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

Course Descriptions


Click here to view the Texas Common Course Numbering System.

Each course includes an academic discipline prefix followed by four numerals (Example: HIST 3305). The first numeral indicates the academic level of a course; Academic Achievement is indicated by a “0”; freshman-level courses by a “1”; sophomore-level courses by a “2”; junior/senior-level courses by a “3” or “4”; courses restricted to graduate students by a “5.”

After taking a higher level course, a student is not allowed to take the prerequisite of the course for credit. For example, if a student successfully completed MATH 1304 - College Algebra, the student would not be allowed to take ACAC 0325 - Pre-Algebra and ACAC0326 - Elementary Algebra or MATH1300 - Intermediate Algebra.

The second digit indicates the semester hour credit given for the course. The third and fourth digits represent the position of the course in the sequence of offerings by the discipline.

Example: HIST 3305

  HIST - History curriculum
  3 - Junior level course
  3 - Three semester hours credit
  05 - Fifth course in the sequence of history courses

Other indicators used in the numbering system include:

  1. Career and Technology courses are indicated by CTED prefix.
  2. Hyphenated numbers, which indicate that the first semester course is usually a prerequisite to the second (GERM 1301-1302).
  3. Directed Study Courses indicated by a section number of 99 (HIST 3305.99).
  4. Practicum Courses indicated by a 60-69 in the final two digits (EDUC 4361).
  5. Experimental/Special Courses indicated by a 79X in the final digits (ENGL 4379X).
  6. Honor Courses indicated by a 90-99 in the final two digits (MATH 4691).

Not every course is offered regularly. Students should consult the Schedule of Classes to ascertain which courses are actually offered during a given semester.

***CHIN, FREN, GERM, LATN, and SPAN 1301 and CHIN, FREN, GERM, LATN, and SPAN 1302 may be taught at external campuses as three-hour courses without additional emphasis given to the communicative aspect.**

** BIOL 1300, BIOL 2301, BIOL 4307,GEOL 1301, GEOL 1304, GEOL 3302, GEOL 3304, GEOL 3305, GEOL 3309, GEOL 4307, and ENVS 3301 may be taught at external campuses as three hour courses without labs and without fees.**

Course Numbering System

Number  Eligibility
0100-0300 Developmental or Ensemble course
1000-1400 Freshman course
2000-2400 Sophomore course
3000-3400 Junior course
4000-4600 Senior course
5000-5600 Master’s course
6000-6600 Doctoral course

Please note, when searching courses by Code or Number, an asterisk (*) can be used to return mass results. For instance a Code search of ” 23* ” can be entered, returning all 2300 level courses.

 

Music

  
  • MUSI 4001 - Music Education Senior Seminar


    0 hrs

    Review course of music theory and orchestration, history, performance techniques, teaching methodologies, and listening skills required for students preparing to take the content TEXES music examination leading to the Texas Educator Certification in All-level Music. Note: Credit/No Credit
  
  • MUSI 4003 - Senior Recital


    0 hrs

    Preparation for required senior recital. Note: Credit/No Credit Corequisite(s): Students must enroll in applied study (or a major ensemble for those presenting a conducting recital) in the same semester they are enrolled in MUSI 4003. Course Fee: $100
  
  • MUSI 4005 - Capstone


    0 hrs

    Individualized project-based course intended for degree program or multi-disciplinary synthesis. Note: Credit/No Credit; May be taken only with approval of the school dean.
  
  • MUSI 4103 - Opera Literature


    1 hrs

    Survey of opera literature from the baroque to the 20th century periods using historical examples from the cultural centers of Germany, France, Italy, England and the United States. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4301  and MUSI 4302 .
  
  • MUSI 4109 - Wayland International Choir


    1 hrs

    Performs an extensive and varied repertoire of choral music; appears frequently on campus and travels widely during the year; Note: membership is by audition; individuals selected should plan to remain in the group for the entire year. Course Fee: $40
  
  • MUSI 4110 - Wayland International Choir


    1 hrs

    Performs an extensive and varied repertoire of choral music; appears frequently on campus and travels widely during the year; Note: membership is by audition; individuals selected should plan to remain in the group for the entire year. Course Fee: $40
  
  • MUSI 4116 - Marching Pioneers


    1 hrs

    Instrumental marching performances for parades, half-time shows, and specialty exhibitions; Note: open to all students/non-audition. Course Fee: $120.00
  
  • MUSI 4117 - Instrumental Music Practicum


    1 hrs

    Mentor-apprenticeship approach that connects future music professionals to experienced secondary instrumental teachers, creating a field experience in which the intern assists the mentor teacher in their classroom; taken concurrently with MUSI 4217 - Secondary Instrumental Music Education  Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor Minimum field hours required: 10
  
  • MUSI 4118 - Wayland Symphonic Band


    1 hrs

    Large symphonic band performing an extensive and varied repertoire of traditional, contemporary, and sacred band literature; band travels in late spring on a recruitment tour. Course Fee: $120.00
  
  • MUSI 4119 - Choral Music Practicum


    1 hrs

    Mentor-apprenticeship approach that connects future music professionals to experienced secondary choral teachers, creating a field experience in which the intern assists the mentor teacher in their classroom; taken concurrently with MUSI 4219 - Secondary Choral Music Education  Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor Minimum field hours required: 10
  
  • MUSI 4121 - Choral Score Reading Practicum


    1 hrs

    Mentor-apprenticeship approach that connects future music professionals to experienced secondary choral teachers, creating a field experience by which the intern assists the mentor teacher in their classroom; taken concurrently with MUSI 4221 - Developing Choral Score Reading and Analysis  Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor Minimum field hours required: 10
  
  • MUSI 4122 - Wayland Singers Chorus


    1 hrs

    Mixed chorus open to all students of the university with the consent of the director; singers perform representative sacred and secular music from the Renaissance to the present; Note: non-audition. Course Fee: $50
  
  • MUSI 4123 - Wayland Singers Chorus


    1 hrs

    Mixed chorus open to all students of the university with the consent of the director; singers perform representative sacred and secular music from the Renaissance to the present; Note: non-audition. Course Fee: $50
  
  • MUSI 4125 - Instrumental Score Reading Practicum


    1 hrs

    Mentor-apprenticeship approach that connects future music professionals to experienced secondary instrumental teachers, creating a field experience by which the intern assists the mentor teacher in their classroom; taken concurrently with MUSI 4225 - Developing Instrumental Score Reading and Analysis  Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor Minimum field hours required: 10
  
  • MUSI 4140 - Topics in Music


    1 hrs

    Topics selected from Music Education, Church Music, Music Theory, Music History/Literature, Composition/ Orchestration, Music Technology, Private Study areas, and Ensembles. Note: May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUSI 4203 - Song Literature


    2 hrs

    Survey of solo vocal literature from the medieval to the 20th century periods using historical examples from the cultural centers of Germany, France, Italy, England and the United States. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 4301  and MUSI 4302 .
  
  • MUSI 4204 - Worship Administration


    2 hrs

    Study of the comprehensive church music ministry, including materials and methods for the organization, development, and maintenance of vocal and instrumental programs for all age levels; special attention is given to the development of leadership.
  
  • MUSI 4205 - Worship Methods


    2 hrs

    Materials and methods for organizing and leading a church music ministry for all ages; emphasis is placed on spiritual and musical foundations, organization and rehearsal procedures, vocal and instrumental techniques, and repertoire.
  
  • MUSI 4207 - Survey of Christian Worship


    2 hrs

    Introduction to the history of Christian worship, the study of worship planning and leading, and a survey of music used in Evangelical worship. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUSI 4208 - Topics in Worship Studies


    2 hrs

    Topics of interest in Church Music, especially contemporary issues, materials, or skills not covered in other courses; Note: may be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUSI 4209 - Hymnology and Contemporary Christian Music


    2 hrs

    Study of the development of hymnody from the Early Church through current practices; examines 19th and 20th century hymns and their effective use in Christian worship today; addresses current trends and issues surrounding music use in contemporary Christian worship.
  
  • MUSI 4210 - Technology for Worship


    2 hrs

    Basic introduction to sound system design, stage lighting, audio recording and pod-casting, video editing, and computer presentation software; using hands-on experience to develop a practical working knowledge of the role and operation of various technologies used in worship. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3302  and consent of the Director of Church Music.
  
  • MUSI 4213 - Vocal Pedagogy


    2 hrs

    Developing pedagogical attitudes in identifying and solving vocal problems based on a thorough knowledge of functional anatomy with an emphasis on the anatomy of breathing, phonation, articulation, as well as repertoire selection, memorization skills, coaching, progress development and performance skills.
  
  • MUSI 4216 - Orchestration


    2 hrs

    Study of the principles of scoring for instruments of the orchestra and band; emphasis on range, tone, color, and technical possibilities of the instruments in addition to scoring for like and mixed groups of instruments. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2401  and MUSI 2402 .
  
  • MUSI 4217 - Secondary Instrumental Music Education


    2 hrs

    Instructional approach to prepare future music professionals to teach at the secondary instrumental level; the apprentice will develop communication and critical thinking skills to cultivate goals, lesson plans and teaching strategies for implementation in the classroom; includes units on Ethics and Special Education Instruction; taken concurrently with MUSI 4117 - Instrumental Music Practicum   Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor
  
  • MUSI 4219 - Secondary Choral Music Education


    2 hrs

    Instructional approach to prepare future music professionals to teach at the secondary choral level; the apprentice will develop communication and critical thinking skills to cultivate goals, lesson plans and teaching strategies for implementation in the classroom; includes units on Ethics and Special Education Instruction; taken concurrently with MUSI 4119 - Choral Music Practicum   Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor
  
  • MUSI 4220 - Instrumental Literature and Pedagogy


    2 hrs

    Survey of solo and ensemble literature as well as method and etude books in the student’s area of instrumental concentration along with methods of teaching and specific problems of each selected instrument. Prerequisite(s): completion of at least 2 semester hours of applied music on the student’s instrument of concentration.
  
  • MUSI 4221 - Developing Choral Score Reading and Analysis


    2 hrs

    Instructional approach that integrates verbal, written and visual communication skills in secondary choral music; future music professionals will develop spoken, visual, and written strategies to prepare and implement appropriate choral music literature and sight-reading strategies into the classroom; taken concurrently with MUSI 4121 - Choral Score Reading Practicum  Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor
  
  • MUSI 4225 - Developing Instrumental Score Reading and Analysis


    2 hrs

    Instructional approach that integrates verbal, written and visual communication skills in secondary choral music; future music professionals will develop spoken, visual, and written strategies to prepare and implement appropriate choral music literature and sight-reading strategies into the classroom; taken concurrently with MUSI 4125 - Instrumental Score Reading Practicum  Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3310  or consent of the instructor
  
  • MUSI 4240 - Topics in Music


    2 hrs

    Topics selected from Music Education, Church Music, Music Theory, Music History/Literature, Composition/ Orchestration, Music Technology, Private Study areas, and Ensembles. Note: May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUSI 4261 - Early Music Practicum


    2 hrs

    Study of early music (700-1600 CE) through the performance of representative works and the consideration of historical contexts. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 3400  
  
  • MUSI 4310 - Theory-Composition Seminar


    3 hrs

    Special topics seminar in theory and/or composition; may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): MUSI 2402  or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUSI 4340 - Topics in Music


    3 hrs

    Topics selected from Music Education, Church Music, Music Theory, Music History/Literature, Composition/ Orchestration, Music Technology, Private Study areas, and Ensembles. Note: May be repeated for credit.
  
  • MUSI 4360 - Internship in Worship Studies


    3 hrs

    Practical supervised training for service in a local church. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.

Nursing

  
  • NURS 3210 - Health Promotion and Maintenance


    2 hrs

    Focus on specific community and individual needs in the delivery of disease prevention and health promotion. Importance of cultural diversity and health practices are presented. A thorough study of wellness and health promotion will be examined. Three lecture hours and twelve (12) clinical hours.
  
  • NURS 3421 - Health Assessment


    4 hrs

    Basic technical aspects of anatomy, pathophysiology, bedside assessment skills, laboratory tests and diagnostic tests are emphasized. Emphasis on caring is displayed through themes of assessment of the whole person: cultural, spiritual, familial, and environmental considerations, patient dignity and health promotion. Emphasis placed on communication of specific health assessment findings and acquiring health assessment knowledge and skills based on scientific rationale. Two lecture hours and six lab hours. Course Fee: Skills Lab Fee $150
  
  • NURS 3422 - Accelerated Health Assessment & Skills Lab


    4 hrs

    Basic technical aspects of anatomy, pathophysiology, bedside assessment skills, with the application of laboratory tests and diagnostic tests are emphasized. The focus on caring is displayed through themes of assessment of the whole person: cultural, spiritual, familial, and environmental considerations, including patient dignity and health promotion. Emphasis will be placed on communication of specific health assessment findings and acquiring health assessment knowledge and skills to perform a complete head to toe assessment expected of the entry level BSN. The content incorporates current scientific rationale and evidence based practice. Prerequisite(s): General Education Core. Four Lecture hours/Four Lab hours. Course Fee: Skills Lab Fee $150
  
  • NURS 3423 - Childbearing Family


    4 hrs

    Focuses on the care of childbearing women and their families through all the stages of pregnancy and childbirth, as well as the first four weeks after birth. Includes the high risk mothers as well as high risk neonates. Three lecture hours and eight hours clinical. Course Fee: Nursing Program Fee $475
  
  • NURS 3424 - Pharmacology: Nursing Implications


    4 hrs

    Introduces the student to the fundamental principles of pharmacology. Investigates the major classifications of drugs with emphasis on pharmacotherapeutic actions and nursing implications. Previously learned skills and concepts, as well as, prerequisite science courses are integrated into the discussions. Prerequisite(s): Admission to BSN program. Four lecture hours. Course Fee: Nursing Program Fee $475
  
  • NURS 3425 - Pediatric Nursing


    4 hrs

    Introduces the student to care of the well child, the child with special needs and the child with acute and chronic health care needs. Strong emphasis on maintaining dignity of the child and promoting healthy growth and development, even during illness. The child’s family’s needs will be examined. Three lecture hours eight clinical hours.
  
  • NURS 3430 - Introduction to Medical Surgical Nursing


    4 hrs

    Integration of professional competencies in the nursing care of diverse adult patients throughout the lifespan. Emphasis is on the nurse as a provider of patient-centered care, patient advocate, member of the health care team, and member of the nursing profession. Focus on understanding of selected biophysical, psychosocial, and professional nursing concepts with nursing interventions and clinical decision making for patients and their families. Prerequisite(s): NURS 3421  and NURS 3622 . Four lecture hours/Two lab hours Course Fee: Skills Lab Fee $100
  
  • NURS 3622 - Fundamentals of Nursing


    6 hrs

    Introduction of fundamental concepts basic to Nursing. Strong emphasis on the acquisition of theory and skills necessary for practicing nursing. Students learn Standards of Practice and Ethical and Legal principles related to patient care and professional practice. Prerequisite(s): Admission to BSN program. Four lecture hours, four lab hours and eight clinical hours. Course Fee: Nursing Program Fee $475; Skills Lab Fee $150
  
  • NURS 3630 - Intermediate Medical Surgical Nursing


    6 hrs

    In depth coverage of health care concepts with application through selected exemplars. Analysis of previous knowledge and skills forms the foundation with the emphasis on the nurse as the provider of patient-centered care, patient advocate, and professional member of an interdisciplinary health care team. Focus is on the application, analysis, and synthesis of selected biophysical, psychosocial, and professional nursing concepts utilizing evidence based practice in the interventions and clinical decision making for patients and families. Prerequisite(s): NURS 3421 NURS 3423 NURS 3424 , NURS 3425 NURS 3430 , and NURS 3622 . Course Fee: Nursing Program Fee $475
  
  • NURS 4210 - Professional Nursing Role


    2 hrs

    Designed to promote transition to roles that enhance the professional practice and growth built on prior nursing knowledge and experience.
  
  • NURS 4332 - Ethical and Legal Issues in Nursing


    3 hrs

    Focuses on current ethical issues facing nursing today. It also looks at legal issues that have affected nursing in the past and are currently affecting nursing today. Four lecture hours.
  
  • NURS 4348 - Nursing Theories and Research


    3 hrs

    Students are introduced to nursing theorists, and their theories of nursing, explore the development and process of nursing research. Opportunities are provided for the student to critique and evaluate nursing research and explore the application of theory and research in the clinical practice of nursing. Four hours lecture.
  
  • NURS 4435 - Mental Health Nursing


    4 hrs

    The physiological and psychological aspects of the mental health related to acute and chronic health problems across the lifespan are presented. The role of the professional nurse in health promotion and illness prevention are key components. Emphasis placed on the mental health milieu that exists in a community setting. Three lecture hours and eight clinical hours.
  
  • NURS 4442 - Leadership and Management


    4 hrs

    Explores concepts of leadership and management through an examination of various leadership/management theories, application of ethical and legal principles, organizational and resource management styles, meeting consumer needs and delegation of nursing care. Emphasis will be on the student demonstrating critical thinking in the application of the leader/manager role. Four lecture hours and eight hours of clinical. Course Fee: Nursing Program Fee $475
  
  • NURS 4535 - Community and Public Health Nursing


    5 hrs

    Presents key concepts, theories, and issues relevant to practice as a public health/community health nurse. Explores the major concepts and conceptual issues underlying the specialty of community-oriented nursing, including the dimensions of public health and community health nursing. The course is intended to assist students in clarifying conceptual issues in the specialty and in beginning to develop positions on critical health care issues including access to care, disparities, vulnerable populations, health promotion across the lifespan and the implementation and progress of Healthy People 2010 National Health Objectives. Three lecture hours and eight hours clinical. Course Fee: Nursing Program Fee $475
  
  • NURS 4630 - Advanced Medical Surgical Nursing


    6 hrs

    This course integrates previously learned professional nursing competencies in the care of a diverse adult population with advanced medical surgical disease processes. Analysis of previous knowledge and skills forms the foundation with the emphasis on the nurse as provider of patient-centered care, patient advocate, and professional member of an interdisciplinary health care team. Focus is on the application, analysis and synthesis of selected biophysical, psychosocial, and professional nursing concepts utilizing evidence based practice in the interventions and clinical decision making for patients and their families. Prerequisite(s): NURS 3210 , NURS 3421 , NURS 3423 , NURS 3424 , NURS 3425 , NURS 3430 , NURS 3622 , NURS 3630 , NURS 4348 , NURS 4435 , NURS 4442 , and NURS 4535 . Course Fee: Nursing Program Fee $475
  
  • NURS 5301 - Organizational Structure and System Leadership in Nursing


    3 hrs

    Introduces the theories of organizational structure and how to identify effective structure within an organization, such as institutions of higher education or clinical facilities. Identifies qualities of effective leaders within an organizational structure by identifying practices and leadership skills specific to nursing.
  
  • NURS 5306 - Research Methods in Nursing Education


    3 hrs

    Development of research skills appropriate for educational and instructional environments in nursing education.
  
  • NURS 5307 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing Education


    3 hrs

    Examination of the legal and ethical issues that affect the delivery of quality nursing education to nursing students by the nurse educator.
  
  • NURS 5308 - Curriculum Development in Nursing Education


    3 hrs

    This course introduces the learner to processes involved in developing nursing curricula in baccalaureate, associate degree, and diploma nursing education. The emphasis is on the analysis, interpretation, development of a philosophy and total program evaluation.
  
  • NURS 5309 - Teaching Strategies in Nursing


    3 hrs

    Provides the learner with knowledge necessary for competent classroom and clinical teaching. Methods of teaching students at the university, community college, and healthcare settings in classroom, seminar and electronic formats are explored.
  
  • NURS 5310 - Evaluation of Learning in Nursing Education


    3 hrs

    Provides the learner with evaluation tools and methods for evaluation in classroom and clinical settings for nursing students in all levels of higher education. The learner will gain knowledge in different types of test taking and assessments of higher level learning.
  
  • NURS 5311 - Role Development in Nursing Leadership


    3 hrs

    Allows the learner to gain knowledge of the leadership roles specific to nursing and to develop professional leadership skills necessary to be successful in nursing practice.
  
  • NURS 5312 - Foundations of Adult Learning in Nursing Education


    3 hrs

    Introduces concepts of adult development and how adults learn and explores the different learning styles necessary to develop critical thinking and safe nursing practice in a student.
  
  • NURS 5313 - Classroom Management in Nursing Education


    3 hrs

    Investigation of the major theories of classroom management and classroom skills for the nurse educators use in the management of the classroom to develop critical thinking skills and safe patient care in the practice setting.
  
  • NURS 5314 - Applied Learning Theories in Nursing Education


    3 hrs

    Explores major research-based theories of adult learning and the application of these theories to nursing education.
  
  • NURS 5360 - Practicum


    3 hrs

    This nursing practicum experience is designed to integrate theory in a reality context of the teaching role. Opportunities are provided for teaching in the classroom, clinical setting, and healthcare educational setting.

Orchestra

  
  • ORCH 1105 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Study of the basic techniques of string, wind, and percussion instrument performance with emphasis upon scale studies, flexibility exercises, etudes, technique studies, and appropriate solo literature; special attention is given to breath control, tone production, fundamental techniques, and rudiments. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 1106 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Study of the basic techniques of string, wind, and percussion instrument performance with emphasis upon scale studies, flexibility exercises, etudes, technique studies, and appropriate solo literature; special attention is given to breath control, tone production, fundamental techniques, and rudiments. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 1205 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Study of the basic techniques of string, wind, and percussion instrument performance with emphasis upon scale studies, flexibility exercises, etudes, technique studies, and appropriate solo literature; special attention is given to breath control, tone production, fundamental techniques, and rudiments. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 1206 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Study of the basic techniques of string, wind, and percussion instrument performance with emphasis upon scale studies, flexibility exercises, etudes, technique studies, and appropriate solo literature; special attention is given to breath control, tone production, fundamental techniques, and rudiments. Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 2105 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Continuation of study of the basic techniques started in the prerequisite course; degree of advanced study is dependent on individual proficiency. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 2106 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Continuation of study of the basic techniques started in the prerequisite course; degree of advanced study is dependent on individual proficiency. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 2205 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Continuation of study of the basic techniques started in the prerequisite course; degree of advanced study is dependent on individual proficiency. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 2206 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Continuation of study of the basic techniques started in the prerequisite course; degree of advanced study is dependent on individual proficiency. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 3105 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Advanced study in string, wind, and percussion instrument performance; emphasis is upon the development of musicianship through a more complete understanding of style and interpretation. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 3106 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Advanced study in string, wind, and percussion instrument performance; emphasis is upon the development of musicianship through a more complete understanding of style and interpretation. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 3205 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Advanced study in string, wind, and percussion instrument performance; emphasis is upon the development of musicianship through a more complete understanding of style and interpretation. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 3206 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Advanced study in string, wind, and percussion instrument performance; emphasis is upon the development of musicianship through a more complete understanding of style and interpretation. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 4105 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Advanced study in string, wind, and percussion instrument performance; continuation of the prerequisite course with an intensive overview of the major solo literature for the instrument. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 3106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 4106 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    1 hrs

    Advanced study in wind and percussion instrument performance; continuation of the prerequisite course with an intensive overview of the major solo literature for the instrument. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 4105   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 4205 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Advanced study in string, wind, and percussion instrument performance; continuation of the prerequisite course with an intensive overview of the major solo literature for the instrument. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 3106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORCH 4206 - Private Orchestral Instrument


    2 hrs

    Advanced study in wind and percussion instrument performance; continuation of the prerequisite course with an intensive overview of the major solo literature for the instrument. Prerequisite(s): ORCH 4105   Course Fee: $712.00

Organ

  
  • ORGN 1101 - Class Organ


    1 hrs

    Study of methods and materials used in service playing; emphasis will be placed on registration, improvisation, basic performance skills, repertory, and maintenance of the organ. Laboratory two hours. Course Fee: $40
  
  • ORGN 1105 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    Manual and pedal techniques stressed; repertoire includes hymn playing and selections from Dupre, Bach, and Mendelssohn. Prerequisite(s): Piano achievement equivalent to credit in PIAN 1105  - PIAN 1106  or consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 1106 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    Manual and pedal techniques stressed; repertoire includes hymn playing and selections from Dupre, Bach, and Mendelssohn. Prerequisite(s): Piano achievement equivalent to credit in PIAN 1105  - PIAN 1106  or consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 1205 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    Manual and pedal techniques stressed; repertoire includes hymn playing and selections from Dupre, Bach, and Mendelssohn. Prerequisite(s): Piano achievement equivalent to credit in PIAN 1105  - PIAN 1106  or consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 1206 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    Manual and pedal techniques stressed; repertoire includes hymn playing and selections from Dupre, Bach, and Mendelssohn. Prerequisite(s): Piano achievement equivalent to credit in PIAN 1105  - PIAN 1106  or consent of instructor. Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 2105 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    Initial study of the larger Bach preludes, fugues, or toccatas; Brahms’ Choral Preludes; compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Langlais, Clokey, and other works useful as church preludes, offertories, and postludes; anthem performances and the continuation of hymn-playing technique. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 2106 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    Initial study of the larger Bach preludes, fugues, or toccatas; Brahms’ Choral Preludes; compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Langlais, Clokey, and other works useful as church preludes, offertories, and postludes; anthem performances and the continuation of hymn-playing technique. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 2205 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    Initial study of the larger Bach preludes, fugues, or toccatas; Brahms’ Choral Preludes; compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Langlais, Clokey, and other works useful as church preludes, offertories, and postludes; anthem performances and the continuation of hymn-playing technique. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 2206 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    Initial study of the larger Bach preludes, fugues, or toccatas; Brahms’ Choral Preludes; compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Langlais, Clokey, and other works useful as church preludes, offertories, and postludes; anthem performances and the continuation of hymn-playing technique. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 1106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 3105 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    More intensive study of Bach preludes and fugues or toccatas; selected works from pre-Bach composers; standard compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Karg-Elert, Dupre, Langlais, and Clokey; selected movements from symphonies by Widor and Vierne; and works by Reger, Sowerby, Messiaen, Rowley, and Titcomb; an introduction to oratorio accompaniment on the organ. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 3106 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    More intensive study of Bach preludes and fugues or toccatas; selected works from pre-Bach composers; standard compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Karg-Elert, Dupre, Langlais, and Clokey; selected movements from symphonies by Widor and Vierne; and works by Reger, Sowerby, Messiaen, Rowley, and Titcomb; an introduction to oratorio accompaniment on the organ. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 3205 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    More intensive study of Bach preludes and fugues or toccatas; selected works from pre-Bach composers; standard compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Karg-Elert, Dupre, Langlais, and Clokey; selected movements from symphonies by Widor and Vierne; and works by Reger, Sowerby, Messiaen, Rowley, and Titcomb; an introduction to oratorio accompaniment on the organ. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 3206 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    More intensive study of Bach preludes and fugues or toccatas; selected works from pre-Bach composers; standard compositions of Franck, Mendelssohn, Karg-Elert, Dupre, Langlais, and Clokey; selected movements from symphonies by Widor and Vierne; and works by Reger, Sowerby, Messiaen, Rowley, and Titcomb; an introduction to oratorio accompaniment on the organ. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 2106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 4105 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    Emphasis on compositions by Bach; selections from Eighteen Large Chorale Preludes and Fugues, Schubler chorales; Franck; The Three Chorales; study of improvisation. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 3106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 4106 - Private Organ


    1 hrs

    Emphasis on compositions by Bach; selections from Eighteen Large Chorale Preludes and Fugues, Schubler chorales; Franck; The Three Chorales; study of improvisation. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 4105   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 4205 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    Emphasis on compositions by Bach; selections from Eighteen Large Chorale Preludes and Fugues, Schubler chorales; Franck; The Three Chorales; study of improvisation. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 3106   Course Fee: $712.00
  
  • ORGN 4206 - Private Organ


    2 hrs

    Emphasis on compositions by Bach; selections from Eighteen Large Chorale Preludes and Fugues, Schubler chorales; Franck; The Three Chorales; study of improvisation. Prerequisite(s): ORGN 4105   Course Fee: $712.00

Philosophy

  
  • PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy


    3 hrs

    The history, methods, and basic problems of philosophy.
  
  
  • PHIL 3304 - Western Political Thought


    3 hrs

    Selected study of major political philosophers and their ideas that have influenced the West’s understanding of important political concepts on human nature, the state, and civil society. Prerequisite(s): POLS 2301   Also see: HIST 3304  and POLS 3304  
  
  • PHIL 4319 - Ethics


    3 hrs

    Introduction to the classical and biblical theories of ethics with their application to moral and social problems.
  
  • PHIL 4322 - American Political Thought


    3 hrs

    American political thought from colonial times to the present. Prerequisite(s): POLS 2301   Also see: HIST 4322  and POLS 4322  
  
  • PHIL 4330 - Christian Ethics


    3 hrs

    Introduction to principles of Christian ethics with their application to problems of contemporary society. Prerequisite(s): RLGN 1301  or RLGN 1303 , and RLGN 1302  or RLGN 1304   Also see: THST 4330 
 

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