University Curriculum
Committee
Minutes of 02/08/07
Present:
Regular Members: D.
Batts, G. Lapicki, J. Lewis, J. Manner, J. Neil, P. Schwager, J. Tisnado
Ex Officio Members: C. Boklage, L. Griffin, D. Long, R.
Mitchelson
Administrative: D. Coltraine, K. Snyder
Guests:
Submitted
by Jan Lewis, UCC Secretary
East Carolina University
University Curriculum Committee (UCC)
B-104 Brewster
Minutes for Thursday, February 8, 2007
The following Catalog revisions were approved by the
UCC:
All text formatted with green
underlining indicates curricular revisions that were approved at the December
14, 2006 meeting of the UCC. Please note that this applies to curricular
revisions that were initially submitted in conjunct with revisions submitted
for the February 8, 2007 meeting.
EDUC:
EDUCATION
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EDUC:
EDUCATION
2001, 2002, 2003. Trends
and Issues in Education (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) P: Consent of chair or
program coordinator. May be repeated for maximum of 6 s.h. May not substitute
for required courses. Individualized
study of problems or issues in pertinent areas of education.
3002.
Introduction to Diversity (3) Multidisciplinary introduction to concepts and issues of
diversity in American society and schools.
3200.
Introduction to American Education (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) P: Early experience course or
consent of instructor. Historical, philosophical, and sociological foundations
of American education, including multiculturalism. Organizational, financial,
and legal bases of education at federal, state, and local levels. Curricular
purposes in American ladder of educational institutions. Teaching as
profession. Current issues and trends.
4400.
Foundations of School Learning, Motivation, and Assessment (3) (F,S) P: Admission to upper division.
Theories of learning, motivation, and assessment provide foundation for
understanding classroom as instructional system.
4551,
4552, 4553. Trends and Issues in Education (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) May be repeated for maximum of 6
s.h. May not substitute for required courses. P: Admission to upper division;
consent of instructor. Individualized study of problems or issues in pertinent
areas of education.
5001.
Education in a Global Perspective (3) Comparative study of selected national educational systems,
curricula,
teacher preparatory programs, evaluation systems, and current issues within
context of global realities, demands, and needs.
5002.
Foundations of Multicultural Education (3) Aspects of teaching that view cultural differences as
educational assets.
REHB:
REHABILITATION STUDIES
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DEPARTMENT
OF REHABILITATION STUDIES
Paul
Alston, Chairperson, 252-328-4452
Martha
Chapin, Director, Undergraduate Rehabilitation Services
BS
in Rehabilitation Services
Admission to the BS in rehabilitation services program
requires a minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA and an application. Program admission is competitive and admission to the university
and/or achieving a minimum 2.5 GPA does not guarantee admission to the
rehabilitation services degree program. Applications should be
submitted when the student is nearing completion of 42 s.h. A student may only apply for admission twice.
Additional information and application for admission can be obtained from the
Department of Rehabilitation Studies. Undergraduate
students majoring in rehabilitation services are encouraged to minor in an
established area consistent with individual academic and career goals or to
take a composite minor of structured electives approved by the faculty advisor
and departmental chairperson. Majors must earn a minimum grade of C in all REHB
courses. Minimum degree requirement is 121 s.h. of credit as follows:
HSIM:
HEALTH SYSTEMS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
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MINORS
UNDERGRADUATE
Aerospace Studies
Alcohol and Drug Studies
Anthropology
Art and Design
Art History
Asian Studies
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Child Development and Family
Relations
Classical Studies
Coastal and Marine Studies
Communication: Communication Studies
Communication: Media Studies
Comparative Government and
International Relations
Computer Science
Construction Management
Criminal Justice
Distribution Technology:
Merchandising
Economics
English
Environmental Health
Ethnic Studies
Exercise and Sport Science
Forensic Science
French
Geography
Geology
German
Gerontology
Great Books
Health Informatics
Hispanic Studies
History
Hospitality Management
Indigenous Peoples of the Americas
Industrial Technology Management
Information and Computer Technology
Information Processing
International Studies
Jazz Studies
Management of Recreation Facilities
and Services
Mathematics
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Merchandising
Military Science
Multidisciplinary
Music
Neuroscience
North Carolina Studies
Nutrition
Occupational Safety and Health
Philosophy
Physics
Planning
Political Science
Professional Officers Course
(Aerospace)
Psychology
Public Administration
Public History
Religious Studies
Russian Studies
Science
Security Studies
Sociology
Speech and Hearing Sciences
Sport Studies
Statistics
Women’s Studies
Worksite Health Promotion
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DEPARTMENT OF
HEALTH SERVICES AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Elizabeth
Layman, Chairperson, 252-328-2984 744-6177
BS
in Health Information Management
A minimum
2.5 GPA is required for admission to the professional phase (junior and senior
levels) of the health information management curriculum. See health information
management admission packet for specific admission information. Majors must
earn a minimum grade of C in BIOL 2130, 2131 and all core, cognate, and
required courses. A student earning a D in any of these courses must petition
the Department of Health Services and Information Management for probationary
continuation and may be required to repeat the course. Minimum degree
requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
BIOL 1050, 1051. General Biology (3,1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
Recommended:
ECON 2113. Principles of Microeconomics (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
2.
Core.................................................................................................................................................71
s.h.
HIMA 3000. Medical Terminology for Health
Professionals (2) (F, S, SS)
HIMA 3032. Record Documentation Systems (3) (S) (P:
HIMA major; HIMA 3120)
HIMA 3113. Applied Medical Sciences I (3) (F) (P:
BIOL 2130, 2131)
HIMA 3118. Applied Medical Sciences II (3) (S) (P:
HIMA 3113)
HIMA 3120. Health Care Delivery Systems (3) (F) (P:
HSMA 2000; P/C: HSMA 3030)
HIMA 3142. Diagnostic and Procedural Coding (3) (S,
SS) (P/C: HIMA major; BIOL 2130, 2131; HIMA 3118)
HIMA 3148. Health Service Coding (3) (F) (P: HIMA
3120, 3142)
HIMA 3090. Professional Practice Experience I (1) (S)
(P/C: HIMA 3120, 3142)
HIMA 4000. Professional Practice Experience II (1)
(F) (P: HIMA 3090)
HIMA 4030. Quality Management in Health Care (3) (S)
(P: HIMA 3113, 3120, or consent of instructor)
HIMA 4075. Biomedical Research Support (1) (S) Applied Health Services Research (3) (WI) (F) (P:
BIOS 1500; HIMA 3120)
HIMA 4138. Health Data Structures (3) (S) (P: HIMA
3120)
HIMA 4153. Management of Health Information Services
Department (3) (WI) (S) (P: HSMA 3050, 4055)
HIMA 4160. Concepts in Health Information Technology
(3) (F) (P: ASIP 2112 or MIS 2223; HIMA 3090)
HIMA 4165. Health Information Systems (3) (S) (P:
HIMA 4160)
HSMA 2000. Professional Roles and Environments in
Health Care (3) (F)
HSMA 3020. Health Care Payment Systems (3) (3) (S)
(P: HSMA 2000; P/C: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3030, 3035)
HSMA 3025. Professional Ethical Codes and Law in
Health Care (3) (F) (P: HSMA 2000; P/C: HSMA 3030; or consent of instructor)
HSMA 3030. Written Communication and Documentation in
Health Care (4) (WI) (F) (P: HSMA 2000)
HSMA 3035. Interpersonal Team Skills for Health Care
Supervisors and Practitioners (3) (S) (P: HSMA 2000; P/C: HSMA 3030)
HSMA 3050. Leadership in Health Care (3) (F) (P/C:
HSMA 3030)
HSMA 4010. Health Information Management (3) (F) (P:
HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035)
HSMA 4050. Personnel Management and Supervision in
Health Care (3) (F) (P: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035; or consent of instructor)
HSMA 4055. Health Care Finance and Accounting (3)
(F,SS) (P: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035)
HSMA 4905. Allied Health Management Experience (5)
(S) (P: Senior standing, consent of advisor, and within 15 s.h. of completing
degree program)
3.
Cognates..........................................................................................................................................7
s.h.
MIS
2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
BIOL 2131. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy
Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C: BIOL 2130)
BIOS
1500. Introduction to Biostatistics (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or equivalent or
consent of instructor)
4. Health professions research………………………………………………………………………….3
s.h.
HPRO 4350 Research Design (3) (WI) (P:
MATH 2228; or equivalent)Electives to complete requirements
for graduation.
5. Electives
to complete requirements for graduation.
BS
in Health Services Management
Admission
to the BS in health services management program requires a minimum cumulative
GPA of 2.5 and an application. Applications should be submitted when the
student is nearing completion of foundations curriculum requirements.
Undergraduate students interested in pursuing master’s level professional
degrees in allied health disciplines are encouraged to seek academic advisement
as freshmen. Majors must earn a minimum
grade of C in BIOL 2130, 2131 and all
core, cognate, and required courses. A student
earning a D in any of these courses must petition the Department of Health
Services and Information Management for probationary continuation and may be
required to repeat the course.
Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as
follows:
1. Foundations curriculum
requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum Requirements for all
Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed below..................................42
s.h.
BIOL 1050, 1051. General Biology (3,1) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SC)
BIOL 2130. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4)
(F,S,SS) (P: BIOL 1050, 1051; or 1100, 1101)
MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:MA) (P:
Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)
Recommended:
ECON 2113. Principles of Microeconomics (3) (F,S,SS)
(FC:SO)
2.
Core...........................................................................................................................................40-43
s.h.
HIMA 3120. Health Care Delivery Systems (3) (F) (P:
HSMA 2000; P/C: HIMA 3030)
HIMA 4030. Quality Management in Health Care (3) (S)
(P: HIMA 3113, 3120, or consent of instructor)
HIMA 4075. Applied Health
Services Research (3) (WI) (F) (P: BIOS 1500; HIMA 3120)
HPRO 4350 Research Design (3)
(WI) (P:MATH 2228; or equivalent)
HSMA 2000. Professional Roles and Environments in
Health Care (3) (F)
HSMA 3020. Health Care Payment Systems (3) (S) (P:
HSMA 2000; P/C: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3030, 3035)
HSMA 3025. Professional Ethical Codes and Law in
Health Care (3) (F) (P: HSMA 2000, P/C: HIMA 3030; or consent of instructor)
HSMA 3030. Written Communication and Documentation in
Health Care (4) (WI) (F) (P: HSMA 2000)
HSMA 3035. Interpersonal Team Skills for Health Care
Supervisors and Practitioners (3) (S) (P: HSMA 2000, P/C: HIMA 3030)
HSMA 3050. Leadership in Health Care (3) (F) (P/C:
HSMA 3030)
HSMA 4010. Health Information Management (3) (F) (P:
HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035)
HSMA 4050. Personnel Management and Supervision in
Health Care (3) (F) (P: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035; or consent of instructor)
HSMA 4055. Health Care Finance and Accounting (3)
(F,SS) (P: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035)
HSMA 4903, 4904, 4905, 4906. Allied Health Management
Experience (3,4,5,6) (WI*) (S) (P: Senior standing, consent of advisor, and
within 15 s.h. of completing degree program)
3.
Cognates..........................................................................................................................................7
s.h.
BIOL 2131. Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy
Laboratory (1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P/C: BIOL 2130)
BIOS 1500. Introduction to Biostatistics (3) (F,S)
(P: MATH 1065 or equivalent or consent of instructor)
MIS 2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F,S,SS)
4.
Concentration areas (Choose
one.):.........................................................................................8-11
s.h.
Health services management:
HIMA
3000. Medical Terminology for Health Professionals (2) (F, S, SS)
HIMA
3113. Applied Medical Sciences I (3) (F) (P: BIOL 2130, 2131)
HIMA
3118. Applied Medical Sciences II (3) (S) (P: HIMA 3113)
Allied health management:
Choose 8-11 s.h. from:
HPRO
2501, 2502, 2503, 2504, 2505. Allied Health Practice (1,2,3,4,5) (F, S, SS) (P:
Current and valid applicable credential, license, or registration and consent
of advisor and dept. chair)
5. Restricted electives to complete
requirements for graduation. Choose from the following, prerequisites for
allied health graduate programs, or others in consultation with advisor:
ASIP 2212, 2213. Basic Programming for Business
Applications (3,0) (F,S) (P: ASIP 2112 or equivalent)
ASIP 2311, 2312. Financial Information Systems (3,0)
(F,S)
BIOS 5010. Epidemiology for Health Professionals (3)
(P: BIOS 1500 or consent of instructor)
GERO 2400. Introduction to Gerontology (3) (FC:SO)
HIMA 4075 Biomedical Research Support (1)
(S) (P: BIOS 1500 or consent of instructor)
HIMA 4165. Health Information Systems (3) (S) (P:
HIMA 4160)
HSMA 4015. Health Care Records and Data: Maintenance
and Analysis (3) (S) (P: HSMA 3025)
HSMA 4020. Health Care Reimbursement: Public (3) (F)
(P: HSMA 3020)
HSMA 4025. Health Care Reimbursement: Private (3) (S)
(P: HSMA 3020)
HSMA 4028. Health Care Reimbursement: Policy and
Research (3) (S) (P: HSMA 3020)
HSMA 4056. Marketing Health Care Services (3) (S) (P:
HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035; or consent of instructor)
HSMA 4070. Outcomes Assessment and Management in
Health Care (3) (S) (P: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035)
HSMA 4075. Managed Care in Health Systems (3) (S) (P:
HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035)
HSMA 4081, 4082, 4083. Advanced Topics in Health Care
Management and Service Delivery (1,2,3) (S) (P: HIMA 3120; HSMA 3035; consent
of instructor, advisor, or dept. chair)
Choose
19-22 s.h. from:
HPRO
2501, 2502, 2503, 2504, 2505. Allied Health Practice (1,2,3,4,5) (F, S, SS) (P:
Current and valid applicable credential, license, or registration and consent
of advisor and dept. chair)
Health
Informatics Minor
Minimum requirements for the
health informatics minor is 24 s.h. selected
from the following courses:
HIMA 3000. Medical Terminology for Health Professionals
(2) (F,S,SS)
HIMA 3120. Health Care Delivery Systems (3) (F) (P: HSMA
2000; P/C: HSMA 3030)
HIMA 4138. Health Data Structures (3) (S) (P: HIMA 3120)
HIMA 4160. Concepts in Health Information Technology (3)
(F) (P: ASIP 2112 or MIS 2223; HIMA 3090)
HIMA 4165. Health Information Systems (3) (S) (P: HIMA
4160)
HIMA 5060. Health Informatics (3) (SS)
HSMA 2000. Professional Roles and Environments in Health
Care (3) (F)
HSMA 3035. Interpersonal Team Skills for Health Care
Supervisors and Practitioners (3) (S) (P: HSMA 2000, P/C: HSMA 3030)
HSMA 4010. Health Information Management (3) (F) (P: HIMA
3120; HSMA 3035)
MIS 2223. Introduction to Computers (3) (F, S, SS)
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4075. Biomedical Research Support Applied Health Services Research (1) (S) (3) (WI) (F) P: BIOS 1500; HIMA 3120. Design
concepts and information systems that support research in biomedical and health
services. Develops the skills required to formulate a research question,
model, review literature, and write up research results in a health care
context. Uses skills acquired in prerequisite statistics course to collect,
code, and analyze data.
4081, 4082, 4083.
Directed Independent Project (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) Hours vary by project. May be repeated for maximum
of 6 s.h. with change of topic. P: HIMA major; consent of instructor. Selected
project on new and advanced issue in health information practice. May include
readings, research, or field work.
4138. Health Data
Structures (3) (S)
Formerly HIMA 3038 P: HIMA 3120. Technical standards for health data
structures. Emphasis on knowledge representation and content for computer-based
health records systems.
4153. Management of
Health Information Services Department (3) (WI) (S) Formerly HIMA 4052, 4057 P: HSMA
3030, 3035, 3050, 4055. Theoretical and practical applications of managerial
functions of planning, organizing, and controlling health information services
department. Emphasis on solving complex departmental problems.
4160. Concepts in
Health Information Technology (3) (F) Formerly HIMA 4060 P: ASIP 2112 or MIS 2223; HIMA 3090.
Major concepts of computer hardware, architecture, operating systems, and
application software. Introduces data and databases. Reinforces ability to use
selected general purpose microcomputer applications.
4165. Health
Information Systems (3) (S) Formerly HIMA 4065 P: HIMA 4160. Role of computers in gathering,
recording, interpreting, and transmitting health care data. Applies data and
database concepts to information systems in health care.
5060.
Health Informatics (3) (SS) P: Consent of instructor. Informatics in health
care delivery systems with focus on the clinical, public health, and consumer
aspects.
MUSC: MUSIC
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2. Common core
................................................................................................................................64
s.h.
Core MUSC courses (30 s.h.):
MUSC 1156
(F), 1166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3)
MUSC 1176
(F), 1186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (C for 1186: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 1406
(S), 2406 (F), 2416 (S). Music History and Literature (3,3,2) (
MUSC 2156
(F), 2166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3) (P: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 2176
(F), 2186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (P: MUSC 1186; C for 2176:
MUSC 2156; C for 2186: MUSC 2166)
MUSC 2248
(F,S,SS). Music of the World’s Peoples (2)
MUSC 3156
(F), 3166 (S). Conducting (1,1) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
MUSC 3176.
Orchestration Basic
Musicianship V (2) (WI) (F,S) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
Performance groups (7 s.h.):
Minimum of
5 semesters large ensemble
Music majors may count only
two semester hours of Marching Band Field Experience (MUSC 1706, 1 s.h.) for large
ensemble credit. Marching Band (MUSC 1705, 2 s.h.) may not count toward large
ensemble credit for music majors. Music majors taking more than 2 s.h. of MUSC
1706 or 1705 must sign a release form to be made available in the music office
and in the SOM Undergraduate Handbook. The form will help clarify that hours above
the required 2 s.h. of MUSC 1706 will not count as part of the Music Education
degree plan at ECU, and that these extra hours may lead to additional hours on
a student’s transcript before graduation. Wind and percussion majors must include
two semesters of MUSC 1706. Marching Band Field Experience (1) (F)
Minimum of 2 semesters
small ensemble
Keyboard and voice majors
must include two semesters of MUSC 3287. Choral Laboratory (1) (F,S) (P:
Completion of or enrollment in MUSC 3156 or 3217 or 3237 or consent of instructor)
as a small ensemble
Music education (*with at least a C in each to be admitted to
internship) (7 s.h.):
*MUSC
2123. Early Experiences for the Prospective Teacher (1) (S) (P: Completion of
18 s.h. in theory, composition, and musicology or consent of chairperson of
music education)
*MUSC
3217. Beginning Instruction in Instrumental Music (2) (F) (P: Completion of
lower-level competencies in music education; MUSC 2123; acceptance into music
education degree program) or MUSC 3237. Beginning Instruction in Vocal-General
Music Education (2) (F) (P: Completion of lower-level competencies in music education;
MUSC 2123; acceptance into music education degree program)
*MUSC
3227. Rehearsal Techniques in Secondary Instrumental Music Education (2) (S)
(P: MUSC 3217) or MUSC 3247. Rehearsal Techniques in Secondary Vocal-Choral
Music Education (2) (S) (P: MUSC 3237)
*MUSC
4323. Materials and Methods of Instrumental Music Teaching (2) (F) (P:
Admission to upper division; MUSC 3227) or MUSC 4333. Materials and Methods of
Vocal-General Music Teaching (2) (F) (P: MUSC 3247)
Professional studies (20 s.h.):
EDUC 3200.
Introduction to American Education (3) (WI*) (F,S,SS) (P: Early experience
course or consent of instructor)
EDUC 4400.
Foundations of School Learning, Motivation, and Assessment (3) (F,S) (P:
Admission to upper division) or PSYC 4305. Educational Psychology (3) (F,S,SS)
(P: PSYC 2201 or 3206 or 3240 or equivalent)
MUSC 4324.
Internship in Music Education (10) (S) (P: Admission to upper division; MUSC
4323 or 4333; C: MUSC 4325)
MUSC 4325.
Internship Seminar: Issues in Music Education (0) (S) (P: Admission to upper
division; C: MUSC 4324)
READ 3990.
Teaching
SPED 4010.
Exceptional Students in the Regular Classroom (2) (F,S) (P: Admission to upper
division; RP: SPED 2000)
3. Applied music (Keyboard, String, Voice, Wind or Percussion)
...............................................22 s.h.
Applied major (14 s.h.):
Present a half senior recital
A student who
is exempt from any of the applied minor courses specified must take other
applied minor courses to complete the total required hours.
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BM in Music Therapy
Minimum degree requirement is 128 s.h. as follows:
1.
Foundations curriculum requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum
Requirements for all Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below .................................42 s.h.
BIOL 1050,
1051. General Biology and Laboratory (3,1) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
BIOL 2130.
Survey of Human Physiology and Anatomy (4) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC) (P: Science course)
Recommended:
ANTH 1000.
Introduction to Anthropology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)
PSYC 1000.
Introductory Psychology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)
PSYC 2201.
Psychology of Childhood (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO) (P: PSYC 1000 or 1060 or
equivalent) or PSYC 3206. Developmental Psychology (3) (WI*) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)
(P: PSYC 1000 or 1060)
SOCI 2110.
Introduction to Sociology (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:SO)
2. Common
core ................................................................................................................................64
s.h.
Core MUSC courses (30 s.h.):
MUSC 1156
(F), 1166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3)
MUSC 1176
(F), 1186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (C for 1186: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 1406
(S), 2406 (F), 2416 (S). Music History and Literature (3,3,2) (
MUSC 2156
(F), 2166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3) (P: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 2176
(F), 2186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (P: MUSC 1186; C for 2176:
MUSC 2156; C for 2186: MUSC 2166)
MUSC 2248. Music of the
World’s Peoples (2) (F,S,SS)
MUSC 3156 (F), 3166 (S).
Conducting (1,1) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
MUSC 3176. Orchestration Basic
Musicianship V (2) (WI) (F,S) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
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BM in Performance
Minimum degree requirement is 128 s.h. as follows:
1.
Foundations curriculum requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum
Requirements for all Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below .................................42 s.h.
Music Theatre:
THEA 1010. Introduction to
Acting I (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA)
THEA 1020. Introduction to
Acting II (3) (S) (P: THEA 1010)
Sacred Music:
Recommended:
PHIL 1695. Introduction to
the Old Testament (3) (F,) (FC:HU)
PHIL 1696. Introduction to
the New Testament (3) (S) (FC:HU)
Voice Performance:
Recommended:
DNCE 1011.
Ballet I (3) (F) (FC:FA) or DNCE 1012. Contemporary Dance I (3) (F) (FC:FA) or
DNCE 1013. Jazz Dance I (3) (F) (FC:FA)
THEA 1010.
Introduction to Acting I (3) (F,S,SS) (FC:FA)
2. Common
core (Core MUSC courses)
..........................................................................................30
s.h.
MUSC 1156
(F), 1166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3)
MUSC 1176
(F), 1186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (C for 1186: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 1406
(S), 2406 (F), 2416 (S). Music History and Literature (3,3,2) (
MUSC 2156
(F), 2166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3) (P: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 2176
(F), 2186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (P: MUSC 1186; C for 2176:
MUSC 2156; C for 2186: MUSC 2166)
MUSC 2248.
Music of the World’s Peoples (2) (F,S,SS)
MUSC 3156
(F), 3166 (S). Conducting (1,1) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
MUSC 3176.
Orchestration Basic
Musicianship V (2) (WI) (F,S) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
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For admission to upper level theory-composition
concentrations, a student must have a minimum 3.0 GPA in music courses at the
end of the sophomore year. Minimum degree requirement is 128 s.h. as follows:
1.
Foundations curriculum requirements (See Section 4, Foundations Curriculum
Requirements for all Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed
below..................................42 s.h.
Recommended:
PHYS 1050. Physics and the
Environment (4) (F,S,SS) (FC:SC)
PHYS 1090. Physics of Sound
(3) (S) (FC:SC)
PHYS 1091. Physics of Sound
Laboratory (1) (S) (FC:SC)
2. Common
core.................................................................................................................................58
s.h.
Core MUSC courses (30 s.h.):
MUSC 1156
(F), 1166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3)
MUSC 1176
(F), 1186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (C for 1186: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 1406
(S), 2406 (F), 2416 (S). Music History and Literature (3,3,2) (WI, WI, WI)
MUSC 2156
(F), 2166 (S). Basic Musicianship (3,3) (P: MUSC 1166)
MUSC 2176
(F), 2186 (S). Basic Musicianship Laboratory (1,1) (P: MUSC 1186; C for 2176:
MUSC 2156; C for 2186: MUSC 2166)
MUSC 2248.
Music of the World’s Peoples (2) (F,S,SS)
MUSC 3156
(F), 3166 (S). Conducting (1,1) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
MUSC 3176.
Orchestration Basic
Musicianship V (2) (WI) (F,S) (P: MUSC 2166, 2186)
Applied music (20 s.h.):
14 s.h.
major instrument
Present
half senior recital
MUSC 1105,
1115. Beginning Group Piano (1,1) (F,S)
MUSC 2105,
2115. Intermediate Group Piano (1,1) (F,S) (P: MUSC 1115)
(Keyboard
majors apply these 4 s.h. toward music electives, resulting in an applied total
of 16 s.h. for keyboard majors.)
2 s.h.
minor instrument
A student
who is exempt from any of the applied minor courses specified must take other
applied minor courses to complete the total required hours.
Other MUSC courses (2
s.h.):
MUSC 2280.
Introduction to Music Technology (2) (F) (P: MUSC major or consent of
instructor)
Performance groups (6 s.h.):
Minimum of
4 semesters large ensemble
Music majors may count only two semester hours of Marching Band Field Experience (MUSC 1706, 1 s.h.) for large ensemble credit.