May 05, 2024  
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 

Other Courses

  
  • DRED 460 - Driver and Traffic Safety Education

    Common Course Number & Description
    Recommended policies and practices in driver education and traffic safety. Emphasis on traffic safety. Department of Transportation’s traffic safety program, use of simulators, driver improvement through enforcement.
  
  • DRED 480 - Special Methods in the Teaching of Driver Education

    Common Course Number & Description
    Special Methods in the Teaching of Driver Education. Driver education and traffic safety course with experience in classroom and behind- the-wheel phases of driver education; lesson plans, films, scheduling and testing techniques.
  
  • IE 450 - Occupational and Safety Education

    Common Course Number & Description
    Occupational and Safety Education. An introduction to safety awareness and the development of safety programs for schools, homes, businesses, industries and transportation. Accident cause, costs, prevention and research will be studied.
  
  • TECH 387 - Building Inspection I


    Introduces the student to the building inspection process.  The focus of the course will be the National Building Code as it relates to structural, electrical, and mechanical building systems.  Commercial, residential, and industrial buildings will be covered.
    3 semester hours

Accounting

  
  • ACCT 210 - Principles of Accounting I

    Common Course Number & Description
    A study of fundamental accounting principles and procedures such as journalizing, posting, preparation of financial statements, and other selected topics. Accounting is emphasized as a service activity designed to provide the information about economic entities that is necessary for making sound decisions.
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting II

    Common Course Number & Description
    A continuation of ACCT-210 with emphasis on partnership and corporate structures, management decision-making, cost control, and other selected topics.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-210
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 310 - Intermediate Accounting I

    Common Course Number & Description
    Involves the intensive study of financial accounting standards, both in theory and practice, as they relate to the preparation and analysis of financial statements. Accounting problems and their impact on the financial statements are addressed in regard to current assets, fixed assets, intangible assets, liabilities, and other selected topics.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-211
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 311 - Intermediate Accounting II

    Common Course Number & Description
    Provides an intensive study of accounting standards, both in theory and practice, as they relate to the preparation and analysis of financial statements. Accounting problems and their impact on the financial statements are addressed in regard to liabilities, investments, stockholders’ equity, leases, pensions, tax allocation and other selected topics.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-310
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 361 - Accounting Computer Applications

    Unique Course
    This course utilizes various accounting applications and integrates these applications with the microcomputer.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-310 MIS-205
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 406 - Accounting for Entrepreneurs

    Common Course Number & Description
    Accounting concepts and practices for entrepreneurs/small business owners. Emphasis given to the use of accounting tools to solve small business problems.
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 430 - Income Tax Accounting

    Common Course Number & Description
    Involves the study of Federal Income Tax law as it affects individuals, as well as other selected topics.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-211
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 431 - Advanced Income Tax

    Common Course Number & Description
    A study of Federal Income Tax law as it applies to partnership, S corporations, C corporations, as well as other selected topics.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-430
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 440 - Accounting Theory

    Common Course Number & Description
    Provides a study of current accounting theory and its applications. The course review theoretical aspects of accounting by means of problems, directed reading, and study of the various sources of accounting theory.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-311
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 450 - Auditing

    Common Course Number & Description
    Studies both theory and practice. Topics include audit planning, internal control, audit procedures, audit reports and opinions, materiality, audit risk, evidential matter, as required by generally accepted auditing standards (GAAS), professional ethics, legal responsibilities, and other selected topics.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-311
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 460 - Managerial Accounting

    Common Course Number & Description
    Address the accounting information needs of management for planning, controlling, and decision making purposes. The course integrates management accounting with other functional areas of business. Importance is placed on the use of technology to improve performance and quality in a highly competitive, global marketplace.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-211
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 470 - Non-Profit Accounting

    Common Course Number & Description
    Involves the study of fund accounting, including reports, records, and special problems encountered by nonprofit entities and the generally accepted accounting principles related to them. Nonprofit entities include municipalities and state governments, universities, hospitals, and voluntary health and welfare organizations.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-211
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 480 - Advanced Accounting

    Common Course Number & Description
    Studies special accounting problems relating to the preparation of combined and consolidated financial statements, partnership accounting, and foreign exchange transactions and translations.
    PreRequisite: ACCT-311
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 490 - Seminar

    Common Course Number & Description
    A highly focused, and topical course. The format includes student presentations and discussions of reports based on literature, practices, problems, and research. Seminars may be conducted over electronic media such as internet and are at the upper division graduate levels. Enrollments in generally limited to fewer than 20 students.
    3 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 491 - Independent Study

    Common Course Number & Description
    Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. Meetings depending upon the requirements of the topic.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 492 - Topics

    Common Course Number & Description
    Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest artists or experts may serve as instructors. Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 493 - Workshop

    Common Course Number & Description
    Special, intense sessions in specific topic areas. Approximately 45 hours of work is required for each hour of credit. Workshops may vary in time range but typically use a compressed time period for delivery. They may include lectures, conferences, committee work, and group activity.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • ACCT 494 - Internship

    Common Course Number & Description
    Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the instructor in these courses than is the case with field experience courses.
    1 to 12 semester hours

American Indian Studies

  
  • AIS 101 - Introductory Lakota I

    Common Course Number & Description
    An introduction to the Lakota language with emphasis on conversation, language structure, and vocabulary.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as LAKL 101)

    4 semester hours
  
  • AIS 102 - Introductory Lakota II

    Common Course Number & Description
    A continued introduction to the Lakota language with emphasis on basic conversation, language structure, and vocabulary.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as LAKL 102)

    PreRequisite: AIS-101
    4 semester hours
  
  • AIS 115 - American Indian Oral Literature

    Unique Course
    The American Indian oral tradition focusing on myth, legend, song and oratory (in English translation) is studied. Selections will represent various tribes, but will emphasize the Lakota culture.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as ENGL 115)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 143 - Traditional Lakota Arts

    Unique Course
    This course will enable the student to perform basic traditional art techniques such as quillwork, beadwork, and featherwork.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as ART 143)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 201 - Intermediate Lakota I

    Common Course Number & Description
    A continuation of the first-year course, with emphasis on reading, composition, and vocabulary building.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as LAKL 201)

    PreRequisite: AIS-101 AIS-102
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 202 - Intermediate Lakota II

    Common Course Number & Description
    A continuation of intermediate Lakota with emphasis on reading, composition, vocabulary building and the oral tradition.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as LAKL 202)

    PreRequisite: AIS-101 AIS-102
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 214 - Introduction to American Indian Literature

    Common Course Number & Description
    This introductory course in American Indian literature allows students to read and study a variety of genres, including traditional oral literature, autobiography, poetry, fiction, and drama by American Indian authors. Students learn basic research and critical skills needed in reading Native American texts.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as ENGL 214)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 225 - American Indian Women

    Unique Course
    This will be a study of the historical importance of Indian women and their significance in the modern world.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as SOC 225)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 251 - American Indian Art History

    Common Course Number & Description
    A survey of the history of American art ranging from traditional tribal art to contemporary Indian art.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as ARTH 251)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 256 - Literature of American West

    Common Course Number & Description
    A study of the literature produced in our region, centered on the Great Plains, including that of Native Americans, both oral and written; of pioneers, immigrants; and farmers; Western literature, and current writers.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as ENGL 256)

    PreRequisite: ENGL-101
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 257 - Early American Indian History and Culture

    Common Course Number & Description
    A survey of the social, cultural, political, and economic history of the Indian peoples of North America from time immemorial to the end of the nineteenth century.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as HIST 257)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 355 - American Indian Psychology

    Unique Course
    The study of Indian behavior, personality development and individual differences and reactions to non-Indian demands and environment is addressed in this class.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as PSYC 465)

    PreRequisite: PSYC-101
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 369 - Modern American Indian History and Culture

    Common Course Number & Description
    A survey of the social, cultural, political, and economic history of the Indian people of North America from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as HIST 369)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 417 - American Indian Government and Politics

    Common Course Number & Description
    An in-depth investigation of federal, state, and tribal laws, and the historical development and status of treaties, legislation, court decisions, and tribal governments.
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 422 - Issues in Contemporary Indian Life

    Common Course Number & Description
    An analysis of current American Indian life including inquiry into government policies, economics, and social adjustment to non-Indian society, and cultural changes as these relate to Indian citizens on and off the reservation.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as SOC 422)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 444 - Siouan Tribal Culture

    Common Course Number & Description
    Examines Culture of the Siouan-speaking tribes of the Northern Plains using historical, anthropological, and linguistic approaches. The course focuses on the three divisions of the Sioux peoples, namely Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota. It also may include other Siouan-speaking tribes such as the Mandan, Omaha and Winnebago.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as SOC 444)

    PreRequisite: AIS-257
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 454 - Indian Community Organization & Development

    Unique Course
    This will be a study of the theory and process of community development in Indian communities.
    Cross-listed: (Also offered as SOC 454)

    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 460 - American Indian Philosophy

    Common Course Number & Description
    Approaches American Indian thought from an experiential point of view. Examines myth and legends to construct outlooks or world views of American Indians.
    PreRequisite: AIS-257
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 490 - Seminar

    Common Course Number & Description
    A highly focused, and topical course. The format includes student presentations and discussions of reports based on literature, practices, problems, and research. Seminars may be conducted over electronic media such as internet and are at the upper division or graduate levels. Enrollment is generally limited to fewer than 20 students.
    1 to 3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 491 - Independent Study

    Common Course Number & Description
    Includes directed study, problems, readings, directed readings, special problems and special projects. Students complete individualized plans of study which include significant one-on-one student-teacher involvement. The faculty member and students negotiate the details of the study plans. Enrollments are usually 10 or fewer students. Meetings depending upon the requirements of the topic.
    1 to 3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 492 - Topics

    Common Course Number & Description
    Includes current topics, advanced topics and special topics. A course devoted to a particular issue in a specified field. Course content is not wholly included in the regular curriculum. Guest artists or experts may serve as instructors. Enrollments are usually of 10 or fewer students with significant one-on-one student/teacher involvement.
    3 semester hours
  
  • AIS 493 - Workshop

    Common Course Number & Description
    Special, intense sessions in specific topic areas. Approximately 45 hours of work is required for each hour of credit. Workshops may vary in time range but typically use a compressed time period for delivery. They may include lectures, conferences, committee work, and group activity.
    1 to 6 semester hours
  
  • AIS 494 - Internship

    Common Course Number & Description
    Applied, monitored and supervised, field-based learning experience for which the student may or may not be paid. Students gain practical experience; they follow a negotiated and or directed plan of study. A higher level of supervision is provided by the instructor in these courses than is the case with field experience courses.
    1 to 16 semester hours

Anthropology

  
  • ANTH 210 - Cultural Anthropology

    Common Course Number & Description
    Introduces the nature of human culture as an adaptive ecological and evolutionary system, emphasizing basic anthropological concepts, principles and problems. Draws data from both traditional and industrial cultures to cover such concepts as values & beliefs, social organization, economic and political order, science, technology, and aesthetic expression.
    3 semester hours

Applied Music

  
  • MUAP 100 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 101 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 102 - Class Instruction-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two semester hours credit for class instruction is given for two one hour class meetings. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 2 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 110 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 111 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 115 - Class Instruction-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two semester hours credit for class instruction is given for two one hour class meetings. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 2 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 116 - Class Instruction-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two semester hours credit for class instruction is given for two one hour class meetings. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 120 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 121 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 130 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 131 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 140 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 141 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 150 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 151 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 200 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two semester hours of credit for private lessons is given for on half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 201 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    Class voice instruction is open to anyone interested. Emphasis is placed on the development of the fundamental voice techniques.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 202 - Class Voice

    Unique Course
    Class voice instruction is open to anyone interested. Emphasis is placed on the development of the fundamental voice techniques.
    1 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 210 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 211 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 215 - Class Instruction-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two semester hours credit for class instruction is given for two one hour class meetings. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 2 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 220 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 221 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 230 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 231 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 240 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 241 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 250 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 251 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 300 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 301 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 310 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 311 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 320 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 321 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 330 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 331 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 340 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 341 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 350 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 351 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 355 - Class Instruction-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 2 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 400 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 401 - Applied Music-Voice

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 410 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 411 - Applied Music-Keyboard

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 420 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 421 - Applied Music-Woodwinds

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 430 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 431 - Applied Music-Brass

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 440 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 441 - Applied Music-Percussion

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 450 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
  
  • MUAP 451 - Applied Music-Strings

    Common Course Number & Description
    One to two hours credit for private lessons is given for half-hour lesson per week. Music majors studying in the major performance area may elect two half-hour lessons per week for two to four hours of credit. Adequate preparation through practice is expected of all students.
    1 to 4 semester hours
 

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