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    May 20, 2024  
2022-2023 Catalogue 
    
2022-2023 Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Numbering of Courses

A hyphenated course (e.g. 101-102) is one that continues throughout the year, the second semester of which has as a prerequisite the first semester. A non-hyphenated course (e.g. 101, 102) is one that continues throughout the year, the second semester of which does not have as a prerequisite the first semester.

Generally, first semester courses are represented by odd numbers; second semester by even numbers.

Offering of Courses

Belhaven University reserves the right to cancel any course for which there is an enrollment of fewer than five students.

Credit hours are indicated in parentheses following course titles.

Please contact the campus of your choice for the available degree programs.

Note: Below are listings of all courses offered in the adult studies programs at Belhaven University; however, not all of these courses are offered at each campus.

 

Information Technology Management

  
  • ITM 680 - Seminar in Forecasting and Analysis (3)


    GR

    This course examines key emerging technologies, their development patterns, and the associated impact on industries, industrial competitiveness, and society. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • ITM 681 - Seminar in Mgt of Technology Strategy (3)


    GR

    This course examines and discusses how technology-based firms develop and implement business, functional, and technology strategies. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • ITM 682 - Seminar in Building Technology Ventures (3)


    GR

    This course examines the management of rapid growth in a technology venture. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • ITM 683 - Research Seminar and Special Projects in Business Intelligence and Analytics (3)


    GR

    This advanced research seminar course will provide students with advanced principles and core concepts for the business intelligence and analytics discipline.  Students will conduct research focused on existing practices and how best to address existing challenges and future innovation.

    The final project in the research seminar will be the development of a scholarly research paper analyzing contemporary thinking, decision-making, and strategies that develop and promote best-in-class policies, procedures, practices, and innovations within organizations in the business intelligence and analytics discipline. Audits Not Allowed


Intercultural Studies

  
  • IST 202 - Introduction to Global Studies (3)


    UG

    Introduces a theoretical framework for integrating the various disciplines from which the IST majors and Global Studies minor draws its courses. The five themes are: geography (places), anthropology (people), economics (production), politics (power), and history including proclamation of the gospel. Audits Not Allowed
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • IST 300 - Intercultural Communication (3)


    UG

    Explores the theoretical and practical dimensions of cross-cultural communication that occurs both internationall and domestically. This course will focus on the principles of communication, including perceptions, worldviews, identity, conflict, and verbal and nonverbal language expression, for effective engagement in another culture. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • IST 301 - Language Acquisition Skills (3)


    UG

    Introduces field methods for rapid adult language acquisition, such as “total physical response.” This is an applied approach to learning a non-Western language. Audits Not Allowed
    Yearly Cycle Odd years only
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • IST 303 - Introduction to Linguistics (3)


    UG

    Introduction to the basic theoretical frameworks for describing the world’s languages: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, lexicography, deixis, pragmatics, and discourse analysis. Audits Not Allowed
    Yearly Cycle Even years only
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • IST 305 - Current Global Trends (3)


    UG

    Focuses on relevant world news and current global trends such as globalization, urbanization, cultural intelligence (CQ), and kingdom professionals engaged in the global workforce. Audits Not Allowed
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • IST 306 - Ethnographic Research (3)


    UG

    Emphasizes the cross-cultural skillset of qualitative ethnographic research, which answers three basic questions: Who are the people? What are they like? And how can their spiritual and physical needs be met? Through practical application, this course will address how to discover a culture’s core values by asking powerful questions and how to synthesize, analyze, and report one’s findings. Audits Not Allowed
    Yearly Cycle Odd years only
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • IST 401 - Semester Abroad (15)


    UG

    Study abroad or international internship during junior or senior year. May include study abroad through Best Semester (CCCU) or other accredited academic institution that is approved by both the department chair and Registrar. The 15 hours of coursework must include language learning in immersed setting. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ IST 202  Previous Enrollment Required, IST 300  Previous Enrollment Required, IST 301  Previous Enrollment Required, IST 303  Previous Enrollment Required, Take IST 306  Previous Enrollment Required, Take IST 444  Previous Enrollment Required, Complete 53 credits. Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • IST 402 - Capstone Project (3)


    UG

    Reflects assimilation of knowledge from semester abroad, Christian worldview, and international studies curricula. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Take IST 306  Previous Enrollment Required, Take IST 401 , IST 450  or IST 456  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • IST 403 - Cross-Cultural Methods (3)


    UG

    Covers methods for implementing anthropological theory in cross-cultural communication. Includes topics such as contextualization, spiritual warfare, business-as-mission, orality, media, narrative pedagogy, and cross-cultural leadership. Emphasizes practical strategies to bringing peace, proclaiming the gospel, and addressing the world’s physical needs in health and development without causing unintended harm such as dependency or consumerism. Audits Not Allowed
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • IST 444 - Cross-Cultural Immersion Theory (1)


    UG

    Addresses the theoretical components of cross-cultural immersion experiences including culture shock, health concerns, safety issues, spritual climate, and team dynamics. It also speaks to logistics in obtaining passports, visas, immunizations, and financial support. This course specifically prepares students for their global practicum. Audits Not Allowed
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • IST 450 - Internship (1-12)


    UG

    This course is designed to give the student practical experience in either conducting a specific research project or in a professional position within an approved private firm or public agency. This course is open only to students majoring in international studies. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required and approval by the supervising dean must be obtained, as well as letters of recommendation from two faculty members (one should be the internship supervisor). The course may be graded on a letter bases or on a pass or fail, at the request of the faculty supervisor and the student. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
  
  • IST 456 - Global Service-Learning Practicum (2-4)


    UG

    Provides a unique experiential learning opportunity to practice skills learned in the minor while simultaneously serving a community - ideally through the means of one’s academic discipline. The hands-on service-learning component is experienced in a cross-cultural context, usually an international setting. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 2
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete IST 444 . Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms SU
  
  • IST 490 - Special Topics (3)


    UG

    A course designed for advanced students that covers selected areas not studied extensively in other international related courses and may be repeated for different topics. Audits Not Allowed

Interdisciplinary Studies

  
  • IDS 499 - Senior Intersd Studies Project (3)


    UG

    This is a senior seminar focused on interdisciplinary research and writing. All requirements and deadlines for the completion of an interdisciplinary senior project/paper are reviewed in this course. Students are expected to present their projects/papers at the end of the course. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Students must be Sophomore standing or above. Previous Enrollment Required

Mathematics

Actuarial Sciences (ASM)

Professor Estes, The Yerger Chair, Director of the Engineering Partnership

  
  • ASM 301 - Mathematical Theory of Interest (3)


    UG

    Actuaries focus on using math and statistics to evaluate risk and make strategic decisions. This course covers a range of topics relevant to actuaries, including measurment of insterest rates, interest theory, and the pricing of bonds, mortgages, annuities, and ohter financial instruments. This course will also fully prepare you to successflly take the Society of Actuaries Financial Mathematics (FM) Exam and its equivalents. This online class ahs optional live sessions. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • ASM 302 - Probability for Actuaries (3)


    UG

    Discrete Time: This course serves as an introduction to derivative contracts and option combinations. It also covers Arbitrage-free option bounds & early exercise of American options. Arbitrage-free valuation and risk-neutral pricing are used to price vanilla and exotic contracts using the binomial asset pricing model in discrete time, and the quantitative strategies to hedge portfolios consisting of such assets are also discussed. This online class has optional live sessions. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • ASM 404 - Actuarial Sciences and Risk Management (3)


    UG

    This course focuses on team-based problem solving in actuarial science & risk management. Students will learn the fundamentals of the R programming language, RStudio and R Markdown, and use these tools to complete a range of projects. Projects vary, but may include bond and loan amortization, analysis of the efficient frontier and the capital asset pricing method, insurance liability & estimates of expected loss. This course culminates in a capstone project that ties together skills from throughout the Actuarial Sciences program. This online class has optional live sessions. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MAT 099 - Intermediate Algebra Lab (1)


    UG

    For students whose mathematics ACT score is 17 or below (SAT math score is 450 or below). A lab to run along the material of intermediate algebra. This course does not fulfill the core requirement nor does it count toward the 124 hours required for graduation.  Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MAT 100 - Intermediate Algebra (3)


    UG

    For students whose mathematics ACT score is 19 or below (SAT math score is 500 or below).  A study of real numbers, algebraic expressions, algebraic fractions, linear equations/inequalities, quadratic equations, and Pythagorean theorem. This course does not fulfill the core requirement nor does it count toward the 124 hours required for graduation. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MAT 101 - College Algebra (3)


    UG

    A study of the real number system, equations, inequalities, functions, graphs, zeros of polynomials, conic sections, and the binomial theorem. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 100  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 102 - Advanced Algebra with Trigonometry (3)


    UG

    Algebra topics such as polynomials, logarithms, inequalities along with trigonometric functions and graphs, identities, equations, inverse functions, and applications of these concepts. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 101  Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • MAT 110 - Mathematics for Life (3)


    UG

    A general core alternative to MAT 101 , designed primarily for non-science majors. (Not for students planning to take trigonometry or calculus.) Topics include statistical reasoning, probability, logic, problem-solving, estimation, and other analytical skills useful in real-world situations. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 100  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 131 - Concepts of Math I (3)


    UG

    The problem-solving process, sets, logic, integers, number theory, rational numbers as fractions, decimals and percents, probability and statistics, plane and coordinate geometry, and measurement. Audits Not Allowed
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MAT 185 - Overview of Mathematics (1)


    UG

    An introductory course providing a survey of upper level mathematics topics. The course aims to engage students in various mathematical activities and describes, through visualizations and exercises, the courses that a mathematics major will take including Calculus, Statistics, Discrete Mathematics, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MAT 200 - Elementary Statistics (3)


    UG

    An elementary statistics course, emphasizing data collection and analysis needed to evaluate results of statistical studies and make good decisions. It emphasizes assessment of credibility and value of inferences made from data, for those who produce the statistics as well as those who apply the statistics Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 101  Previous Enrollment Recommended
  
  • MAT 201 - Mathematics for Business and Economics (3)


    UG

    An introduction to the basics of mathematics tools used in business and economics. Topics include an algebra review, mathematics of finance, probability computations, and introductory calculus with applications. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 101  or MAT 110 . Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 202 - Quantitative Reasoning (3)


    UG

    Quantitative Reasoning is a survey of practical and quantitative topics in mathematics with an emphasis on problem-solving, critical thinking, logical reasoning, and applications. Topics include statistical reasoning, elementary probability, logic, number systems, problem-solving techniques, estimation, mathematical models, functions, and other analytical skills useful in real world situations. Throughout the course, an emphasis will be placed on mathematical applications in business and economics as well as on gaining competent literacy on quantitative information. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MAT 207 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (3)


    UG

    Open to freshmen with mathematics ACT score of 25 or above (SAT math score is 580 or above). Concepts of analytic geometry, functions, limits, derivatives, and applications of derivatives. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 102 , ACT Math score of 25, or SAT Math score of 600 Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MAT 208 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (3)


    UG

    Integration, applications of the definite integral, logarithmic and exponential functions with their derivatives and applications. Audits Not Allowed
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED:  

    MAT 207  Previous Enrollment Required

    Offering Terms Spring Only

  
  • MAT 209 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (3)


    UG

    Further techniques of integration, infinite series, and topics in analytic geometry. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 208  Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MAT 210 - Calculus and Analytic Geometry IV (3)


    UG

    Vectors and vector calculus, three-dimensional space, partial derivatives, and multiple integrals. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 209  Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • MAT 230 - Puzzles and Riddles (3)


    UG

    Puzzles and Riddles is an exploration in different mathematically based games, puzzles, and logic riddles. Students will spend time playing with these concepts before delving into developing strategies for success. Topics include but are not limited to Latin Squares, Sudoku, Karuko, Rubik’s Cubes, and Logic Puzzles. (Preference in availability will be given to juniors and seniors. This course does not satisfy a General Education Math requirement nor a Mathematics Major elective.) Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 101 , MAT 102 , MAT 110 , MAT 200 , or MAT 207 . Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 303 - Discrete Mathematics (3)


    UG

    Logic, sets, functions, algorithms, counting, graphs, and selected topics. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 207 . Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • MAT 304 - Differential Equations (3)


    UG

    Theory and application of ordinary differential equations. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 209 . Previous Enrollment Required, TAKE MAT 311  Previous Enrollment Recommended
    Yearly Cycle Even years only
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • MAT 305 - Intro to Math Statistics and Probability (3)


    UG

    Frequency distributions, statistical constants, curve fitting, correlation and sampling, and basic laws of probability. Allow Audit
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 208  Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MAT 306 - Advanced Statistics and Probability (3)


    UG

    Continuation of MAT 305  for the further study of various standard probability distributions, moments, moment generating functions, sampling theory, and statistical inference. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 305  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 311 - Linear Algebra (3)


    UG

    Vectors, vector spaces, matrices and determinants, systems of linear equations, and linear transformations. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 207  Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MAT 314 - College Geometry (3)


    UG

    College Geometry serves as a study of axiomatic systems in geometry, including affine, projective, Euclidean, and non-Euclidean geometries and the historical background of their development. Additionally, the course is developed to assist in proof writing and reasoning. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ TAKE MAT 303  Concurrent Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 315 - Proof Exposition (1)


    UG

    Proof writing is a critical tool and discipline for one to correctly approach higher mathematics. As a continuation of the proof techniques discussed in MAT 303 , students will conduct a self-paced study on tackling proof-based problems through a written lab book with an aim to further develop critical thinking and creative problem solving. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 303  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 329 - History of Mathematics (3)


    UG

    History of Mathematics approaches the development of the broad field of mathematics from a historical perspective. The student will retrace through works of ancient cultures and mathematical giants in chronological order in order to understand the origins of mathematical thought and to develop a deeper appreciation of the current state of the mathematical field. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Take MAT 303  concurrently with MAT-329. Previous or Concurrent Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 345 - Mathematics for Business and Economics (3)


    UG

    Mathematics for Business and Economics is an introduction to the basic mathematical concepts used in finance and economics. Topics include functions, differential calculus, statistics, and finance. Applications to business are emphasized throughout the course. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 202  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 372 - Methods of Teaching Mathematics (3)


    UG

    This course will equip students in understanding Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSM) as well as NCTM Standards. Pedagogy and methodology will be emphasized with emphasis on manipulative materials and technology for teaching mathematics. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MAT 391 - Introduction to Mathematical Research I (1)


    UG

    An introduction to mathematical research by use of introductory graph theory, numerical methods, or similar fields. Students will work alongside students of MAT 491 and play a role in research. Audits Not Allowed
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MAT 303  Previous Enrollment Required

    Offering Terms Fall only
  
  • MAT 392 - Introduction to Mathematical Research II (2)


    UG

    An introduction to mathematical research by use of introductory graph theory, numerical methods, or similar fields. Students will work alongside students of MAT 492 and play a role in research. Audits Not Allowed
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MAT 303  Previous Enrollment Required

    Offering Terms Spring only
  
  • MAT 399 - Selected Topics in Mathematics (3)


    UG

    Topics chosen from such areas of mathematics as combinatorics mathematical modeling, mathematics internship, and others. Course can be taken more than once. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MAT 402 - Operations Research (3)


    UG

    Application of quantitative methods such as linear and dynamic programming, decision theory, simulation, queuing theory, and network analysis; used to solve problems in the areas of mathematics, business, and computer science. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 209  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 409 - Modern Algebra (3)


    UG

    Sets, relations, functions, groups, rings, and fields. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 305  Previous Enrollment Required
    Yearly Cycle Odd years only
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MAT 410 - Advanced Calculus (3)


    UG

    Advanced treatment of functions, limits, continuity, differentiability, and the definite integral. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 303  Previous Enrollment Required
    Offering Terms Spring Only
  
  • MAT 418 - Number Theory (3)


    UG

    Number Theory takes an encouraging and theoretical look at number systems that are often taken for granted. A course in Number Theory introduces the student to classic mathematical ideas in order to develop a stronger understanding of methods of higher mathematics as well as discover truth in a world created by God (Jeremiah 51:15, Isaiah 41:20). Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 303 . Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 421 - Topology (3)


    UG

    Topology provides a mixture of concrete and abstract mathematics through which students can further development their creative reasoning skills. Topics from general topology covered will include set theory and logic, topological spaces and continuous functions, metric spaces, connectedness and compactness, separation axioms and the Urysohn lemma. Other topics may include classification of surfaces and an introduction to the fundamental group. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 303 . Previous Enrollment Required, Take MAT 410  concurrently with MAT-421. Previous or Concurrent Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 478 - Graph Theory (3)


    UG

    Graph Theory studies networks and relationships between objects from the perspective of theoretical mathematics. The course is designed to introduce students to introductory topics of graph theory such as trees, graph coloring, independence, connectivity, planar graphs, walks, and cycles. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ Complete MAT 303 . Previous Enrollment Required, TAKE MAT 311  Previous Enrollment Recommended
  
  • MAT 491 - Topics of Mathematical Research I (1)


    UG

    A study of common mathematical research areas including but not limited to algebra, statistics, applied mathematics, data science, graph theory, number theory, and engineering. The senior mathematics major or minor will research a topic of particular interest and present the findings both in a written paper and oral presentations. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 210  MAT 304  MAT 305  MAT 311  Previous Enrollment Recommended, MAT 303  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 492 - Topics of Mathematical Research II (2)


    UG

    A continuation of study of common mathematical research areas including but not limited to algebra, statistics, applied mathematics, data science, graph theory, number theory, and engineering. The senior mathematics major or minor will research a topic of particular interest and present the findings both in a written paper and oral presentations. Audits Not Allowed
    Type of PRE-REQ MAT 210  MAT 304  MAT 305  MAT 311  Previous Enrollment Recommended, MAT 303  Previous Enrollment Required
  
  • MAT 499 - Selected Topics in Mathematics (1-3)


    UG

    Topics to be chosen from such areas of mathematics as number theory, topology, complex variables, and advanced differential equations. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1

Music

  
  • MEDU 397 - Music Education Internship (2)


    UG

    A junior/senior level required one-semester school placement for hands-on, supervised work in classroom management and teaching, ensemble conducting, etc. Open only to BAME degree students in both emphases. Audits Not Allowed
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MEDU 400  Previous or Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B11 - Brass, French Horn (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B12 - Brass, Trumpet (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B13 - Brass, Trombone (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B14 - Brass, Low Brass (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B21 - Brass, French Horn (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B22 - Brass, Trumpet (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B23 - Brass, Trombone (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B24 - Brass, Low Brass (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B31 - Brass, French Horn (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B32 - Brass, Trumpet (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B33 - Brass, Trombone (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B34 - Brass, Low Brass (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B41 - Brass, French Horn (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B42 - Brass, Trumpet (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B43 - Brass, Trombone (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B44 - Brass, Low Brass (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B51 - Brass, French Horn (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B52 - Brass, Trumpet (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B53 - Brass, Trombone (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS B54 - Brass, Low Brass (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in performance.  Audition required.  See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS C11 - Composition (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in musical composition.  Instructor permission required. See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS C21 - Composition (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in musical composition.  Instructor permission required. See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS C31 - Composition (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in musical composition.  Instructor permission required. See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS C41 - Composition (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in musical composition.  Instructor permission required. See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS C51 - Composition (1-3)


    UG

    Individual studio instruction in musical composition.  Instructor permission required. See Music Department Handbook for studio policies and requirements. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    PRE-REQ REQ or RECOMMENDED: MUS 100  Concurrent Enrollment Required

  
  • MUS E01 - Marching Band (0-1)


    UG

    Open by audition to brass, percussion, and wind instrumentalists as well as qualified students participating in the band front. May be repeated each fall semester for credit. Allow Audit
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MUS E02 - Marching Band (0-1)


    UG

    Open by audition to brass, percussion, and wind instrumentalists as well as qualified students participating in the band front. May be repeated each fall semester for credit. Allow Audit
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MUS E03 - Marching Band (0-1)


    UG

    Open by audition to brass, percussion, and wind instrumentalists as well as qualified students participating in the band front. May be repeated each fall semester for credit. Allow Audit
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MUS E04 - Marching Band (0-1)


    UG

    Open by audition to brass, percussion, and wind instrumentalists as well as qualified students participating in the band front. May be repeated each fall semester for credit. Allow Audit
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MUS E05 - Marching Band (0-1)


    UG

    Open by audition to brass, percussion, and wind instrumentalists as well as qualified students participating in the band front. May be repeated each fall semester for credit. Allow Audit
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
    Offering Terms Fall Only
  
  • MUS E11 - Chapel Worship Team (0-1)


    UG

    Open to all students by interview - audition. This music ensemble of vocalists and instrumentalists will participate in Chapel music ministry, including think tank and short range planning, leading in worship during each semester’s Chapels through Chapel singing, performing solos and in small ensembles, leading the Chapel Worship Team, and rehearsing in and directing rehearsals of the ensemble. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
  
  • MUS E12 - Chapel Worship Team (0-1)


    UG

    Open to all students by interview - audition. This music ensemble of vocalists and instrumentalists will participate in Chapel music ministry, including think tank and short range planning, leading in worship during each semester’s Chapels through Chapel singing, performing solos and in small ensembles, leading the Chapel Worship Team, and rehearsing in and directing rehearsals of the ensemble. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
  
  • MUS E13 - Chapel Worship Team (0-1)


    UG

    Open to all students by interview - audition. This music ensemble of vocalists and instrumentalists will participate in Chapel music ministry, including think tank and short range planning, leading in worship during each semester’s Chapels through Chapel singing, performing solos and in small ensembles, leading the Chapel Worship Team, and rehearsing in and directing rehearsals of the ensemble. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
  
  • MUS E14 - Chapel Worship Team (0-1)


    UG

    Open to all students by interview - audition. This music ensemble of vocalists and instrumentalists will participate in Chapel music ministry, including think tank and short range planning, leading in worship during each semester’s Chapels through Chapel singing, performing solos and in small ensembles, leading the Chapel Worship Team, and rehearsing in and directing rehearsals of the ensemble. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
  
  • MUS E15 - Chapel Worship Team (0-1)


    UG

    Open to all students by interview - audition. This music ensemble of vocalists and instrumentalists will participate in Chapel music ministry, including think tank and short range planning, leading in worship during each semester’s Chapels through Chapel singing, performing solos and in small ensembles, leading the Chapel Worship Team, and rehearsing in and directing rehearsals of the ensemble. May be repeated each semester for credit up to eight hours. Audits Not Allowed
    Crs Var Cred Increment: 1
  
  • MUS E21 - Accompanying (1)


    UG

    Supervised performance lab.  Students are assigned weekly collaborative piano projects or off-campus accompanying internships.  Coaching and feedback is provided by faculty mentor, ensemble directors, and private instructors.  Reflection required regarding biblical perspective on shaping the preparation and performance process in a collaborative setting.  Open to qualified keyboardists.  Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MUS E22 - Accompanying (1)


    UG

    Supervised performance lab.  Students are assigned weekly collaborative piano projects or off-campus accompanying internships.  Coaching and feedback is provided by faculty mentor, ensemble directors, and private instructors.  Reflection required regarding biblical perspective on shaping the preparation and performance process in a collaborative setting.  Open to qualified keyboardists.  Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MUS E23 - Accompanying (1)


    UG

    Supervised performance lab.  Students are assigned weekly collaborative piano projects or off-campus accompanying internships.  Coaching and feedback is provided by faculty mentor, ensemble directors, and private instructors.  Reflection required regarding biblical perspective on shaping the preparation and performance process in a collaborative setting.  Open to qualified keyboardists.  Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MUS E24 - Accompanying (1)


    UG

    Supervised performance lab.  Students are assigned weekly collaborative piano projects or off-campus accompanying internships.  Coaching and feedback is provided by faculty mentor, ensemble directors, and private instructors.  Reflection required regarding biblical perspective on shaping the preparation and performance process in a collaborative setting.  Open to qualified keyboardists.  Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MUS E25 - Accompanying (1)


    UG

    Supervised performance lab.  Students are assigned weekly collaborative piano projects or off-campus accompanying internships.  Coaching and feedback is provided by faculty mentor, ensemble directors, and private instructors.  Reflection required regarding biblical perspective on shaping the preparation and performance process in a collaborative setting.  Open to qualified keyboardists.  Instructor permission required. May be repeated for credit. Audits Not Allowed
  
  • MUS E31 - Percussion Ensemble (1)


    UG

    An ensemble of various mallet percussion, drum and miscellaneous rhythm instruments open by audition to all students who have ever played percussion instruments. First semester participants may form the core of the Marching Band drumline. May be repeated each semester for up to eight hours of credit. Allow Audit
 

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