Aug 07, 2024  
Catalog 2017-18 
    
Catalog 2017-18 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


This inventory contains both credit and Continuing Education courses. Credit courses have a 4-letter course prefix, while Continuing Education courses have a 3-letter course prefix.

 

Medical Laboratory Technology

  
  
  • MLTC 180 - Principles of Hematology & Coagulation


    4 Credit(s).

    Studies the fundamental concepts in hematology and hemostasis, which include hematopoiesis, anemias, hemoglobinopathies, qualitative leukocyte disorders, leukemias, and myeloproliferative disorders. Also studies hemostasis from normal platelet and clotting physiology to disorders of the clotting mechanism. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101 , BIOL 109 , BIOL 110 , CHEM 107 , CHEM 108  and MLTC 101 .
    Lab Fee: $75.00
  
  • MLTC 200 - Clinical Chemistry


    4 Credit(s).

    Presents the analysis of the chemical constituents of blood and includes specimen collection and processing, correlation of normal and pathologic physiology, and diagnostic implications in health and disease. Laboratory exercises emphasize analytical accuracy and precision, using both manual techniques and automated laboratory instruments. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 109 , BIOL 110 , CHEM 146 /CHEM 147  or CHEM 131 , ENGL 101 , and MLTC 101 .
    Lab Fee: $75.00
  
  • MLTC 202 - Urinalysis and Body Fluids


    2 Credit(s).

    Presents the analysis of the chemical constituents of other body fluids, as well as, the principles and procedures of the complete urinalysis. The course includes specimen collection and processing, correlation of formal and pathologic physiology and diagnostic implications in health and disease. NOTE: Course offered less than once a year.

    Prerequisite(s): MLTC 150 , MLTC 180 , MLTC 200  and MLTC 231 .  
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MLTC 231 - Clinical Microbiology


    4 Credit(s).

    Studies the clinical aspects of infectious diseases, including bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, and medical virology. Includes specimen collection and handling, normal flora, and expected pathogens for various regions of the body. Explores the pathogenesis, clinical syndromes, epidemiology, treatment, and laboratory identification of each micro-organism. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring ).

    Prerequisite(s): BIOL 230 , CHEM 146 /CHEM 147  or CHEM 131 , ENGL 101 , MLTC 101 .
    Lab Fee: $75.00
  
  • MLTC 250 - Trends in Medical Lab Technology


    1 Credit(s).

    Introduces new practice developments, emerging and “hot topics” in the clinical laboratory. Reviews major discipline areas to prepare for certification examination. Provides career preparation in resume writing and interviewing. Includes post-internship comprehensive examinations.
      NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Corequisite(s):     
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MLTC 253 - Clinical Internship I - Hematology and Coagulation


    2 Credit(s).

    Engages students to experience a 15-day internship at an affiliated hospital or reference laboratory. Provides students the ability to gain practical skills in manual and automated hematology and coagulation procedures, including problem-solving, evaluation of quality control results, and instrument maintenance. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MLTC 180 .
  
  • MLTC 254 - Clinical Internship II Immunology and Blood Banking


    2 Credit(s).

    Engages students to experience a 15-day internship at an affiliated hospital or reference laboratory. Provides students the ability to gain practical and problem-solving skills in manual and automated immunology and blood banking procedures. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MLTC 150 
  
  • MLTC 255 - Clinical Internship III-Chemistry and Urinalysis/Body Fluids


    2 Credit(s).

    Engages students to experience a 15-day internship at an affiliated hospital or reference laboratory. Provides students the ability to gain practical experience in manual and automated clinical chemistry and urinalysis/body fluid procedures, including problem-solving, evaluation of quality control results, and instrument maintenance. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MLTC 202 
  
  • MLTC 256 - Clinical Internship IV Clinical Microbiology


    2 Credit(s).

    Engages students to experience a 15-day internship at an affiliated hospital or reference laboratory. Provides students the ability to gain practical skills in manual and automated microbiology procedures, including problem- solving, evaluation or quality control results, and instrument maintenance. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s):   

Mental Health/Human Services

  
  • MNTH 101 - Introduction to Mental Health


    3 Credit(s).

    Presents a historical review of the attitudes toward mental illness; reviews roles and functions of professionals working with individuals with emotional, behavioral, addiction, and/or social problems, studies various treatment procedures used in the mental health/human services field, and investigates different facilities where treatment and services are available. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s):   and   or   or ACLT 053  
  
  • MNTH 102 - Fieldwork in Mental Health/Substance Abuse


    3 Credit(s).

    Assigns the student to a variety of Mental Health, Human Service, or Substance Abuse Treatment programs; allows the student to work with clients under the supervision of either faculty or agency personnel to gain practical experience. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): ESOL 052  and ESOL 054  or   or ACLT 053 ; and MNTH 101  or written permission from Program Director
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MNTH 103 - Techniques of Counseling


    3 Credit(s).

    Presents communications and counseling skills; covers helping people in crisis, theories of counseling, assessing client problems, mental status evaluation, assessment of suicide risk, problem solving, and process of behavioral change NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s):   and   or   or ACLT 053 ; and  MNTH 101  and admission to the Mental Health Program.
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MNTH 109 - Theories of Addictions


    3 Credit(s).

    Examines major theories relating to the development of substance abuse disorders; emphasizes diagnostic criteria, intervention modalities, and treatment issues in the field of substance abuse. NOTE: Course offered less than once a year.

    Prerequisite(s):   and   or   or ACLT 053 ; and MNTH 101  and admission to the Mental Health Program.
  
  • MNTH 120 - Clinical Practicum in Psychiatric Rehabilitation I


    3 Credit(s).

    Students are assigned to a variety of Psychiatric Rehabilitation treatment programs to work with clients under the supervision of either faculty or agency personnel in order to gain practical experience. Students attend a two-hour lecture per week to discuss and evaluate experiences and increase competencies. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MNTH 103 , MNTH 129 , MNTH 130  and ESOL 052  and ESOL 054  or    or ACLT 053  
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MNTH 129 - Ethics in Mental Health/Human Services


    1 Credit(s).

    Introduces ethical concepts and issues in the field of mental health/human services, including professional codes of ethics, values underlying codes of ethics in the helping professions, client confidentiality, professional impairment, maintaining boundaries, client rights, and dual relationships. This course presents the process of ethical decision making for mental health/human services professionals and ethical issues in working with diverse client populations. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): ESOL 052  and ESOL 054  or   or ACLT 053  
  
  • MNTH 130 - Introduction to Principles of Psychiatric Rehabilitation


    3 Credit(s).

    Introduces the principles and methods used in psychiatric rehabilitation and psychiatric rehabilitation setting. Major concepts and issues in psychiatric rehabilitation, including history, philosophy, service approaches, and values of psychiatric rehabilitation are presented. Course topics include case management, rehabilitation assessment and documentation, dual diagnosis, stigma and mental illness, family interventions and criminal justice involvement. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): ESOL 052  and ESOL 054  or   or ACLT 053  
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MNTH 201 - Directed Practice Mental Health I


    3 Credit(s).

    Assigns the student to a variety of mental health or human service facilities to gain practical experience with patients under supervision of agency personnel. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MNTH 101 , MNTH 102 , and MNTH 103 
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MNTH 202 - Directed Practice Mental Health II


    3 Credit(s).

    Assigns the student to a variety of mental health or human service facilities to gain practical experience with patients under supervision of agency personnel. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MNTH 101 , MNTH 102 , and MNTH 103 
    Lab Fee: $50.00
  
  • MNTH 203 - Clinical Practicum Mental Health


    1 Credit(s).

    Assigns the student to a variety of mental health or human service facilities to gain practical experience with patients under supervision of agency personnel. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MNTH 101 , MNTH 102 , MNTH 103  and MNTH 201 
  
  • MNTH 204 - Pharmacology of Psychoactive Substances


    3 Credit(s).

    Examines pharmacology and effects of psychoactive substances, drugs, and alcohol; covers pharmacological, physiological, and psychological aspects of psychoactive substance use. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s):   and   or   or ACLT 053 ; and MNTH 101  or written permission from Mental Health Program Director
  
  • MNTH 205 - Techniques of Group Counseling


    3 Credit(s).

    Course is designed to familiarize students with techniques and applications of group counseling and training for use with various populations. Various skills for effective group counseling will be introduced and practiced. The concepts and skills will be examined in the context of group counseling theories. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Same As: HUMS 205 . Earn credit for one only.
    Prerequisite(s): HUMS 101  and HUMS 139  , or permission of Human Services Program Director or MNTH 101  and   and admission to the Mental Health Program.
  
  • MNTH 207 - Family Dynamics


    3 Credit(s).

    Examines the dynamics that contribute to healthy family functioning; examines the role of culture and gender; explores family dysfunction as it relates to substance abuse, domestic violence, and sexual abuse and major theoretical models of family therapy. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MNTH 101 , MNTH 103 , MNTH 205  or written permission from Mental Health program director required
  
  • MNTH 208 - Psychopharmacology


    3 Credit(s).

    Presents the basic psychopharmacological interventions utilized in the treatment of psychiatric disorder commonly encountered by professional in the helping professions. This course explores use of medications in the treatment of anxiety disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, organic disorders, chemical dependency and eating disorders. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MNTH 101  or MNTH 130  and MNTH 109 .
  
  • MNTH 211 - Case Management


    3 Credit(s).

    Explores the use of case management in both public and private human services programs; focuses on issues of eligibility coordination, efficient use of community resources, program planning, and models of case management. Note: Formerly was HUMS 201. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Same As: same as HUMS 211 . Earn credit for one only
  
  • MNTH 212 - Stress Management


    3 Credit(s).

    Studies the nature of stress; examines the factors which may contribute to its manifestation, and determines which of these factors may be operating in students’ lives. It exposes students to a variety of healthy coping strategies and engages students in relaxation practices. Note: credit may be received for HLTH 111, HLTH 212, MNTH 111, MNTH 212, but not more than one of these. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Same As: HLTH 212 
    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 101  or HLTH 101  or PEFT 101  or permission of coordinator.
  
  • MNTH 220 - Crisis Intervention


    2 Credit(s).

    Introduces concepts associated with people in crisis. Approaches to help those experiencing crisis will be introduced and practiced. The concepts and skills will be examined in the context of different categories of crisis. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Same As: HUMS 220 . Earn credit for one only.
    Prerequisite(s): HUMS 139  or MNTH 101  and MNTH 103  and permission of Human Services Program Director
  
  • MNTH 221 - Human Sexuality


    3 Credit(s).

    Views human sexuality from biological, social, emotional, spiritual, cultural and historical viewpoints; covers topics such as gender formation, reproductive technology, STDs, sexual expression, and ways to build successful relationships will be presented. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Same As: HLTH 221  and PSYC 221 . Credit can be earned for one course only.
    Prerequisite(s): ESOL 054  and ESOL 052  or   or ACLT 053  
  
  • MNTH 230 - Clinical Practicum in Psychiatric Rehabilitation II


    3 Credit(s).

    Students are assigned to a variety of rehabilitation treatment programs to work under the supervision of either faculty or agency personnel in order to gain practical experience. Students attend a two-hour per week seminar to discuss and evaluate experiences, and increase competencies. NOTE: Course offered less than once a year.

    Prerequisite(s): MNTH 103 , MNTH 129 , MNTH 130  and ESOL 052  and ESOL 054  or   or ACLT 053  
    Lab Fee: $50.00

Mortuary Science

  
  • MORS 101 - Funeral Service Principles I


    3 Credit(s).

    Examines the history of funeral service with emphasis on ethnic groups that have influenced contemporary funeral principles and practices as well as the progression of Associations and Education within Funeral Service. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 106 , BIOL 130 , BIOL 245 , and BIOL 252  with a “C” or better
  
  • MORS 102 - Funeral Service Principles II


    3 Credit(s).

    Examines the basic terminology and methodology, responsibilities, and procedures relevant to the role of Funeral Director; covers non-traditional alternatives, funeral practices of the major religious faiths, notification of death, transfer of remains, conduct of the arrangement conference, refunded/preplanned funerals, a cross-section of religious funeral practices, fraternal and military funerals, shipment of remains, cremation, and aftercare. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 101  with a “C” or better
  
  • MORS 106 - Thanatochemistry


    2 Credit(s).

    Surveys the basic principles of chemistry as they relate to funeral service; examines the chemical principles and precautions involved in sanitation, disinfection, public health, embalming practice, and the government regulation of chemicals currently used in funeral service. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): ESOL 042  and ESOL 054  or   or ACLT 053 ; and  MATH 082 
    Lab Fee: $20.00
  
  • MORS 111 - Embalming Theory I


    2 Credit(s).

    Offers an intensive study of the basic fundamentals of the embalming process; covers the purpose of embalming, modes of death, signs of death, expert tests for death, postmortem physical and chemical changes, ethics of embalming, and laws of decomposition. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 106 , BIOL 130 , BIOL 245 , and BIOL 252  with a “C” or better. A minimum of 45 hours is necessary to qualify for the National Board Examination. Students must take both MORS 111 and MORS 113  in the same semester.
  
  • MORS 112 - Embalming Laboratory I


    1 Credit(s).

    Offers an intensive study of the basic fundamentals in hands-on embalming laboratory; covers OSHA safe practices, case analysis, pre-embalming disinfection, posing features, selection of vessels, basics chemicals, signs of decomposition, arterial embalming, and post embalming care. Class will be held at the State Anatomy Board which is located at the University of Maryland at Baltimore campus. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Corequisite(s): MORS 111 
    Lab Fee: $900.00
  
  • MORS 113 - Embalming Theory II


    2 Credit(s).

    Offers an intensive study beyond the basic skills involved in the embalming process; covers case analysis, formulating chemical solutions, a complete analysis of the circulatory system, an explanation of the equipment used in the embalming process and methods of injection and drainage. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 111  with a “C” or better. A minimum of 45 hours is necessary to qualify for the National Board Examination. Students must take both MORS 111  and MORS 113 in the same semester.
  
  • MORS 114 - Embalming Laboratory II


    1 Credit(s).

    Offers an in-depth application of advanced skills used in the embalming process; covers case analysis and implementation of complex embalming procedures, an in-depth look at contagious and infectious diseases, practice of universal precautions and a comprehensive examination of the location of the vascular system, and policies of government regulations involving funeral service. The course is taught at the State Anatomy Board which is located at the University of Maryland at Baltimore campus. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 111  and MORS 112  with a “C” or better. A minimum of 45 lab hours is necessary to qualify for the National Board Exam.
    Lab Fee: $900.00
  
  • MORS 115 - Advanced Embalming Theory


    2 Credit(s).

    Consists of analysis and solution of the many problems faced by contemporary morticians; covers areas of embalming chemistry. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 113  with a “C” or better
  
  • MORS 121 - Restorative Art - Surface Anatomy


    2 Credit(s).

    Introduces the student to the techniques and importance of creating an acceptable physical appearance of the deceased for the benefit of the surviving family members; covers surface bones of the cranium; surface bones of the face; prominences, depressions and cavities; facial proportions, use of photographs, facial profile, head shapes, identifying facial markings and suturing in relation to restoration. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 106 , BIOL 130 , BIOL 245  and BIOL 252  with a “C” or better. Students must take both  MORS 121 and MORS 122  in the same semester
    Lab Fee: $40.00
  
  • MORS 122 - Restorative Art - Color and Cosmetics


    2 Credit(s).

    Examines general restoration, problem analysis, color theory, color schemes, orientation to cosmetology, skin pigment, complexion, methods of application, mixing technique, liquid paste, powder, shadow and balancing. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 121  with a “C” or better. MORS 121  and MORS 122 are two seven week courses that are offered and taken in the same semester.
    Lab Fee: $40.00
  
  • MORS 131 - Mortuary Management I


    3 Credit(s).

    Explores the role and function of the funeral director as an effective manager; covers the management functions of planning, organizing, motivating, directing and controlling, computerized mortuary management skills, and how to purchase or establish a funeral home in the community. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): CSIT 101 , MORS 106 , BIOL 130 , BIOL 245 , and BIOL 252  with a “C” or better
  
  • MORS 132 - Mortuary Management II


    3 Credit(s).

    Examines funeral merchandising and funeral service management; covers intraprofessional relationships, arrangement contracts, correct retailing procedures, public relations, funeral merchandising, reputable business practices while serving the public in a professional and ethical manner, and the basic principles of merchandising as it applies to the funeral profession. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 131  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • MORS 141 - Mortuary Laws and Practices I


    2 Credit(s).

    Introduces the student to sources of law; covers state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to a funeral service and the legal aspects of being a licensed funeral director/mortician. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 106 , BIOL 245 , and BIOL 252  with a “C” or better
  
  • MORS 142 - Mortuary Laws and Practices II


    3 Credit(s).

    Examines the legal principles involved in the conduct of business; covers contracts, agency, bailment, negotiable instruments, legal forms, liability, real property, and wills and estates. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 141  with a “C” or better. Students who have successfully completed two college-level business law courses equivalent to MNGT 140  and MNGT 141  may apply for a waiver for MORS 142
  
  • MORS 151 - Thanatology


    3 Credit(s).

    Provides an understanding of the symbolic and ritualistic aspects of the funeral, which have a significant impact on the emotional experience of the bereaved; covers psychological concepts in the areas of grief, bereavement and mourning, ethics, and communication skills within the funeral service profession. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): MORS 101 , MORS 131 , and MORS 141  with a grade of “C” or better
  
  • MORS 200 - Funeral Service Seminar


    3 Credit(s).

    Provides a capstone experience; a culmination of the Mortuary Science Major’s preparation for entry into funeral service. Through experience and the application of knowledge, the student will demonstrate proficiency in funeral service theory and practice. The student demonstrates expertise by participation in authentic and/or simulated situations that are encountered upon entry into funeral service. The student will be required to take the National Board Exam (NBE) that is administered by the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Board (ICFSEB) as the final exam of the seminar. The National Board Examination requires a separate fee; for details see www.cfseb.org. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring).

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of all other program requirements for the Mortuary Science Program with a minimum grade of “C”.

Applied Music

  
  • MUSA 100 - Applied Voice I


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in voice. Recommended for students who have had little or no previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 101 - Applied Classical Voice II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in voice. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program Authorization
     
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 102 - Pop Voice


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in voice. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program Authorization
     
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 110 - Applied Piano I


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in piano. Recommended for students who have little or no previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions.

    Prerequisite(s): Written Music Program Authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 111 - Applied Classical Piano II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in piano. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program Authorization
     
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 112 - Applied Jazz Piano II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in jazz piano. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program Authorization
     
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 113 - Applied Classical Organ II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in organ. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program Authorization
     
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 120 - Private Instruction: Percussion


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in percussion. Recommended for students who have little or no previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): Written Music Program Authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 121 - Applied Classical Percussion II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in percussion instruments. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s):    or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 122 - Applied Pop Percussion II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in percussion instruments. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 130 - Applied Woodwinds I


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in woodwinds (flute, clarinet, saxophone, or oboe). Recommended for students who have little or no previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): Written Music Program Authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 131 - Applied Flute II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in flute. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 130  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 132 - Applied Oboe II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in oboe. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 130  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 133 - Applied Clarinet II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in clarinet. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 130  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 134 - Applied Bassoon II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in oboe. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 130  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 135 - Applied Classical Saxophone II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in saxophone. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 130  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 136 - Applied Jazz Saxophone II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in saxophone. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 130  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 140 - Applied Strings I


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in strings (violin, viola, cello, or bass). Recommended for students who have little or no previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): Written Music Program Authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 141 - Applied Violin II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in violin Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 140  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 142 - Applied Viola II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in viola. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 140  or music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 143 - Applied Cello II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in cello. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music . Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions…

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 140  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 144 - Applied Classical String Bass II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in classical string bass. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 140  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  
  • MUSA 150 - Applied Guitar I


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in guitar. Recommended for students who have little or no previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): Written Music Program Authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  
  • MUSA 152 - Applied Pop Guitar II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in pop/jazz guitar. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music.Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 150  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 160 - Applied Brass I


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in bass (trumpet, trombone, or French horn). Recommended for students who have little or no previous experience in music.
      Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions..

    Prerequisite(s): Written Music Program Authorization
     
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 161 - Applied Classical Trumpet II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in trumpet. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 160  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 162 - Applied Classical French Horn II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in French horn. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 160  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 163 - Applied Classical Baritone Horn II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in baritone horn. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 164 - Applied Classical Trombone II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in trombone. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 160  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 165 - Applied Classical Tuba II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in tuba. Recommended for students who have previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s): MUSA 160  or written music program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 201 - Applied Classical Voice III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in voice. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music.  Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):    or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 202 - Applied Pop Voice III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in voice. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music.  Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Corequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 211 - Applied Classical Piano III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in piano. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Progam authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 212 - Applied Jazz Piano III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in jazz piano. Recommended for students who have significant pervious experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 213 - Applied Classical Organ III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in organ. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):    or written Music Program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 221 - Applied Classical Percussion III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in percussion instruments. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 222 - Applied Pop Percussion III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in percussion instruments. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 231 - Applied Flute III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in flute. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 232 - Applied Oboe III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in oboe. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 233 - Applied Clarinet III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in clarinet. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 234 - Applied Bassoon III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in bassoon. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 235 - Applied Classical Saxophone III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in saxophone. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization.
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 236 - Applied Pop Saxophone II


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in saxophone. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 241 - Applied Violin III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in violin. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 242 - Applied Viola III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in viola. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 243 - Applied Cello III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in cello. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 244 - Applied Classical String Bass III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in string bass. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 245 - Applied Electric Bass III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in electric bass. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 251 - Applied Classical Guitar III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in classical guitar. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 252 - Applied Pop Guitar III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in pop/jazz guitar. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 261 - Applied Classical Trumpet III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in trumpet. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 262 - Applied Classical French Horn III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in French horn. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
  
  • MUSA 263 - Applied Classical Baritone Horn III


    1 to 2 Credit(s).

    Individual instruction in baritone horn. Recommended for students who have significant previous experience in music. Course offered every fall and spring semester and may be offered during additional sessions

    Prerequisite(s):   or written Music Program authorization
    Lab Fee: $210.00 per credit (1 or 2 credits)
 

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