Jun 03, 2024  
2019-2020 EIU Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 EIU Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Music

  
  • MUS 4750 - Choral Arranging.


    (2-0-2) A practical approach to developing skill in scoring and arranging for various vocal ensemble combinations.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Three semesters of music theory.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUS 4760 - Seminar and Practicum in Music Instruction


    (2-0-2) Course focuses on preparation for private and group music instruction at a variety of levels. Includes observations, giving and receiving critical feed-back, and hands on music instruction.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUS 4770 - Vocal Literature.


    (2-0-2) The study of a selected topic in vocal literature from German Lied, French chanson, American and British art song, or opera. May be taken twice for credit.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUS 4840 - Band Arranging.


    (2-0-2) A course in scoring and arranging materials for instrumental ensembles.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUS 4850 - Jazz Band Arranging.


    (2-0-2) A course dealing with the basic problems and techniques involved in arranging for a jazz band.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUS 2543 or equivalent.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUS 4860 - Marching Band and Jazz Band Techniques.


    (2-0-2) A study of teaching strategies, literature, and organizational/administrative paradigms for the high school marching band and jazz band.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUS 3400 or permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUS 4861 - Jazz Pedagogy.


    (2-0-2) A study of the methods and materials necessary for teaching jazz music. Students will have peer teaching experiences. Students will need basic conducting and keyboard skills as well as a grasp of the fundamentals of music theory. This class is required of all students in the Jazz Studies Concentration.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUS 4870 - Style Period Proseminar.


    (3-0-3) Stylistic study of the music of a period pre-selected from the following: 1) Middle Ages; 2) Renaissance; 3) Baroque; 4) Rococo-Classic; 5) Romantic; and 6) Twentieth Century. May be repeated for a maximum of 18 semester hours of undergraduate credit or nine semester hours of graduate credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Music 3581 or 3582.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 4920 - Keyboard Literature.


    (3-0-3) A study of selected literature. May be taken twice for credit.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 4950 - Accompanying.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Vocal and instrumental accompanying techniques combined with practical application. May be substituted by keyboard principals and primaries for one hour of large ensemble.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Junior level or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 4980A - Workshop in Music I


    (Arr.-0-1-3) Literature, theory, techniques, pedagogy, and/or style in various media. Undergraduate students may earn a maximum of eight semester hours credit of Workshop in Music I, II, III, provided the content is not repeated. Graduate students may enroll for a maximum of five semester hours provided the content is not repeated.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the MA in Music degree program or 30 hours of undergraduate music coursework and permission of the instructor or chair.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUS 4980B - Workshop in Music II


    (Arr.-0-1-3) On Demand. Literature, theory, techniques, pedagogy, and/or style in various media. Undergraduate students may earn a maximum of eight semester hours credit of Workshop in Music I, II, III, provided the content is not repeated. Graduate students may enroll for a maximum of five semester hours provided the content is not repeated.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the MA in Music degree or 30 hours of undergraduate music coursework and permission of the chair.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • Mus 4980D - Workshop in Music III


    (Arr.-Arr.0-1-3) Literature, theory, techniques, pedagogy, and/or style in various media. Undergraduate students may earn a maximum of eight semester hours credit of Workshop in Music I, II, III, provided the content is not repeated. Graduate students may enroll for a maximum of five semester hours provided the content is not repeated.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the MA in Music degree program or 30 hours of undergraduate music coursework and permission of the instructor or chair.

    Credits: 1 to 3
  
  • MUS 5100 - Introduction to Research in Music.


    (3-0-3) An introduction to the various aspects of the musical discipline intended to enable the student to think, research, and write intelligently about his/her field.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5101 - Research Methods for Music Education


    (3-0-3) In this course music education graduate students will become familiar with major resources and tools for research in music teaching and learning, read published music education research with understanding and discrimination, and conduct pilot research studies. Three research methodologies will be introduced: historical, quantitative, and qualitative.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in Music, Music Education Concentration

     

    Credits: 3

  
  • MUS 5120R - Music Theater/Opera Workshop.


    (0-4-1 to 4) The study and performance of Music Theatre and Opera. May be repeated.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1 to 4
  
  • MUS 5170 - Analytical Techniques.


    (3-0-3) An investigation of structure, stylistic characteristics, and compositional techniques.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5175 - Music Theory Pedagogy


    (3-0-3) This course investigates the structure, stylistic characteristics, and compositional techniques of musical compositions and relates them to the challenges and opportunities of teaching music theory in a K-12 classroom. Recognizing that general students, students participating in ensembles, and students taking pre-college theory all require different kinds of theory instruction and training, the course also surveys current practices, online resources, and learning technologies for teaching music theory.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in Music

     

    Credits: 3

  
  • MUS 5510B - Graduate Voice II.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1,-2, 3, or -4) Level-two graduate study in music performance on a one-to-one basis with a studio instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1,2,3 or 4
  
  • MUS 5510R - Graduate Voice I.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, 3,  or -4) Level-one graduate study in music performance on a one-to-one basis with a studio instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5520R - Graduate Flute I.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level-one graduate study in music performance on a one-to-one basis with a studio instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5521R - Oboe.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5522R - Clarinet.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5523R - Bassoon.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5524R - Saxophone.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5530R - Trumpet.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2,3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5531R - Horn.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5532R - Trombone.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5533R - Euphonium.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4)  As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5534R - Tuba.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5540R - Percussion.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5550R - Violin.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5551R - Viola.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5552R - Violoncello.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4)  As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5553R - String Bass.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5554R - Applied Study- Guitar.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Graduate study in music performance on a one-to-one basis with a studio instructor.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    May be repeated for credit. Auditions are required for intial placement in the course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5560R - Piano.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5561R - Organ.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) As arranged.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5563R - Graduate Applied Jazz.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Individual graduate-level study in jazz performance or any instrument. Open to graduate students in music. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a performance audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5570B - Graduate Composition II


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level two graduate study in music composition on a one-to-one basis with an instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5570R - Graduate Composition I


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level one graduate study in music composition on a one-to-one basis with an instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Auditions are required for initial placement in this course.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5575 - Conducting.


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Applied conducting skills for graduate students in music taught on an individual basis.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a performance audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5576B - Graduate Applied Choral Conducting II


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level two applied choral conducting for graduate students in music taught on an individual basis. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a conducting audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5576R - Graduate Applied Choral Conducting I


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4)  Level one applied choral conducting for graduate students in music taught on an individual basis. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a conducting audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5577B - Graduate Applied Orchestral Conducting II


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level two applied orchestral conducting for graduate students in music taught on an individual basis. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a conducting audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5577R - Graduate Applied Orchestral Conducting I


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level one applied orchestral conducting for graduate students in music taught on an individual basis. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a conducting audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5578B - Graduate Applied Wind Conducting II


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level two applied wind conducting for graduate students in music taught on an individual basis. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a conducting audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5578R - Graduate Applied Wind Conducting I


    (Arr.-Arr.-1, -2, -3, or -4) Level one applied wind conducting for graduate students in music taught on an individual basis. May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music, a conducting audition, and permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1, 2, 3, or 4
  
  • MUS 5580 - Graduate Conducting


    (1-2-2)This course addresses graduate–level choral and instrumental conducting techniques, score study and preparation, interpretation, and rehearsal techniques. Students will also research and compile two annotated bibliographies of quality works for band and choral/orchestral ensembles.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in Music



    Credits: 1

  
  • MUS 5600R - Wind Symphony


    (0-4-1) Graduate music performance in a select ensemble for in-depth study of major literature for winds and percussion. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5601A - Concert Band


    (0-4-1) Graduate music performance in an ensemble designed for in-depth study, preparation, and performance of all types of standard band literature. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5602R - Panther Marching Band


    (0-6-1) The Panther Marching Band performs contemporary musical arrangements and drill designs during the football season for all home games and takes off-campus tours each season. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5604A - Chamber Music, Winds I


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Graduate level one study and performance of chamber music involving wind instruments.  May be repeated once for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Prerequisites & Notes: Permission of instructor. 

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5604B - Chamber Music, Winds


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Graduate study and performance of chamber music involving wind instruments. May be repeated.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5604R - Percussion Ensemble


    (0-5-1) Graduate performance of percussion literature from 1930 to the present.  May be repeated. 

     

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1

  
  • MUS 5605R - Flute Choir.


    (0-2-1) Flute Choir performs transcribed and original works on and off campus throughout the semester.  May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5607R - Saxophone Quartet


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Graduate music performance in which the student participates in the study of the saxophone in a chamber ensemble setting. Emphasis will be placed on performing, studying, and analyzing the standard repertoire. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5611R - Orchestra


    (0-4-1) Graduate music performance in which students study, rehearse, and perform core symphonic repertoire from all style periods. May be repeated. 

     

    Credits: 1

  
  • MUS 5612R - Jazz Lab Band


    (0-2-1) Graduate music performance in an ensemble that offers students the opportunity to play the finest in jazz band music. The Jazz Lab Band rehearses two evenings each week. Various programs (including tours and festivals) are performed each year. May be repeated. 

     

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1

  
  • MUS 5615R - Chamber Music, Strings


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Graduate music performance of chamber music involving string instruments. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5620R - Jazz Ensemble


    (0-4-1) Graduate music performance in an ensemble that offers students the opportunity to play the finest in jazz band music. The Jazz ensemble rehearses four days each week. Various programs (including tours and festivals) are performed each year. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5621R - Jazz Lab Band


    (0-2-1) Graduate music performance in an ensemble that offers students the opportunity to play the finest in jazz band music. The Jazz Lab Band rehearses two evenings each week. Various programs (including tours and festivals) are performed each year. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5622R - Jazz Combo


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Graduate music performance in jazz combos of four to six musicians perform and study the standard repertoire of the jazz idiom as well as develop improvisational skills. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5630R - Concert Choir


    (0-4-1) Graduate music performance in an auditioned, select choir of 45 voices that performs a wide variety of short and medium length choral compositions by significant composers. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5631R - Mixed Chorus


    (0-4-1) Graduate music performance in an ensemble of mixed voices that studies and performs choral literature of various styles. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5632R - Show Choir


    (0-4-1) The Collegians is an ensemble of 24 singers and 99 instrumentalists, selected through audition, that performs current popular, jazz, and Broadway music. The ensemble is both costumed and choreographed.  May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5633R - Camerata


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Graduate music performance in a select, 16-voice choral ensemble that performs madrigals and other choral literature appropriate for a chamber choir. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5640B - Percussion Ensemble II


    (0-5-1) Graduate level two performance of percussion literature from 1930 to the present.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5640R - Percussion Ensemble


    (0-5-1) Graduate performance of percussion literature from 1930 to the present.  May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5642R - Latin Percussion Ensemble


    (0-5-1) Graduate performance of Latin and Pop music on Latin American instruments. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5660R - Chamber Music, Keyboard


    (Arr.-Arr.-1) Graduate music performance of ensemble literature that involves at least one keyboard instrument and performer. May be repeated. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Permission of instructor

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUS 5700 - History and Philosophy of Music Education


    (3-0-3) Students enrolled in this course will examine the historical and philosophical aspects of contemporary music education. Content focus will be on the history of music education in America and the purpose and reasoning for inclusion of music in general education.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music.

    Credits: 3

  
  • MUS 5701 - Psychology of Music Teaching and Learning


    (3-0-3) Psychology of Music explores how people acquire musical knowledge and skills. Participants in this course will draw upon work from social, developmental, and cognitive psychology to study the cognition and perception of music. Focus will be on developing a perspective of how the psychology of music might inform our own beliefs, policies, curricula, and practices in the field of music education.

     

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in Music, Music Education Concentration.

    Credits: 3

  
  • MUS 5702A - Graduate Seminar in Music Education: Contemporary Topics I


    (Arr-0-2 to 3) This seminar will explore contemporary topics in music education through guest lectures, group discussion, presentations, and analysis of music education literature. MUS 5702A/B will allow students to draw connections between their experiences and current issues in music education. 

    Prerequisites & Notes

    Admission to the graduate program in Music, Music Education Concentration, and completion of Research Methods for Music Education.

     

     

    Credits: 2 to 3

  
  • MUS 5702B - Graduate Seminar in Music Education: Contemporary Topics II


    (Arr-0-2 to 3) This seminar will explore contemporary topics in music education through guest lectures, group discussion, presentations, and analysis of music education literature. MUS 5702A/B will allow students to draw connections between their experiences and current issues in music education. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the Master of Arts in Music program, Music Education Concentration.

    Credits: 2 to 3
  
  • MUS 5705 - Music Curriculum and Assessment


    (3-0-3) Students will examine assessment, curricular practices, and theories from multiple paradigms. The course will require the study of past and present trends and reform efforts in music education. Students will design curriculum and assessments appropriate for application to the music classroom.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in Music, Music Education Concentration

     

    Credits: 3

  
  • MUS 5855 - Advanced Choral Conducting.


    (3-0-3) A study designed to assist the choral conductor in: a) development of the choral instrument, b) preparation of the choral score, c) understanding performance practices, and d) rehearsing the ensemble efficiently in pursuit of artistic goals.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUS 3155 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5860 - Advanced Instrumental Conducting.


    (3-0-3) The course is designed to prepare the graduate instrumental conductor in the following areas: a) development of the instrumental ensemble, b) interpretation of the score, c) problems unique to the band and to orchestra, and d) efficient preparation and performance of the ensemble.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUS 3260 or equivalent.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5880 - Seminar in Music History.


    (3-0-3) Intensive study of selected historical topics in music.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the graduate program in music.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5890 - Graduate Seminar in Music


    (3-0-3) Specific topics in music technology, music education, and other areas will be given intensive study through lectures, radings, reports, papers, and discussion. the topics for each semester will be announced in advance by the department chairperson.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5900 - Music Education Research Project


    (3-0-3) The Research project will be an original research project designed by the student and advisor. The student will demonstrate synthesis of knowledge through development of a project applicable to the student’s specific area of interest in music learning and teaching.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the Master of Arts in Music Program, Music Education Concentration, and completion of Introduction to Research Methods for Music Education

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5940 - Graduate Performance Project


    (Arr.-Arr.-0) Performance in which a student demonstrates competency as a performer, composer, or conductor. May include a lecture component. Includes program notes.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    N/A

    Credits: 0
  
  • MUS 5950 - Thesis.


    (Arr.-Arr.-3 to 6) As arranged. (Credit/No Credit) NOTE: A maximum of nine semester hours may be earned in a combination of 5950 and 5990.

    Credits: 3 to 6
  
  • MUS 5951 - Non-credit Thesis


    (0-0-0) The purpose of this course is to allow a graduate student to remain continuously enrolled and access services required to complete the thesis after completing the maximum number of hours of credit for thesis [5950], research [5900], and independent study [5990] in a thesis option.

    Credits: 0
  
  • MUS 5980 - Internship in Music Instruction I and II.


    (Arr.-Arr.-3) Advanced instruction in teaching voice, piano, and other instruments in class and individualized instruction.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUS 5980B - Graduate Seminar in Music Education: Contemporary Topics II


    (Arr-0-2 to 3) This seminar will explore contemporary topics in music education through guest lectures, group discussion, presentations, and analysis of music education literature. MUS 5702A/B will allow students to draw connections between their experiences and current issues in music education. 

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Admission to the Master of Arts in Music, Music Educatioin Concentration

    Credits: 2-3
  
  • MUS 5990A - Independent Study I


    (Arr.-Arr.-1 to 6) Student must submit an outline of his/her plan of work to the Department of Music chair for approval and assignment to an instructor. NOTE: A maximum of nine semester hours may be earned in a combination of 5990 and 5950 or 5940.

    Credits: 1 to 6
  
  • MUS 5990B - Independent Study II


    (Arr.-Arr.-1 to 6) Student must submit an outline of his/her plan of work to the Department of Music chair for approval and assignment to an instructor. NOTE: A maximum of nine semester hours may be earned in a combination of 5990 and 5950 or 5940.

    Credits: 1 to 6
  
  • MUS 5991 - Non-Credit Independent Study


    (0-0-0) The purpose of this course is to allow a graduate student to remain continuously enrolled as an auditor and access services required to complete the degree after completing all degree requirements except for completion of examinations or other non-course capstone requirements. Candidates in thesis options use non-credit thesis (5951).

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Candidates must retain degree-seeking status and secure permission of the department chair or graduate coordinator.

    Credits: 0

Nutrition and Dietetics

  
  • NTR 4750 - Advanced Human Nutrition.


    (3-0-3) Emphasis on biochemical functions of nutrients in the study of human nutrition.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    NTR 3755 or permission of the instructor

    Credits: 3
  
  • NTR 4752 - Focus on Diabetes.


    (1-0-1) Overview of the management of diabetes mellitus in various sections of the American population.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    NTR 2100 or its equivalent

    Credits: 1
  
  • NTR 4753 - Nutrition and the Addicted Person.


    (1-0-1) Consideration of nutrition needs and eating problems of addicted persons; nutrition management and treatment plans.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    NTR 2100 or its equivalent.

    Credits: 1
  
  • NTR 4757 - Food Product Development


    (2-1-3) Application of statistical and research methodologies to food science principles for the development of an altered food product.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    NTR 3120, CHM 2430, MAT 2250G

    This course is restricted to students majoring in the BS in Nutrition and Dietetics and MS in Nutrition and Dietetics.

    Credits: 3

  
  • NTR 4940 - Food Service Systems Management.


    (3-0-3) Organization and administration of food service systems, human resource management, cost control, food purchasing, facility, and equipment planning.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    BUS 3010, NTR 1120, NTR 1121, NTR 2100,  or permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • NTR 5150 - Medical Nutrition Therapy.


    (3-1-3) Based on the Nutrition Care Process, advanced medical nutrition therapy and specific nutrition intervention techniques are applied to various disease states.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    None

    Credits: 3
  
  • NTR 5153 - Nutrition Education Throughout the Life Cycle


    (3-0-3) Study of nutrition as a factor in human growth and development with a focus on educating individuals, families, and communities on healthy eating behaviors

    Prerequisites & Notes
    NTR 3756

    Credits: 3
  
  • NTR 5154 - Medical Nutrition Therapy


    (3-1-3) Based on the Nutrition Care Process, advanced medical nutrition therapy and specific nutrition intervention techniques are applied to various disease states.

    Prerequisites & Notes
     None

    Credits: 3
  
  • NTR 5155 - Principles of Nutrition Education and Behavior


    (3-0-3) Plan, promote, implement, and evaluate nutrition education program for various community groups.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    None

    Credits: 3
  
  • NTR 5156 - Leadership Development in Nutrition and Dietetics


    (3-0-3) Students will examine the concepts of managing nutrition services, including financial, human, environmental, physical and materials.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    NTR 4940

    Credits: 3
  
  • NTR 5158 - Implications of Childhood Obesity


    (1-0-1) Investigation of the causes and potential ramifications of childhood obesity in the context of the family unit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    This course is restricted to MS in Nutrition and Dietetics Students.

     

    FCS 2100 or its equivalent.

    Credits: 1

 

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