Apr 28, 2024  
2019 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin 
    
2019 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Other Courses

  
  • PHAR 100 - First-Year Experience for pre-pharmacy majors.


    (1)

    This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to the profession of pharmacy and to the Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences.  This course emphasizes several key concepts necessary to build students’ skill sets for their future endeavors in college as well as their chosen profession both as a student and as a professional upon graduation. 

Accounting

  
  • ACCT 215 - Financial Accounting


    (3)

    A study of accounting terms, procedures, and practices of sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. A study is made of financial statements and negotiable instruments. In accordance with Campbell University’s purpose, an emphasis is placed on the principles of accuracy, fairness, and integrity in the reporting of financial information. In accordance with the Christian education purpose of Campbell University, an emphasis is placed on ethical decision making in accounting. Prerequisite(s): none
  
  • ACCT 216 - Management Accounting


    (3)

    A study of the uses of accounting information for decision making inside and outside the business firm. The study is related to the nature and objectives of business decisions, what information is necessary to make them, what data are relevant, and the use and limitations of these data. In accordance with Campbell University’s purpose, an emphasis is placed on the Christian view of ethical decision making within a managerial accounting framework. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 215 
  
  • ACCT 323 - Intermediate Accounting


    (3)

    A study of the principal accounting statements. Review of the fundamental processes in recording, classifying, and summarizing business transactions. A detailed study of the measurement of the business position and of periodic progress. A study of special analytical procedures including the development of special reports, ratios, and measurements in statement analysis. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216 .
  
  • ACCT 324 - Intermediate Accounting


    (3)

    A study of the principal accounting statements. Review of the fundamental processes in recording, classifying, and summarizing business transactions. A detailed study of the measurement of the business position and of periodic progress. A study of special analytical procedures including the development of special reports, ratios, and measurements in statement analysis. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 323 .
  
  • ACCT 326 - Accounting Theory


    (3)

    An analysis of the logical foundations of accounting. Special emphasis on recent developments. Includes student presentations that evaluate recent accounting changes. Case studies will be used to examine applications of theory to financial, cost, and ethical accounting situations. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 324 .
  
  • ACCT 333 - Taxation


    (3)

    A study of the basic principles and major problems of the federal income tax laws and their application to tax situations for individuals and corporations. Some attention will be devoted to state tax laws and to tax procedure including fiduciary tax returns.
  
  • ACCT 334 - Taxation


    (3)

    A study of the basic principles and major problems of the federal income tax laws and their application to tax situations for individuals and corporations. Some attention will be devoted to state tax laws and to tax procedure including fiduciary tax returns. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 333 .
  
  • ACCT 335 - Cost Accounting


    (3)

    The principles and procedures followed in the assembling and recording of materials, labor, and manufacturing expenses to ascertain production costs, costing for joint products, job costing, budgeting, standard costs, direct costs, and pricing joint products are studied. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216 .
  
  • ACCT 336 - Accounting for Improved Performance


    (3)

    An integration of cost accounting, statistical quality control, and quality management principles for the purpose of measuring and improving an organization’s productivity and product and service quality. Investigation includes case study analysis of efforts by industrial and service organizations to improve productivity and quality. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216  or ACCT 335  and MATH 160 .
  
  • ACCT 390 - Taxation Practicum


    (3)

    The course applies the knowledge of taxation preparation for the individual during tax season and transmission of the required returns to the Internal Revenue Service and State of North Carolina Department of Revenue. Students are required to deal directly with the public through this service-learning course in association with VITA. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 333 .
  
  • ACCT 443 - Auditing


    (3)

    A course in auditing theory and practice. Auditing objectives, standards, ethics, terminology, procedures, and reports are studied. The place and responsibility of both the internal auditor and the public auditor are studied. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 324 .
  
  • ACCT 444 - Advanced Accounting


    (3)

    A comprehensive study of special problems relating to partnerships and corporations, dealing with liquidations, consolidations and mergers, and international accounting issues, including foreign currency translation. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 324 .
  
  • ACCT 490 - Accounting Internship


    (3)

    An accounting-related employment experience with an approved organization. Related term paper required. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing (at least); declared major in accounting; overall grade point average of 2.0 or greater; and completion of an independent study contract.
  
  • ACCT 543 - Governmental Accounting


    (3)

    An introduction to the accounting practices of non-profit organizations, including governmental units, colleges and universities, hospitals, and other non-profit organizations. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216 .
  
  • ACCT 545 - Forensic Accounting


    (3)

    The focus of this course will center on investigative techniques available to professionals to discover fraudulent activities. Topics include the recognition of characteristics within the organization which enable fraudulent activities; how to conduct an efficient and systematic fraud investigation; standards for internal control systems; and becoming a legal witness. Case studies will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216 .
  
  • ACCT 547 - International Accounting


    (3)

    This course is a study of international accounting standards and practices and how they compare to accounting standards and practices in the United States. Also, it will cover attempts to harmonize accounting standards across different countries. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216 .
  
  • ACCT 549 - Special Topics in Accounting


    (1-3)

    This course will cover special topics and events in accounting as specific needs arise. It will enable students to stay informed about changes and topics of interest in the accounting profession. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216 .
  
  • ACCT 590 - Accounting Information Systems


    (3)

    An introduction to the design and use of accounting systems and their relationship to management information systems. Course includes the use of computer technology for processing, retrieving, and analyzing accounting data. Prerequisite(s): ACCT 216 .

Applied Music

  
  • MUS 171 - Piano


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 172 - Organ


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 173 - Voice


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 174 - Flute


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 175 - Oboe


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 176 - Bassoon


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 177 - Clarinet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 178 - Saxophone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 179 - Percussion


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 181 - Trumpet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 182 - French Horn


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 183 - Trombone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 184 - Euphonium


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 185 - Tuba


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 186 - Violin


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 187 - Viola


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 188 - Violoncello


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 189 - Double Bass


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 190 - Guitar


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 271 - Piano


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 272 - Organ


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 273 - Voice


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 274 - Flute


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 275 - Oboe


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 276 - Bassoon


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 277 - Clarinet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 278 - Saxophone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 279 - Percussion


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 281 - Trumpet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 282 - French Horn


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 283 - Trombone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 284 - Euphonium


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 285 - Tuba


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 286 - Violin


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 287 - Viola


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 288 - Violoncello


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 289 - Double Bass


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 290 - Guitar


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 370 - Conducting


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 371 - Piano


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 372 - Organ


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 373 - Voice


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 374 - Flute


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 375 - Oboe


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 376 - Bassoon


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 377 - Clarinet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 378 - Saxophone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 379 - Percussion


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 381 - Trumpet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 382 - French Horn


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 383 - Trombone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 384 - Euphonium


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 385 - Tuba


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 386 - Violin


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 387 - Viola


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 388 - Violoncello


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 389 - Double Bass


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 390 - Guitar


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 470 - Conducting


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 471 - Piano


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 472 - Organ


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 473 - Voice


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 474 - Flute


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 475 - Oboe


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 476 - Bassoon


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 477 - Clarinet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 478 - Saxophone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 479 - Percussion


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 481 - Trumpet


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 482 - French Horn


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 483 - Trombone


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 484 - Euphonium


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 485 - Tuba


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 486 - Violin


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 487 - Viola


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 488 - Violoncello


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 489 - Double Bass


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.
  
  • MUS 490 - Guitar


    (1-2)

    Private applied music instruction is offered on voice and the instruments listed below. Academic credit varies from 1-2 hours per semester. Music majors register for 2 hours credit on their major applied instrument or voice and meet weekly with the instructor for an hour lesson. Music minors and music majors studying a minor instrument or voice register for 1 hour credit and meet weekly with the instructor for a half hour lesson. The prefix for applied music study is “MUS.” The first digit of the course listing indicates the level of study. Course listings beginning with ‘1’ indicate freshman level of study. Numbers beginning with ‘2’ indicate sophomore level of study, and so forth. The last two digits of the course listing indicate the specific instrument of applied study or voice.

Arabic

  
  • ARAB 101 - Elementary Arabic I


    (3)

    Introduction to the basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, aural comprehension, and culture in a contextualized format. Grammatical concepts include the usage of present tense of regular, irregular, and stem-changing verbs, present progressive tense, articles, concepts of noun/adjective agreement, prepositions, preterit and imperfect tenses of regular, irregular, and stem-changing verbs, reflexive verbs, direct and indirect object pronouns, an introduction to commands, and the subjunctive mood. Vocabulary is presented in thematic units. Prerequisite(s): No prerequisites.
  
  • ARAB 102 - Elementary Arabic II


    (3)

    Introduction to the basic skills of reading, writing, speaking, aural comprehension, and culture in a contextualized format. Grammatical concepts include the usage of present tense of regular, irregular, and stem-changing verbs, present progressive tense, articles, concepts of noun/adjective agreement, prepositions, preterit and imperfect tenses of regular, irregular, and stem-changing verbs, reflexive verbs, direct and indirect object pronouns, an introduction to commands, and the subjunctive mood. Vocabulary is presented in thematic units. Prerequisite(s): No prerequisites.
  
  • ARAB 201 - Intermediate Arabic I


    (3)

    Continued practice in the basic skills; review of grammar; reading of selected literary texts, and continued study of cultural elements. Grammatical concepts include the usage of the present and past subjunctive mood, the perfect tenses, and conditional verb forms. Arabic 202 incorporates brief readings and discussions based on literary works and cultural and historical information about the Arabic community. Prerequisite(s): ARAB 101 , ARAB 102  or equivalent placement.
 

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