSIC EDUCATIONAn investigation of new political initiatives, philosophical views, developingresearch; and curricular and adminis~rative changes that are currentlyinfluencing the practice of music in the schools.Seminar -(two hours); one term'Prerequisite: Registration in Level III or IV of an Honours programin Music'Alternates with MUSIC 3V03.' ' ., Enrolment is limited."MUSIC 4Y03 TOPICS IN MUSIC HISTORY, An intensive examination of a composer, period, genre, or issue from thestyle areas of "classical" music, film music; popular music, or jazz, ''Seminar (two hours); one term .Prerequisite: Registration in Level III Qr IV of an Honou~sMusic programor permission of the instructor 'Enrolment is limited., MUSIC 4Z03 ' COMPOSITIONThe composition of various instrumental or vocal works. ,Times to be arranged between the student and instructor; one termPrerequisite: Registration in Level III or IV of an Honours Music programand permission of ,the instructor'MUSIC 4ZZ3 ADVANCED COMPOSITIONThe composition of yarious instrumental or vocal works.Times to be arrangep between the student and instructor; one termPrerequisite: MUSIC 4Z03; and registration inan HonoursMusic program;and permission of the instructor'NEURAL COMPUTATION.,WEB ADDRESS: ·http://www.psychology.mcmaster.ca/NeuraICompThe Neural Computation subject area is administe'red within the FaCUltyof Science, through a committee of instruction consisting of Dr. S. Haykin(Electrical and Computer Engineering), Dr. R. Racine (Psychology), Dr.S.Becker (Psychology), Dr. N. Balakrishnan (Mathematics and Statistics)and Dr. D. Jones (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and draws on ,courses offered by the Departments of Psychology, Mathematics and,Statistics and Computing and Software. Information and 'counselling'may be obtained through the Department of Psychology.CoursesNEURCOMP 4D09"If no prerequisite ,is listed, the course is open.NEURAL COMPUTATION THESISStudents conduct research projects with individual faculty members.Prerequisite: Registration in LevellVof HonoursNeural C,Omputat~on 'NURSE PRACTITIONER(SEE NURSING, NURSE PRACTITIONER (C) STREAM)NURSINGWEB ADDRESS:Faculty as of January 15, <strong>2005</strong>Associate Dean of Health Sciences (Nursing) andDirector of the School of NursingCatherine TompkinsProfessorshttp://www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/nursi.ngHealth Sciences Centre, Room 1 M7 "'Ext. 22694Heather Arthur/B.Sc.N. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Sc.N., Ph.D. (Toronto),R.N.Andrea Baumann/B.Sc.N. (Windsor), M.Sc~N. (Western Ontario), Ph.D.(Toronto), R.N. ~ " .Donna Ciliska/S.Sc.N., M.Sc.N: (Western Ontario), Ph.D. (Toronto), R.f'fGina Browne/B.Sc.N. (Catherine Spaulding), M.S. (Boston), M.Ed., Ph.D.(Toronto), R.N. "Alba DiCenso/B.Sc.N., M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Waterloo), R.N.Basanti Majumdar/B.Sc.(N)., M.Sc.N. (Delhi), M.Ed. (Columbia), Ph.D.(Michigan), R.N. "" ' ' ,Janet Pinelli/B.S. (Boston), M.Sc.N. (Toronto), D.N.S. (Buffalo), R.N.'John Vickers/B.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (York)Associate ProfessorsMargaret Black/B.Sc.N. (McGiI/),M.Se.N. (Case Western Reserve), Ph.D.(Michigan), RN. , 'Jennifer Blythe/B.A. (Hull); M.A., Pr.D., (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.L.S. (Toronto)'Barbara Brown/B.A., B.Se.N. (Windsor), M.Sc.N. (Toronto), R.N.Barbara Carpio/B.Se.N. (Alberta),M.Sc.N. (Toronto), M.Sc.(T;)(<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N. .Patricia Ellis/B.Sc.N. (Wagner), M.Sc. (Maryland), R.N.Anita Fisher/B.A. (Windsor), M.H.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.
Mabel Hunsberger/B.S. (Goshen), M.Sc.N. (Pennsylvania), Ph.D. (Wa-'terloo) , R.N. .Janet Landeen/B.Sc.N. (Connecticut), M.Ed. (Victoria), Ph.D. (Toronto), R.N.Ann Mohide/B.Sc.N. (Toronto), M.H:Sc., M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Jenny Ploeg/B.Sc.N., M.Sc.N. (Western Ontario),' Ph.D. (Toronto), R.N.Elizabeth RideoutfB.N. (New Brunswick), M.H.Sc. (MCMaster), M.Sc., 'Ph.D. (Toronto), R.N.Jennifer Skelly/M~H.Sc., M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Toronto), R.N.Wendy Sword/B.Sc.N., M.Sc.(T.) (MCMaster), Ph.D. (Guelph), R.N.Helen Thomas/B.N.Sc. (Queen's), M.Sc. (Walerloo), R.N.Catherine Tompkins/B.Sc.N. (Western Ontario), M.Ed. (Toronto),' Ph.D. '(California), A..N.Ruta Valaitis/B.A., B.Sc.N. (Windsor), M.H.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D .. (Toronto),'R.N.Assistant ProfessorsNoori Akhta~~Danesh, B.Sc.~ 'M.Sc. (Iran), Ph.D. (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)Pamela Baxter/B:Sc.N, M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph. D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Gertrude Benson/B.N. (McGill), M.Sc:N. (Boston), R.N.Lynda Bentley Poole/B.Sc.N. (<strong>McMaster</strong>); M.Sc.N. (Toronto), R.N.Sheryl Boblin/B.Sc.N. (Alberta), M.Ed. (Alberta), Ph.D .. (Toronto), R.N.Denise Bryant-Lukosius/B.Sc.N. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Sc. (0'Yo u ville),Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N. .RLith Chen/B.A. (California-Berkeley), M.Sc. (Yale), R.N.Kirsten Culver/B$c. (Queen's), Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Maureen Dobbins/B.Sc.N. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), 'Ph.D. (Toronto), R.N.Michelle Dn-immond-Young/B.Sc.N., M.H.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),R.N.Anne Ehrlich/B.N.Sc: (Queen's), M.H.Sc. (Toronto), R.N.EiI~en Grace/M.H.Sc: (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Sc. (Toronto), Ph.D: (Waterloo), R.N.Ruth Hannon/B.N.Sc. (Queen's), M.H,A. (Wales), M.S.F.N.p. (O'Youville)Carolyn Ingram/B.Sc.N. (Pittsburg), M.Sc.N. (Maryland) D.S.N.(SUNY), R.N,Susan JacklB.Sc,N. (Alberta), Ph.D. '(<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Sharon Kaasalainen/B.$c.N; (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Sc., (Toronto), Ph.D.(<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N. .' . .Michael Ladouceur/B.S.N. (Victoria), M.P.H. (Boston), R.N.Yvonne Lawlor/B.N. (New Brunswick), M.Ed. (Brock), R.N ..Jeannette LeGris/B.N. (Manitoba), M.H:Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Barbara Love/B.Sc.N. (Toronto), M.H.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N"Ola Lunyk-Child/B.Sc~N. (MCMaster), M.Sc.N. (Toronto), R.N.'Maureen M.arkle-Reid/B.Sc.N. (MCMaster), M.Sc.N. (Toronto)" Ph.D.(<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N, ,Lynn Martin/B.Sc.N. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Sc.N. (Western Ontario), Ph.D.(MCMaster), R.N.ColleenrMcKey/B.Sc.N. (Niagara), M.Sc. (O'Youvil/e), Ph.D. (Capella), R.N.Karen Moncrieff/B.Sc.N. (MCMaster), Ms.N. (O'Youville), R.N. 'Mandi Newton/B.Sc.N., Ph.D.(<strong>McMaster</strong>)Charlotte Noesgaard/B.N. (McGill), M.Sc.N. (Western Ontari.'o), R.N.Cottie Ofosu/B)\. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),. M.Ed ..(Brock), Ph.D. (Toronto)Linda O'Mara/B.N., M.Sc.N.(McGiI/), Ph.D. (Toronto), R.N.Marilyn Parsons/B.N.Sc.· (Queen's), M.H.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Chris Patterson/B.Sc. (Waterloo), B.Sc.N.(<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Sc.N. (WesternOntariO), R.N.Gladys Peachey/B.N., M.Ed. (Memorial), M.H.Sc; (Toronto), Ph.D.(<strong>McMaster</strong>)Joanna Pierazzo/B.Sc.N., M.Sc.N. (Western Ontario), R.N.Jennine Salfi/B.Sc.N., M.Sc., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Ruth Schofield/B.Sc.,N., M.Sc: (T) (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Dyanne Semogas/B.N. (McGill), M.N.· (Washington), R.N.'Kathy Sleeth/B.Sc.N., M.Sc.(T.) (<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N ..Eric Staples/B.A.A. (N.) (Ryerson), MS.N. (O'Youville), R.N.Gatherine Thomas/B.Sc.N., M.Sc. (New York), R.N.Olive Wahoush/M.Sc. (Ulster)~ R.N.lecturersIris Mujica/B.Sc.N., M.Sc.N. (MCMaster), R.N.Marilyn Ott/B.Sc.N. (MCMaster), M.Sc.N. (Western Ontario) ,INote:, The School of Nursing hasa large number of part-time faculty appointedfrom community health-care ,agencies. A complete list is available from·the office ~f the Associate Dean of Health Sciences (Nursing).NURSING 269School Notes:1. Normally; registration in all courses above Level I wiJl require satisfactorycompletion of the prerequisite Nursing courses with 'a gradeof at least C- in graded courses or a pass in clinical practice courses.(See the Faculty of Health. Sciences, School of Nursing, AcademicRegulations section in this Calendar.)2. Normally, Levell; 11,111, and IV Nursing courses are available only tostudents registered in the B.Sc.N. Program., 3. Asatisfactory P.olice Records Check may be required for some clinicalplacements. ' All costs associated with this procedure are theresponsibility of the student.4. Students are responsible for arranging their own travel to and fromlearning settings external to the <strong>University</strong> and for covering any costs'incurred .. All students who enrol in the B.Sc.N. Program are expectedto travel to any learning setting in Hamilton and the surrounding area(<strong>McMaster</strong> and Mohawk) and Kitchener::-Waterloo and surroundingarea (Conestoga). .5. Students in any stream who register for a clinical lab cou,rsein, Level III or above must also submit a Placement Preference', form to the Placement Coordinator. The Student Placement Infor~. mation System (SPIS)at www.fhs.mcmastet.calnursing/placementsfeatures detailed information' about the selection of placement settingsand the deadlines for submission of Placement Preferences. Studentswho fail to meet the published deadline but who register for the course,at 'least two months prior to the date it is to commence, will be assigneda placement setting . without consideration of their preferences. Stu- '. dents who do not register two months in advance and vyho fail to meetthe submission deadline will normally be required to defer their placementuntil the next term in which the course is offered. 'The ,final assignment of learning settings for any course isconstrained by.the availab.ility of the requested setting andfaculty resources. Students may, therefore, be required tocomplete the practicum cOJTIPolient of a course in a learning, setting that is not of their choosing:6. The Nursing Leadership/Management courses are' open only to stu-'dents registered in. the Nursing Leadership/Management program,which was previously' administered and is cllrrentlyendorsed by theCanadian Nurses Association. Students in the ,B.Sc.N. (B) Streammay apply to the coordinator of the Nursing Leadership/Managementprogram for permission to take these courses. ' .7. The Paediatric and AdultOncology courses are open to nurses workingin or 'who have an interest in paediatric or ad,ult oncology' respec-, 'tively. A candidate must be currently registered as a nurse in a provinceor territory in Canada: .8. The Psychiatric-Mental Health courses are open to nurses working in orwho have an interest in psychiatry and mental health. A candidate mustbe currently registered as a nurse in a province or territory in Canada.CoursesNURSING 1 F04 INTRODUCTION TO NURSING AND HEALTH IAn introduction to definitions of nursing and health. Emphasis is on therelevance of context and on caring .. Nursing process, beginning le'vel.skills in assessment,including physical assessment, and communicationare stressed. A clinical practice component includes laboratory andcommunity experience. ,Two and one half hours (lecture/problem-based tutorials); four hours(clinical lab); one term .. Prerequisite: Registration in Level. I ot the B.Sc.N. (A) or '(D) Stream'NURSING 1 G04 INTRODUCTION TO NURSING AND HEALTH IIA continuation of NURSING 1 F04. An introduction to reflective practice.Concepts and theories related to specific priority health issues are stlldied.There is continued development of skills in health assessment and'an introduction to .health education. A clinical practice component includeslaboratory and community experience: ,Two and one half hours (lecture/prOblem-based tutorials); four hours(clinical lab); one term'Prerequisite: NURSING 1 F04NURSING 2L03 GUIDED NURSING PRACTICE INursing concepts basic to health and illness are e~amined across thecontinuum of individual and family growth and development. Planned anelguided experience:3 are provided in acute care institutions, includingadult medical and, surgical and paediatric settings. This course is evaluatedon a Pass/Fail basis. .Nine hours (clinical lab); one termPrerequisite: NURSING 1 F04,1 G04Normally to be taken concurrently. with NURSING 2M03.
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