May 16, 2024  
2015-2016 Midland College Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Midland College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Guide to Course Abbreviations

College-level Credit Courses

Courses numbered 1100-4399 are college-level credit courses. A credit course is a part of an approved educational program or major. The credit awarded by Midland College for completion of most courses is accepted as a completion of a portion of an appropriate educational sequence leading to a Certificate, Associate Degree, or Baccalaureate Degree. The second number in the four-digit sequence represents the number of semester credit hours (SCH) awarded for a particular course. For example, COMM 1307 is a 3 semester credit hour course in Communication, and ACNT 2401 is a 4 semester credit hour course in Accounting.

Developmental Education Courses

Courses numbered 0100-0499 are offered for credit but do not count toward completion of a program or major. These are designed for students who score lower than college-level on English, Math, and Reading placement exams. For each student who fails to meet passing standards on placement exams, Midland College has established a program to advise the student and determine a plan regarding the sequence of development education courses necessary to assure the readiness of that student in performing freshman-level academic course work.

Key to Course Codes

Some subjects may have more than one course code.

Course Descriptions

Numbers in parentheses identify the number of classroom and lab hours per week. For example, (3-2) indicates three hours in the classroom plus two hours in the lab.

When present, a third number indicates clinical, practicum or internship hours.

 

Kinesiology/Physical Education

Kinesiology/Physical Education activity classes at Midland College are designed to supplement the overall education experience through the development and measurement of the skills involved. Classes also include strategies and concepts as they relate to those activities. Students are allowed a maximum of 4 semester credit hours in activity courses toward their degree. Students are allowed a maximum of 8 semester credit hours toward their degree. Each course number may be taken twice for credit but the 1100 numbers must be taken first.

The “Physical Fitness” course offerings are designed to develop a holistic approach to living. Specifically the courses cover the components of cardio-respiratory conditioning, muscular strength/endurance training, flexibility development, nutrition and weight control, and other related topics.

Courses in the 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.

  
  • KINE 1131 - Volleyball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    This course is designed to teach the fundamental skills for volleyball. 


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  • KINE 1164 - Introduction to Physical Fitness and Wellness


    1 Hour (0-3)
    This course will provide an overview of the lifestyle necessary for fitness and health.  Students will participate in physical activities and assess their fitness status.  Students will be introduced to proper nutrition, weight management, cardiovascular health, flexibility and strength training.


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  • KINE 1171 - Athletic Training I


    1 Hour (0-3)
    This course is the practical application of the skills for athletic programs. Prerequisites: is admission to the Athletic Trainers Program or consent of the instructor. May be taken more than once for credit. Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 1172 - Men’s Varsity Basketball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 1173 - Women’s Varsity Basketball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 1174 - Varsity Softball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 1175 - Varsity Baseball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 1176 - Varsity Golf


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 1177 - Varsity Volleyball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 1301 - Foundations of Kinesiology


    3 Hours (3-0)
    The purpose of this course is to provide students with an introduction to human movement that includes the historical development of physical education, exercise science and sport.  This course offers the student both an introduction to the knowledge base, as well as, information on expanding career opportunities. Prerequisites: TSI complete in Reading


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  • KINE 1304 - Personal and Community Health


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Investigation of the principles and practices in relation to personal and community health. Prerequisites: TSI complete in Reading


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  • KINE 1306 - First Aid


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Instruction and practice for emergency care.  Designed to enable students to recognize and avoid hazards within their environment, to render intelligent assistance in case of accident or sudden illness and to develop skills necessary for the immediate and temporary care of the victim.  Successful completion of the course may enable the student to receive a certificate from a nationally recognized agency.  Prerequisites: TSI complete in Reading.


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  • KINE 1331 - Physical Education for Elementary School


    3 Hours (3-0)
    An overview of the program of activities in elementary school physical education. This course includes the study and practice of activities and principles that promote physical fitness with an emphasis on historical development, philosophical implications, physical fitness, and kinesiology. Prerequisites: TSI complete in Reading


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  • KINE 2103 - Physical Fitness: Circuit Weight Training


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Participation in resistance and cardio stations that alternate on a one minute timed interval.


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  • KINE 2104 - Physical Fitness: Walk/Jog


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Participation in cardio-respiratory conditioning through the development of walking, jogging techniques.


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  • KINE 2105 - Physical Fitness: Individualized Fitness


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Participation in an individually designed program. Enrollment only with departmental approval.


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  • KINE 2106 - Physical Fitness: Pilates


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Participation in a series of exercises designed to incorporate a mind/body relationship to strengthen the body’s core along with the entire body.


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  • KINE 2107 - Physical Fitness: Swimming


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Participation in cardio-respiratory development, and muscular toning and strengthening, through lap swimming. Basic swimming skills are required for enrollment.


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  • KINE 2113 - Physical Fitness: Yoga


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Participation in a series of poses designed to incorporate a mind/body relationship to strengthen the entire body.


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  • KINE 2117 - Aikido


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Non-combative self defense.


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  • KINE 2118 - Tae Kwon Do


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Introduction to the basic techniques, applications, and philosophy of Tae Kwon Do.


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  • KINE 2120 - Self Defense


    1 Hour (0-3)
    The development of basic, realistic and practical self-defense strategies.


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  • KINE 2125 - Basketball


    1 Hour (0-3)


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  • KINE 2127 - Golf


    1 Hour (0-3)


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  • KINE 2130 - Tennis


    1 Hour (0-3)


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  • KINE 2131 - Volleyball


    1 Hour (0-3)


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  • KINE 2156 - Taping and Bandaging


    1 Hour (0-1)
    This course provides the fundamental taping and bandaging techniques used in the prevention and care of athletic related injuries.  Prerequisites: TSI complete in Reading. Course fee.


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  • KINE 2171 - Athletic Training II


    1 Hour (0-3)
    This course is the practical application of the skills for athletic trainers. Prerequisites: is admission to the Athletic Trainers Program or consent of the instructor. Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 2172 - Men’s Varsity Basketball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 2173 - Women’s Varsity Basketball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 2174 - Varsity Softball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 2175 - Varsity Baseball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 2176 - Varsity Golf


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 2177 - Varsity Volleyball


    1 Hour (0-3)
    Courses in 1170 and 2170 series may only be taken by students who are members of the respective varsity athletic teams.


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  • KINE 2356 - The Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Prevention and care of athletic injuries with emphasis on qualities of a good athletic trainer, avoiding accidents and injuries, recognizing signs and symptoms of specific sports injuries and conditions, immediate and long-term care of injuries, and administration procedures in athletic training. Prerequisites: KINE 1306  and TSI complete in Reading


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Mathematics

  
  • MATH 0180 - Mathematical Calculations


    1 Hour (0-1)
    This course is designed to support MATH 0481  and MATH 0482 .   Tutorial help, computer-assisted Instruction and video tapes/DVDs are available to support this class.  This course is repeatable as required and must be passed with its co-requisite to progress to an entry level math course. Corequisites: MATH 0481  and MATH 0482 . This course is repeatable as required.


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  • MATH 0372 - Intermediate Algebra


    3 Hours (3-0)
    FALL 2015 ONLY for students completing MATH 0371 sequence.  TSI math placement 343 - 349 This math course is designed to bridge the gap between the introductory and college level algebra courses.  This intermediate algebra course will permit students to become more proficient in the areas of polynomial factoring, rational expressions, rational exponents, radicals, complex numbers, quadratics, and composite and inverse functions.  The course is offered face-to-face on-line and in a hybrid format. Prerequisites: MATH 0371 (this also includes a pass in co requisite course MATH 0180 in the same semester) or a satisfactory score on a math placement test.  Corequisites: MATH 0180  (Must pass to progress in sequence)


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  • MATH 0480 - Basic Mathematics


    4 Hours (4-0)
    TSI Math placement 0-336.
    This course is designed to develop and review the arithmetic skills of students. It may be taken as a preparatory course for MATH 0481 . The topics to be covered include: properties of numbers, including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole, signed and fractional numbers; decimals, ratios and proportions, percent, exponents and square roots; basic geometry, formulas, and measurement; and solving and graphing equations. Corequisites: PREP 0370 . Course fee.


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  • MATH 0481 - Math for Statistics and Contemporary Math/Quantitative Reasoning


    4 Hours (4-0)
    TSI Placement 337-349.  This course will provide an alternative pathway for non-STEM and Non-Business majors.  All students who place above 337 on the TSI or earn a grade of “B” or better in MATH 0480  and who are planning on a non-STEM or non-Business degree are encouraged to choose this option.  After completing this course with a grade of “C” or greater, the student will be TSI complete for Statistics (MATH 1342  or MATH 1442 ) and Contemporary Mathematics (MATH 1332 ). Corequisites: MATH 0180 .


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  • MATH 0482 - Math for Science and Business Majors


    4 Hours (4-0)
    TSI Placement 337-349.  This course will provide an accelerated pathway for Business and STEM majors.  All students who place above 337 on the TSI or earn a grade of “B” or better in Math 0380 and who are planning on a STEM or Business degree are encouraged to choose this option.  After completing this course with a grade of “C” or greater, the student will be TSI complete for all entry level math pathways.  Corequisites: MATH 0180 . Course fee.


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  • MATH 1314 - College Algebra


    3 Hours (3-0)
    An in-depth study and applications of polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions, and systems of equations using matrices.  Additional topics such as sequences, series, probability and conics may be included. Prerequisites: TSI complete in STEM Mathematics. Course fee.


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  • MATH 1316 - Trigonometry


    3 Hours (3-0)
    In-depth study and applications of trigonometry including definitions, identities, inverse functions, solutions of equations, graphing and solving triangles.  Additional topics such as vectors, polar coordinates and parametric equations may be included. Prerequisites: MATH 1314  or a satisfactory score on an algebra placement test. Course fee.


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  • MATH 1324 - Mathematics for Business & Social Sciences I


    3 Hours (3-0)
    The application of common algebraic functions, including polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, and rational, to problems in business, economics, and the social sciences are addressed. The applications include mathematics of finance, including simple and compound interest and annuities; systems of linear equations; matrices; linear programming; and probability, including expected value. Prerequisites: TSI complete in STEM Mathematics. Course fee.


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  • MATH 1325 - Calculus for Business & Social Sciences


    3 Hours (3-0)
    This course is the basic study of limits and continuity, differentiation, optimization and graphing, and integration of elementary functions, with emphasis on applications in business, economics, and social sciences. This course is not a substitute for MATH 2413 . Prerequisites: MATH 1324  or MATH 1314   Course fee.


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  • MATH 1332 - Contemporary Mathematics


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Topics may include introductory treatments of sets, logic, number systems, number theory, relations, functions, probability and statistics.  Appropriate applications are included.  Course fee. Prerequisites: MATH 0372  and MATH 0180  or TSI complete in STEM or non-STEM Mathematics or a satisfactory score on an Algebra placement test.


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  • MATH 1342 - Statistics


    3 Hours (3-0)
    This course is designed to enable students to learn the introductory techniques of collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data. Correlation methods, analysis of variance, dispersion, sampling, quality control, reliability, mathematical models and regression analysis are also studied. Students will become proficient in use of computer technology such as Excel. Prerequisites:   and MATH 0180  or TSI complete in STEM or non-STEM Mathematics or a satisfactory score on an Algebra placement test Course fee.


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  • MATH 1350 - Fundamentals of Mathematics I


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Concepts of sets, functions, numeration systems, number theory, and properties of the natural numbers, integers, rational, and real number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. This course is designed specifically for students who seek middle grade (4-8) teacher certification. Prerequisites: MATH 1314  Course fee.


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  • MATH 1351 - Fundamentals of Mathematics II


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Concepts of geometry, probability, and statistics, as well as applications of the algebraic properties of real numbers to concepts of measurement with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking. This course is designed specifically for students who seek middle grade (4-8) teacher certification. Prerequisites: MATH 1350  Course fee.


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  • MATH 1414 - College Algebra


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course is designed to enable students to become proficient in the following algebraic topics: polynomials, rational expressions, exponents, radicals, linear equations and inequalities, quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic equations, systems of equations, and binomial expansion. This course is designed for students needing more time to successfully complete College Algebra. Prerequisites: TSI complete in STEM Mathematics. Course fee.


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  • MATH 1442 - Statistics


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course is designed to enable students to learn the introductory techniques of collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of data.  Correlation methods, analysis of various dispersion, sampling, quality control, reliability, mathematical models and regression analysis are also studied.  Students will become proficient in use of computer technology such as Excel.  Course fee. Prerequisites: TSI complete in STEM or non-STEM Mathematics or a satisfactory score on an Algebra placement test.


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  • MATH 2412 - Pre-Calculus


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course is designed to enable students to become proficient in applications of algebra and trigonometry to the study of elementary functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Some topics from analytical geometry are discussed. Prerequisites: MATH 1314  or a satisfactory score on Trigonometry placement test. Course fee.


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  • MATH 2413 - Calculus I


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course is designed to enable students to become proficient in introductory analytic geometry, the theory of limits, differential calculus of algebraic and trigonometric functions, applications of differentiation, antiderivatives, and the definite integral. Prerequisites: MATH 1316  or MATH 2412  or a satisfactory score on a precalculus placement test. Course fee.


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  • MATH 2414 - Calculus II


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course is designed to enable students to become proficient in the differentiation and integration of transcendental functions, techniques of integration, and applications of the definite integral, indeterminate forms, sequences and series and proper integrals Prerequisites: MATH 2413  Course fee.


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  • MATH 2415 - Calculus III


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course will enable students to become proficient in Advanced topics in calculus, including vectors and vector-valued functions, partial differentiation, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, and Jacobians; application of the line integral, including Green’s theorem, the Divergence Theorem, and Stokes’ Theorem. Prerequisites: MATH 2414 . Course fee.


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  • MATH 2420 - Differential Equations


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course is designed to produce student proficiency in first order equations, linear differential equations, differential operators, Laplace transforms, and the applications of differential equations It also introduces power series methods, linear systems, and numerical methods. Prerequisites: MATH 2415  Course fee.


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Modern & Classical Languages: American Sign Language

  
  • SGNL 1401 - Beginning American Sign Language I


    4 Hours (4-0)
    Introduction to American Sign Language, covering finger spelling, vocabulary, and basic sentence structure in preparing individuals to communicate with the hearing impaired/deaf.


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  • SGNL 1402 - Beginning American Sign Language II


    4 Hours (4-0)
    A continuation of Beginning American Sign Language I. Prerequisites: SGNL 1401 .


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  • SGNL 2301 - Intermediate American Sign Language I


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Review and application of conversational skills in American Sign Language; interpreting from signing to voice as well as from voice to signing. Prerequisites: SGNL 1402 .


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  • SGNL 2302 - Intermediate American Sign Language II


    3 Hours (3-2)
    A continuation of Intermediate American Sign Language I. Prerequisites: SGNL 2301 .


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Modern & Classical Languages: French

  
  • FREN 1411 - Beginning French I


    4 Hours (3-2)
    This course is for students who have no previous instruction in French. It is designed to acquaint the student with the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing with emphasis on speaking and comprehension. Grammar and vocabulary are presented through intensive drills in class and the Language Laboratory.


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  • FREN 1412 - Beginning French II


    4 Hours (3-2)
    This is a conversation course conducted primarily in French for the students who have completed FREN 1411  or its equivalent. Intensive oral-aural drill and classroom interaction will enable the student to master the lexical and grammatical structures necessary in carrying on conversations in French. Prerequisites: FREN 1411 .


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  • FREN 2311 - Intermediate French I


    3 Hours (3-1)
    This course is conducted in French, and it includes a comprehensive review of French grammar and structure. Through classroom drill, discussion, and composition, the course emphasizes vocabulary expansion and the acquisition of a basic knowledge of French culture and literature. Prerequisites: FREN 1412 .


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  • FREN 2312 - Intermediate French II


    3 Hours (3-1)
    Continuation of FREN 2311 . Prerequisites: FREN 2311 


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Modern & Classical Languages: German

  
  • GERM 1411 - Beginning German I


    4 Hours (3-2)
    This course is for students who have no previous instruction in German. It is designed to acquaint the student with the four basic language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing with emphasis on speaking and comprehension. Grammar and vocabulary are presented through intensive drills in class and in the Language Laboratory.


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  • GERM 1412 - Beginning German II


    4 Hours (3-2)
    This is a conversation course conducted primarily in German for the student who has completed GERM 1411  or its equivalent. Intensive oral-aural drill and classroom interaction will enable students to master the lexical and grammatical structures necessary in carrying on conversations in German. Prerequisites: GERM 1411 .


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  • GERM 2311 - Intermediate German I


    3 Hours (3-1)
    This course is conducted in German, and it includes a comprehensive review of German grammar and structure. Through classroom drill, discussion, and composition, the course emphasizes vocabulary expansion and the acquisition of a basic knowledge of German culture and literature. Prerequisites: GERM 1412 .


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  • GERM 2312 - Intermediate German II


    3 Hours (3-1)
    A course designed to provide fluency in spoken and written German through intensive grammar presentation and review, through conversational practice, and through composition and reading. The course is conducted in German. Prerequisites: GERM 2311 .


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Modern & Classical Languages: Latin

  
  • LATI 1411 - Beginning Latin


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This non-laboratory course is designed for students who have no previous instruction in Latin. Through classroom presentation, explanation, and drills, students will be introduced to basic Latin vocabulary, word formation, syntax, Roman culture, and the historical backgrounds of the language.


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  • LATI 1412 - Beginning Latin II


    4 Hours (4-0)
    This course is for students who have a fundamental knowledge of Latin vocabulary and syntax. Through grammar presentation, the reading of simple texts, and the repetition of lexical items, the course emphasizes improvement in the student’s overall comprehension in Classical Latin. Prerequisites: LATI 1311.


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  • LATI 2311 - Intermediate Latin I (3rd semester Latin)


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Review of grammar and readings in Roman literary works. Prerequisites: LATI 1412 .


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  • LATI 2312 - Intermediate Latin II (4th semester Latin)


    3 Hours (3-0)
    Review of grammar and readings in Roman literary works. Prerequisites: LATI 2311 .


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Modern & Classical Languages: Spanish

  
  • SPAN 1300 - Conversational Spanish


    3 Hours (3-0)
    This introductory course emphasizes the acquisition of comprehension, pronunciation, and reading skills. Mastery of vocabulary and standard idiomatic expressions is stressed through intensive conversational drill and practice in the classroom and laboratory. Material is presented in a Hispanic culture context.


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  • SPAN 1411 - Beginning Spanish I


    4 Hours (3-2)

    Basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students will acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and comprehend at the beginner level.


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  • SPAN 1412 - Beginning Spanish II


    4 Hours (3-2)
     

    Continued development of basic Spanish language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing within a cultural framework. Students acquire the vocabulary and grammatical structures necessary to communicate and comprehend at the high beginner to low intermediate level. Prerequisites: SPAN 1411 .


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  • SPAN 2311 - Intermediate Spanish I


    3 Hours (3-1)
     

    The consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN 1412 


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  • SPAN 2312 - Intermediate Spanish II


    3 Hours (3-1)

    Continuation of Intermediate Spanish I. Continued consolidation of skills acquired at the introductory level. Further development of proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Emphasis on comprehension, appreciation, and interpretation of the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Prerequisites: SPAN 2311 

     


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Music

  
  • MUAP 1164 - Guitar Instruction I


    1 Hour (0-1)
    This course offers students individual guitar instruction at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required.


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  • MUAP 1165 - Guitar Instruction II


    1 Hour (0-1)
    MUAP 1164  This course is a continuation of Guitar Instruction I. This course offers students individual guitar instruction at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1164 or instructor approval.


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  • MUAP 1169 - Brass Instruction I


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a brass instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: None


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  • MUAP 1170 - Brass Instruction II


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of Brass Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a brass instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1169  


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  • MUAP 1171 - String Instruction I


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a string instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, or bass. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: None


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  • MUAP 1172 - String Instruction II


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of String Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a string instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, or bass. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required Prerequisites: MUAP 1171  


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  • MUAP 1173 - Percussion Instruction I


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a percussion instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: drum kit, marimba, snare drum, timpani, vibraphone, or xylophone. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: None


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  • MUAP 1174 - Percussion Instruction II


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of Percussion Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a percussion instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments:  drum kit, marimba, snare drum, timpani, vibraphone, or xylophone. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1173  


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  • MUAP 1175 - Woodwind Instruction I


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a woodwind instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments:  bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe, or saxophone. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required.


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  • MUAP 1176 - Woodwind Instruction II


    1 Hour (0-2)
    The course is a continuation of Woodwind Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a woodwind instrument at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Instruction is offered on the following instruments:  bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe, or saxophone. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1175  


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  • MUAP 1177 - Keyboard Instruction I


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course offers students individual piano instruction at the intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: Instructor’s permission Prerequisites: Instructor’s permission.


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  • MUAP 1178 - Keyboard Instruction II


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of Keyboard Instruction I. This course offers students individual piano instruction at the intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1177  


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  • MUAP 1179 - Voice Instruction I


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course offers students individual voice instruction at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: None


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  • MUAP 1180 - Voice Instruction II


    1 Hour (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of Voice Instruction I. This course offers students individual voice instruction at the beginning or intermediate level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students receive one 30-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1179  


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  • MUAP 1264 - Guitar Instruction I


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course offers students individual guitar instruction at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students will be required to perform on stage. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required.


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  • MUAP 1265 - Guitar Instruction II


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of Guitar Instruction I. This course offers students individual guitar instruction at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1264  or instructor approval.


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  • MUAP 1269 - Brass Instruction I


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a brass instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required Prerequisites: MUAP 2170   or instructor’s permission.


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  • MUAP 1270 - Brass Instruction II


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of Brass Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a brass instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings.  Instruction is offered on the following instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium or tuba. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1269   or instructor’s permission.


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  • MUAP 1271 - String Instruction I


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a string instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, or bass. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 2172   or instructor’s permission


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  • MUAP 1272 - String Instruction II


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of String Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a string instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: violin, viola, cello, or bass. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1271  


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  • MUAP 1273 - Percussion Instruction I


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a percussion instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings. Instruction is offered on the following instruments: drum kit, marimba, snare drum, timpani, vibraphone, or xylophone. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 2174  or instructor’s permission.


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  • MUAP 1274 - Percussion Instruction II


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course is a continuation of Percussion Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a percussion instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings. Instruction is offered on the following instruments:  drum kit, marimba, snare drum, timpani, vibraphone, or xylophone. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 1273  


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  • MUAP 1275 - Woodwind Instruction I


    2 Hours (0-2)
    This course offers students individual instruction on a woodwind instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings. Instruction is offered on the following instruments:  bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe, or saxophone. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required. Prerequisites: MUAP 2176  or instructor’s permission.


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  • MUAP 1276 - Woodwind Instruction II


    2 Hours (0-2)
    The course is a continuation of Woodwind Instruction I. This course offers students individual instruction on a woodwind instrument at the advanced level, and is available to all college students regardless of academic major. It is designed to provide music majors and other qualified students with the skills necessary to perform artistically in a variety of performance settings. Instruction is offered on the following instruments:  bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe, or saxophone. Students receive one 50-minute private music lesson per week. Daily practice is required.  Prerequisites: MUAP 1275  


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