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MUSE 675 - Chinese Music Ensemble Introduction to Chinese music through various repertoires: the traditional Silk and Bamboo Ensemble of the South Bank of Yang Zi River (Jiang Nan Si Zhu), narrative singing genres, such as Peking opera, Nan-guan, and Mountain and Lyric songs, and the modern Chinese orchestral and instrumental compositions. Traditional philosophical perspectives of and Western influences on Chinese music through various performance opportunities. Open to non-majors by special consent of the School of Music. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 562 - Survey of the Music Industry Study of the basic workings of the music business including copyright law, contracts, the record industry, music publishing, artist management, and other music-related careers.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 606 - Diction for Pianists I Italian and German pronunciation, using the International Phonetic Alphabet as a basis. Faculty-supervised vocal coaching in class and at rehearsals. Enrollment limited to graduate keyboard Area 2 students.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 607 - Diction for Pianists II French and English pronunciation, using the International Phonetic Alphabet as a basis. Faculty-supervised vocal coaching in class and at rehearsals. Enrollment limited to graduate keyboard Area 2 students.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUSP 606 or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 610 - Piano: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 611 - Organ: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 612 - Harpsichord: Secondary Emphasis on performance with proficiency requirements. Individual and/ or group instruction. Open to non-music majors by special consent of school. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take secondary private study must obtain consent of the instructor.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 613 - Harp: Secondary Stresses performance, with proficiency requirements. Individual and/or group instruction. Open to non-music majors by special consent of school. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take secondary private study must obtain consent of the instructor.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 614 - Voice: Secondary Emphasis on performance, with proficiency requirements. Individual and/or group instruction. Open to non-music majors by consent of school. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take secondary private study must obtain consent of the instructor.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 615 - Violin: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 616 - Viola: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 617 - Violoncello: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 618 - Contrabass: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 619 - Guitar: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 620 - Flute: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 621 - Oboe: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 622 - Clarinet: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 623 - Saxophone: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 624 - Bassoon: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 625 - Trumpet: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 626 - French Horn: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 627 - Trombone: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 628 - Tuba and Euphonium: Secondary Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 629 - Percussion: Secondary Emphasis on performance, with proficiency requirements. Individual and/ or group instruction. Open to non-music majors by special consent of school. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take secondary private study must obtain consent of the instructor.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 630 - Steelpan: Secondary Emphasis on performance, with proficiency requirements. Individual and/or group instruction. Open to non-music majors by special consent of school. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take secondary private study must obtain consent of the instructor.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 637 - Advanced Choral Techniques and Conducting Practical exposition of all facets of choral directing, effective rehearsal procedures, score study, and organization of choral ensembles.
Credits: 3 |
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MUSP 639 - Accompanying Practical study of accompanying by pianists as applied to standard solo instrumental and vocal literature. Involves rehearsals and in-class performance with soloists. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 640 - African Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during same term permitted. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 641 - Study of Caribbean Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during same term permitted. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 642 - Study of Renaissance and Baroque Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during same term permitted. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 643 - Study of Indian Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during same term permitted. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 644 - Study of Afro-Caribbean Percussion Instruments Development of skills necessary to play selected instruments from various cultures and historical periods. Individual and/or group study. Participation for credit in more than one category during same term permitted. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 645 - Survey of Orchestral Brass Music Highlights orchestral repertoire with a focus on the brass passages. Designed for performance students who have an interest in orchestral literature and how brass performance relates to the orchestra as a whole. Works will be played to a “reading standard.” May be repeated to a maximum of 3 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUSP 710 - Piano: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 711 - Organ: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 712 - Harpsichord: Primary Individual study in the student’s major medium of performance. Two semester hours credit per semester for students in the music education course of study; 4 semester hours credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance and pedagogy course of study. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the Performer’s Certificate and each degree undertaken.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 713 - Harp: Primary Individual study in the student’s major medium of performance. Two semester hours credit per term for students in the music education course of study; 4 semester hours credit per term (two in summer) for students in the performance and pedagogy course of study. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the Performer’s Certificate and each degree undertaken.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 714 - Voice: Primary Individual study in the student’s major medium of performance. Two semester hours credit per semester for students in the music education course of study; 4 semester hours credit per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance and pedagogy course of study. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the Performer’s Certificate and each degree undertaken.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 715 - Violin: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 716 - Viola: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 717 - Violoncello: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 718 - Contrabass: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 719 - Guitar: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 720 - Flute: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 721 - Oboe: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 722 - Clarinet: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 723 - Saxophone: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 724 - Bassoon: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 725 - Trumpet: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 726 - French Horn: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 727 - Trombone: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 728 - Tuba and Euphonium: Primary Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 729 - Percussion: Primary Individual study in the student’s major medium of performance. Two semester hours per semester for students in the music education course of study; 4 semester hours per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance and pedagogy course of study. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the Performer’s Certificate and each degree undertaken.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 730 - Steelpan: Primary Individual study in the student’s major medium of performance. Two semester hours per semester for students in the music education course of study; 4 semester hours per semester (2 in summer) for students in the performance and pedagogy course of study. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the performer’s certificate and each degree undertaken.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 735 - Advanced Choral Conducting Individual study in choral conducting techniques, score study, and rehearsal pedagogy. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the Performer’s Certificate and each degree undertaken. Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 or 4 |
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MUSP 736 - Advanced Wind Conducting Individualized study in wind conducting techniques, score study, and rehearsal pedagogy. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the Performer’s Certificate and each degree undertaken but a maximum of 8 hours can be used toward the Master of Music degree requirements and a maximum of 12 hours can be used toward the Performer’s Certificate. Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 737 - Advanced Orchestral Conducting Individualized study in orchestral conducting techniques, score study, and rehearsal pedagogy. May be repeated to a maximum of 24 semester hours for the Performer’s Certificate and each degree undertaken but a maximum of 8 hours can be used toward the Master of Music degree requirements and a maximum of 12 hours can be used toward the Performer’s Certificate. Students who wish to take primary private study must pass an audition in the appropriate performance area.
Credits: 2 |
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MUSP 798 - Selected Studies in Musical Performance Independent or small-group study of selected topics. Participation in more than one independent study per term permitted by consent of school director. May be repeated to a maximum of 20 semester hours. See specific degree requirements for limitations. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1-4 |
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MUTC 500 - Recording Techniques Introductory course with techniques of professional recording as applied directly to all phases of reproduction. Emphasis will be paid to mastering topics such as microphones, acoustics, multitrack recording, and professional mixing techniques.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Ability to read music and consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 501 - Advanced Digital Audio Workstations Operation Microphone theory and applications, audio console operation including, but not restricted to, signal processing, monitor mixing, overdubbing, and multitrack techniques; preparation of master tape suitable for disc recording; study of current practices in digital recording and console automation (ProTools). May be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 500 or consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 503 - Applied Recording Techniques In-depth exploration of digital audio workstations (DAW) and studio techniques for the purposes of recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 500 and MUTC 501.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 507 - Modal Counterpoint Class performance, analysis, and writing of counterpoint in Renaissance style as exemplified by works of such composers as Josquin, Lassus, and Palestrina.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 509 - Tonal Counterpoint Class performance, analysis, and writing of counterpoint as employed in 18th century style.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 512 - Development and Practice of Electronic Music Comprehensive examination of the development and practices of all phases of electronic and computer music with both historical and projected examinations of applications in composition, performance and research.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 520 - Fundamentals of Studio Design Fundamental concepts including studio construction, room acoustics and best practices for construction and calibration.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 600 - Composition: Secondary Individualized and/or group study in the techniques of composing for acoustic media. Not open to composition majors. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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MUTC 604 - Seminar in Theory and Composition Projects and studies in theory and composition. Topics announced. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. Open only to Master of Music students who have demonstrated proficiency on graduate music theory diagnostic examination or earned a grade of C or better in MUTC 402.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 605 - Orchestration The scoring of original and other works for various combinations of instruments as well as one complete score for full symphony orchestra.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 607 - Wind and Percussion Scoring Scoring for diverse wind and percussion ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 609 - Jazz Arranging I Scoring techniques for jazz and popular ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 610 - Jazz Arranging II Continuation of MUTC 609. Advanced scoring techniques for jazz and popular ensembles.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 609 or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 611 - Introduction to Electronic and Computer Music I Laboratory introduction to the techniques of electronic music composition within a digital audio workstation (DAW) environment. Topics include audio editing, digital processing of sound, MIDI sequencing, and digital synthesis.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 612 - Introduction to Electronic and Computer Music II Further study and experimentation with techniques introduced in MUTC 611. Emphasis on live digital signal processing (dsp) and interactive electronic music composition using MaxMSP.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 611 or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 614 - Audio, Video, and Networking for the Working Musician Introductory course designed to expose music major s to a practical application of audio, video and networking. Fundamental concepts include the histories of audio and video, human anatomy as it applies to perception of aural and visual media and typical applications of explored technologies.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 615 - Applied Editing Techniques Practicum with hands-on experience editing audio. Topics covered include quantization, sample accurate editing, tuning and noise removal and reduction.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 616 - Aural Skills for the Audio Professional Development of isomorphic mapping through the study of both technical and theoretical aspects of sound.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 617 - Music Theory Pedagogy Examination of pedagogical philosophies, strategies, and techniques for teaching music theory and aural skills at the college and precollege levels. Open only to Master of Music students who have demonstrated proficiency on graduate music theory diagnostic examination or earned a grade of C or better in MUTC 402.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 618 - Tonal Analytical Techniques Study and application of theoretical principles and analytical techniques appropriate to the music of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. Open only to Master of Music students who have demonstrated proficiency on graduate music theory diagnostic examination or earned a grade of C or better in MUTC 402.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 619 - Post-Tonal Analytical Techniques Study and application of theoretical principles and analytical techniques appropriate to the music of the 20th century including neo-tonality, symmetry, atonality, set theory, serialism, minimalism, aleatory techniques, and eclecticism. Open only to Master of Music students who have demonstrated proficiency on graduate music theory diagnostic examination or earned a grade of C or better in MUTC 402.
Prerequisites & Notes Consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 623 - Applied Mixing Techniques Practicum with hand-on experience mixing different genres of music, learning about the mixing signal chain and finalizing media for various distribution mechanisms
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 624 - Live Sound Theory, Techniques, and Practicum Practicum hands-on experiential studio and location recording techniques.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 700 - Composition: Primary Individualized study in composing for acoustic media. Open only to Master of Music students in the individualized specialization with composition emphasis. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 2-4 |
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MUTC 711 - Electronic and Computer Music III Algorithmic composition. Study of how composers have used computers to create and perform musical works. Emphasis on design of original algorithms and their use in the composition/performance of musical works.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 612 and consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 712 - Electronic and Computer Music IV Further study and experimentation with algorithmic composition. Emphasis on creating more expansive computer music systems through the integration of hardware and software.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: MUTC 711 and consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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MUTC 713 - Software Synthesis and Digital Audio Processing Advanced musical composition using software synthesis and digital audio processing techniques. Projects can include personal and network media as well as the creation of both musical compositions and original software components. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 semester hours.
Credits: 3 |
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MUTC 798 - Selected Studies in Music Theory Independent or small-group study of selected topics. Participation in more than one independent study per term permitted by consent of school director. May be repeated to a maximum of 20 semester hours. See specific degree requirements for limitations. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1-4 |
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NURS 580 - Seminar in Clinical Nursing Exploration of solutions to the development of nursing services in meeting current modern health needs. May include experimentation with new formats for communicating relevant information in fields requiring nursing expertise. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours if topic changes.
Credits: 1-3 |
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NURS 601 - Transition to Graduate-Level Nursing Enhancement of knowledge and skills necessary for successful development of the advanced nursing practice roles. Focus on skilled communication, including written, verbal and non-verbal language; and development of advanced critical thinking skills.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Admission to M.S. or post-bachelor’s D.N.P. nursing program or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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NURS 602 - Advanced Pathophysiology across the Lifespan Underlying physiologic and pathophysiologic principles common to disease processes across the lifespan. Integration of current evidence and technologies from nursing and other disciplines.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: NURS 601 or consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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NURS 603 - Nursing Education Practicum: Direct Care Experience in an identified area of nursing practice with opportunities to integrate advanced knowledge and skills through a guided, multi-disciplinary, scholarly project to address a clinically-based issue or question. Refinement of clinical expertise in selected area. Expansion of the role of educator in professional nursing practice.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: NURS 621 and consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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NURS 604 - Advanced Evidence-based Practice in Nursing Evaluation and integration of evidence to guide improvements in nursing practice and health outcomes in diverse individuals and populations. Exploration of the collaborative role of the nurse in ethical, evidence-based nursing practice and scholarship.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: ETR 521 or PHHE 605; or BIOS 670; or consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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NURS 605 - Advanced Pharmacology across the Lifespan Principles of pharmacology for diverse populations across the lifespan. Emphasis on using clinical reasoning to analyze the processes of medications in managing patient health. Guidelines and procedures for prescribing and monitoring pharmacologic regimens used to treat common conditions. Comprehensive patient education related to all pharmacologic agents. Selected clinical experiences.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NURS 602 or consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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NURS 606 - Advanced Physical Assessment across the Lifespan Expansion of undergraduate level knowledge of physical assessment and health history. Emphasis on comprehensive physical, psychosocial, and cultural assessments across the lifespan.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NURS 602 or consent of school. CRQ: NURS 607 or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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NURS 607 - Lab: Advanced Physical Assessment across the Lifespan Simulated and practice experiences in physical assessment and obtaining health histories for the development of advanced skill in physical, psychosocial, and cultural assessment across the lifespan.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: NURS 606 or consent of school.
Credits: 1 |
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NURS 608 - Diagnostic Reasoning Builds on knowledge base of history taking and physical examination to develop a systematic approach to assessing common complaints in patients across the lifespan. Emphasis on cognitive principles and clinical reasoning strategies that are required to combine and synthesize patient data into differential diagnosis, identify the benefits and risks of tests and treatments, and formulate plans for patient management.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: NURS 606 or consent of school.
Credits: 2 |
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NURS 621 - Foundations in Nursing Education I Exploration of the philosophical and theoretical foundations of nursing education emphasizing nurse educator role formation. Analysis of legal, ethical, cultural, and sociopolitical factors affecting nursing education. Course development and teaching strategies in various settings.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NURS 601 or consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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NURS 622 - Foundations in Nursing Education II Design and development of nursing curricula in education settings. Principles of assessment, measurement, and evaluation of learners, curricula, and programs in academic and healthcare settings. Focus on the use of evidence-based approaches in nursing curricular design and evaluation.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: NURS 621 or consent of school.
Credits: 4 |
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NURS 623 - Nursing Education Practicum: Classroom Setting Plan, implement, and evaluate the delivery of nursing education in the classroom environment utilizing multiple delivery methods.
Prerequisites & Notes CRQ: NURS 622 and consent of school.
Credits: 3 |
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NURS 630 - Independent Study Independent study under faculty supervision. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1-3 |
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NURS 631 - Practicum in Nursing Education Independent experience in nursing education under faculty supervision. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 semester hours. Credit not applicable toward the M.S. in nursing.
Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: Consent of school.
Credits: 1-3 |
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