NSU Catalog 2019-2020 
    
    May 03, 2024  
NSU Catalog 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course descriptions are arranged in alphabetical order by subject code (prefix).

Courses numbered less than 100 are considered developmental and do not count as credit toward graduation. These courses serve as preparation for college level courses and are required prerequisites for math and English courses. They must be completed in the first 30 attempted credit hours. Placement in these courses is based on ACT, SAT, or standardized test scores. They are self-support courses and charged at that tuition rate.

Freshmen and sophomores may take courses numbered 100 and 200 providing that the necessary prerequisites have been completed. Courses numbered 300 and 400 are normally junior and senior level but might be taken by sophomores if the necessary prerequisites have been met. Courses numbered 500 and 600 are entry- level graduate courses offered in conjunction with the undergraduate-level course. Undergraduate students who wish to enroll for the course at the 500 or 600 level must secure permission from the Graduate School. Courses numbered 700 are open to graduate students only.

Pre-requisites: Some classes have pre-requisites which must be met before enrolling in the class. This can consist of passing grades in specific courses, minimum scores on placement exams, a specified class level or admission to a particular program. It has been determined by the disciplines that these pre-requisites are necessary to prepare the student for enrollment. Specific course pre-requisite overrides require approval of department chair or dean. Pre-requisites are listed in the course description for each class.

Credits are semester hours. Asterisk (*) indicates that the course is not offered every year.

 

Management Information Systems

  
  • MIS 389 - Expert Systems


    The basic concepts of expert systems technology for business. An expert system development tool will be used to apply these basic concepts. Prerequisite: MIS 150  3 credits



  
  • MIS 391 - Independent Study


    Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually three or fewer students. Meetings depend upon the requirements of the topic. 1-4 credits



  
  • MIS 404 - IT Security, Assurance, and Risk Management


    This course provides an overview of the fields of Information Technology (IT) Security, Information Assurance and Risk Management. IT Security and Information Assurance are concerned threats to the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability (CIA) of information systems. Risk management comprises a set of coordinated activities to direct and control an organization with regard to risk. This course will explore how these three fields intersect with the management of records in digital environments and will address the application of IT Security, Information Assurance and Risk Management theories, principles, and techniques to the management records-related risks. 3 credits



  
  • MIS 414 - IT Auditing


    The course is designed to provide the student with a foundation for the study and professional career development in the field of information technology (IT) auditing and assurance services. The course will introduce the fundamentals of IT auditing and assurance services, core reasons why IT auditing is a specialized area of auditing, evolution of IT assurance, and the principle objectives of IT auditing and assurance services. The course will also address career and skill and knowledge development, and IT audit’s relationship to integrated financial, performance or operational auditing and assurance services. The course will introduce students to the examination and experience requirements for certification in IT auditing. 3 credits



  
  • MIS 421 - Computer and Hardware Maintenance


    Maintenance, diagnostic, and basic repair procedures of typical personal computers and auxiliary hardware including the CPU, keyboard, disk drive, and mouse. 3 credits



  
  • MIS 423 - Server Construction and Configuration


    Course is hands-on introduction to computer architecture and system administration. The microcomputer architecture including classical CPU, memory organization and access, internal and external bus structures, and storage schemes will be discussed. During a course students will build a microprocessor computer using basic build a microprocessor computer using basic and Internet server. Included will be system installation, halting, and booting the system, file systems and file and directory permission structures, device configuration and management, and user account administration. Course will cover topics related to data and storage organization, security, optimization of data access along with an analysis of multiprocessor system performance. Prerequisite: MIS 105  or MIS 205  and 2 other 200, 300, or 400 level MIS or CSC courses 3 credits



  
  • MIS 424 - Enterprise Resource Planning


    In today’s cutting edge business world, enterprise resource planning (ERP) software plays a critical role. By bringing together a company’s many different functions into a single integrated system, an abundance of opportunities for growth and increased productivity is created. This course examines enterprise resource software in general and discusses how ERP can improve the overall operation of a company, how it can be used to streamline operations, and how the data from the various functional areas of the organization are interrelated. Co-requisite: BADM 220  & MIS 325   3 credits



  
  • MIS 461 - Programming Languages


    This course consists of two parts. The first part introduces how programming languages are designed, including an introduction to the concept of parsing and compiling. Issues related to implementation such as type checking, binding, and memory management are discussed. Secondly, the course will survey the spectrum of programming languages paradigms, including traditional imperative, object oriented, functional, and logic languages. Prerequisite: MIS 150  3 credits



  
  • MIS 480 - Business Intelligence


    The course introduces students to business intelligence, with a focus on data warehousing and Business Analytics. It presents the different activities involved in developing a data warehouse: business requirements modeling, logical design, physical design, implementation, and business queries/reporting and applying them in business decision making. Prerequisite: BADM 220  & MIS 325   3 credits



  
  • MIS 484 - Database Management Systems


    The study of formalized database design. This course will focus on relational model design and the use of SQL. Students will use a modern relational database to implement designs and learn the basics of data management. 3 credits



  
  • MIS 485 - Information Systems Strategy


    Introduce students to various frameworks to evaluate strategic value of Information Technology (IT), aligning IT and competitive business strategies, IT governance models, managing IT operations and outsourcing ethically. Prerequisite: MIS 205  & MIS 325   3 credits



  
  • MIS 491 - Independent Study


    Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually three or fewer students. Meetings depend upon the requirements of the topic. 1-4 credits



  
  • MIS 492 - Topics


    Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest artists or experts may serve as instructors. Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1-5 credits



  
  • MIS 494 - Internship


    Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the instructor in these courses than is the case with field experience courses. Grade assigned S/U. 1-12 credits



  
  • MIS 498 - Undergraduate Research/Scholarship


    Includes senior project, and capstone experience. Independent research problems/projects or scholarship activities. The plan of study is negotiated by the faculty member and the student. Contact between the two may be extensive and intensive. Does not include research courses which are theoretical. 1-6 credits



  
  • MIS 523 - Server Construction and Configuration


    Course is hands-on introduction to computer architecture including classical CPU, memory organization and access, internal and external bus structures, and storage schemes will be discussed. During a course students will build a microprocessor computer using basic hardware components, then configure it as a file and components, then configure it as a file and installation, halting and booting the system, file systems and file directory permission structures, device configuration and management, and user account administration. Course will cover topics related to data and storage organization, security, optimization of data access along with an analysis of multiprocessor system performance. Prerequisite: MIS 105  or MIS 205  and 2 other 200, 300, or 400 level MIS or CSC courses 3 credits



  
  • MIS 587 - Problems in Information Systems


    Independent study or research in the area of computers and information systems. 1-3 credits



  
  • MIS 591 - Independent Study


    Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually three or fewer students. Meetings depend upon the requirements of the topic. 1-4 credits



  
  • MIS 592 - Topics


    Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest artists or experts may serve as instructors. enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1-5 credits




Middle Level Education

  
  • MLED 480 - Middle Level Methods


    Students develop the ability to design, deliver, and evaluate a variety of instructional strategies and processes that incorporate learning resources, materials, technologies, and state and national curriculum standards appropriate to the developmental characteristics of middle level learners; the ability to assess student learning in middle level; concepts of middle level education; and to apply these knowledge, skills, and attitudes to real life situations and experiences. Admission to Teacher Education required 2 credits



  
  • MLED 491 - Independent Study


    Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually three or fewer students. Meetings depend upon the requirements of the topic. 1-3 credits



  
  • MLED 492 - Topics


    Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest artists or experts may serve as instructors. Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. 1-3 credits



  
  • MLED 495 - Practicum


    Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the instructor in these courses than is the case with field experience courses. 1-3 credits



  
  • MLED 580 - Middle Level Methods


    Students develop the ability to design, deliver, and evaluate a variety of instructional strategies and processes that incorporate learning resources, materials, technologies, and state and national curriculum standards appropriate to the developmental characteristics of middle level learners; the ability to assess student learning in middle level; concepts of middle level education; and to apply these knowledge, skills, and attitudes to real life situations and experiences. 2 credits



  
  • MLED 591 - Independent Study


    Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually three or fewer students. Meetings depend upon the requirements of the topic. 1-3 credits



  
  • MLED 592 - Topics


    Includes current topics, advanced topics, and special topics. A course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest artists or experts may serve as instructors. Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student-teacher involvement. 1-3 credits



  
  • MLED 593 - Workshop


    Special, intense sessions in specific topic areas. Approximately 45 hours of work is required for each hour of credit. Workshops may vary in time range but typically use a compressed time period for delivery. They may include lectures, conferences, committee work, and group activity. 1-3 credits



  
  • MLED 790 - Seminar


    A highly focused, and topical course. The format includes student presentations and discussions of reports based on literature, practices, problems, and research. Seminars may be conducted over electronic media such as internet and are at the upper division or graduate levels. Enrollment is generally limited to fewer than 20 students. 1-3 credits




Musical Performance

  
  • MUAP 100 - Applied Music-Voice


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 101 - Applied Music-Voice


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 102 - Class Instruction-Voice


    One to two semester hours credit for class instruction is given for two one hour class meetings. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-2 credits



  
  • MUAP 105 - Class Instruction - Guitar


    Beginning students will learn guitar in a class room setting studying basic techniques and styles. 1 credit



  
  • MUAP 110 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 111 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 115 - Class Instruction-Keyboard


    One to two semester hours credit for class instruction is given for two one hour class meetings. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-2 credits



  
  • MUAP 120 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 121 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 130 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 131 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 140 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 141 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 150 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 151 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 181 - Collaborative Piano


    Exploring the purpose, rehearsal strategies and performance of piano in collaborative settings, and to gain practical experience in accompanying and musical team work. 1 credit



  
  • MUAP 200 - Applied Music-Voice


    One to two semester hours of credit for private lessons is given for on half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 201 - Applied Music-Voice


    Class voice instruction is open to anyone interested. Emphasis is placed on the development of the fundamental voice techniques. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 210 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 211 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 220 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 221 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 230 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 231 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 240 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 241 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 250 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 251 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 300 - Applied Music-Voice


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 301 - Applied Music-Voice


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 302 - Class Instruction-Voice


    Class voice instruction is open to anyone interested. Emphasis is placed on the development of the fundamental voice techniques. 1 credit



  
  • MUAP 305 - Class Instruction - Guitar


    Beginning students will learn guitar in a class room setting studying basic techniques and styles. 1 credit



  
  • MUAP 310 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 311 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 315 - Class Instruction - Keyboard


    One to two semester hours credit for class instruction is given for two one hour class meetings. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1 credit



  
  • MUAP 320 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 321 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 330 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 331 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 340 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 341 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 350 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 351 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 381 - Collaborative Piano


    Exploring the purpose, rehearsal strategies and performance of piano in collaborative settings, and to gain practical experience in accompanying and musical team work. 1 credit



  
  • MUAP 400 - Applied Music-Voice


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 401 - Applied Music-Voice


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 410 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 411 - Applied Music-Keyboard


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 420 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 421 - Applied Music-Woodwinds


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 430 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 431 - Applied Music-Brass


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 440 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 441 - Applied Music-Percussion


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 450 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 451 - Applied Music-Strings


    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 483 - Public Recital


    Study preparation and performance of a program of music selected with the cooperation and approval of the student’s major applied music teachers. 0-2 credits



  
  • MUAP 710 - Applied Music - Keyboard


    One to two semester hours credit for private lessons is given for one half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students. 1-2 credits



  
  • MUAP 720 - Applied Music Woodwinds


    One to two semester hours credit for private lessons is given for one half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students 1-2 credits



  
  • MUAP 750 - Individual Instruction - Strings VII


    Private lessons in violin, viola, cello, and string bass. May be repeated for credit. Permission of instructor required. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 751 - Individual Instruction - Strings VII


    Private lessons in violin, viola, cello, and string bass. May be repeated for credit. Permission of instructor required. 1-4 credits



  
  • MUAP 781 - Collaborative Piano


    Exploring the purpose, rehearsal strategies and performance of piano in collaborative settings, and to gain practical experience in accompanying and musical team work. 1 credit




Musical Ensembles

  
  • MUEN 100 - Concert Choir


    An ensemble performing accompanied and unaccompanied literature for mixed voices. Membership determined by instructor’s permission and audition only. 0-2 credits



  
  • MUEN 104 - Chamber Singers


    Specialization in the Chamber literature of early through contemporary periods. Membership determined by instructor’s permission and audition only. 0-1 credit



  
  • MUEN 105 - Vocal Jazz Ensemble


    A vocal ensemble specializing in contemporary jazz styles and genre. Membership determined by instructor’s permission and audition only. 0-1 credit



  
  • MUEN 107 - Opera Workshop


    This course includes study of various aspects of opera, such as character development, opera scenes study, and body movements, as well as basic production and staging techniques. 0 - 2 credits



  
  • MUEN 110 - Orchestra


    A joint enterprise of the University and interested area musicians. The orchestra studies and performs standard orchestra literature and presents public concerts. 0-1 credit



  
  • MUEN 120 - Marching Band


    Active during the fall, the marching band performs at all home football games. 0-2 credits



  
  • MUEN 121 - Symphonic Band


    Members are selected by audition to perform the finest in original and transcribed literature in concert performances on and off-campus. 0-1 credit



  
  • MUEN 122 - Concert Band


    A joint enterprise open to university students and interested area musicians. Includes rehearsals and performance of band literature culminating in a public performance. 0-1 credit



  
  • MUEN 130 - Chamber Music Ensemble


    A select group of string players and such incidental instrumentalists as required for the preparation and performance of chamber music. 0-1 credit



  
  • MUEN 150 - Woodwind Ensemble


    A select woodwind instrument group which performs music composed or arranged for this medium. 0-1 credit



 

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