Apr 16, 2024  
2019-2020 Academic Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Liberal Studies

  
  • LS 110 Exploring Careers and Vocation

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Development of an individual career action plan. Utilizing self-assessment instruments to develop an understanding of personal values, interests, skills, and personality, and connecting them to academic and career goals.

  
  • LS 111 Professional Business Career Preparation

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Development of individual career action plan. Includes self-assessment and extension of career communication skills such as résumé and application letter writing, interviewing techniques and related skills. Enrollment priority to declared accounting and business administration majors.

    Prerequisite(s): Second- year standing.

  
  • LS 115 Exploring Elements of Leadership

    Course Credit: 1
    Introduction to the study of leadership as an academic discipline. Critical evaluation of Wartburg’s leadership definition and exploration of its potential for meeting the college’s commitment to leadership and service.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Interconnected: Social Science.

  
  • LS 195 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

  
  • LS 260 Urban Lifestyles

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Readings, group discussions, activities in and around Denver, Colo. Written reflections exploring personal and societal issues that arise in the urban context and students’ own participation in the life of the city. P/D/F only. Fee.

    Prerequisite(s): Admission to Wartburg West program.

  
  • LS 295 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

  
  • LS 315 Youth Leadership Mentoring Seminar

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Read literature, develop skills, and prepare resources to mentor high school students involved in community service projects. P/D/F only. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor approval.

  
  • LS 371 Internship

    Course Credit: variable
    Integration of classroom theory with planned and supervised periods of progressively challenging employment related to students’ academic interests. P/D/F only. Possible off-campus costs.

    Prerequisite(s): Third- or fourth-year standing, GPA of 2.0 and approval by a supervising faculty member and Dean of the Faculty.

  
  • LS 372 Internship

    Course Credit: variable
    Integration of classroom theory with planned and supervised periods of progressively challenging employment related to students’ academic interests. P/D/F only. Possible off-campus costs.

    Prerequisite(s): Third- or fourth-year standing, GPA of 2.0 and approval by a supervising faculty member and Dean of the Faculty.

  
  • LS 395 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

  
  • LS 399 Supplemental Instruction: Liberal Studies

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Teaching practicum in a specific area of study. Student SI leaders participate in leader training, attend classes for which they serve as leaders, prepare and lead study sessions that reinforce course content, model and teach effective study strategies. P/D/F only.

  
  • LS 405 Leadership Portfolio Seminar

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Reflection on leadership education experience at Wartburg and completion of leadership portfolio. P/D/F only.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Writing Intensive.

    Prerequisite(s): LS 115  and ID 315 , or concurrent enrollment.

  
  • LS 450 Independent Study

    Course Credit: variable
    Additional study in consultation with instructor in areas of interest or need.

  
  • LS 495 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.


Mathematics

  
  • MA 90 Intermediate Mathematics

    Course Credit: 0
    May be used to satisfy the Preparatory Competency in mathematics prerequisite for mathematics, computer science, accounting, economics courses. Arithmetic of signed numbers, decimals, percents, fractions, topics from the first year of high school algebra. Counts toward full-time student status but not included in grade point average. Does not fulfill the mathematical reasoning requirement of the Wartburg Plan. Fall Term.

    Prerequisite(s): One year of high school mathematics.

  
  • MA 105 The Mathematics of Games

    Course Credit: 1
    Exploration into mathematic aspects of various games of strategy and chance including logic, counting techniques, probability, statistics. Mathematical modeling including gathering data, making conjectures, testing strategies of play. May Term every third year.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 90  competency.

  
  • MA 106 Mathematics in Modern Society

    Course Credit: 1
    Study of contemporary mathematics and its role in modern society. Emphasis on the use of mathematical models in a variety of societal settings. Topics selected to illustrate the essential role mathematics plays in our world, in terms of practicality and inherent interest and beauty.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Mathematical Reasoning.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 90  competency.

  
  • MA 107 Finite Mathematics

    Course Credit: 1
    Application of mathematics to problems in business management, social science, natural science. Brief algebra review with applications of linear, exponential, logarithmic functions; mathematics of finance involving simple interest, simple discount, compound interest, ordinary annuities; linear systems, matrices, simplex method of solving linear programming problems.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Mathematical Reasoning.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 90  competency.

  
  • MA 110 Structures of Mathematics I

    Course Credit: 1
    Number theory, the rational number system, graphing, measurement, geometry. Designed for prospective elementary school teachers but open to any student satisfying prerequisite. Fall Term.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Mathematical Reasoning.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 90  competency.

  
  • MA 111 Structures of Mathematics II

    Course Credit: 1
    Geometry, measurement, probability and statistics. Designed for the prospective elementary school teacher but open of any student satisfying prerequisite. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 110 .

  
  • MA 190 Precalculus

    Course Credit: 1
    For students who wish to study calculus but whose high school mathematics background does not meet prerequisites for calculus. Study and application of algebraic manipulations, functions of various types, solutions of equations and inequalities, trigonometry related to triangles and circular functions. Fall Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 90  competency; two years of high school algebra recommended.

  
  • MA 195 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

  
  • MA 212 Geometry and Measurement

    Course Credit: 1
    For elementary and middle-school teachers. One-, two-, and three-dimensional geometry and corresponding measurement topics, geometric intuition and insight helpful in problem solving. Winter Term odd years.

    Prerequisite(s): One course credit in mathematics, MA 110  recommended.

  
  • MA 214 Statistical Methods

    Course Credit: 1
    Basic terminology, concepts, techniques of describing data and inferring properties of populations (large groups) by using samples (small groups) from those populations. Includes some probability theory and use of calculators and computers to manipulate and analyze data.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Mathematical Reasoning.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 90  competency. MA 190  or MA 107  or two years of high school algebra with at least B grades recommended.

  
  • MA 250 Applied Calculus

    Course Credit: 1
    Topics from algebra, differential and integral calculus. Emphasis on functions, difference equations, derivatives, integrals, applications.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Mathematical Reasoning.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 90  competency. Three years of high school mathematics (including one semester trigonometry) or MA 190  recommended.

  
  • MA 251 Foundational Differential Calculus

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Emphasis on fundamental analytic concepts of differential calculus.

    Prerequisite(s): Three years of high school mathematics (including one semester trigonometry) or MA 190  recommended.

  
  • MA 252 Foundational Integral Calculus

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Emphasis on fundamental analytic concepts of integral calculus.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Mathematical Reasoning.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 251 .

  
  • MA 255 Multivariable Calculus

    Course Credit: 1
    Emphasis on functions of several variables, vector calculus, analytic geometry of three dimensions, partial derivatives, multiple integrals. Fall Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 250 , MA 252 .

  
  • MA 281 Field Experience

    Course Credit: 1
    Supervised exploratory experience outside the classroom. Application of academic learning to practical experience. Not applicable toward major. P/D/F only.

    Prerequisite(s): Second-year standing; 2.5 minimum cumulative grade point average.

  
  • MA 295 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

  
  • MA 300 Foundations of Analysis

    Course Credit: 1
    Bridge between calculus sequence and advanced mathematics, attempting to foster “mathematical maturity,” appreciation of mathematics, competence working with complex mathematical statements, ability to write and comprehend mathematical proofs, skill in thinking and communicating in standard mathematical style and terminology. Winter Term odd years.

    Prerequisite(s): Two MA course credits numbered 250 and above.

  
  • MA 301 Linear Algebra

    Course Credit: 1
    Systems of linear equations, linear transformations, determinants, algebra of matrices, theory of finite dimensional vector spaces. Computer use enhances topics. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): Two MA course credits numbered 250 and above.

  
  • MA 302 Algebraic Structures

    Course Credit: 1
    Introduction to abstract structures called groups, rings, integral domains, fields, which are extensions of algebra topics studied in high school. Background for graduate studies in mathematics and computer science and preparation for secondary teaching and other math-related careers. Fall Term odd years.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 300  or MA 301 .

  
  • MA 303 Discrete Structures

    Course Credit: 1
    Graph theory, combinatorics, applications of sets, algebra. Useful to students in applied mathematics and computer science. Use of results and techniques from these areas to solve a variety of problems in finite mathematics. Additional topics may include recurrence relations, coding theory, finite state machines, Boolean algebra. Fall Term even years.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 250  or MA 252 ; second-year standing.

  
  • MA 304 Modern Geometries

    Course Credit: 1
    Rigorous treatment of the foundations of Euclidean geometry and introduction to hyperbolic geometry. Solid axiomatic development of various geometries and introduction of historical and philosophical implications of non-Euclidean geometry. Examination of geometry as a description of the physical world. Fall Term even years.

    Prerequisite(s): Two MA course credits numbered 250 and above.

    Notes: Recommended for students planning to teach secondary mathematics.
  
  • MA 305 Advanced Calculus

    Course Credit: 1
    Reinforcement and solidification of learned calculus concepts. Emphasis on a greater depth of understanding. New topics include compactness, uniform continuity, uniform convergence. Winter Term even years.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 250 , MA 252 .

  
  • MA 307 Mathematical Modeling

    Course Credit: 1
    “Real world” mathematical modeling situations. Challenges students to construct and/or select models creatively and analyze how well these models work. Emphasis on importance of using existing models and techniques and the necessity of adequately testing and refining results. May Term every third year.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 250 , MA 252 ; MA 301  and CS 120  recommended.

  
  • MA 312 Teaching Elementary School Mathematics

    Course Credit: 1
    Current structures, techniques, resources available to elementary school mathematics teachers. Use of models and manipulatives in small-group teaching experiences in Waverly-Shell Rock schools and in the class.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 111 .

  
  • MA 313 Mathematical Probability and Statistics

    Course Credit: 1
    Study of theoretical probability distributions that are models of empirical distributions of data generated through counts or measurements. Elementary probability and counting techniques, such as permutations and combinations. Continuous random variables modeling waiting time, lifetimes of components, masses of particles. Fall Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 250 , MA 252 .

  
  • MA 314 Statistical Applications

    Course Credit: 1
    Application of statistical techniques currently used in different disciplines. Students will have the opportunity to talk with professionals in a variety of fields, gather data, develop a statistics model, draw conclusions or make predictions in order to assist in developing a solution. May Term every third year.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 214  or MA 313 .

  
  • MA 316 Actuarial Mathematics

    Course Credit: 1
    Actuarial applications of calculus and probability. Present and accumulated value as used in reserving, valuation and pricing. Preparation for a career in actuarial sciences and first two actuary exams. Winter Term odd years.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 313 .

  
  • MA 371 Internship

    Course Credit: variable
    Integration of classroom theory with planned and supervised periods of progressively challenging employment related to students’ career objectives. Course credit applied toward a major requires department approval. Possible off-campus costs. P/D/F only.

    Prerequisite(s): Third- or fourth-year standing; MA 255  or MA 301 ; 2.5 grade point average, cumulative and in major; department approval.

  
  • MA 372 Internship

    Course Credit: variable
    Integration of classroom theory with planned and supervised periods of progressively challenging employment related to students’ career objectives. Course credit applied toward a major requires department approval. Possible off-campus costs. P/D/F only.

    Prerequisite(s): Third- or fourth-year standing; MA 255  or MA 301 ; 2.5 grade point average, cumulative and in major; department approval.

  
  • MA 395 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

  
  • MA 399 Supplemental Instruction: Math

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Teaching practicum in a specific area of study. Student SI leaders participate in leader training, attend classes for which they serve as leaders, prepare and lead study sessions that reinforce course content, model and teach effective study strategies. P/D/F only.

  
  • MA 401 Differential Equations

    Course Credit: 1
    Differential equations as a mathematical modeling technique and a solution technique for solving applied problems. Methods for solving differential equations, related concepts, theory, application. Winter Term even years.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 250 , MA 252 ; MA 301  recommended.

  
  • MA 403 Complex Variables

    Course Credit: 1
    Differentiation and integration for functions of a complex variable and an alternate approach through power series expansions of such functions. Applications include fluid flow, electrostatics, boundary value problems, evaluation of real integrals. Winter Term odd years.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 250 , MA 252 ; MA 255 MA 301  recommended.

  
  • MA 409 Numerical Analysis

    Course Credit: 1
    Solutions of mathematical problems on computers. Emphasis on numerical integration and differentiation. Seminar with student presentations. May Term every third year.

    Prerequisite(s): CS 120 ; MA 250 , MA 252 , MA 301 ; MA 255  recommended.

  
  • MA 449 Mathematics Seminar

    Course Credit: 1
    Student presentations on a topic in mathematics. Topic determined by student interest and previous training.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 301 .

  
  • MA 450 Independent Study

    Course Credit: variable
    Individual study of a student-selected topic approved by faculty sponsor.

    Prerequisite(s): MA 255 , MA 301 .

  
  • MA 461 Perspectives in Mathematics

    Course Credit: 1
    Readings, discussion, papers, presentations on the history and philosophy of mathematics and current ethical and social issues involving mathematics in society. Weekly discussions related to reading.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Writing Intensive. Capstone.

    Prerequisite(s): Fourth-year mathematics or mathematics teaching major, or final Fall Term on campus.

  
  • MA 470 Secondary Content Methods: Mathematics

    Course Credit: 1
    Precedes secondary student teaching with emphasis on introducing, developing, and practicing discipline-specific pedagogy and reviewing general teaching methods. Fall Term even years.

    Prerequisite(s): ED 230  and admission to Teacher Education Program.

  
  • MA 495 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.


Music

  
  • MU 090 Elementary Music Theory

    Course Credit: 0
    A review course for students not meeting the entrance requirements of MU 105 .

  
  • MU 105 Music Theory I

    Course Credit: 1
    Elementary theory and ear training concepts. Seventh chords, figured bass, music vocabulary, chord structure, voice leading, melodic harmonization. Sight singing. Melodic and harmonic aural dictation. Fall Term.

  
  • MU 106 Music Theory II

    Course Credit: 1
    Intermediate theory and ear training concepts. Figured bass, non-harmonic devices, secondary chords, cadence and phrase structure, modulation, mode mixture, chromatic harmonies. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 105 . Corequisite(s): MU 107 .

  
  • MU 107 Aural Skills I

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Sight singing of tonal and atonal music. Identification and dictation of intervals, melodies, rhythms, chords, harmonic progressions. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 105 . Corequisite(s): MU 106 .

  
  • MU 125 Diction for Singers: English

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Intensive study of English pronunciation. Use and application of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Fall Term.

  
  • MU 126 Diction for Singers: Italian

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Intensive study of Italian pronunciation. Use and application of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Fall Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 125 .

  
  • MU 127 Diction for Singers: German

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Intensive study of German pronunciation. Use and application of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 125 .

  
  • MU 128 Diction for Singers: French

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Intensive study of French pronunciation. Use and application of the International Phonetic Alphabet. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 125 .

  
  • MU 129 Instrumental Methods: Flute, Saxophone, Clarinet

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 133 Instrumental Methods: Oboe, Bassoon

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 134 Instrumental Methods: Trumpet, French Horn

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 135 Instrumental Methods: Trombone, Tuba

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 136 Instrumental Methods: Mallets

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 137 Instrumental Methods: Drums

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 138 Instrumental Methods: Violin, Viola

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 139 Instrumental Methods: Cello, String Bass

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Tone production and technique, pedagogy, literature. Experience on a secondary instrument for an instrumental major.

  
  • MU 151 Listening to Music

    Course Credit: 1
    Development of listening skills. Growth in appreciation of varied styles of music in a historical context through active listening and cultured study. Primarily for students not majoring or minoring in music.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Interconnected: Humanities/Fine Arts.

  
  • MU 153 Collaborative Pianism

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Intended for pianists who are already moderately advanced and interested in learning more about accompanying, ensemble playing, performance of vocal music and music for piano with another instrument. May repeat for credit. P/D/F only.

  
  • MU 154 Listening to Popular Music

    Course Credit: 1
    Social, stylistic, political, and cultural aspects of popular music beginning with the development of mass media technologies and ending with the impact of visual media on artists and audiences. May Term odd years.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Interconnected: Humanities/Fine Arts.

  
  • MU 156 Applied Piano Pedagogy

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Interpretive and pedagogical study of elementary to intermediate piano repertoire. Performance with in-depth exploration of techniques for teaching a specific level or genre. May repeat for credit.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 227  or MU 228 ; instructor approval.

  
  • MU 158 Therapeutic Improvisation

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Introduction to common music therapy improvisational models. Development of basic vocal, instrumental, keyboard and movement improvisation skills for a variety of music therapy clinical settings. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 183 , MU 150  or MU 155 ; or instructor approval.

  
  • MU 176 Voice Methods I

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Fundamentals of singing and voice performance. For instrumental music education majors with little or no previous singing experience. Fall Term.

  
  • MU 177 Voice Methods II

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Fundamentals of singing and voice pedagogy, including introductory diction (English, Latin, Italian), theatrics of singing. Winter Term.

  
  • MU 181 Field Experience in Elementary General Music Grades K-8

    Course Credit: 0
    Fifteen-hour experience in a K-8 general music setting in public/parochial schools. P/D/F only.

    Corequisite(s): MU 209 .

  
  • MU 183 Introduction to Music Therapy Fieldwork

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Overview of current music therapy methods, techniques, materials, and equipment. Study of the music therapy treatment plan process, including documentation. Assignments related to constructing treatment plans and documenting session data. Winter Term.

    Corequisite(s): MU 184 .

  
  • MU 184 Music Therapy Pre-Practicum

    Course Credit: 0
    Thirty-hour pre-practicum experience. Observation of professional music therapists and/or upper-level practicum students during sessions. Weekly written observations.

    Corequisite(s): MU 183 .

  
  • MU 195 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

  
  • MU 196 Therapeutic Guitar

    Course Credit: 0.25
    Development of advanced guitar skills necessary for therapeutic application across a variety settings. Skills include bar chords, chord extensions, scales and special effects. May repeat for credit. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 190  (guitar) or MU 194 .

  
  • MU 205 Music Theory III

    Course Credit: 1
    Advanced theory concepts, form, counterpoint, advanced chromaticism, higher-partial chords. Fall Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 106 . Corequisite(s): MU 207 .

  
  • MU 207 Aural Skills II

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Advanced ear training and sight singing. Sight singing of tonal and atonal music. Identification and dictation of intervals, melodies, rhythms, chords, harmonic progressions. Fall Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 107 . Corequisite(s): MU 205 .

  
  • MU 209 General Music Methods: Grades K-8

    Course Credit: 1
    Methods for teaching general music in the K-8 classroom. Philosophical, sociological, psychological foundations of music teaching, learning. Modern trends, materials, principles, procedures.

    Prerequisite(s): ED 100 . Corequisite(s): MU 181 .

  
  • MU 210 Principles of Music Therapy

    Course Credit: 1
    Principles of music therapy, including historical perspective, current trends, professional ethics. Introduction to the profile of a music therapist, populations served, settings. Fall Term.

  
  • MU 211 Music Therapy Musical Foundations

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Fundamentals of directing small and large therapeutic groups for vocal, instrumental, and movement experiences, structured and improvised. Fall Term.

    Notes: Appropriate for students in music therapy, music education, music ministry, and social work.
  
  • MU 214 Music Therapy in Medical and Mental Health

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Methods for facilitating the treatment process in medical and mental health from referral and assessment to implementation and evaluation. Introduces best practice techniques including song analysis, music-assisted relaxation and imagery, and song improvisation. May repeat for a maximum of one course credit. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 183 MU 211 .

  
  • MU 221 Piano Literature and Materials

    Course Credit: 1
    Teaching, performance practice of intermediate and advanced literature of all periods. Performance, analysis, listening to recordings.

  
  • MU 222 Vocal Literature and Materials

    Course Credit: 1
    Teaching, performing practices of intermediate and advanced literature of all periods. Performance, analysis, listening to recordings.

  
  • MU 224 Marching Band and Instrument Repair

    Course Credit: 1
    Practical and theoretical experience in charting, show planning, marching band organization, instrument repair. Field trips.

  
  • MU 227 Piano Pedagogy–General Methods

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Teaching methods, ethical considerations applicable to pre-college teaching of piano or other instruments. Prerequisite for students in the Preparatory Program. Fall Term even years.

  
  • MU 228 Piano Pedagogy–Studio Methods

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Beginning to intermediate methods, materials for piano teaching. Survey of repertoire, technical skills for piano. Fall Term odd years.

  
  • MU 229 Voice Pedagogy I

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Introduction to the science of tone production based on awareness of human physiology and anatomy. Winter Term.

  
  • MU 230 Voice Pedagogy II

    Course Credit: 0.5
    Techniques of teaching based on the science of tone production and specific demonstrations of teaching methods. Winter Term.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 229 .

  
  • MU 235 Clarinet Literature and Pedagogy

    Course Credit: 1
    Examination of the major performance literature and available pedagogy materials for the clarinet. Every third year.

  
  • MU 252 Introduction to Ethnomusicology

    Course Credit: 1
    An overview of the theoretical foundations and historical development of ethnomusicology as an interdisciplinary field that considers music as marker and maker of culture. Fall Term even years.

    Essential Ed Requirement: Interconnected: Humanities/Fine Arts. Diversity.

  
  • MU 281 Field Experience in Secondary Choral/Instrumental Music, Grades 5-12

    Course Credit: 0
    Fifteen-hour field experience in a 5-12 choral, band, orchestra setting in public/parochial schools. P/D/F only.

    Corequisite(s): MU 309 .

  
  • MU 284 Music Therapy Practicum I

    Course Credit: 0
    Thirty-hour practicum. Conducting co-led sessions for clients with special needs.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 184 .

  
  • MU 285 Music Therapy Practicum II

    Course Credit: 0
    Thirty-hour practicum. Conduct co-led sessions for population not served through previous practicum. Sole responsibility for a minimum of one session by the end of the term. Track and record data. Direct supervision.

    Prerequisite(s): MU 284 .

  
  • MU 295 Special Topics

    Course Credit: variable
    Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.

 

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