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• MUS 970 - Music Independent Study/Research
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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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• MUS 900 - Class Applied Music
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• MUS 901 - Individual Applied Music - First Area
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• MUS 911 - Individual Applied Music - Additional Area
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• MUS 920 - Techniques Course
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• MUS 931 - Applied Music - Senior Recital I
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• MUS 932 - Applied Music - Senior Recital II
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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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• MUS 935 - College Choir
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• MUS 936 - Chamber Singers
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• MUS 937 - Women’s Ensemble
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• MUS 938 - Opera Workshop
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• MUS 939 - Collegium Musicum
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• MUS 940 - Chamber Orchestra
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• MUS 941 - Musica da Camera
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• MUS 942 - Wind Ensemble
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• MUS 943 - Jazz Big Band
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• MUS 944 - Jazz Improvisation Ensemble
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• MUS 950 - Small Ensembles
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Neuroscience |
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• NSC 115 - Drugs & Drug Abuse
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• NSC 201 - Mind & Brain
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• NSC 301, 302 - States of Consciousness
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• NSC 304 - Receptors & Channels
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• NSC 306 - Neuroprosthetics
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• NSC 310 - Brain & Behavior
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• NSC 311 - Neurons & Networks
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• NSC 401 - CUE: Advanced Seminar in Neuroscience
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• NSC 970 - Neuroscience Independent Study/Research
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Physical Education |
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• PED 050 - Principles of Fitness & Wellness
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Fitness Course Emphasis on the health related components of physical fitness (cardiovascular, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition).
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• PED 046 - Yoga
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Philosophy Courses in philosophy are numbered as follows:
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100 - 199 |
open to all students; designed as a first philosophy course |
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200 - 299 |
normally open only to students beyond the first year of college |
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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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• PHL 970 - Philosophy Independent Study/Research
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Philosophy Introductory Courses |
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• PHL 104 - Philosophy East & West
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• PHL 105 - Conduct & Character
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• PHL 106 - Individual & Society
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• PHL 108 - Being & Knowing
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Logic |
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• PHL 110 - Principles of Reasoning & Argument
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• PHL 211 - Formal Logic
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History of Philosophy |
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• PHL 221 - Ancient Philosophy
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• PHL 223 - Modern Philosophy
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• PHL 226 - American Philosophy
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• PHL 325, 326 - Nineteenth Century Philosophy
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Contemporary Areas and Movements |
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• PHL 229 - Phenomenology
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• PHL 234 - Philosophy of Religion
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• PHL 236 - Philosophy & the Arts
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• PHL 237 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHL 327, 337 - Philosophy of Language
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• PHL 328, 338 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHL 331, 336 - Epistemology
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• PHL 332 - Metaphysics
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Asian Philosophies |
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• PHL 250 - Philosophies of India
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• PHL 251 - Philosophies of China
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• PHL 351 - Daoist Philosophies
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Ethics and Social Theory |
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• PHL 227 - Philosophy of Feminism
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• PHL 241 - Biomedical Ethics
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• PHL 242 - Law & Morality
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• PHL 245 - Business Ethics
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• PHL 246 - Environmental Philosophy
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• PHL 249 - Neuroethics
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• PHL 333, 334 - Ethics
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• PHL 353 - Political Philosophy
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CUE Seminar |
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• PHL 500-549 - CUE: Seminar
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Physics |
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• PHY 100-110 - Physics for Life
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• PHY 101 - Circuits, Science, & the World
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• PHY 102 - Theory to Tech
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• PHY 103 - Heat, Buoyancy, & Climate Change
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• PHY 104 - Light, Color, & Electric Circuits
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• PHY 111 - Introduction to Astronomy
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• PHY 113 - Cosmology: The Scientific Exploration of the Universe
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• PHY 121 - General Physics I
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• PHY 122 - General Physics II
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• PHY 140 - The Physics of Music
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• PHY 213 - Modern Physics
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• PHY 216 - Analog & Digital Circuits
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• PHY 226 - Optics: From Lenses to Lasers
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• PHY 235 - Nuclear & Particle Physics
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• PHY 241, 242 - Thermal & Statistical Physics
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• PHY 250 - Simulating Science
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• PHY 319 - Analytical Mechanics
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• PHY 329 - Electromagnetism
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• PHY 341 - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
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• PHY 450 - CUE: Advanced Projects
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• PHY 970 - Physics Independent Study/Research
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Political Science Required Courses in political science are numbered as follows:
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100 - 199 |
Introductory courses open to all students; required for the major. |
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200 - 299 |
Intermediate courses normally open to students beyond the first semester of college. |
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300 - 399 |
Advanced courses with previous course work in political science normally required; usually require a significant research project. |
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400 - 499 |
Seminars with intensive reading; recommended for juniors and seniors with substantial work completed toward the major; strongly encouraged for those seeking honors in political science. |
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• PSC 101 - Introduction to American National Government
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• PSC 103 - Introduction to Comparative Politics & International Relations
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• PSC 201 - Political Ideologies
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• PSC 301 - Political Science Research Methods
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• PSC 490 - CUE: Senior Capstone Seminar
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American Government and Political Processes Courses in the American government and political process subfield focus on the institutions, actors, inputs, and outcomes of the American political process and the role of citizenship within the broader society.
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• PSC 203, 204 - Civil Rights & Liberties
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• PSC 205 - Constitutional Law I
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• PSC 207, 208 - Constitutional Law II
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• PSC 209 - Elections & Campaigns in the United States
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• PSC 213 - Public Health Policy
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• PSC 216 - Environmental Politics & Policymaking
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• PSC 219, 220 - Public Administration & Policy Implementation
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• PSC 221 - Government Regulation of Business
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• PSC 223 - Political Organization & Democratic Voice: Parties, Interest Groups, & Citizens in U.S. Politics
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• PSC 303, 304 - Gender, Politics, & Policy
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• PSC 305 - U.S. Congress
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• PSC 309 - The American Judiciary
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• PSC 311, 312 - The American Presidency
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• PSC 315, 316 - Inequality & U.S. Public Policy
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