One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVK 1013A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
Class instruction is for students with little or no previous training in piano performance. It is designed to meet proficiency requirements for music pre-majors and as an introductory musicianship course for nonmusic pre-majors. Reading, scales, harmonization, transposition and improvisation are emphasized. This course is required for music students with a principal instrument other than piano. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses.
Class instruction is for students with little previous training in piano performance. Reading scales, arpeggios, harmonization, transposition and improvisation skills are developed. This course is required for music pre-majors with a principal instrument other than piano. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVK 1311 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVK 1313 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
Class instruction is for music pre-majors with a principal instrument other than piano. Functional skills of reading, technique, harmonization, transposition and improvisation receive further development. Study of standard piano literature, intermediate level, also is included. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses.
Class instruction is for music pre-majors with a principal instrument other than piano. Functional skills receive further development as well as performance of intermediate piano literature. Reading of open score (vocal and instrumental) included. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVK 2321 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVK 2323 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVP 1011A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Percussion
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVP 1011B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Percussion
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVP 1011B with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Students learn the performance of rudimentary skills necessary to perform on any given percussion instrument and performance of a solo on each. This may include scales and rudiments for each of the applicable percussion instruments. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVP 1311 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Students learn the performance of rudimentary skills necessary to perform on any given percussion instrument and performance of a solo on each. This may include scales and rudiments for each of the applicable percussion instruments. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of technical exercises applicable to each of the percussion instruments. This may include rudiments, scales and arpeggios on specific instruments. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVP 2321 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of technical exercises applicable to each of the percussion instruments. This may include rudiments, scales and arpeggios on specific instruments. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1011A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1012A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1013A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVS 1014A - Applied Preparatory Music I - String Bass
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVS 1014B - Applied Preparatory Music II - String Bass
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1014A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary-level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from Applied Music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Applied Music courses.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1015A with a grade of “C” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the Applied I level is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Applied Music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1016A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
No musical prerequisite is necessary for admission to this course. Class instruction is in beginning guitar techniques. Drills include basic musical idioms, finger technique and fold style accompanying. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1311 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1312 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1313 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1314 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
The development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from Applied Music may count elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Applied Music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1315 or equivalent.
The development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from Applied Music may count elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Applied Music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 1316 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 2321 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 2322 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 2323 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 2324 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
Continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level. Continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from Applied Music may count elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Applied Music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 2325 or equivalent.
Continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level. Continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from Applied Music may count elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for Applied Music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVS 2326 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVV 1011A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This is class instruction for students who have had little or no previous training in vocal technique. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVV 1311 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVV 2321 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1011A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1012A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVW 1013A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Clarinet
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVW 1013B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Clarinet
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1013A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVW 1014B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Bassoon
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1014A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVW 1015A - Applied Preparatory Music I - Saxophone
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading music, technical skills and performance of elementary level classical music. Includes study of scales, chords and arpeggios. Final examination consists of prepared program of technique and literature performed for the instructor. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
MVW 1015B - Applied Preparatory Music II - Saxophone
(2 Credit Hours) (A.A.)
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1015A with a grade of “B” or higher or permission of instructor.
One-on-one instruction designed to develop fundamentals of reading skills, technique and repertoire at the upper elementary/ early intermediate level. Final examination is performed before a panel of applied music instructors when application for further study at the next higher level (Applied I) is made. No more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1311 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1312 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1313 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1314 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 1315 or equivalent.
This course includes the development of intermediate level reading and technical skills and study of standard intermediate classical repertoire. Range, tone, articulation and speed are developed through study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. Memorization is required as appropriate. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 2321 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 2322 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 2323 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 2324 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
One hour per week. Prerequisites: MVW 2325 or equivalent.
This course includes the continued development of reading, technique and repertoire to the advanced level and continued study of scales, chords, arpeggios and other technical exercises. All students perform in one student recital and exhibit their development through jury examination at the end of the term. Degree-seeking students who are making progress in their degree programs may repeat this course a maximum of two (2) times; however, no more than a total of eight (8) combined credits from applied music may count toward elective credits. Students are advised to consult the transfer university about the number of transferrable credits for applied music courses. Additional special fees are required.
This course provides instruction and practice in the basic skills needed to the health student who has interrupted the program of study to progress successfully through the associate degree in nursing program. Emphasis is placed on concepts and skills needed to provide safe patient care, specific learning skills will be addressed for each individual student.
Prerequisites: By permission ONLY from the nursing department.
The content of this course is to provide additional knowledge and skill in the care of a client requiring cardiac monitoring in an acute care setting. This course builds on knowledge students obtained previously in covering the cardiovascular body system. Basic arrhythmia interpretation and nursing implications associated with cardiac rhythm changes assist students with an additional assessment skill that further develops their critical thinking ability in the health care setting.
Prerequisites: Proof of RN licensure or license eligible; current CPR. By permission from the nursing department only.
This BSN elective course prepares the registered nurse for the role of the perioperative nurse in establishing and sustaining system equilibrium during the preoperative period. A minimum of two years work experience as a RN is recommended. This course teaches perioperative nurse practice in surgery and related departments. The course is a supervised clinical preceptorship of patient care during the preop, intraop, and postop care of the surgical patient. Additional special fees are required.
Prerequisites/corequisites: completion of NSP 3276, by permission ONLY from the nursing department. The content of this course is to provide advanced knowledge and skills in critical care nursing for registered nurses enrolled in the RN to B.S.N. program and intending to work in or have interest in learning about critical care nursing. The course is an introduction to critical care nursing. Content areas are developed around the body systems: cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine, hematological and multisystem. The course work includes classroom, eLearning and simulation. Additional special fees are required.
Two hours class per week. Prerequisites: Course admission is by nursing department permission only.
This course includes the study of Relative Value; using various operation on common and decimal fractions; solving equations to determine value of x, ratio and proportions; working with equivalents in decimals, fractions, ratios and percentages; using the metric, apothecary and household systems of measures; reading medication labels; dosage calculations; calculating IV flow rates and critical care flow rates; rounding, converting Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures; and calculating body mass index.(Elective) Note(s): For nursing majors only.
This course provides six hours of lecture, three hours of lab and nine hours of clinical experience per week. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Anatomy and Physiology I and II; Written Communication I; and any Area II A.A. Mathematics courses.
Corequisites: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 1023L. This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts within the three domains of Nursing: Individual, Nursing, and Healthcare. Emphasis is placed on the simple alterations in health and wellness as they pertain to the three domains. Concepts related to the Individual domain includes select topics of biophysical, psychosocial, and sexuality. The Nursing domain includes aspects distinct to beginning nursing practice and the nursing profession. The course introduces the student to the basic principles within the Healthcare environment. Additional special fee is required. Note(s): For nursing majors only.