Course Listing
Arts and Letters
| AL 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| AL 510 Selected Topics in Arts and Letters |
| Credits to be arranged |
Applied Multimedia
| AM 309 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
Anthropology
| Anth 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Anth 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Anth 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Anth 401 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Anth 403 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Anth 405 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Anth 407 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
Art
| Art 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Art 260 Art Theory and Critical Issues |
| 4 credits |
| Introduces some of the major art theories and critical issues influencing art and artists. Prerequisites: Art major and ArtH 201 and 202. |
| Art 285 Beginning Watercolor Painting |
| 4 credits |
| A beginning course in transparent watercolor painting, including basic methods and materials. Art 115 or 133 recommended. |
| Art 332 Drawing II |
| 4 credits |
| Continues Drawing I. Emphasizes drawing as an expressive medium. Further develops conceptual and critical issues. Prerequisite: Art 133. |
| Art 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Art 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Art 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Art 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Art 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Art 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Art 425/525 Multicultural Art Education: K–12 |
| 4 credits |
| Uses a multicultural approach to explore art-making, art history, aesthetics, and art criticism for grades K–12. |
| Art 426/526 Special Studies in Painting and Drawing |
| 1 to 4 credits (maximum 24 credits) |
| Independent advanced studio work offered through special registration. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. |
| Art 429/529 Issues in Art Education |
| 4 credits |
| Discusses the concepts in art and art education that form the foundation for present art education teaching practices. |
| Art 443/543 Special Projects in Photography |
| 4 credits (maximum 8 credits) |
| Students construct portfolios. Includes terminal projects and gallery research. Prerequisite: Art 341. |
Art History
| ArtH 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ArtH 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ArtH 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ArtH 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ArtH 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ArtH 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ArtH 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ArtH 431/531 Italian Renaissance Art |
| 4 credits |
| Intensive study of the origin and development of Renaissance art in Italy. ArtH 202 recommended. |
| ArtH 446/546 Contemporary Art: 1945–Present |
| 4 credits |
| Intensive study of the major trends, media, and critical theories in art since 1945. Prerequisite: ArtH 202. |
Business Administration
| BA 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| BA 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| BA 365 Introduction to Taxation |
| 4 credits |
| Provides an overview of federal taxation. Emphasizes the taxation of individuals and sole proprietorships. |
| BA 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| BA 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| BA 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Usually taken in the senior year. |
| BA 410/510 Special Topics |
| 1 to 2 credits |
Biology
| Bi 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 331 Plant Physiology |
| 4 credits |
| Examines the metabolic activities of plants. Three lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: Bi 211, 212, 213; Ch 201, 202, 203. Corequisite: Bi 331L. |
| Bi 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 402 Capstone Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 404 Capstone Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Bi 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged (maximum 6 undergraduate credits and 9 graduate credits) |
| Bi 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged (1 to 9 credits) |
| Bi 411/511 Special Topics |
| Credits to be arranged |
Criminology and Criminal Justice
| CCJ 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CCJ 405 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CCJ 407/507 Seminar: Special Topics |
| 4 credits |
| Offers a critical analysis of selected criminal justice areas, with emphasis on individual research projects. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. |
| CCJ 409 Capstone: Research |
| 1 credit |
| Prerequisites: Criminology and criminal justice major; 140 credit hours completed; supporting coursework; and instructor consent. |
Computer Science
| CS 109 Practicum |
| 1 to 2 credits |
| CS 115 Microcomputer Applications I |
| 4 credits |
| Introductory, hands-on course that surveys computer applications, including operating systems, word processors, spreadsheets, and databases. |
| CS 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 200 Computer Science I |
| 4 credits |
| Introduces programming, including fundamental control and data structures. |
| CS 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 360 Databases |
| 4 credits |
| Introduces the concepts necessary for designing and implementing database systems. Emphasizes data modeling, normalization, and SQL. Prerequisite: CS 257. |
| CS 367 C and UNIX |
| 4 credits |
| Explores concepts of the UNIX operating system and the C programming language. Students learn how to use UNIX and how to program in C on UNIX. Prerequisite: CS 257. |
| CS 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| CS 582 Topics in Information Systems |
| 4 credits |
| Explores selected topics in information systems. Sample topics include database systems, networking and the Internet, and creating business frameworks. |
| CS 583 Topics in Software Engineering |
| 4 credits |
| Covers selected topics in software engineering. Sample topics include metrics, design methodologies, and quality assurance. |
Chemistry
| Ch 190 Chemical Concepts |
| 1 credit |
| Helps students in Ch 104 develop chemistry-related skills. One lecture. Corequisite: Ch 104. |
| Ch 191 Chemical Concepts |
| 1 credit |
| Helps students in Ch 105 develop chemistry-related skills. One lecture. Corequisite: Ch 105. |
| Ch 192 Chemical Concepts |
| 1 credit |
| Helps students in Ch 106 develop chemistry-related skills. One lecture. Corequisite: Ch 106. |
| Ch 195 Chemical Problem Solving |
| 1 credit |
| Develops the basic skills required to solve typical story problems encountered in Ch 201. One lecture. Corequisite: Ch 201. |
| Ch 196 Chemical Problem Solving |
| 1 credit |
| Develops the basic skills required to solve typical story problems encountered in Ch 202. One lecture. Corequisite: Ch 202. |
| Ch 197 Chemical Problem Solving |
| 1 credit |
| Develops the basic skills required to solve typical story problems encountered in Ch 203. One lecture. Corequisite: Ch 203. |
| Ch 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 344 Organic Chemistry Workshop |
| 1 credit |
| Peer-led team learning workshop focused on solving organic chemistry problems encountered in Ch 334. Corequisite: Ch 334. |
| Ch 345 Organic Chemistry Workshop |
| 1 credit |
| Peer-led team learning workshop focused on solving organic chemistry problems encountered in Ch 335. Corequisite: Ch 335. |
| Ch 346 Organic Chemistry Workshop |
| 1 credit |
| Peer-led team learning workshop focused on solving organic chemistry problems encountered in Ch 336. Corequisite: Ch 336. |
| Ch 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ch 434 Organic Chemistry Workshop Mentor |
| 1 to 2 credits |
| Mentors for peer-led team learning workshops focused on solving organic chemistry problems encountered in Ch 334. Prerequisite: Ch 336. |
| Ch 435 Organic Chemistry Workshop Mentor |
| 1 to 2 credits |
| Mentors for peer-led team-learning workshops focus on solving organic chemistry problems encountered in Ch 335. Prerequisite: Ch 336. |
| Ch 436 Organic Chemistry Workshop Mentor |
| 1 to 2 credits |
| Mentors for peer-led team-learning workshops focus on solving organic chemistry problems encountered in Ch 336. Prerequisite: Ch 336. |
| Ch 443/543 Physical Chemistry |
| 3 credits |
| Introduces the theory and application of quantum mechanics to atomic and molecular structure. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Ch 442. |
| Ch 498 Senior Project |
| 1 credit |
| A continuation of the project begun in Ch 497. Must be taken during the senior year and is required for graduation. Prerequisite: Ch 497. |
Communication
| Comm 125 Interpersonal Communication |
| 4 credits |
| Focuses on message exchange in dyadic interaction. Emphasizes development of various communication skills in interpersonal contexts. |
| Comm 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Comm 225 Small Group Communication |
| 4 credits |
| Examines the communication variables within the small, task-oriented group. Emphasizes the decision-making process. |
| Comm 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Comm 401/501 Research* |
| Credits to be arranged |
| *Comm 501, 505, and 507 are limited to 12 credits singly or in combination. |
| Comm 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Comm 405/505 Reading and Conference* |
| Credits to be arranged |
| *Comm 501, 505, and 507 are limited to 12 credits singly or in combination. |
| Comm 407/507 Seminar* |
| Credits to be arranged |
| *Comm 501, 505, and 507 are limited to 12 credits singly or in combination. |
| Comm 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
Colloquium
Dance
| D 192 Dance Lab I |
| 2 credits |
| Beginning dance technique. Section I: Ballet; Section 2: Jazz. Additional fees may apply. |
| D 292 Dance Lab II |
| 2 credits |
| Intermediate-level dance technique. Section 1: Ballet; Section 2: Jazz. Additional fees may apply. Prerequisite: D 192. |
ELS Language Center
Environmental Studies
| ES 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ES 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ES 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ES 401 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ES 407 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| ES 409 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
Economics
| Ec 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ec 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ec 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ec 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ec 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ec 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ec 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ec 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged (maximum 4 credits per term, 15 credits total) |
Education
| Ed 205 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 207 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 399 Special Studies |
| 1 to 3 credits |
| Ed 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 409 Practicum |
| 1 to 2 credits |
| Ed 491/591 School Law and Organization |
| 3 credits |
| Studies federal, state, and local legal institutions and laws that affect schools. Emphasizes governance and liability of schools. |
| Ed 501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 506 Special Individual Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ed 509 Practicum |
| 1 to 2 credits |
| Ed 510 Field Experience: Research Application |
| 1 credit |
| Provides students with opportunities to practice specific research skills, such as observation, interviewing, and data analysis. |
English
| Eng 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Eng 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Eng 400 Capstone |
| 2 credits |
| Senior project for English and writing majors with a literature option. Project integrates their knowledge and skills in the discipline. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
| Eng 401/501 Research* |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Eng 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Eng 405/505 Reading and Conference* |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Eng 407/507 Seminar* |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
| Eng 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Eng 418/518 The British Novel after 1850 |
| 4 credits |
| Explores the English novel from the Brontës, Dickens, and Eliot to modernism and other twentieth-century movements. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
| Eng 454/554 American Multicultural Literature |
| 4 credits |
| Includes readings from African American, Asian American, Hispanic, and Native American literature. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
| Eng 470/570 Topics in Poetry |
| 4 credits |
| Examines works by various poets. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
| Eng 482/582 The Novel in the U.S.: 1900 and Beyond |
| 4 credits |
| Explores the directions of the naturalistic and modern novel in the United States. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
| Eng 491/591 History of the English Language |
| 4 credits |
| Provides a historical view of the growth of the English language, from its beginnings to the present. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
| Eng 498/598 Topics in Women’s Writing |
| 4 credits |
| Selected topics from women’s writing are announced in the class schedule. Repeat credit is allowed for different topics. Prerequisite: Eng 300. |
Engineering
| Engr 102 Engineering Orientation II: Careers, Skills, and Computer Tools |
| 2 credits |
| Examines communication and problem-solving skills in engineering. Prerequisite: Engr 101. |
| Engr 103 Engineering Orientation III: Careers, Skills, and Computer Tools |
| 2 credits |
| Focuses on problem solving and computer programming skills in engineering. Prerequisite: Engr 102. |
| Engr 211 Statics |
| 3 credits |
| Analyzes forces induced in structures and machines by various types of loading. Prerequisite: Engr 221 or Ph 221. |
| Engr 212 Dynamics |
| 3 credits |
| Explores kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, work-energy theorem, and impulse-momentum relationships as applied to engineering systems. Prerequisite: Engr 211. |
| Engr 224 General Engineering Laboratory I |
| 2 credits |
| Laboratory activities designed to complement Engr 221. One 3-hour laboratory. Corequisite: Engr 221. Approved for General Education (Explorations). |
| Engr 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Engr 405 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Engr 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Engr 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Engr 409 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
Film
| Flm 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Flm 407/507 Seminar: Topics in Film |
| 1 to 2 credits |
French
| Fr 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Fr 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Fr 311, 312 Survey of French Literature |
| 4 credits each |
| Studies selected French literature from the Middle Ages to present. Prerequisites: SOU French Placement Level 5 or Fr 203 and 301. |
| Fr 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Fr 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Fr 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Fr 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Fr 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Fr 445/545 Advanced French Grammar |
| 4 credits |
| Offers an intensive review of French grammar. Focuses on common problem areas. Conducted in French. Prerequisites: Fr 201, 202, 203. |
Geology
| G 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| G 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Students participate in geology-related activities at public or private firms or with individuals. |
German
| GL 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| GL 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| GL 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| GL 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| GL 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| GL 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| GL 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| GL 409 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
Geography
| Geog 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Geog 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Geog 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Geog 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Geog 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Geog 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Geog 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Geog 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged (maximum 15 undergraduate credits). Graded on a P/NP basis. |
Health Education
| HE 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 252 First Aid and Safety |
| 3 credits |
| Basic first aid and safety for emergency treatment of injuries, with emphasis on the application of such knowledge to everyday life. |
| HE 309 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| HE 410/510 Special Topics (Problems: Health Education) |
| Credits to be arranged |
Honors
| Ho 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Ho 407 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
History
| Hst 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Hst 361 History of Africa |
| 4 credits |
| Surveys the historical development of African societies. Includes topical analyses of Sudanic and forest states. Prerequisite: Hst 110. |
| Hst 362 History of Africa |
| 4 credits |
| Surveys the historical development of African societies. Covers comparative colonial experiences. Prerequisites: Hst 110 and 111. |
| Hst 363 History of Africa |
| 4 credits |
| Surveys the historical development of African societies. Examines politics and societies in modern nation states. Prerequisites: Hst 110 and 111. |
| Hst 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Hst 401 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Hst 403 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Hst 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Hst 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Hst 408 Colloquium |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Hst 431 Islamic Middle East |
| 4 credits |
| Covers the rise of Islam and Arab expansion in the Middle East, North Africa, Persia, India, and Spain, 600 to 1517 B.C.E. Prerequisites: Hst 110 and 111. |
| Hst 455 Colonial America |
| 4 credits |
| Explores British and French settlement and colonial development in North America to 1763. Prerequisites: Hst 250 and 251. |
| Hst 458 Civil War and Reconstruction |
| 4 credits |
| Analyzes the causes, nature, and effects of the American Civil War. Prerequisites: Hst 250 and 251. |
International Studies
| IS 401/501 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| IS 403/503 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |
| IS 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| IS 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| IS 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| IS 450/550 U.S. Foreign Policy |
| 4 credits |
| Explores the formulation and conduct of U.S. foreign policy from World War II to the present. Prerequisite: IS 350. |
Japanese
| Jpn 199 Special Studies |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Jpn 209 Practicum |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Jpn 409 Practicum |
| 1 to 4 credits |
Journalism
| Jrn 251 Journalistic Writing |
| 4 credits |
| Emphasizes newspaper style and structures: the inverted pyramid, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and principles of clear, concise writing. |
| Jrn 371 Opinion Writing |
| 4 credits |
| Examines the theory and practice of writing editorials, commentaries, and reviews, including gathering information and establishing structure. Prerequisite: Jrn 261. |
| Jrn 381 Feature Writing |
| 4 credits |
| Students examine marketing manuscripts and write feature stories for newspapers and magazines. Prerequisite: Jrn 261. |
| Jrn 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
Library and Information Science
| LIS 199 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| LIS 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| LIS 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Instructor consent required. |
| LIS 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| LIS 408/508 Workshop |
| Credits to be arranged |
| LIS 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
Master in Management
Military Science
| MS 113 Adventure Training II |
| 1 credit |
| Examines the practical application of whitewater rafting, orienteering, rappelling, and first aid. Includes mandatory, off-campus field trips. |
| MS 211 Land Navigation |
| 2 credits |
| Covers basic topographic map-reading skills and land navigation using a lensatic compass and terrain association. Includes practical exercises. |
Mathematics
| Mth 199 Special Studies |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Mth 209 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Mth 299 Special Studies |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Mth 399 Special Studies |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Mth 401/501 Research |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Mth 403/503 Thesis |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Mth 405/505 Reading and Conference |
| 1 to 4 credits |
| Mth 407/507 Seminar |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Mth 409/509 Practicum |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Mth 411/511 Topics in Foundations and Geometry |
| 4 credits each |
| The following and other topics are offered as needed. Repeat credit is offered for distinct topics. |
| Mth 421/521 Topics in Applied Mathematics |
| 4 credits each |
| The following and other topics are offered as needed. Repeat credit is offered for distinct topics. |
| Mth 431/531 Topics in Analysis |
| 4 credits each |
| The following and other topics are offered as needed. Repeat credit is offered for distinct topics. |
| Mth 441/541 Topics in Abstract Algebra |
| 4 credits each |
| The following and other topics are offered as needed. Repeat credit is offered for distinct topics. |
| Mth 461/561 Topics in Probability and Statistics |
| 4 credits each |
| The following and other topics are offered as needed. Repeat credit is offered for distinct topics. |
| Mth 481/581 Topics in Middle School and High School Mathematics |
| 3 to 5 credits eaach |
| The following and other topics are offered as needed. Repeat credit is offered for distinct topics. |
Music Applied Studio Instruction
| MuP 190, 290, 390, 490 Applied Music |
| 2 or 4 credits each |
| For music majors only. Provides individual lessons in voice, piano, organ, classical guitar, percussion, wind, and string instruments. |
| MuP 590 Applied Music |
| 1 or 2 credits each |
| Offers individual instruction in voice, organ, piano, guitar, band, and orchestral instruments. |
Music
| Mus 124 Aural Skills IA |
| 2 credits |
| Develops basic sight-singing and ear-training skills utilizing diatonic melodies and harmonies with simple and compound rhythms. Corequisite: Mus 121. |
| Mus 192 Class Lessons in Piano |
| 2 credits |
| Offers elementary keyboard lesssons in a class setting. |
| Mus 195 Symphonic Band |
| 1 credit |
| Develops individual performance abilities in a large-group framework. Literature covers a wide range of symphonic music appropriate for band. Auditioned. |
| Mus 199 Special Studies |
| 1 to 18 credits |
| Mus 224 Aural Skills IIA |
| 2 credits |
| Develops sight-singing and ear-training skills utilizing harmonies through secondary dominant and leading tone. Prerequisite: Mus 126. Corequisite: Mus 221. |
| Mus 225 Aural Skills IIB |
| 2 credits |
| Develops sight-singing and ear-training skills utilizing harmonies through the Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords. Prerequisite: Mus 224. Corequisite: Mus 222. |
| Mus 226 Aural Skills IIC |
| 2 credits |
| Develops sight-singing and ear-training skills utilizing harmonies through the ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth chords. Prerequisite: Mus 225. Corequisite: Mus 223. |
| Mus 323 Fundamentals of Conducting |
| 2 credits |
| Develops basic skills in the art of conducting. Covers baton techniques, phrasing, style, and cuing. |
| Mus 324 Conducting: Instrumental Methods |
| 2 credits |
| Develops conducting techniques for instrumental ensembles. Prerequisites: Mus 323 and completion of vocal and piano proficiencies. |
| Mus 325 Conducting: Choral Methods |
| 2 credits |
| Develops conducting techniques for choral organizations. Prerequisites: Mus 323 and completion of vocal and piano proficiencies. |
| Mus 350 Junior Recital |
| 1 credit |
| Solo recital performance and preparation. Half recital consisting of twenty-five minutes of music given during Music Convocation. Consent of department chair required. |
| Mus 385 Jazz Ensemble |
| 1 credit |
| Develops individual performance abilities in a large jazz ensemble framework. Literature covers a wide range of jazz ensemble playing and improvisation. Auditioned. |
| Mus 395 Symphonic Band |
| 1 credit each term |
| Develops individual performance abilities in a large-group framework. Literature covers a wide range of symphonic music appropriate for band. Auditioned. |
| Mus 399 Special Studies |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Mus 400 Capstone Experience |
| 2 credits |
| Students perform a recital or special project and complete a research paper. Project details are determined by the departmental advisor. |
| Mus 401 Research |
| Credits to be arranged |
| Mus 403 Thesis |
| Credits to be arranged |