Apr 30, 2024  
2017-18 NSU Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-18 NSU Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


Liberal Arts and Sciences courses are designated with a “#” after the course title.

 

Medical Laboratory Science

  
  • MLS 4464 - Advanced Clinical Microbiology

    4 Credit Hours
    Students learn the theory and laboratory study of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi.  Topics include isolation, identification, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and medical significance of microorganisms.  Topics of quality control, computer applications, safety and governmental regulations will also be covered.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4124 Pathogenic Microbiology and MLS 4226 Clinical Virology/Parasitology/Mycology with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4513 - Molecular Diagnosis

    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn applied genetic theory and molecular methodologies using medical genomic/proteomic assays with correlation of medical significance. Methods include PCR, flow cytometry, electrophoresis and blotting techniques.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4133 Clinical Laboratory Genetics with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4562 - Clinical Immunology and Serology

    2 Credit Hours
    Students learn the theory of immunologic responses and procedures used in serological determinations as they relate to the medical significance of immunology and infectious disease.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4013 Concepts of Immunology with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4572 - Clinical Immunohematology

    2 Credit Hours
    Students learn the theory of immunohematology, fundamentals of antigen - antibody reactions, blood groups and types, compatibility testing, blood components and the lab methods used as they relate to the medical significance of immunohematology.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4133 Clinical Laboratory Genetics with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission to the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4613 - Communications in Medical Laboratory Sciences

    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn topics of concern that deal with patient and health provider communication. Students will submit informative projects/presentations utilizing various modes of communication. Topics covered will include communication skills, conflict situations, interviews, and cultural sensitivity.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4623 - Clinical Laboratory Operations

    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn laboratory math skills directed toward current practice in the medical laboratory. These Skills include laboratory conversion of measurement, solutions and concentrations, dilutions, graphing, quality assurance, Westgard rules, principles of within-run quality control, and standardization of instrumentation.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4712 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids

    2 Credit Hours
    Students learn theory and laboratory study of urinalysis and body fluids including methods used in instrumentation for specimen analysis, quality control and medical significance.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4623 Clinical Laboratory Operations with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4722 - Coagulation

    2 Credit Hours
    Students learn the theory and laboratory study of hemostasis including methods used in instrumentation for specimen analysis, quality control and medical significance.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4623 Clinical Laboratory Operations with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4812 - Research Methods in Medical Laboratory Science

    2 Credit Hours
    Students learn the tools and steps of research including journal review and development of research proposals. Introduction to most current acceptable writing styles for scientific papers. Course culminates in a research proposal.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4613 Communications in Medical Laboratory Sciences and MLS 4822 Laboratory Management  with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4822 - Laboratory Management

    2 Credit Hours
    Students learn basic management skills, health care delivery systems, ethics, professionalism, human resources, financial management, education methodology, and laboratory safety.
    Restrictions: Admission into Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4825 - Clinical Practicum II

    5 Credit Hours
    Students will be assigned to clinical laboratory affiliates for practical experiences in various procedures and techniques in the Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation and Immunology laboratories. This practicum includes observation and the completion of the clinical competencies, including psychomotor and affective skills, signed off by the laboratory supervisor or teaching Medical Laboratory Scientist.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4334 Advanced Clinical Hematology, MLS 4424 Advanced Clinical Chemistry, MLS 4562 Clinical Immunology and Serology, and MLS 4722 Coagulation with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4842 - Clinical Practicum III

    2 Credit Hours
    Students acquire practical experience in various procedures and techniques in Microbiology, Immunohematology, and Molecular laboratories at clinical laboratory affiliates. This clinical practicum includes observation and the completion of the clinical competencies, including psychomotor and affective skills, signed off by the laboratory supervisor or teaching Medical Laboratory Scientist.
    Prerequisite: MLS 4464 Advanced Clinical Microbiology, MLS 4513 Molecular Diagnosis, and MLS 4572 Clinical Immunohematology with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.
  
  • MLS 4900 - Special Topics in Medical Laboratory Sciences

    1-2 Credit Hours
    Subject areas to be covered may range over any of the various areas of medical laboratory sciences. Specific content and format will be determined by the specific course offered and the needs and interests of the participants.
    Note: May be repeated in subsequent semesters for a maximum of 2 credit hours.
  
  • MLS 4912 - Seminar in Medical Laboratory Sciences

    2 Credit Hours
    Students review all areas of medical laboratory science to include hematology, chemistry, urinalysis, immunohematology, immunology, coagulation, and microbiology. Course culminates in mock board of certification in preparation for American Society of Clinical Pathologists Board of Certification Examination.
    Restrictions: Admission into the Medical Laboratory Science Degree Completion (2+2) program.

Medical Technology

  
  • MEDT 4117 - Clinical Microbiology

    7 Credit Hours
    The theory and laboratory study of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, rickettsiae, fungi and parasites. Includes isolation, identification, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and medical significance. 
  
  • MEDT 4125 - Clinical Chemistry I

    5 Credit Hours
    The theory and laboratory methodology of analytical biochemistry, clinical microscopy, urinalysis, and routine and special procedures of medical significance. 
  
  • MEDT 4236 - Clinical Hematology

    6 Credit Hours
    Systemized study of disease, cell maturation, principles of homeostasis, methodology used in routine and special hematology studies and correlation of hematological findings with physiological conditions.
  
  • MEDT 4246 - Clinical Immunology

    6 Credit Hours
    The theory of immunologic responses and procedures used in serological determinations; the study of immunohematology, fundamentals of antigen-antibody reactions, blood groups and types, compatibility testing, blood components, and the lab methods used as they relate to the medical significance of immunohematology immunology, and infectious disease. 
  
  • MEDT 4325 - Clinical Chemistry II

    5 Credit Hours
    The theory and laboratory methodology of analytical biochemistry, instrumentation, lab mathematics, routine and special procedures and medical significance.
  
  • MEDT 4351 - Topics in Medical Technology

    1 Credit Hours
    Principles and practices of the Medical Laboratory including basic management skills, quality assurance, special education methodology, computer applications, laboratory safety, and special projects in selected areas.

Military Science

  
  • MILS 1002 - Leadership Success Strategies

    2 Credit Hours
    Required in the university induction program of all freshmen; this course addresses academic, social, vocational and other basic concerns common to first-year college students. Course forgoes small group discussion for participation in MILS 1011 Introduction to Leadership. 
    Co-requisite: MILS 1011 Military Leadership: Intro to Leadership and MILS 1010L Military Leadership: Intro to Leadership Lab.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both MILS 1002 and UNIV 1002.
  
  • MILS 1010L - Military Leadership: Introduction to Leadership Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Practical exercises and experience military/adventure skills, drill and ceremony, marksmanship, water safety, map reading, field leader reaction course, and visits to military battlefield and historical sites.  
    Note: Concurrent enrollment is required in MILS 1011 Military Leadership: Intro to Leadership. Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 1011 - Military Leadership: Introduction to Leadership

    1 Credit Hours
    Examines the unique duties and responsibilities of officers. Discusses organization & role of the Army. Reviews basic life skills pertaining to fitness and communication. Analyzes Leadership values, management techniques, and expected ethical behavior.  
    Co-requisite: MILS 1010L Military Leadership: Intro to Leadership Lab.
    Note: Concurrent enrollment is required in MILS 1010L Military Leadership: Intro to Leadership Lab. Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 1020L - Military Leadership: Basic Leadership Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Practical exercises and experiences at leading and decision making is provided to all students. Labs include military/adventure skills, drill and ceremony, marksmanship, water safety, map reading, field leader’s reaction course, and visits to military battlefield and historical sites.
    Co-requisite: MILS 1021 Military Leadership: Basic Leadership.
    Note: Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 1021 - Military Leadership: Basic Leadership

    1 Credit Hours
    Presents fundamental leadership concepts and doctrine. Practices basic skills that underlie effective problem solving. Applies active listening & feedback skills. Examines factors that influence leader and group effectiveness. Examines the officer experience.
    Co-requisite: MILS 1020L Military Leadership: Basic Leadership Lab.
  
  • MILS 1101 - Basic Rifle Marksmanship

    1 Credit Hours
    Introduction to safe use of a firearm and practical application of rifle marksmanship. Course includes weapons safety, mechanics, capabilities and fundamentals of marksmanship. Includes visits to fire at local indoor range.
    Note: Open to all NSU students. Materials and equipment furnished by Department of Military Science.
  
  • MILS 1211 - Outdoor Field Craft and Skills

    1 Credit Hours
    This course introduces basic military survival skills and outdoor field craft. Subjects include: cold/hot weather survival, water procurement methods, plant identification, expedient field shelters, signaling, and rappelling/mountaineering.  Advanced topics include Bivouac, Priorities of Work, Patrolling and Casualty Evacuation. 
    Note: Open to all NSU students with materials furnished by the Department of Military Science. May be repeated with different topics for a maximum of four credit hours.
  
  • MILS 2010L - Military Leadership: Individual Leadership Studies Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Applies practical exercises and experiences to classroom instruction. Students rotated through and evaluated in various junior leadership positions and provided feedback on performance. Labs included military/adventure skills, drill and ceremony, marksmanship, water safety, map reading, field leader’s reaction course, and visits to military and historical sites.
    Co-requisite: MILS 2012 Military Leadership: Individual Leadership Studies.
  
  • MILS 2012 - Military Leadership: Individual Leadership Studies

    2 Credit Hours
    Develops knowledge of self, self-confidence, and individual leadership skills. Develops problem solving and critical thinking skills. Applies communication, feedback, and conflict resolution skills.
    Prerequisite: MILS 1011 Military Leadership: Intro to Leadership, MILS 1010L Military Leadership: Intro to Leadership Lab, MILS 1021 Military Leadership: Basic Leadership and MILS 1020L Military Leadership: Basic Leadership Lab or approval of Professor of Military Science and Leadership.
    Co-requisite: MILS 2010L Military Leadership: Individual Leadership Studies Lab.
  
  • MILS 2020L - Military Leadership: Leadership and Teamwork Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Applies practical exercises and experience to classroom instruction. Students rotated through and evaluated in various leadership positions and provided feedback on performance. Labs include military/adventure skills, drill and ceremony, marksmanship, water safety, map reading, field leader’s reaction course, and visits to military battlefield and historical sites.
    Co-requisite: MILS 2022 Military Leadership: Leadership and Teamwork.
    Note: Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 2022 - Military Leadership: Leadership and Teamwork

    2 Credit Hours
    Focuses on self development guided by knowledge of self and group processes. Challenges current beliefs, knowledge, and skills. Provides equivalent preparation for the ROTC Advanced course as the Leaders Training Course.
    Prerequisite: MILS 2012/2010L Military Leadership: Individual Leadership Studies and Lab or approval of professor of Military Science and Leadership.
    Co-requisite: MILS 2020L Military Leadership: Leadership and Teamwork Lab.
    Note: Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 2101 - Advanced Rifle Marksmanship

    1 Credit Hours
    This course teaches students various methods of Advanced Marksmanship with topics including air rifle, small bore firing, advanced practical exercises of different shooting positions and marksmanship competition with other universities. Advanced topics include Close Quarters Marksmanship, Rapid Fire, Firing on the move and Two-gun. 
    Prerequisite: MILS 1101 Basic Rifle Marksmanship or instructor permission.
    Note: May be repeated with different topics for a maximum of three credit hours.
  
  • MILS 2103 - Military Leadership: Tactics

    3 Credit Hours
    This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to military tactics including the history of military tactics, tactical leadership, graphic control measures as a tactical language, and basics of warfare, reconnaissance and intelligence preparation.  Course includes relative civilian methodology for comparison and contrast. 
    Note: Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 2553 - Independent Study: Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency

    3 Credit Hours
    Students earn credit for academic field experiences in a strategic language-speaking country.  Some study abroad experiences may require the completion of a project; the Military Science faculty make this determination on a case-by-case basis.
    Prerequisite: Six hours of college level language courses completed with a minimum grade of C.
    Restrictions: Acceptance to Cadet Command Active Duty for Professional Development Training (Internship Abroad).   Enrollment by permission only.
  
  • MILS 3002 - Leader’s Training Course (LTC)

    2 Credit Hours
    Twenty-eight day summer camp, for incoming Juniors who have no prior military experience, or have not participated in MILS 1000/2000 courses. LTC is designed to develop leadership experience that qualifies and motivates cadets to enter ROTC’s college leadership education platform. Course teaches basic military skills, as well as integrates leadership skills training: Army values and ethics, troop leading procedures, problem solving process, and goal setting.
  
  • MILS 3010L - Military Leadership: Leadership and Problem Solving Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Students are required to lead in field training exercises, drill and ceremony, and physical fitness training. Students learn Army Infantry Tactics and Techniques and demonstrate their leadership potential using this medium. The training is intended to prepare the cadet for the Leadership Development Assessment Course experienced normally prior to the senior year of fourth year of ROTC.
    Co-requisite: MILS 3014 Military Leadership: Leadership and Problem Solving.
  
  • MILS 3014 - Military Leadership: Leadership and Problem Solving

    4 Credit Hours
    Examines basic skills that underlie effective problem solving. Analyzes the role officers played in the transition of the Army from Vietnam to the 21st Century. Reviews the features and execution of the Leadership Development Program. Analyzes military missions and plan military operations. Executes squad battle drills. Three hours weekly of physical fitness training plus one weekend of field training exercise is required during the semester.
    Co-requisite: MILS 3010L Military Leadership: Leadership and Problem Solving Lab.
    Restrictions: Junior standing plus one of the following conditions:

    • Completion of Army ROTC basic courses
    • Attendance in either Leaders Training Course (LTC) or Accelerated Cadet Commissioning Training (ACT)
    • Veteran status
    • Completion of basic training with any component of US Armed Forces or High School ROTC

  
  • MILS 3020L - Military Leadership: Leadership and Ethics Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Maximizes performance oriented “hands-on” training. Students are required to lead in field training exercises, drill and ceremony, and physical fitness training. Students learn Army Infantry Tactics and Techniques and demonstrate their leadership potential using this medium. The training is intended to prepare the cadet for the Leadership Development Assessment Course experienced normally prior to the senior year or fourth year of ROTC.
    Co-requisite: MILS 3024 Military Leadership: Leadership and Ethics.
  
  • MILS 3024 - Military Leadership: Leadership and Ethics

    4 Credit Hours
    Probes leader responsibilities that foster an ethical command climate. Develops cadet leadership competencies. Prepares for success at Leadership Development Assessment Course. Recognizes leader responsibility to accommodate subordinate spiritual needs. Applies principles and techniques of effective written and oral communication. Three hours weekly of physical fitness training plus one weekend field training exercise is required during this semester.
    Co-requisite: MILS 3020L Military Leadership: Leadership and Ethics Lab.
    Restrictions: Junior standing plus one of the following conditions:

    • MILS 3014/3010L Military Leadership: Leadership and Problem Solving and Lab
    • Veteran status
    • Completion of basic training with any component of the US Armed Forces or High School ROTC

  
  • MILS 3103 - Military Leadership: Operations

    3 Credit Hours
    This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to military operations including the history of operational art, planning, design, preparation, execution and assessment, problem solving, eight-step training model, military decision making process, and the operations process.  Course includes relative civilian methodology for comparison and contrast.
    Note: Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 3530 - Studies in Military Science & Leadership

    1-3 Credit Hours
    This series of courses provides specialized study of military science topics.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be taken with different topics for a maximum of six credit hours.
  
  • MILS 4001 - Contemporary Military Issues

    1 Credit Hours
    Individual study for advanced undergraduates. Students will research, write a paper, and give an oral presentation of a current military issue.
    Restrictions: Professor of Military Science and Leadership approval.
  
  • MILS 4010L - Military Leadership: Leadership and Management Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Students are placed in Cadet Battalion Command and Staff positions and provided with performance-based exercises and responsibilities. MSIV cadets will assist cadre in preparing MSIII cadets for Leadership Development Assessment Course and will lead underclassmen cadets in classroom leadership and field training exercises.
    Co-requisite: MILS 4014 Military Leadership: Leadership and Management.
  
  • MILS 4011 - Advanced Military Correspondence

    1 Credit Hours
    Practicum for advanced undergraduates. Students will submit prepared military correspondence. Projects written in military style using military forms and formats.
    Restrictions: Professor of Military Science and Leadership approval.
  
  • MILS 4013 - Leadership Development Assessment Course (LDAC)

    3 Credit Hours
    Thirty-two day summer camp, between Junior and Senior years, which incorporates a range of subjects designed to develop and to evaluate leadership ability. The camp places each cadet in a variety of leadership positions and requires the accomplishment of a wide range of military training missions, many of which simulate combat situations. In addition to proving their leadership ability, cadets must meet established standards in physical fitness, weapons training, communications, and small unit tactics; and demonstrate proficiency in many other military skills.
  
  • MILS 4014 - Military Leadership: Leadership and Management

    4 Credit Hours
    Builds on the Leadership Development Assessment Course experience to solve organizational and staff problems. Discusses staff organization, functions, and processes. Analyzes counseling responsibilities and methods. Examines principles of subordinate motivation and organizational change. Applies leadership and problem-solving principles to a complex cast study/simulation. Three hours weekly and one field training exercise is required during the semester.
    Prerequisite: MILS 3014/3010L Military Leadership: Leadership and Problem Solving and Lab, 3024/3020L Military Leadership: Leadership and Ethics and Lab or one of the following conditions: Veteran status, completion of basic training with any component of US Armed Forces or High School ROTC..
    Co-requisite: MILS 4010L Military Leadership: Leadership and Management Lab.
  
  • MILS 4020L - Military Leadership: Contemporary Army Leadership Lab

    No Credit Credit Hours
    Students are placed in Cadet Battalion Command and Staff positions and provided with performance based exercises and responsibilities. MSIV cadets will assist cadre in preparing MSIII cadets for the Leadership Development Assessment Course and will lead underclassmen cadets in classroom leadership and field training exercises.
    Co-requisite: MILS 4024 Military Leadership: Musicians of Mars-Contemporary Army Leadership.
  
  • MILS 4024 - Military Leadership: Musicians of Mars -Contemporary Army Leadership

    4 Credit Hours
    Capstone course designed to explore topics relevant to second lieutenants entering the Army. Describes legal aspects of decision making and leadership. Analyzes Army organization for operations from the tactical to strategic level. Assesses administrative and logistics management functions. Discusses reporting and PCS process. Performs platoon leader actions. Examines leader responsibilities that foster an ethical command climate. Three hours weekly of physical fitness training and one weekend field training exercise are required during the semester.
    Prerequisite: MILS 4014 Military Leadership: Leadership and Management and 4010L Military Leadership: Leadership and Management Lab.
    Co-requisite: MILS 4020L Military Leadership: Contemporary Army Leadership Lab.
  
  • MILS 4103 - Military Leadership: Strategy

    3 Credit Hours
    This course provides an interdisciplinary approach to military strategy including the history of military strategy, fundamentals of strategy, strategic theory, elements of power, strategic issues and considerations.  Group discussions address peer competition, nuclear deterrence, theocratic conflict, national foreign policy and the global war on terror. Course includes relative civilian methodology for comparison and contrast.
    Note: Open to all students.
  
  • MILS 4530 - Studies in Military Science & Leadership

    1-3 Credit Hours
    This series of courses provides specialized study of military science topics.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be taken with different topics for a maximum of six credit hours.

Music

  
  • MUS 1002 - Piano Class for Non-Music Majors #

    2 Credit Hours
    A beginning piano course designed to introduce the student with no previous musical training to basic musicianship principles such as reading, rhythm, and harmony. The understanding of these principles will occur through the study of beginning piano repertoire as well as activities in harmonization and elementary improvisation/composition.
  
  • MUS 1011 - Piano Class I #

    1 Credit Hours
    Introduction to piano playing for music majors and minors with no previous formal training in piano.
    Note: This is the first step toward completion of the piano proficiency requirement.
  
  • MUS 1032 - Voice Class #

    2 Credit Hours
    Introduction to singing for students with no previous formal training in voice.
  
  • MUS 1101 - Piano Class II #

    1 Credit Hours
    Continuation of Piano Class I. Further development of basic skills.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1011 Piano Class I with a minimum grade of C or 2 years of previous piano study.
  
  • MUS 1531 - Music Theory I (Aural) #

    1 Credit Hours
    A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors. Development of basic aural skills related to sight-reading, rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic dictations, using examples from the common practice period.
  
  • MUS 1541 - Music Theory II (Aural) #

    1 Credit Hours
    A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1531 Music Theory I (Aural) with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • MUS 2003 - Introduction to Music #

    3 Credit Hours
    A beginning music course designed to introduce the student with no previous music training to the study of the basic elements of music, both written and aural.
  
  • MUS 2011 - Piano Class III #

    1 Credit Hours
    Development of intermediate skills.
    Prerequisite: MUS 1101 Piano Class II or by permission.
  
  • MUS 2020 - Recital Lab


    Attendance at faculty and student recitals and other designated programs.
    Note: Required of all full time majors. May be repeated.
  
  • MUS 2021 - Recital Lab for Performance Majors #

    1 Credit Hours
    Attendance at faculty and student recitals and other designated programs. 
    Note: Required of performance majors. This course will be graded as pass/fail and may be repeated for a maximum of eight credit hours.
  
  • MUS 2041 - Guitar

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in guitar.
  
  • MUS 2042 - Guitar

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in guitar.
  
  • MUS 2051 - Beginning Guitar Class

    1 Credit Hours
    A beginning class for students with no formal training in guitar.
  
  • MUS 2061 - Intermediate Guitar Class

    1 Credit Hours
    A continuation of MUS 2051, Beginning Guitar Class
  
  • MUS 2101 - Piano Class IV #

    1 Credit Hours
    Development of intermediate to advanced skills.
    Prerequisite: MUS 2011 Piano Class III with a minimum grade of C or by permission.
  
  • MUS 2111 - Piano

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in piano.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2112 - Piano

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in piano.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2131 - Voice

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in voice.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2132 - Voice

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in voice.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2151 - Organ

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in organ.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2152 - Organ

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in organ.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2231 - String Bass

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in string bass.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2232 - String Bass

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in string bass.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2251 - Flute

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in flute.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2252 - Flute

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in flute.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2271 - Oboe

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in oboe.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2272 - Oboe

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in oboe.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2291 - Clarinet

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in clarinet.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2292 - Clarinet

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in clarinet.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2311 - Saxophone

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in saxophone.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2312 - Saxophone

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in saxophone.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2331 - Bassoon

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in bassoon.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2332 - Bassoon

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in bassoon.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2351 - Trumpet

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in trumpet.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2352 - Trumpet

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in trumpet.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2371 - Horn

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in horn.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2372 - Horn

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in horn.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2391 - Trombone

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in trombone.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2392 - Trombone

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in trombone.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2411 - Euphonium

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in euphonium.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2412 - Euphonium

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in euphonium.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2431 - Tuba

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in tuba.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2432 - Tuba

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in tuba.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2451 - Percussion

    1 Credit Hours
    Independent study in percussion.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2452 - Percussion

    2 Credit Hours
    Independent study in percussion.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
  
  • MUS 2513 - Oklahoma Music #

    3 Credit Hours
    A survey course designed to introduce the student to the colorful history of Oklahoma music and the significant contributors to Oklahoma’s rich musical history.
    Note: A course for non-music majors.
  
  • MUS 2533 - Rock Music History#

    3 Credit Hours
    A survey of the development of American rock music from a historical and social perspective, with an inclusion of current trends in rock and an emphasis on key innovators of the genre.
  
  • MUS 2543 - Music Appreciation #

    3 Credit Hours
    A course in the exploration of music, covering important musical styles.
    Note: Designed for the non-music major. Credit is not applicable to a music degree.
  
  • MUS 2553 - Music Theory I (Harmony) #

    3 Credit Hours
    A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors. A study of the basic materials of music through music analysis, composition, and associated skills.
  
  • MUS 2563 - Music Theory II (Harmony) #

    3 Credit Hours
    A required course for music majors. Open to non-music majors. A continuation of the concepts established in MUS 2553 Music Theory I (Harmony), covering traditional diatonic practice with an expansion of harmonic vocabulary.
    Prerequisite: MUS 2553 Music Theory I (Harmony) with a minimum grade of C.
 

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