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Structure These courses use media and communication theories and methodologies to provide in-depth exploration of significant media and communication institutions, traditions, or cultural forms.
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• COM 210 - Media Law
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• COM 244, 245 - Media & Social Movements
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• COM 312 - Media Industries
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• COM 314 - Audience Analysis
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• COM 316 - Propaganda & Promotional Cultures
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• COM 319 - Play & Interactive Media
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• COM 341 - Social Media & the Self
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• COM 344 - Documentary Film & Social Justice
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• COM 346 - Exploratory Cinema
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• COM 370 - Popular Culture & Communication
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• COM 372, 373 - Race & Representation
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• COM 374 - Gender, Communication, & Culture
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• COM 378, 379 - Sport, Culture, & Media
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• COM 442 - Children & Communication
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• COM 450 - The Dublin Seminar
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Practice These courses provide students with opportunities to become producers, not merely consumers, of print, video, digital, and audio information. Each course gives students in-depth opportunities to put theory into practice in research, writing, or digital media production.
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• COM 216 - Communication & Public Relations
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• COM 256 - Introduction to Interactive Web Design
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• COM 321, 322 - Writing for the Media
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• COM 334 - Health Communication
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• COM 336, 337 - Environmental Communication
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• COM 338 - Organizational Communication
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• COM 349 - Media Advocacy
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• COM 351 - Video Production
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• COM 361 - Audio Production
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• COM 367 - Studio Workshop in Television & Film
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• COM 376, 377 - Youth Media
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• COM 431 - Documentary Field Work
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Individualized Instruction |
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• COM 960 - Communication Internship
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• COM 970 - Media and Communication Independent Study/Research
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CUE Courses |
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• COM 401 - CUE: Seminar in Media & Communication
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• COM 467 - CUE: Advanced Video Production
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• COM 470 - CUE: Media & Communication Honors Seminar
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• COM 490 - CUE: Digital Media Design Lab
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• COM 965 - CUE: Communication Practicum
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Muhlenberg Scholars |
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• MBS 450 - Muhlenberg Scholars Capstone Seminar
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Music |
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• MUS 101 - Introduction to Music
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• MUS 102 - Fundamentals of Music
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• MUS 104 - Pop, Rock, & Soul
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• MUS 111 - Music Theory I
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• MUS 112 - Music Theory II
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• MUS 140 - Music and Technology
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• MUS 211 - Music Theory III
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• MUS 215 - Women in Music
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• MUS 217 - American Music
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• MUS 219 - Opera
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• MUS 221 - Western Music History I: Medieval to 1750
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• MUS 222 - Western Music History II: 1750 to the Present
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• MUS 223 - Jazz Theory & Improvisation
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• MUS 229 - World Music
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• MUS 235 - History of Jazz
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• MUS 238 - Empire, Madness, & Decadence in Viennese Music
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• MUS 240 - Computer & Algorithmic Music
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• MUS 244 - Music & Gender
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• MUS 313 - Form & Analysis
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• MUS 317 - Counterpoint
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• MUS 331 - The English Ayre
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• MUS 335 - Techniques of the Avant Garde
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• MUS 340, 341, 440, 441 - Composition Workshops
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• MUS 350 - Orchestration
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• MUS 960 - Music Internship
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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 Choir
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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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Personal and Professional Development |
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• PPD 050 - Foundations for Student Success
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• PPD 060 - Developing Your Professional Identity and Network
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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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