2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
    May 10, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog

Course Descriptions


 

Music

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Applied Music

Study in voice, piano, organ, and the various string, brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments.  Departmental permission is required for enrollment.  Depending on the instructor, students take either thirteen 45-minute lessons or ten 60-minute lessons per semester.  A minimum of five hours individual practice time per week is expected from each student.  Attendance at recitals, concerts, and/or studio classes may be required.  An additional fee is charged for this instruction which is not refundable after the drop deadline.  Applied Music may not be taken on a pass/fail basis and may only be taken as an audit when it constitutes an overload and when it does not constitute the initial semester of a student’s applied music study; permission from both the instructor and department chair is required in this exceptional case.  Two semesters of Applied Music may be used to complete the general academic requirement in the Arts (AR).

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Performing Ensembles

Ensembles are offered only as zero course unit experiences graded on a satisfactory (S) or unsatisfactory (U) basis.

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Neuroscience

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Personal and Professional Development

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Philosophy

Courses in philosophy are numbered as follows:

  100 - 199 open to all students; designed as a first philosophy course
  200 - 299 normally open only to students beyond the first year of college
  300 - 399 previous course work in philosophy required

Students are strongly advised to complete several courses at the 200 level before taking any 300 level course or Seminar.

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Philosophy Introductory Courses

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Logic

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History of Philosophy

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Contemporary Areas and Movements

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Global Philosophies

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Ethics and Social Theory

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CUE Seminar

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Individualized Instruction

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Physics

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Political Economy and Public Policy

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Political Science

Courses in political science are numbered as follows:

100 - 199 Introductory courses open to all students; required for the major.
200 - 299 Intermediate courses normally open to students beyond the first semester of college.
300 - 499 Advanced courses with previous course work in political science normally required; usually require a significant research project or sustained high-impact experience (e.g., simulations, service learning, etc.).

Political Science courses are grouped into five thematic areas:

  • States, Conflict, and Culture
  • Problems in Democracy
  • Institutions, Processes, and Public Policy
  • (In)Equality, Justice, and Power
  • Citizenship and Political Engagement

 

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