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MAP 2243 - EUPHONIUM SECONDARY Euphonium secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 2244 - TUBA SECONDARY Tuba secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 2250 - VIOLIN SECONDARY Violin secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 2251 - VIOLA SECONDARY Viola secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 2252 - CELLO SECONDARY Cello secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 2253 - BASS SECONDARY Bass secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 2257 - GUITAR SECONDARY Guitar secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 2260 - PERCUSSION SECONDARY Percussion secondary - one-half hour lesson
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MAP 3270 - APPLIED MUSIC COMPOSITION The study and application of composition techniques within the context of an individualized private lesson. New compositions will be developed and produced for public performance. Expertise in the composition of serious art music may be used in career musical capacities and in a graduate school of music.
Prerequisites & Notes: Successful completion of Basic Music I-IV theory sequence and/or permission of instructor.
Credits: 2 cr. Notes: May be repeated for a total of 7 credits over multiple semesters. |
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MAP 3300 - VOICE Voice - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3310 - PIANO Piano - One-half hour of lesson and fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 3330 - FLUTE Flute - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3331 - OBOE Oboe - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 3332 - CLARINET Clarinet - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 3333 - BASSOON Bassoon - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 3334 - SAXOPHONE Saxophone - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3340 - TRUMPET Trumpet - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3341 - HORN Horn - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 3342 - TROMBONE Trombone - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3343 - EUPHONIUM Euphonium - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 3344 - TUBA Tuba - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3350 - VIOLIN Violin - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3351 - VIOLA Viola - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 3352 - CELLO Cello - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3353 - BASS Bass - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3357 - GUITAR Guitar - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1 - 2 cr. |
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MAP 3360 - PERCUSSION Percussion - One-half hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 1- 2 cr. |
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MAP 4400 - VOICE Voice - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4410 - PIANO Piano- One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4430 - FLUTE Flute - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4431 - OBOE Oboe - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4432 - CLARINET Clarinet - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4433 - BASSOON Bassoon - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4434 - SAXOPHONE Saxophone - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4440 - TRUMPET Trumpet - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4441 - HORN Horn - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4442 - TROMBONE Trombone - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4443 - EUPHONIUM Euphonium - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4444 - TUBA Tuba - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio classes per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4450 - VIOLIN Violin - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4451 - VIOLA Viola - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4452 - CELLO Cello - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4453 - BASS Bass - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4457 - GUITAR Guitar - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4460 - PERCUSSION Percussion - One-hour lesson and one fifty-minute group studio class per week.
Credits: 3 - 4 cr. |
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MAP 4470 - RECITAL A formal public recital given in the major performing medium represents the culmination of study in the applied area.
Credits: 2 - 4 cr. |
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MEN 0000 - RECITAL ATTENDANCE Recital attendance is designed to 1) place students in formal concerts for their peers on Thursdays, 2) have students hear professional performances during the semester, and 3) meet as a studio master class on Tuesdays.
Credits: 0 cr. |
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MEN 3300 - CONCERT CHOIR A select mixed choir of about 55 voices. Rehearses four hours a week on choral literature spanning five centuries and in a variety of languages. Joins with Festival chorus to form an ensemble for women and men each fall and takes an annual tour in the spring. The group has performed at state, regional and national conventions, has produced numerous recordings, and tours internationally every three years. Audition required.
Prerequisites & Notes: (HCC fee).
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MEN 3301 - FESTIVAL CHORUS A mixed chorus of over 100 voices; open to all university students as well as community singers. The group rehearses three hours a week and performs a wide variety of choral styles in the fall semester and major choral works with professional soloists and orchestra during the spring semester. Members of the group also join with the Concert Choir to form separate women’s and men’s choruses in the fall semester. The Festival Chorus has produced numerous recordings. Students must vocalize for placement into the soprano, alto, tenor, or bass sections.
Prerequisites & Notes: (HCC fee).
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MEN 3302 - OPERA WORKSHOP The study and performance of operatic scenes or full scale operatic productions chosen according to the abilities of the students in the workshop. Under supervision, students perform in, musically direct, coach, accompany, conduct and stage direct various scenes.
Prerequisites & Notes: (HCC fee).
Credits: 1 cr. Dual Listed/Cross Listed: MEN 5502. |
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MEN 3303 - MANSFIELDIANS A highly select small ensemble specializing in vocal jazz and chamber choir music. The Mansfieldians tour with the MU Jazz Ensemble each year. The group also gives an annual holiday dinner concert and makes frequent guest appearances on behalf of the university. Rehearses three hours a week. An audition is required.
Prerequisites & Notes: (HCC fee).
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3304 - CHAMBER SINGERS A highly select vocal ensemble of 12-20 voices established for the study and performance of repertoire from the vocal chamber idiom. Literature includes madrigals & motets from the 16th and 17th centuries, Bach cantatas, part-songs of the 18th and 19th centuries, and contemporary selections. The ensemble performs both on and off campus. An audition is required for membership.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3306 - MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION The study and performance of a full-scale musical production done in conjunction with the department of speech, communications and theatre. Students will participate in all performance and technical aspects of the production.
Prerequisites & Notes: (HCC fee).
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MEN 3310 - PIANO ENSEMBLE Studies and performs two-piano and four-hand literature, chamber music, sonatas, and trios, including accompaniment of standard instrumental and vocal literature.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3330 - CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE A select ensemble of wind and percussion players. Concerts given on and off campus. Membership is open to all university students by audition.
Prerequisites & Notes: (HCC fee).
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MEN 3331 - MOUNTIE MARCHING BAND Performs at all home games, travels for recruitment and promotion of MU and hosts the Mansfield University band day, as well as special functions, and international events.
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Environmental, Economic, Social and Personal Sustainability,
Wellness |
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MEN 3332 - SYMPHONIC BAND Studies a wide variety of band literature and presents concerts on campus. Membership is open to all university students. Auditions are for seating purposes only.
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MEN 3333 - WOODWIND ENSEMBLE Study and performance of representative works for various woodwind ensembles. One woodwind quintet and one sax quintet take an annual tour.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3334 - BRASS ENSEMBLE Study and performance of representative works for various combinations of brass instruments.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3335 - CONCERT JAZZ BAND Performs on-campus several times each year, as well as, touring and performing concerts off-campus. Membership by audition.
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MEN 3336 - SMALL JAZZ AND COMMERCIAL ENSEMBLES Provides the opportunity for students to gain supervised experience in performing jazz and other current professional music idioms in small groups.
Credits: 1 cr. Dual Listed/Cross Listed: MEN 5536. |
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MEN 3337 - JAZZ LAB BAND The Jazz Lab Band is intended to introduce the student to large ensemble jazz styles through the performance of traditional and modern arrangements. The ensemble performs at least two concerts per year. Membership is by audition.
Credits: 1 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity - Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MEN 3338 - BRASS BAND Opportunities to study a wide variety of traditional, British brass band literature and presents concerts on and off campus. Brass band instruments include cornet, flugelhorn, alto horn, baritone, euphonium, trombone, E-flat & BB-flat tuba, and percussion-most of which are provided by the university. Membership is open to all university students by audition with the course instructor. Membership is limited to instrumentation for a preset 26-29 piece ensemble.
Credits: 1cr. |
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MEN 3351 - STRING ENSEMBLE Study and performance of standard literature for string ensembles.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3352 - STRING CHAMBER ORCHESTRA The Mansfield University String Chamber Orchestra offers string players the opportunity to study and perform the standard string orchestra repertory of the great masters, as well as to play and become acquainted with the large graded music education repertory. Weekly rehearsals will cover this repertory and prepare the ensemble for performances on and off campus. Membership is by audition.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3357 - GUITAR ENSEMBLE Introduction to the technique and repertoire of guitar ensemble music and ensemble performance skills.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MEN 3360 - PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Study and performance of representative works for all combinations of percussion instruments.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MGT 2230 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES Explains the world of professional management, and has the basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. An emphasis on the contemporary challenges facing management: Quality, ethics, global issues and information technology.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MGT 3315 - EHTICS and MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING The course provides a comprehensive and practical coverage of the ethical issues arising in managerial decision making. It prepares students within the business fields with knowledge about ethical issues that arise specifically and across these fields. It includes knowledge and best practices from business and public policy decisions from governmental and international entities. Using a managerial framework, ethics will be integrated into strategic business decisions in order to prepare students for the issues and challenges that they will face throughout their business career.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MGT 3325 - BUSINESS LEADERSHIP This course provides a broad overview of the new context of business leadership, with an emphasis on the theories and research findings that offer important insights and practical knowledge about effective leadership in formal business organizations. It offers a set of leadership practices based on the real world experiences of business managers who assumed the role of
business leadership effectively.
Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 2230 or MGT 2230.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy |
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MGT 3360 - INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT Presents in-depth description of the emerging field of international management. Comprehensive coverage of both the strategic and behavioral dimensions of international management. Exploring key cultural issues and problems in management across frontiers related to leadership, decision making, motivation and control. It deals with the unique managerial risks and challenges resulting from complicated economic, legal-political and sociocultural forces.
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite: 40 earned credits.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity – Global Perspectives - Western and Non-Western Global Cultures (Option2),
Global Awareness, Information Literacy |
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MGT 4451 - MANAGING THE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR An examination of theories, concepts, and research findings emerging from the various disciplines which study individual and group behavior within organizational systems.
Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 2230 or MGT 2230.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness |
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MKT 3330 - MARKETING An introduction to the field of marketing. A study of satisfying customer needs for goods and services. Topics include designing marketing strategies, understanding buyers and markets, target market selection, and issues related to product, distribution, promotion and price decisions.
Prerequisites & Notes: 25 earned credits.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy |
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MKT 3332 - PROMOTION IN MARKETING This course provides the student with an understanding of basic marketing principles and training for entry-level job positions in the exciting, constantly changing fields of advertising and promotion. Students will learn different advertising methods to reach target audiences including, newspaper, radio, TV, internet mail, outdoor and special promotion events. Specific skills will help students to create, produce, and effectively evaluate different advertising and promotional strategies.
Prerequisites & Notes: MKT 3330.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MKT 3334 - MARKETING RESEARCH The theory and application of marketing researches a tool for the decision-making process. Special emphasis on problem definition, research design, sampling procedure, data collection, statistical analysis, interpretation of data and reporting of research findings.
Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 3330 or MKT 3330 and MA 1125.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Information Literacy |
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MKT 3370 - SALESMANSHIP Provides students with entry level skills for a position in sales. Recognizes the necessary skills and characteristics that contribute toward greater sales effectiveness. Stresses the importance of establishing realistic goals and objectives; to manage your time and selling activities more effectively. The primary objective, however, is to gain an understanding of personal selling as a major function within the marketing and promotional mix of a firm.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MKT 4415 - MARKETING MANAGEMENT An in-depth examination of contemporary micro and macro marketing systems. Examines functional marketing decisions through the application of behavioral concepts, quantitative tools, and systems theory. Also presents advanced marketing techniques used by marketing organizations. Looks at individual behavior in order to evaluate the buying behavior of consumers with the objective of tailoring marketing strategies to meet consumers’ needs and wants.
Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 3330 or MKT 3330 and junior standing or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: May satisfy General Education requirements. |
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MKT 4422 - INTERNATIONAL MARKETING Examines the application of marketing concepts and strategies in the global markets. Emphasis is on adjusting and adapting a marketing program to foreign markets. Provides an understanding of differences between markets in different countries, its politics, legal, culture, trade practices, geography, and commercial policies. Studies export and import procedures and practices.
Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 3330 or MGT 3330 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Information Literacy |
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MKT 4423 - BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS MARKETING In the business market, the customers are organizations (businesses, governments, and institutions) and these customers represent a huge market opportunity. This course will introduce students to business-to-business marketing by identifying the distinctive characteristics of the business market, exploring the way in which organizations make buying decisions, and isolating the requirements for marketing strategy success.
Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 3330 or MKT 3330.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MKT 4426 - E-MARKETING This course is a comprehensive examination of e-marketing. Covers the skills and knowledge to develop and implement e-marketing strategies for segmenting, targeting and positions. In addition, marketing mix functions and customer relationship management will be explored in an online environment.
Prerequisites & Notes: 45 earned credits.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MS 1115 - LEADERSHIP AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT This is an introductory course open to all students without obligation. It focuses on the military as a profession and examines its organization, ethics and values. The course explores the responsibilities and impact of leadership and the rules, customs and traditions of military service. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of land navigation, physical fitness, drill and ceremonies, first aid and public speaking.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MS 1125 - INTRODUCTION TO TACTICAL LEADERSHIP
Open to all students without obligation. The course explores leadership principles, decision-making and team building. Students are introduced to tactical systems and the field environment. Students learn advanced techniques in land navigation, terrain association, and first aid. Students also begin their program in professional military reading.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MS 2215 - INNOVATIVE TEAM LEADERSHIP Open to all students without obligation. The course continues the basic leader development process and focuses on applying the fundamentals of leadership and team-building skills. Students gain an understanding of small team dynamics and the roles and responsibilities of junior leaders. It further reinforces the ideals of service, ethics and values, and develops students’ confidence in their own skills, knowledge and attributes.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MS 2225 - FOUNDATIONS OF TACTICAL LEADERSHIP
Open to all students without obligation. The course continues the application of leadership and team-building principles. Proficiency in individual skills and leadership abilities is assessed during situational training to evaluate students in leadership roles. Advanced techniques in problem analysis, planning and organizing, delegation, interpersonal skills, sound decision making , and small team operations are emphasized.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MS 3315 - INTRODUCTION TO TEAM DYNAMICS Expands and refines the leader development process. This is an intensive program to prepare cadets for tasks, skills and responsibilities associated with Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC). Cadets are trained and evaluated on the full range of leadership skills and attributes. Written and oral communication skills, motivational behavior, interpersonal skills, administrative procedures, decision-making and military field skills are emphasized.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MS 3325 - LEADERSHIP IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS
Expands on the skills introduced in MS-3315 and incorporates increasingly challenging situations involving military technical, tactical and leadership skills. Advanced training in marksmanship and physical fitness is emphasized. Course culminates with several field training exercises where students are placed in simulated combat and evaluated on performance. Course is designed to bring cadets to peak proficiency in physical conditioning and leadership ability.
Prerequisites & Notes: MS 3315.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MS 4401 - MILITARY SCIENCE LEADERSHIP I 4401 transitions the focus of student learning from being trained, mentored and evaluated as an MSL III Cadet to learning how to train, mentor and evaluate underclass Cadets. MSL IV Cadets learn the duties and responsibilities of an Army staff officer and apply the Military Decision Making Process, Army Writing Style, and the Army’s Training Management and METL Development processes during weekly Training Meetings to plan, execute and assess battalion training events. Cadets learn safely conduct training by understanding and employing the Composite Risk Management Process. Cadets learn how to use the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) program to reduce and manage stress.
Prerequisites & Notes: MS 3325
Credits: 3crs. |
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MS 4402 - MILITARY SCIENCE LEADERSHIP 2 4402 is a continuation of MS 4401, which transitions the focus of student learning from being trained, mentored and evaluated as an MSL III Cadet to learning how to train, mentor and evaluate underclass Cadets. MSL IV Cadets learn the duties and responsibilities of an Army staff officer and apply the Military Decision Making Process, Army Writing Style, and the Army’s training Management and METL Development processes during weekly Training Meetings to plan, execute and assess battalion training events. Cadets learn to safely conduct training by understanding and employing the Composite Risk Management Process. Cadets learn how to use the Comprehensive Soldier fitness (CSF) program to reduce and manage stress.
Prerequisites & Notes: MS 3325 & MS 4401
Credits: 3crs. |
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MU 1100 - FOUNDATIONS OF MUSIC EDUCATION This course provides an introduction to professional careers in music education. Students examine teaching responsibilities, attributes of a successful teacher, and the process of teaching and learning music in grades PreK-12, with Pre-K lab experience. Additional topics include certification requirements, historical and philosophical foundations of music education, frameworks for teaching, emerging technology in music education and creating a professional portfolio.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MU 1101 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC Studies principal vocal and instrumental forms and media. Surveys important compositions from the early Baroque to the present.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity – Themes - Arts and the Human Experience,
Fine Arts |
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MU 1103 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS An overview of music theory fundamentals, including notes, key signatures, scales, intervals, triads, Mm seventh chords, and rhythm.
Credits: 1 cr. |
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MU 1105 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY An introduction to music technology software and hardware, focused on basic recording, sound reinforcement, and desktop music production systems. Lab activities will place an emphasis on the operation and components of the typical MIDI lab (hardware and software) and basic concert hall sound systems. Students will complete independent projects in audio production, music notation, and MIDI sequencing.
Credits: 2 cr. |
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MU 2201 - INTRODUCTION TO JAZZ Studies the evolutionary history of jazz from the earliest African and European influences to the present. Emphasizes listening experiences and develops an awareness of the unique role of jazz in American culture.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MU 2202 - HISTORY OF ROCK N’ ROLL, POP, AND SOUL Focus on the musical elements, historical aspects, and styles of 20th century and 21st century popular music with an emphasis on the genres of Rock n’ Roll, Soul and Pop music. It will explore the social, technological, and cultural backgrounds that influenced the development of these musical styles.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity – Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MU 2203 - MUSIC AND THE SOUNDS OF FILM Examines music and film, how the music interacts with sound and dialogue, and how music and film has changed with advances in film technology.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Unity and Diversity of Humanity – Themes - Arts and the Human Experience |
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MU 2205 - WOMEN IN MUSIC The study of women composers and performers through reading and recordings, including western and non-western music traditions.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Approaches to Knowledge – Humanities |
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MU 2211 - BASIC MUSIC I Development of vocabulary; study of modes, scales, harmonic rhythmic, and composition techniques. Supportive examples selected from all periods of music. Sight singing and dictation. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits.
Prerequisites & Notes:
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MU 2212 - BASIC MUSIC II Continuation of MU 2211. The study of diatonic harmony with emphasis on the phrase model. Emphasis on cadences, choral harmonization, figured bass, sequences, and analysis approached through written material, sight singing, and dictation.
Prerequisites & Notes: Grade of C or better in MU 2211.
Credits: 3 cr. |
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MU 2220 - WESTERN MUSIC UNTIL 1750 Surveys Western European musical literature and styles beginning with the early Christian era through the Renaissance and Baroque.
Credits: 3 cr. General Education Requirement: Global Awareness, Information Literacy |
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