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MUSC 2212 Applied Music for Music Majors Only
(0-1-1)
Designed for music majors. A one-hour private music lesson each week leading
to advanced technical proficiency and performance of advanced solo literature.
Students learn repertoire necessary for transfer into a music baccalaureate
degree program. Students make take the course each semester until they
complete the objectives of the course. A minimum of five hours of practice a
week is required.
Corequisite: MUSC 1090 (Voice Majors) or permission of program director; or
MUSC 1080 (Instrumental majors) or permission of program director; or MUSC
1080 or 1090 (Guitar and Piano majors) or permission of program director.
Prerequisite: MUSC 2211, MUSC 1101, MUSC 1102.
Offered: All semesters.
MYTH 1000 Introduction to Mythology
(1-0-1)
MYTH 1000 is a study of the mythology of a selected culture. Discussions will
include allusions to mythological tales and figures found in culture, literature, and
the arts, as well as the function of myth in society.
Prerequisite: None.
Offered: All semesters.
NURS 1101 Fundamentals of Nursing
(3-6-5)
This course provides a fundamental foundation for the professional of nursing.
The adult learner will be exposed to patient centered care model, teamwork,
evidence-based practice and informatics with an emphasis on quality
improvement. Principles of medication calculation and safe administration are
emphasized. Development of personal responsibility and ethical behavior related
to the performance of basic nursing skills will be acquired through supervised lab
performance and selected clinical rotations.
Prerequisites: Admission to the Nursing program.
Corequisites: BIOL 2111K.
Offered: Every semester.
NURS 1105 Pharmacology for Nurses
(begins Fall, 2009)
(1-0-1)
Pharmacology for Nurses provides a basic foundation of knowledge necessary
for the safe administration of medications in nursing practice. The course
encompasses drug classifications, actions, therapeutic dosages, side effects and
patient education of selected medications. The importance of safety,
interdisciplinary collaboration, informatics, evidence-based practice and accurate
calculation of appropriate dosages in various measurement systems are
stressed. The course focuses on patient centered nursing care and quality
improvement for pharmacology.
Prerequisites: Admission to Nursing Program.
Pre-Corequisite: BIOL 2111K with a grade of C or better.
Offered: Every semester.