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2018-2019 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin 
    
 
  Jun 01, 2024
 
2018-2019 Undergraduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
  
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    MUSC 305 - Introduction to Music Industry Studies

    Credits: 1

    An overview of the music industry. Students will explore a variety of music industry career paths in areas such as arts management, music products and merchandizing, public relations, music production and recording, publishing, online music distribution, and live music event organization.

  
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    MUSC 310 - Selected Topics

    Credits: 3

    Course content varies by title. Intended for nonmajors unless otherwise indicated.

    Note: Carolina Core: AIU

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 311 - Upper Division Applied Music

    Credits: 1-3

    Repeatable for credit.

    Note: Courses consist of individual instruction including individualized assignments and regular private instruction and review. Instruments are designated by suffix: A-flute/piccolo; B-oboe/English horn; C-clarinet; D-bassoon; E-saxophone; F-French horn; G-trumpet; H-trombone; I-euphonium; J-tuba; K-percussion; L-harpsichord; N-classical guitar; O-organ; P-piano; R-violin; S-viola; T-violoncello; U-double bass; V-voice; W-service playing; Y-conducting; Z-jazz.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Applied Music)

  
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    MUSC 316 - Music Composition I

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to music composition.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 115 or equivalent experience

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 319 - Jazz Theory I

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the language of jazz improvisation: rhythms, articulations, style, harmony and melody, forms, simple analysis, chord/scale relationships, ear training and keyboard harmony.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 215 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 320 - Jazz Theory II

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to the language of jazz improvisation: rhythms, articulations, style, harmony and melody, forms, simple analysis, chord/scale relationships, ear training and keyboard harmony.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 215 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 329 - Jazz Improvisation III

    Credits: 3

    Application of advanced aural and theoretical skills in selected jazz repertory.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 220

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 330 - Jazz Improvisation IV

    Credits: 3

    Application of advanced aural and theoretical skills in selected jazz repertory.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 220

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 333 - Basic Choral and Instrumental Conducting

    Credits: 2

    A course in organizing and conducting choral and instrumental ensembles in which basic conducting technique is acquired.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 217

    Subdiscipline: Music (Conducting)

  
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    MUSC 334 - Instrumental Conducting

    Credits: 2

    Emphasis upon advanced baton technique and its application through practical experience with laboratory ensembles

    Prerequisites: MUSC 333, MUSC 218

    Subdiscipline: Music (Conducting)

  
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    MUSC 335 - Choral Conducting

    Credits: 2

    Further study of the techniques of choral conducting, principles of group tone production, and interpretative factors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 333, MUSC 218, MUED 355

    Subdiscipline: Music (Conducting)

  
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    MUSC 336 - Introduction to Computer Music

    Credits: 3

    Techniques of computer-generated music production including aspects of MIDI, digital synthesis, and music programming. Open to students in any discipline.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 340 - Jazz Literature

    Credits: 3

    Study of significant jazz recordings structured to foster familiarity with important jazz stylists, improvisers, composers, and arrangers in the post-swing era of jazz history.

  
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    MUSC 353 - History of Western Music I

    Credits: 3

    Western music from ancient times until ca. 1680, considering musical styles, genres and forms, and the contributions of composers through historical, analytical, and musical perspectives.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 100L, 115, 116

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 354 - History of Western Music II

    Credits: 3

    Western music from ca. 1680 until ca. 1860, considering musical styles, genre and forms, and the contributions of composers through historical, analytical, and musical perspectives.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 353

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 365 - An Introduction to Audio Recording Techniques

    Credits: 3

    Basic acoustics; miking techniques; analog tape: recording, editing, mixing and duplication; signal processing.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 399 - Independent Study

    Credits: 1-3

    Contract approved by instructor, advisor and department chair is required for undergraduate students.

    Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Research

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 410 - Vocal Coaching

    Credits: 1-2

    A study of stylistic, linguistic, and other performance issues in solo operatic, oratorio, and recital repertoire for singers.

  
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    MUSC 411 - Upper Division Applied Music—Performance Track

    Credits: 2-4

    Repeatable for credit.

    Note: Courses consist of individual instruction including individualized assignments and regular private instruction and review. Instruments are designated by suffix: A-flute/piccolo; B-oboe/English horn; C-clarinet; D-bassoon; E-saxophone; F-French horn; G-trumpet; H-trombone; I-euphonium; J-tuba; K-percussion; L-harpsichord; N-classical guitar; O-organ; P-piano; R-violin; S-viola; T-violoncello; U-double bass; V-voice; W-service playing; Y-conducting; Z-jazz.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Applied Music)

  
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    MUSC 416 - Music Composition II

    Credits: 3

    Intermediate level composition class.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 316

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 450 - Musical Theatre Workshop



    Intensive musical theatre training in areas of song interpretation, musical theatre, dance, voice and acting. Effective Summer I 2011

    Cross-listed Course: DANC 450, THEA 450

  
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    MUSC 455 - History of Western Music III

    Credits: 3

    Western music from ca. 1860 until the present time, considering musical styles, genre and forms, and the contributions of composers through historical, analytical, and musical perspectives.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 354

    Note: Carolina Core Integrative Course, Music, BA, BM

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 498 - Music Practicum

    Credits: 1-3

    Practicum in performance, teaching, management, and business operations in professional music environments.

    Note: Number Times Course can be taken for credit: 3
    Maximum Number of Credit Hours if Course Can Be taken Multiple Times: 6
    P/F Only

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 500 - Topics in Performance and Literature

    Credits: 1-3

    Course content varies and will be announced in the schedule of courses by suffix and title.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 501 - Secondary Applied Music

    Credits: 1-2

    Repeatable for credit.

    Note: Courses consist of individual instruction including individualized assignments and regular private instruction and review. Instruments are designated by suffix: A-flute/piccolo; B-oboe/English horn; C-clarinet; D-bassoon; E-saxophone; F-French horn; G-trumpet; H-trombone; I-euphonium; J-tuba; K-percussion; L-harpsichord; N-classical guitar; O-organ; P-piano; R-violin; S-viola; T-violoncello; U-double bass; V-voice; W-service playing; Y-conducting; Z-jazz.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Applied Music)

  
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    MUSC 505 - Violin Scales and Technique

    Credits: 2

    Improving and refining left hand and right hand technique on the violin through the use of scales.

  
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    MUSC 511 - Applied Music

    Credits: 1-2

    Repeatable for credit.

    Note: Courses consist of individual instruction including individualized assignments and regular private instruction and review. Instruments are designated by suffix: A-flute/piccolo; B-oboe/English horn; C-clarinet; D-bassoon; E-saxophone; F-French horn; G-trumpet; H-trombone; I-euphonium; J-tuba; K-percussion; L-harpsichord; N-classical guitar; O-organ; P-piano; R-violin; S-viola; T-violoncello; U-double bass; V-voice; W-service playing; Y-conducting; Z-jazz.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Applied Music)

  
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    MUSC 515 - Orchestration

    Credits: 3

    Instrumentation and orchestration; possibilities and limitations idiomatic to specific orchestral instruments and ensemble combinations.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 516 - Composition

    Credits: 3

    Private study in music composition; may be repeated.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 417 or equivalent experience

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 518 - Form and Analysis

    Credits: 3

    Examination of fundamental principles of musical forms; analysis of representative tonal works.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 520 - Studio Arranging and Composition

    Credits: 3 per registration; 12 maximum

    Instruction and practice in arranging and composing in various jazz and commercial music styles and genres. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 523 - Techniques and Materials of Tonal Music

    Credits: 3

    Study of the techniques and materials of tonal harmony and voice leading with integrated ear-training component.

    Prerequisites: permission of advisor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 525 - Post-Tonal Music Theory

    Credits: 3

    Studies in post-tonal theoretical techniques and analysis.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 216

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 526 - Analytical Studies

    Credits: 3

    Analytical techniques applied to music of a particular style, period, or genre. May be repeated for a total of 9 credits. Topic for any semester to be announced by suffix and title in the schedule of classes.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 528 - Seminar in Music Theory

    Credits: 3

    Advanced studies in music theory. Individual projects. Three meetings per week.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 529 - Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint

    Credits: 3

    Analysis and writing in contrapuntal forms with emphasis on the style of Bach.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 530 - Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint

    Credits: 3

    Analysis and writing in contrapuntal forms with emphasis on the style of Palestrina.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 540 - Projects in Computer Music

    Credits: 1-3

    Directed study in computer-music composition or research.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 336 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Theory and Composistion)

  
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    MUSC 543 - Song Literature

    Credits: 3

    A study of the development of the solo art song, illustrated by major works of the song writers of all major nationalities.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 544 - Topics in Music History

    Credits: 3

    May be repeated for a total of nine credits. Topic for any semester to be announced by suffix and title in the schedule of classes.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 545 - Survey of the Opera

    Credits: 3

    A survey of the literature of Classic, Romantic, and modern opera, with special attention given to the recognition of the best-known works in each school. Recordings. Open to all students as an elective.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 548 - Orchestra Literature

    Credits: 3

    Symphony, concerto, tone poem, and other symphonic works from the Classic, Romantic, and modern repertory. Changing concepts of orchestration.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 549 - Survey of Chamber Music

    Credits: 3

    The literature for small instrumental ensembles from the Baroque era to the present. The string quartet, divertimento, keyboard-accompanied sonata, etc.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 555 - World Music

    Credits: 3

    Rhythms, scales, forms, and instrument types basic to all music. European and American folk song, African and Native American tribal music, Asian music.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 110 or equivalent

    Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Global Learning

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 557 - American Music

    Credits: 3

    Survey of the music composed in the United States from the colonial period to the present. The influences of European, African, Indian, and South American musical styles.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 558 - Piano Literature I

    Credits: 3

    Standard piano literature including major masterpieces from 1700 to 1850. Emphasis on instrumental and stylistic developments, and historical and theoretical background for interpreting the literature of the piano.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 559 - Piano Literature II

    Credits: 3

    Standard piano literature including major masterpieces from 1850 to present . Emphasis on instrumental and stylistic developments, and historical and theoretical background for interpreting the literature of the piano.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 565 - Advanced Audio Recording Techniques

    Credits: 3

    Multi-microphone and ambisonic stereo recording techniques; multi-track recording, signal processing and audio production; digital audio. Studio and field experience.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 365 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 566 - Fundamentals of Sound Use for Media

    Credits: 3

    Music for use in media; midi applications and synchronization methods using time code; direct-to-hard-disc tapeless audio recording software.

    Cross-listed Course: MART 542

    Prerequisites: MUSC 565 or consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 567 - Recording Studio Techniques

    Credits: 3

    Technology and techniques in the recording studio including use of equalizers, limiters, reverberators, compressors, the mixing console, multi-track recording, microphone techniques, and basic acoustics related to the instrumental and vocal recording process.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 564, 565 or approval of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 569 - Intermediate Piano Accompanying

    Credits: 3

    Approaches to specific problems in vocal and instrumental accompanying; supervised accompanying in class. Advanced work for experienced students.

    Prerequisites: consent of instructor

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 570 - Italian and Latin Diction

    Credits: 2

    Techniques of pronunciation, phonetics, and international phonetic alphabet as applied to standard vocal repertory, with emphasis on Italian and Latin languages. Not auditable.

  
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    MUSC 571 - Digital Audio Technology

    Credits: 3

    A study of the theory and practice of digital audio technology including analog to digital conversion, digital storage, error correction, transmission, basic digital signal processing, and synchronization.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 365, permission of instructor

  
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    MUSC 572 - Advanced Audio Topics

    Credits: 3

    A study of the theory and practice of audio topics such as digital signal processing, psychoacoustics, data compression, sound reinforcement systems, wireless transmission, large scale system integration, and emerging technologies.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 571, permission of instructor

  
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    MUSC 573 - Performance Pedagogy I

    Credits: 3

    Basic concepts, techniques and materials for teaching a specific instrument.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 573L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 2

    Directed teaching in laboratory and private settings.

    Corequisite: MUSC 573 or MUSC 574

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 574 - Performance Pedagogy II

    Credits: 3

    Basic concepts, techniques and materials for teaching a specific instrument intermediate studies.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 574L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 2

    Directed teaching in laboratory and private settings.

    Corequisite: MUSC 573 or MUSC 574

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 575 - Directed Teaching in Pedagogy I

    Credits: 3

    Supervised teaching in a performance area.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 575L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 2

    Directed teaching in laboratory and private settings.

    Corequisite: MUSC 575

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 576 - Teaching in Pedagogy II

    Credits: 3

    Supervised teaching in a performance area. MUSC 576 may be repeated for credit (6 credits total).

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 576L - Pedagogy Laboratory

    Credits: 1

    Practical experience in preparing lesson plans and teaching theory-performance classes for precollege piano students on electronic and acoustical instruments. May be repeated for credit.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 577 - Vocal Pedagogy

    Credits: 2

    Anatomy and function of the singing voice with practical application to teaching. Not auditable.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 578 - Diction for Singers I

    Credits: 2

    Techniques of pronunciation for singing in Latin, Italian, and English.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 278

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 579 - Diction for Singers II

    Credits: 2

    Techniques of pronunciation for singing in German and French.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 278

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 580 - Music & Arts Entrepreneurship.

    Credits: 3

    Entrepreneurial skills and context for arts-based careers and business ventures. Students develop arts projects related to their interests.

    Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement

    Subdiscipline: Music

  
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    MUSC 581 - The Alexander Technique

    Credits: 2

    Theoretical/experimental exploration of major body systems and developmental movements to bring more articulation to the body and more awareness and physical ease in performance. For music and education students.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 582 - Music and Money

    Credits: 3

    A survey of the for-profit and non-profit music economies and the broader policy that drives these economies. Restricted to Music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 580, ECON 224

  
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    MUSC 583 - Music and Worship

    Credits: 3

    The selection and leadership of music in the church service; music for the rural church; selecting and directing anthems and service music for the nonprofessional church choir; the transition from psalmody to hymnody in the 18th century; the Anglican Chant and the Lutheran Chorale.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 584 - Workshop in Music

    Credits: 1-3 per registration; 12 maximum

    Selected topics in music. May be repeated as topic varies.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 585 - Organ Literature I

    Credits: 3

    Organ literature and registration from antiquity to 1750.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 586 - Organ Literature II

    Credits: 3

    Organ literature and registration 1750 to the present.

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 587 - Repertories of Lute, Vihuela, and Guitar

    Credits: 3

    Solo literature for plucked, fretted instruments from the Renaissance into the 20th century. National styles, traits, and technical innovations included.

    Prerequisites: admission to upper division guitar study

    Subdiscipline: Music (History and Literature)

  
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    MUSC 588 - Business of Music

    Credits: 3

    Seminar on the business of music.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 589 - Arts Management

    Credits: 3

    Management techniques for organizations with a musical component such as: orchestra, opera, ballet, artist series.

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    MUSC 590 - Seminar in Music Entrepreneurship

    Credits: 3

    Analyses of music businesses through the use of case studies. Restricted to Music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 582, MKTG 350

  
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    MUSC 591 - Music Leadership Practicum

    Credits: 3

    A practicum to design and execute an entrepreneurial music leadership project in Columbia, South Carolina. Restricted to Music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 590

    Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement

  
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    MUSC 592 - 21st Century Musician

    Credits: 3

    Issues confronting the professional performing musician. Topics will include performance-based income models and opportunities, program development, and promotional and supporting materials.

    Note: Enrollment Restrictions: 380, 385

  
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    MUSC 593 - Arts Marketing

    Credits: 3

    Arts marketing program challenges, arts organizations, building the successful private studio, marketing plans, social media and guerilla marketing, and market research.

    Note: Effective: Spring 2014

  
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    MUSC 594 - Independent Music Teaching Business

    Credits: 3

    A study of all aspects of the creation and maintenance of a viable independent music teaching business.

    Note: Enrollment Restrictions: 380, 385

  
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    MUSC 595 - Community Engagement Through Music

    Credits: 2

    Community engagement as it relates to music, with a focus on developing practical skills in creating engaging, interactive performances for various audiences.

    Note: Restricted to: Music

  
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    MUSC 599 - Music Business Internship

    Credits: 1-3

    Supervised work experience as approved by area program director. (May be repeated up to 6 credits.)

    Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement

    Subdiscipline: Music (Miscellaneous)

  
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    NAVY 101 - Fundamentals of Naval Science

    Credits: 3

    The Naval Service with emphasis on the mission, organization, regulation, and components of the Navy and Marine Corps.

  
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    NAVY 102 - U.S. Military History

    Credits: 3

    A historical survey on the importance of military doctrine and the many roles of the United States Military covering from the American Revolution to present day.

    Note: HIST 468 or ARMY 406 may be taken in lieu of this course to meet the Naval ROTC History requirement

  
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    NAVY 111 - Naval Military Laboratory

    Credits: 0

    Military drill, cruise preparation, customs, traditions, and special areas of knowledge required of commissioned officers in the Navy and Marine Corps. Pass/Fail grading.

  
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    NAVY 201 - Naval Ships Systems I

    Credits: 3

    Types, structure, and purpose of naval ships. Hydrodynamic forces, stability, compartmentation, electrical, and auxiliary systems. Theory of design and operation of steam, gas turbine, and nuclear propulsion. Shipboard safety and firefighting.

  
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    NAVY 202 - Naval Ships Systems II

    Credits: 3

    Fire control systems, weapons types, capabilities, and limitations. Physical aspects of radar and underwater sound for target acquisition, threat analysis, tracking, weapons selection, delivery, and guidance. Explosives, fusing, and naval ordnance.

  
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    NAVY 301 - Navigation/Naval Operations I

    Credits: 4

    Piloting and celestial navigation theory, principles, and procedures. Tides, current, weather, use of navigational instruments and equipments, and practicum.

    Note: Laboratory required.

  
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    NAVY 301L - Navigation/Naval Operations I

    Credits: 0

    Laboratory work in piloting and celestial navigation to complement Naval Science 301.

    Note: One hour per week.

  
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    NAVY 302 - Navigation/Naval Operations II

    Credits: 4

    International and Inland Rules of the Road; relative motion-vector analysis; ship handling, employment, tactics, and afloat communications; and operations analysis.

    Note: Laboratory required.

  
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    NAVY 302L - Navigation/Naval Operations II

    Credits: 0

    Laboratory work in maneuvering board (vector analysis) and Rules of the Road to complement Naval Science 302.

    Note: One hour per week.

  
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    NAVY 303 - Evolution of the Art of War

    Credits: 3

    A survey of military history emphasizing principles of warfare, strategy and tactics, and significant military leaders and organizations.

  
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    NAVY 401 - Naval Leadership and Management I

    Credits: 3

    Theory and principles of management, focusing on the officer-manager as an organizational decision maker. Includes interpersonal skills; behavior factors; group dynamics.

    Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement

  
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    NAVY 402 - Naval Leadership and Ethics

    Credits: 3

    Integration of professional military competencies and qualities of effective leadership with emphasis on moral and ethical responsibilities, accountability, communications, and military law for the junior officer.

    Note: Graduation with Leadership Distinction: Professional and Civic Engagement

  
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    NAVY 403 - Fundamentals of Maneuver Warfare

    Credits: 3

    The history of Maneuver Warfare emphasizing doctrine and techniques while enabling students to become critical thinkers and better prepare them for future service. 

  
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    NURS 112 - Introduction to the Profession of Nursing: Focus on Roles and Opportunities

    Credits: 1

    The focus of this course is on various roles that nurses can fill as well as the sites for practice. A major focus is for students to develop an appreciation of the nursing profession, while at the same time exposing them to the challenges in our present health care system.

    Note: Restricted to Nursing Students

  
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    NURS 212 - Evolution of Nursing Science

    Credits: 2

    Historical imperatives for nursing are explored to aid in understanding the scientific base of nursing. Internal and external factors influencing the evolution of nursing as a profession, science, art, and practice discipline are discussed. 

    Note: Restricted to College of Nursing students

  
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    NURS 216 - Biophysical Pathology

    Credits: 3

    Pathology associated with biophysical alterations.

    Prerequisites: CHEM 102 and BIOL 243 and 244 or EXSC 224 and accompanying labs

    Note: Restricted to College of Nursing students

  
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    NURS 220 - Clinical Nutrition

    Credits: 3

    Principles of normal and therapeutic nutrition, and the role of the nurse in nutritional care.

    Prerequisites: NURS 216

    Note: Restricted to College of Nursing students

  
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    NURS 231 - Foundations of Community Health Nursing

    Credits: 3

    Basic concepts and principles of aggregate and community health.

    Note: Restricted to College of Nursing students

    Scheduled for deletion Fall 2011

 

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