Jun 26, 2024  
2014-15 NSU Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2014-15 NSU Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • MUS 3661 - Jazz Combos

    1 Hours. A small jazz ensemble.  May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUS 3671 - Chamber Music

    1 Hours. A small ensemble performing chamber music. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUS 3681 - Band

    1 Hours. A large ensemble performing concert band literature. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUS 3691 - Opera Workshop

    1 Hours. A small ensemble performing operatic scenes. May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUS 3701 - Music Arranging and Technology #

    3 Hours. Fundamentals of arranging, including the use of computer-based technology in the process.  Prerequisite: MUS 3553
  
  • MUS 3732 - Elementary Music Methods

    2 Hours. Problems and methods of teaching music in the elementary school. Prerequisite: junior standing.
  
  • MUS 3742 - Secondary Music Methods

    2 Hours. Problems and methods of teaching music in the junior and senior high school. Prerequisite: junior standing.
  
  • MUS 3752 - History and Literature of Music I #

    2 Hours. Survey and development of music from early times to about 1600.
  
  • MUS 3763 - History and Literature of Music II #

    3 Hours. Survey and development of music from 1600 to 1820s.  Continuation of History and Literature I.
  
  • MUS 3772 - Music Theory V (Counterpoint) #

    2 Hours. The study of 18th century style counterpoint. An exploration of basic polyphonic structures, species counterpoint, and canon, leading to the fugue. Prerequisite: 12 hours of harmony or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 3782 - Form and Analysis #

    2 Hours. Study of musical structure, correlating harmonic and formal elements. Examination and analysis of small and large forms from Baroque to present. Prerequisite: 12 hours of harmony or permission of department chairman.
  
  • MUS 3832 - Music for Elementary Teachers

    2 Hours. A skills course designed to prepare current and future elementary classroom teachers to be able to integrate music, dance, and theatre into their daily classroom instruction through musical activities and the development of a series of interdisciplinary lesson plans. Prerequisite: 2.5 GPA and concurrent enrollment in or successful completion of EDUC 3313.
  
  • MUS 3853 - History and Literature of Music III #

    3 Hours. Survey and development of Music from 1800 to present.  Continuation of History and Literature of Music II.
  
  • MUS 4002 - Jazz Arranging and Composition #

    2 Hours. The study of composing and orchestrating music for jazz ensembles from three pieces to large groups. Includes thorough coverage of chord symbols, composing in the blues and jazz idioms, voicing for brass, woodwind and string instruments, and the compositional approach to jazz arranging.
  
  • MUS 4011 - Advanced Instrumental Conducting and Rehearsal Techniques #

    1 Hours. Encompasses improvement of conducting skills in music of various styles and periods.  Current materials and methodology for beginning band through secondary instrumental music and an overview of areas involved in operating a band program. Prerequisite: MUS 3011
  
  • MUS 4021 - Advanced Choral Conducting and Rehearsal Techniques #

    1 Hours. The study of choral works from all style periods and preparation of rehearsal and performance techniques for each.  Source readings in various areas of conducting will also be required. Prerequisite: MUS 3011
  
  • MUS 4031 - Senior Recital for Music Performance and Jazz Studies degrees

    1 Hours. Preparation for and successful performance of a recital of at least fifty minutes of music of appropriate level of difficulty demonstrating a wide variety and historic periods, and technique and musicianship. Prerequisite: MUS 3131 Junior Recital, senior standing and consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4041 - Guitar

    1 Hours. Independent study in guitar.  Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4042 - Guitar

    1 Hours. Independent study in guitar. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4052 - Instrumental Pedagogy

    2 Hours. A practical application of teaching techniques for instrumentalists, including study of various teaching methods, individual projects, and review of source material.

     

  
  • MUS 4062 - Vocal Pedagogy

    2 Hours. A practical application of teaching techniques for vocalists, including study of various teaching methods, individual projects and review of source material.
  
  • MUS 4072 - Piano Pedagogy

    2 Hours. A practical application of teaching techniques for pianists, including study of various teaching methods, individual projects and review of source material.
  
  • MUS 4082 - Jazz Pedagogy

    2 Hours. A practical application of teaching jazz techniques, including study of various teaching methods, individual projects and review of source material.

     

  
  • MUS 4111 - Piano

    1 Hours. Independent study in piano. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4112 - Piano

    2 Hours. Independent study in piano. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4131 - Voice

    1 Hours. Independent study in voice. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4132 - Voice

    2 Hours. Independent study in voice. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4151 - Organ

    1 Hours. Independent study in organ. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4152 - Organ

    2 Hours. Independent study in organ. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4231 - String Bass

    1 Hours. Independent study in string bass. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4232 - String Bass

    2 Hours. Independent study in string bass. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4251 - Flute

    1 Hours. Independent study in flute. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4252 - Flute

    2 Hours. Independent study in flute. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4271 - Oboe

    1 Hours. Independent study in oboe. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4272 - Oboe

    2 Hours. Independent study in oboe. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4291 - Clarinet

    1 Hours. Independent study in clarinet. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4292 - Clarinet

    2 Hours. Independent study in clarinet. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4311 - Saxophone

    1 Hours. Independent study in saxophone. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4312 - Saxophone

    2 Hours. Independent study in saxophone. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4322 - Music Notation and Sequencing #

    2 Hours. A study of software applications relating to music notation and sequencing of MIDI instruments. Development of music lead sheets, scores and individual parts for desktop music publishing and recording of music compositions through computer MIDI interfacing. Prerequisite: MUS 3563, 4002, or 4912, or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4331 - Bassoon

    1 Hours. Independent study in bassoon. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4332 - Bassoon

    2 Hours. Independent study in bassoon. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4351 - Trumpet

    1 Hours. Independent study in trumpet. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4352 - Trumpet

    2 Hours. Independent study in trumpet. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4371 - Horn

    1 Hours. Independent study in horn. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4372 - Horn

    2 Hours. Independent study in horn. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4391 - Trombone

    1 Hours. Independent study in trombone. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4392 - Trombone

    2 Hours. Independent study in trombone. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4401 - Honors Research IV

    1 Hours. All enrolled students will present their scholarly activity.  All other students are expected to attend. Prerequisite: Honors student,  MUS 4402 
  
  • MUS 4402 - Honors Research III

    2 Hours. Completion of honors thesis, artistic composition or other scholarly activity. Prerequisite: Honors student, Senior standing,  MUS 3402 
  
  • MUS 4411 - Euphonium

    1 Hours. Independent study in euphonium Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4412 - Euphonium

    2 Hours. Independent study in euphonium. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4431 - Tuba

    1 Hours. Independent study in tuba. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4432 - Tuba

    2 Hours. Independent study in tuba. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4451 - Percussion

    1 Hours. Independent study in percussion. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4452 - Percussion

    2 Hours. Independent study in percussion. Junior standing in instrument and permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 4472 - Pedagogy of Studio Teaching

    2 Hours. A practical application of teaching techniques to the applied instrumental music setting, including study of various teaching methods, materials, and basic business practices applicable to a private teaching studio situation.
  
  • MUS 4482 - Keyboard Literature #

    2 Hours. A historical study of keyboard literature.
  
  • MUS 4512 - Music Composition in Small Forms #

    2 Hours. The homophonic materials of composition, embracing the basic forms. Prerequisite: 12 hours of harmony.
  
  • MUS 4521 - Seminar in Music #

    1 Hours. Designed to meet a number of needs or problems in the music field. Specific area of focus will be indicated at time of offering. Any combination of courses in this series may be taken to a maximum of 6 hours credit.
  
  • MUS 4522 - Seminar in Music #

    2 Hours. Designed to meet a number of needs or problems in the music field.  Specific area of focus will be indicated at time of offering. Any combination of courses in this series may be taken to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  
  • MUS 4523 - Seminar in Music #

    3 Hours. Designed to meet a number of needs or problems in the music field.  Specific area of focus will be indicated at time of offering.  Any combination of courses in this series may be taken to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  
  • MUS 4562 - Techniques of Jazz Improvisation #

    2 Hours. Philosophy, theory, and techniques of improvisation directed toward the public school jazz band program. Study of Dixieland, swing, progressive jazz, pop, rock, and associated types.
  
  • MUS 4612 - Studies in Vocal Literature #

    2 Hours. Study of representative masterworks from all periods with attention to characteristic styles and related activities. Concentration on vocal forms.
  
  • MUS 4632 - Studies in Instrumental Literature #

    2 Hours. Study of representative masterworks from all periods with attention to characteristic styles and related activities.  Concentration on instrumental forms.
  
  • MUS 4922 - Music Composition and Arranging #

    2 Hours. Fundamentals of music composition and arranging, including solo, duet, trio, quartet, and small ensemble composition. Prerequisite: MUS 3563.
  
  • MUS 4931 - Instrumental Jazz Improvisation#

    1 Hours. Private instruction designed to advance student’s ability to improvise in various jazz styles. Prerequisite: MUS 2831, Jazz Theory II
  
  • MUS 4932 - Instrumental Jazz Improvisation#

    2 Hours. Private instruction designed to advance student’s ability to improvise in various jazz styles. Prerequisite: MUS 2831, Jazz Theory II
  
  • MUS 4993 - Music Capstone

    3 Hours. The music capstone is a specialized final project which may include, but not be limited to, music business internships, lecture recitals or other appropriate performance/research related studies approved by the student’s major advisor and the music department chair. This project will be graded on a Pass/Fail basis. Prerequisite: Music major, senior year.
  
  • NURS 3003 - Professional Nursing Role

    3 Hours. Professional Nursing Role explores essential attributes and competencies of the professional nursing role that are requisite to address current and future challenges to nursing and health care. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major or permission of instructor. (F,S,D)
  
  • NURS 3053 - Health Assessment

    3 Hours. Health Assessment focuses on holistic health assessment of patients using Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns as an organizing framework. Current issues in professional nursing practice related to nursing process are included. Prerequisite: NURS 3003 or permission of instructor. (F,S,D)
  
  • NURS 3102 - Cultural Competency in Nursing

    2 Hours. Cultural Competency in Nursing focuses on developing the nurse’s ability to provide culturally competent care to individuals, families and groups from diverse backgrounds.  Provides opportunity to increase cultural awareness and decrease health disparities. Prerequisite: NURS 3003 or concurrent or permission of the instructor.  (S, F)
  
  • NURS 3203 - Nursing Statistics

    3 Hours. Nursing Statistics introduces basic techniques of quantitative data analysis in nursing.  Descriptive and inferential statistics as well as nonparametric statistics, data reduction and management techniques, and the use of statistics in applied nursing research are included. Prerequisite: MATH 1513 or MATH 1473, nursing major.  (S, F) Satisfies the program prerequisite statistics requirement.
  
  • NURS 3204 - Family Health Nursing

    4 Hours. Family Health Nursing promotes family health nursing practice during the lifespan. The focus of nursing care is on holistic health promotion of the patient while in the family context. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major, NURS 3003, or concurrent. (F, S)
  
  • NURS 3401 - Honors Research I

    1 Hours. Topic identification and literature review for scholarly activity. Prerequisite: Honors student, Junior standing or above.
  
  • NURS 3402 - Honors Research II

    2 Hours. Research and development of scholarly activity. Prerequisite: Honors student, Junior standing or above, NURS 3401.
  
  • NURS 4003 - Current Trends and Issues in Nursing

    3 Hours. Current Trends and Issues in Nursing focuses on contemporary nursing issues in today’s changing health care field.  Emphasis is on legal and ethical considerations, changes in health care delivery systems and the responsibilities of the nurse. Prerequisite: NURS 3003 or concurrent or permission of the instructor.  (S, F)
  
  • NURS 4102 - Fundamentals of Nursing Research

    2 Hours. Fundamentals of Nursing Research introduces similarities and differences of quantitative and qualitative studies as well as statistical methods utilized in nursing research.  Legal and ethical issues, theoretical and conceptual frameworks, and literature reviews will be examined.  Emphasis is on the nurse as a consumer of nursing research. Prerequisite: Statistics and admission to nursing major, NURS 3003, or concurrent. (F, S, D)
  
  • NURS 4115 - Community Health Nursing

    5 Hours. Community Health Nursing integrates current knowledge, theory, and research relevant to nursing practice and public health practice to promote and preserve the health of populations. Provides an opportunity to partner with a community and other health professionals to manage and provide resources. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major, NURS 3003 or concurrent. (S) Requires a total of 64 field experience hours over the semester.
  
  • NURS 4214 - Nursing Leadership & Management

    4 Hours. Nursing Leadership & Management focuses on continued development of leadership and management skills relevant to professional practice. Provides an opportunity to collaborate with professionals and initiate change. Prerequisite: Admission to nursing major, NURS 3003,  or concurrent. (F, S)
  
  • NURS 4240 - Selected Studies

    1-2 Hours. Studies provide students an opportunity to pursue an area of special interest through independent study or short term courses. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (D) May be taken as elective credit.
  
  • NURS 4241 - Selected Studies

    1 Hours. To provide students an opportunity to pursue an area of special interest through independent study or short term courses. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (D) May be taken as elective credit.
  
  • NURS 4294 - Professional Nursing Synthesis

    4 Hours. Professional Nursing Synthesis integrates professional nursing skills and concepts developed throughout the nursing program. 

    Provides an opportunity to collaborate with a preceptor in an area of choice that reflects professional goals. Prerequisite: NURS 4102, NURS 3204, NURS 4115, NURS 4214 or concurrent (F,S) Requires a total of 64 field experience hours over the semester.

  
  • NURS 4401 - Honors Research IV

    1 Hours. All enrolled students will present their scholarly activity.  All other students are expected to attend. Prerequisite: Honors students, NURS 4402.
  
  • NURS 4402 - Honors Research III

    2 Hours. Completion of honors thesis, artistic composition or other scholarly activity. Prerequisite: Honors student, Senior standing, NURS 3402.
  
  • NURS 4750 - Workshop in Nursing

    1-3 Hours. Study of selected topics of current or special interest to nurses and other health care workers. May be repeated with different topics to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  
  • NURS 4751 - Workshop in Nursing

    1 Hours. Study of selected topics of current or special interest to nurses and other health care workers.  May be repeated with different topics to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  
  • NURS 4752 - Workshop in Nursing

    2 Hours. Study of selected topics of current or special interest to nurses and other health care workers.  May be repeated with different topics to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
  
  • NURS 4753 - Workshop in Nursing

    3 Hours. Study of selected topics of current or special interest to nurses and other health care workers.  May be repeated with different topics to a maximum of 6 credit hours.

     

  
  • NUTR 1653 - Basic Nutrition #

    3 Hours. A study of normal nutrition for all ages relating to physical development and health; functions of nutrients and their requirements for digestion, absorption, metabolism, and planning of normal diets. Does not count for HFS minor.
  
  • NUTR 2103 - Food Preparation and Meal Management

    3 Hours. Principles in the preparation of selected foods including composition and properties, methods of preparation and processing to retain nutrients, and standards for desirable products. Menu planning including purchasing, preparing, and serving meals. Emphasis is given to table settings and appointments, various forms of meal service, and special occasion functions.  Lab required.
  
  • NUTR 2111 - Introduction to Dietetics

    1 Hours. An introduction to dietetics including career opportunities, educational and clinical requirements to ADA membership. To be taken during the first semester in which a dietetics career is being considered.
  
  • NUTR 3104 - The Science of Food

    4 Hours. The Science of Food is the study of foods as chemical compounds and the chemical reactions and physical changes which occur from production to consumption. The use of sensory evaluation techniques and evaluation of data will also be examined.  The course includes hands-on practice in the purchasing, preparation, serving and storage of foods to promote safety and retain nutritive value and palatability.  Menu planning, purchasing options, a variety of food preparation techniques, and various meal service types are covered.  Lab required. Prerequisite: NUTR 1653 Basic Nutrition.
  
  • NUTR 3401 - Honors Research I

    1 Hours. Topic identification and literature review for scholarly activity. Prerequisite: Honors student, Junior standing or above.
  
  • NUTR 3402 - Honors Research II

    2 Hours. Research and development of scholarly activity. Prerequisite: Honors student, Junior standing or above, NUTR 3401
  
  • NUTR 3583 - Nutritional Assessment and Counseling

    3 Hours. Methods of screening and assessment of nutritional status including dietary, clinical, biochemical and anthropometric measurements. Introduction to counseling theory, techniques, and documentation methods. Prerequisite: NUTR 1653 or permission of instructor.
  
  • NUTR 3653 - Food and Culture #

    3 Hours. Socioeconomic, physiological, and cultural factors that impact food selection; factors that impact food production, availability and consumption in the world; international food and culture.
  
  • NUTR 3763 - Medical Nutrition Therapy I

    3 Hours. Study of general health assessment, nutrient-drug interactions, nutrition care process relating to medical nutrition therapy. Physiological and metabolic bases for dietary modifications in certain health conditions. Nutrition management of health conditions through medical nutrition therapy. Prerequisite: NUTR 1653.
  
  • NUTR 3955 - Food Systems Management

    5 Hours. Organization and management of food service operations including  human resource management and related laws, performance improvement techniques, material management, workflow and production, laws and regulations in food service sanitation, leadership styles,  communication and interpersonal skills, and financial management. Types of food service systems and environments and quality improvement related to food systems.  Lab section will emphasize the production of quantity foods, menu planning, procurement, costing, preparation, service, sanitation, delivery systems, and use and care of quantity food equipment.  Lab required. Prerequisite: NUTR 3104 The Science of Food.
  
  • NUTR 4243 - Life Cycle Nutrition

    3 Hours. Nutrient needs and dietary concerns of individuals and families from conception through the senior adult years. Prerequisite: NUTR 1653 Basic Nutrition
 

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