May 19, 2024  
2019-2020 General Catalog.1 
    
2019-2020 General Catalog.1 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Marketing

  
  • MKT 191 - Seminar I: Career Options


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Seminar I: Career Options discusses students work experience and provides an opportunity to explore career area options through guest speakers representing various careers.
  
  • MKT 193 - Seminar II: Applications in Management


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Seminar II: Applications in Management focuses on realistic situations in five basic retailing components: merchandising, sales promotion, personnel, finance, and control and operations.
  
  • MKT 198 - Sports Marketing


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Sports Marketing surveys the basic marketing concepts and theories as they apply to sports and sporting events. Students explore the dynamic environment of the sporting industry and apply the elements of the marketing mix to this ever-changing environment. Using a contingency framework to guide the strategic sports marketing process, the course takes a strategic business perspective and a look behind-the-scenes of research, consumer behavior, sponsorship, licensing, event marketing, and implementation of sports marketing plans.
    Prerequisite(s): MKT 110 - Principles of Marketing .
  
  • MKT 300 - Sports Marketing Internship


    1.0 - 8.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Internship 4-32
    Sports Marketing Internship provides students the opportunity to integrate and apply theory to practice. Students evaluate the job outlook for careers in sports and event marketing and establish networks in the field. This course may be repeated for a maximum of 8 credit hours.
    Prerequisite(s): Permission from the instructor.

Mass Media Studies

  
  • MMS 105 - Audio Production


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Audio Production introduces students to state of the art audio equipment and software usage. Students learn basic skills in recording and editing of commercials and announcements, including use of the mixing console, microphones, editing software and recording skills. Students will learn proper voice techniques and other production skills.
  
  • MMS 107 - Sports Field Production


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Sports Field Production is designed to allow students hands-on practical experience in field productions. Students apply skills learned in previous courses to produce sports productions ready for visual broadcast purposes.
    Prerequisite(s): MMS 113 - Introduction to Media Production .
  
  • MMS 113 - Introduction to Media Production


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Introduction to Media Production will introduce students to television studio production. Approximately 75 percent of the course will be devoted to hands-on application producing programs and completing exercises in lab. The remainder of the course will focus on material covered in lecture and reading assignments. Students will be producing programs and segments to air on Iowa Western Media and to upload to the Web.
  
  • MMS 114 - Media Production II


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Media Production II is designed to enhance a student’s production skills by emphasizing strong storytelling techniques through the application of digital editing. Participants will learn to develop story ideas, write scripts, edit segments and packages to meet deadlines and work individually and in teams to supply Iowa Western Media and web site content as assigned. Approximately 75 percent of the course will be devoted to hands-on application of material covered in lecture. Students will produce a variety of both short and long form programs.
  
  • MMS 123 - Electronic Media Performance


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 2
    Lab/Clinical 2
    Electronic Media Performance covers both the theoretical and practical applications of announcing. Students learn the organizational aspects of show preparation, use of the voice in delivery of various material, microphone and camera presence, and interviewing styles and techniques. Students have direct experience in the production of various projects.
  
  • MMS 134 - Media Writing


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Media Writing is meant to introduce the student to narrative techniques as they relate to audio/visual images. These relationships will emphasize storytelling concepts and treatments with considerable emphasis on the scripting process. Examples from news, short features and documentaries will be used to illustrate the various techniques used today. Various forms of media content including news stories, photo essays and short features will be developed using the two-column audio/video narrative format.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in ENG 105 - Composition I .
  
  • MMS 135 - Introduction to Copy Writing


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Introduction to Copy Writing provides the knowledge necessary to critique and write various forms of continuity used in the broadcast industry. Students examine present commercial copy and appraise its value to the consumer and the merchant. In addition, students write a variety of copy, selling products, services, and promotional events.
  
  • MMS 146 - Sports Information and Copywriting


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Sports Information and Copywriting allows students to develop an understanding and hands-on skills in areas such as press releases, gathering and reporting statistics, assembling and presenting team information. Students will work with teams to hone the skills needed in sports information venues.
  
  • MMS 152 - Spring Sports Announcing


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Spring Sports Announcing is a course designed to allow students opportunities to learn organizational and performance skills, including play-by-play reporting and research for various athletic events featured during the spring semester, including basketball, hockey, baseball, and softball.
    Prerequisite(s): MMS 123 - Electronic Media Performance .
  
  • MMS 190 - Broadcast Promotions


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Broadcast Promotions is designed to teach the integral aspects of promotions for various electronic media. Students learn how to calculate promotional value, find non-traditional revenue sources, and create engaging contests and events. This course allows students to plan and implement creative promotional activities for use on KIWR, Iowa Western Media and the Reiver Sports Network.
  
  • MMS 202 - Social Media Marketing


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Social Media Marketing introduces students to marketing via social media platforms. Students learn how to engage customers on various social media platforms and develop integrated social media marketing strategies. This course also covers legal and ethical issues in social media marketing.
  
  • MMS 204 - New Media Production


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 2
    Lab/Clinical 2
    New Media Production introduces students to the new media techniques and software, applications, and websites associated with new media. Students will work with video clips, photos, music, text and special effects to create features for outputting to the web and traditional media sources.
  
  • MMS 205 - Advanced Audio Production


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Advanced Audio Production is designed to facilitate individual growth within the audio production for radio. Students learn advanced skills in audio production including, but not limited to, refined use of the voice, digital editing, use of sound effects, complex music editing, interviewing techniques, development of short form production including liners, sweepers, and legal ID’s.
    Prerequisite(s): MMS 105 - Audio Production .
  
  • MMS 216 - Social Media Capstone


    4.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 2
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Social Media Capstone requires students to produce and maintain a rich social media campaign using social media marketing strategies and social media production techniques.
  
  • MMS 223 - Advanced Radio Performance


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Advanced Radio Performance is designed to facilitate individual growth as on-air radio talent. Students learn advanced skills including, but not limited to, vocal performance, show preparation, use of phones, interviewing, remote performance, character development, and overall operating procedures. Students air check daily and are critiqued on individual levels of progress.
    Prerequisite(s): MMS 123 - Electronic Media Performance .
  
  • MMS 231 - Advanced Video Production I


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Advanced Video Production I is designed to increase expertise within the video production field, including use of graphics, advanced editing techniques, lighting, sound, and camera work. Although individual students learn advanced production techniques and skills, all students work in teams to learn various job responsibilities within a commercial station/cable system.
    Prerequisite(s): MMS 113 - Introduction to Media Production .
  
  • MMS 232 - Advanced Video Production II


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Advanced Video Production II advances students’ knowledge of non-linear editing techniques and applications associated with computers and industry software. Practical tutorials will focus on integrating 2D and 3-D motion graphics, multitrack audio applications and outputting final products into multiple formats. This course will require the student to produce professional level media projects for sure within the college or for the college’s cable channel. In the end these projects will provide the student with a portfolio of production pieces for their individual job searches.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MMS 231 - Advanced Video Production I .
  
  • MMS 260 - Electronic Media Sales and Management


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Electronic Media Sales and Management examines sales techniques used in the broadcast industry. Students cold call, develop sales plans, and sell for KIWR and Iowa Western Media. Sales training introduces students to the career opportunities available to account executives. Students also learn account and personnel management procedures.
  
  • MMS 261 - Programming for the Electronic Media


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Programming for the Electronic Media is a survey course designed to teach various aspects of programming techniques and theories with radio, television, and cable. This course enlightens students in areas concerning selection and placement of programs, understanding demographics and how programming is affected by the target audience demos, FCC regulations pertaining to programming, and implementation of programming.
  
  • MMS 296 - Video Practicum I


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Video Practicum I is designed to allow students hands-on practical experience in applying skills learned in video production. Students will be able to use their writing and production skills to assist in producing media programs that will be aired on Iowa Western Media or made available to individual programs within the college.
  
  • MMS 297 - Video Practicum II


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Video Practicum II allows advanced students to work with station personnel and faculty to research, plan and execute programs to be aired on Iowa Western Media and to the web. This class is intended to teach students to assemble story ideas and develop sources for stories. This course will expose students to real world production decisions with class members serving as producers for on-going productions. Students will be able to use their writing and production skills to direct media programs.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MMS 296 - Video Practicum I .
  
  • MMS 301 - Video Practicum III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Video Practicum III allows students practical hands-on experience in producing media content that will be aired on Iowa Western Media or uploaded to the Web. Students will be responsible for meeting daily and/or weekly deadlines in the completion of this content. Students will assume supervisory roles in getting stories produced in a timely manner.
    Prerequisite(s): MMS 297 - Video Practicum II .
  
  • MMS 306 - Sports Media Practicum I


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Sports Media Practicum I gives students an introduction to sports radio broadcasting, video production and print media. Students will learn to operate video and audio equipment, gather information used in writing and reporting, and learn basic editing skills.
  
  • MMS 307 - Sports Media Practicum II


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Sports Media Practicum II focuses on skill development in sports radio broadcasting, video production, and print media. Students will develop on-air performance, use basic editing techniques, use information and statistics for broadcasts and publications, and write for various types of media.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MMS 306 - Sports Media Practicum I .
  
  • MMS 308 - Sports Media Practicum III


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Sports Media Practicum III focuses on skill development in sports radio broadcasting, video production, and print media. Students will develop on-air performance based on the needs of the target audience, use advanced editing techniques, gather information and statistics for broadcasts and publications, and write for various types of media.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MMS 307 - Sports Media Practicum II .
  
  • MMS 309 - Sports Media Practicum IV


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Sports Media Practicum IV synthesizes student learning from previous Sports Media Practicum courses. Students will create short and long form audio and video projects. Students will use advanced performance and editing techniques to plan, create, and air visual and audio pieces. This course exposes students to leadership roles, deadlines and real world media situations.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MMS 308 - Sports Media Practicum III .
  
  • MMS 338 - Radio Practicum I


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Radio Practicum I is the first practicum students take to learn various aspects of working on-air. Students will learn how to operate production and control room equipment, as well as how to organize and actualize a standard transition. Students are required to attend various station activities and meet station expectations as an on-air staff member.
  
  • MMS 341 - Radio Practicum II


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Radio Practicum II is designed for those students who wish to continue learning on-air techniques and other station procedures. Students will be critiqued weekly on organizational and performance abilities. Students are required to attend various station activities and meet station expectations as an on-air staff member.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in  MMS 338 - Radio Practicum I .
  
  • MMS 342 - Radio Practicum III


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Radio Practicum III is designed for those students who wish to continue learning on-air techniques and other station procedures on KIWR. Students are expected to develop an effective on-air personality through the understanding of a target audience. Students will be critiqued weekly on organizational and performance abilities. Students are required to attend various station activities and meet station expectations as an on-air staff member.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MMS 341 - Radio Practicum II .
  
  • MMS 343 - Radio Practicum IV


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Radio Practicum IV is designed for those students who wish to continue learning on-air techniques and other station procedures on KIWR. Students will synthesize learning from previous practicum courses to produce a marketable on-air sound. Students will also incorporate promotional content, show prep and formatics to create professional quality on-air performance. Students will be critiqued weekly on organizational and performance abilities. Students are required to attend various station activities and meet station expectations as an on-air staff member.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MMS 342 - Radio Practicum III .
  
  • MMS 350 - Media Sales Practicum


    1.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 4
    Media Sales Practicum is designed to give students practical experience in media sales. The course emphasizes relationship building and the creation of a usable client list. Students will synthesize learning from previous sales course to sell and to build their own sales portfolio. Students will sell for KIWR, and have the opportunity to sell for CBTV-17 and the RSN.
    Prerequisite(s): MMS 260 - Electronic Media Sales and Management .
  
  • MMS 933 - Media Studies Internship


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Internship 8
    Media Studies Internship provides media students with industry experience in a variety of media professions. Students will seek and secure employment or internships with industry partners and apply learned skills to benefit the work site. Students work under the direct supervision of their instructor and the supervisors and staff at the work site.
    Prerequisite(s): Only media studies majors have permission to enroll in this course.

Music - Applied

  
  • MUA 133 - Applied Music Composition


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1
    Lab/Clinical 2
    Applied Music Composition meets the individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60 minute private lesson, additional student practice, and supervised recitals.
    Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 153 - Applied Woodwinds


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Woodwinds meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 185 - Applied Music Technology


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 0.50
    Lab/Clinical 1.50
    Applied Music Technology meets individual needs based upon the student’s background, training, and interests. This course includes a weekly 30-minute private lesson and student lab work. Course content involves projects chosen and completed by the student as well as discussion of techniques and trade practices in the area of the student’s interest.
    Prerequisite(s): Permission from the instructor.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of eight credits in Applied Music may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 400 - Applied Voice I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Voice I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 401 - Applied Voice II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Voice II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 400 - Applied Voice I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 402 - Applied Voice III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Voice III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 401 - Applied Voice II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 403 - Applied Voice IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Voice IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 402 - Applied Voice III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 410 - Applied Piano I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Piano I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute applied lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted towards a degree.
  
  • MUA 411 - Applied Piano II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Piano II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute applied lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 410 - Applied Piano I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted towards a degree.
  
  • MUA 412 - Applied Piano III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Piano III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute applied lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 411 - Applied Piano II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted towards a degree.
  
  • MUA 413 - Applied Piano IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Piano IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute applied lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 412 - Applied Piano III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted towards a degree.
  
  • MUA 415 - Applied Bassoon I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Bassoon I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 416 - Applied Bassoon II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Bassoon II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 415 - Applied Bassoon I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 417 - Applied Bassoon III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Bassoon III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 416 - Applied Bassoon II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 418 - Applied Bassoon IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Bassoon IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 417 - Applied Bassoon III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 420 - Applied Guitar I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Guitar I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 421 - Applied Guitar II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Guitar II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 420 - Applied Guitar I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 422 - Applied Guitar III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Guitar III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 421 - Applied Guitar II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 423 - Applied Guitar IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Guitar IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 422 - Applied Guitar III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 425 - Applied Euphonium I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Euphonium I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 426 - Applied Euphonium II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Euphonium II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 425 - Applied Euphonium I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 427 - Applied Euphonium III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Euphonium III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 426 - Applied Euphonium II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 428 - Applied Euphonium IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Euphonium IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 427 - Applied Euphonium III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 430 - Applied String Bass I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied String Bass I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 431 - Applied String Bass II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied String Bass II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 430 - Applied String Bass I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 432 - Applied String Bass III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied String Bass III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 431 - Applied String Bass II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 433 - Applied String Bass IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied String Bass IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 432 - Applied String Bass III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 435 - Applied French Horn I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied French Horn I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 436 - Applied French Horn II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied French Horn II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 435 - Applied French Horn I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 437 - Applied French Horn III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied French Horn III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 436 - Applied French Horn II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 438 - Applied French Horn IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied French Horn IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 437 - Applied French Horn III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 440 - Applied Clarinet I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Clarinet I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 441 - Applied Clarinet II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Clarinet II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 440 - Applied Clarinet I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 442 - Applied Clarinet III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Clarinet III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 441 - Applied Clarinet II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 443 - Applied Clarinet IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Clarinet IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 442 - Applied Clarinet III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 445 - Applied Oboe I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Oboe I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 446 - Applied Oboe II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Oboe II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 445 - Applied Oboe I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 447 - Applied Oboe III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Oboe III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 446 - Applied Oboe II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 448 - Applied Oboe IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Oboe IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 447 - Applied Oboe III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 450 - Applied Flute I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Flute I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 451 - Applied Flute II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Flute II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 450 - Applied Flute I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 452 - Applied Flute III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Flute III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 451 - Applied Flute II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 453 - Applied Flute IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Flute IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 452 - Applied Flute III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 455 - Applied Tuba I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Tuba I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 456 - Applied Tuba II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Tuba II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 455 - Applied Tuba I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 457 - Applied Tuba III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Tuba III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 456 - Applied Tuba II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 458 - Applied Tuba IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Tuba IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 457 - Applied Tuba III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 460 - Applied Saxophone I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Saxophone I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 461 - Applied Saxophone II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Saxophone II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 460 - Applied Saxophone I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 462 - Applied Saxophone III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Saxophone III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 461 - Applied Saxophone II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 463 - Applied Saxophone IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Saxophone IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 462 - Applied Saxophone III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 470 - Applied Trombone I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trombone I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 471 - Applied Trombone II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trombone II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 470 - Applied Trombone I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 472 - Applied Trombone III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trombone III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 471 - Applied Trombone II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 473 - Applied Trombone IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trombone IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 472 - Applied Trombone III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 480 - Applied Trumpet I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trumpet I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 481 - Applied Trumpet II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trumpet II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 480 - Applied Trumpet I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 482 - Applied Trumpet III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trumpet III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 481 - Applied Trumpet II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 483 - Applied Trumpet IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Trumpet IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 482 - Applied Trumpet III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 490 - Applied Percussion I


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Percussion I meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 491 - Applied Percussion II


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Percussion II meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 490 - Applied Percussion I .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 492 - Applied Percussion III


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Percussion III meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 491 - Applied Percussion II .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.
  
  • MUA 493 - Applied Percussion IV


    2.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 1.50
    Lab/Clinical 1
    Applied Percussion IV meets individual needs based upon the student’s background and training. This course requires a weekly 60-minute private lesson, additional student practice, a weekly recital hour, and a monthly master class.
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “C” or higher in MUA 492 - Applied Percussion III .
    Note(s): Does not meet humanities requirement for graduation; a total of sixteen credits in Applied Music courses may be counted toward a degree.

Music - General

  
  • MUS 100 - Music Appreciation


    3.0 Credit(s)
    Lecture 3
    Lab/Clinical 0
    Music Appreciation provides the tools for creative listening. This course includes the history and literature of classical music from the Renaissance period to the twentieth century.
 

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