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MATH 3130 - Differential Equations II Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 3120 Description: The Laplace transform and its application to differential equations, systems of linear differential equations, numerical methods. Fourier series and the solution of boundary value problems involving partial differential equations such as the heat equation and the wave equation. |
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MATH 3450 - Linear Algebra Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1920 Description: Systems of linear equations, determinants, vector spaces with emphasis on finite-dimensional spaces, linear transformations, similarity, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization, quadratic forms, numerical methods, and applications. |
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MATH 3630 - College Geometry Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1910 and one year of high school Geometry Description: An introduction to modern elementary geometry, transformational geometry, projective geometry, non-Euclidean geometry, and foundations of geometry. |
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MATH 4000 - Mathematics Seminar Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1910 Description: The course will explore connections among the various content areas, such as calculus, geometry, and statistics, required in the mathematics add-on endorsement program. |
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MATH 4010 - History of Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Description: Development of elementary mathematics and a study of the individuals and cultures who contributed to it. |
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MATH 4020 - Geometry for Elementary and Middle School Teachers Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1410 , 1420 Description: Topics include informal, plane, and solid geometries; tessellations; transformations; measurements; deductive reasoning; constructions with dynamic geometry software and other tools; topology and graph theory. |
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MATH 4030 - Problem Solving for Elementary and Middle School Teachers Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1410 , 1420 Description: Students will engage in recreational mathematics, puzzles, and games. The emphasis is to develop problem solving skills using various tools and techniques, such as algebra, modeling, and appropriate technology. |
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MATH 4100 - Teaching Mathematics in Grades K-3 Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1410 , 1420 with grades of “C” or higher and Milestone II (Milestone II requirements) Corequisite: RDG 4010 Description: Contemporary elementary school mathematics curriculum, teaching materials, and strategies for effective teaching. Field experience required. |
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MATH 4110 - Number Theory Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1920 Description: Divisibility, properties of primes, analysis of congruence, quadratic residues, and Diophantine analysis. |
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MATH 4130 - Financial Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1910 ;
Description: Prepares students for actuarial exam 2/FM: present and accumulated values of cash flows, reserving, valuation, pricing, asset/liability management, investment income, capital budgeting, valuing of contingent cash flows, and financial instruments including derivatives and arbitrage-free pricing. |
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MATH 4140 - Financial Derivatives Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 4130 , 4240 or permission of instructor Description: This course covers introductory financial derivatives, general properties of options, the binomial option pricing model, the Black-Scholes option pricing model, Greek options, risk management, and interest rate derivatives. This course prepares students for actuarial exam 3F/MFE. |
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MATH 4150 - Teaching Mathematics in Grades 4-6 Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II and MATH 1410 , MATH 1420 with grades of “C” or higher Description: Contemporary elementary school mathematics curriculum, teaching materials, and strategies for effective teaching in grades 4-6. Field experience required. |
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MATH 4160 - Complex Analysis Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1920 Description: The algebra of complex numbers, properties of analytic functions, elementary functions and mappings, complex integration, power series, residues and poles, conformal mapping. |
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MATH 4180 - Actuarial Mathematics I: Short Term Actuarial Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Cross Listed MATH 5180;
Prerequisite: MATH 4240 or STAT 4240 or MATH 5240 or STAT 5240 or permission of instructor; Description: Prepares students for Short Term Actuarial Mathematics exam: Topics includes Severity models, Frequency models, Aggregate models, Coverage modification, Risk measures, Construction and selection of parametric models, Credibility, Insurance and reinsurance coverage, Pricing and reserving short term insurance coverage.
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MATH 4200 - Mathematics Content and Pedagogy for Middle School Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 3630 as a pre/corequisite or both (MATH 1410 and MATH 1420 with a grade of “C” or higher); and Milestone II Description: Using appropriate technology, students will investigate and apply concepts of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, probability, and calculus. The course will also address pedagogy in the middle school mathematics classroom. Field experience required. |
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MATH 4210 - Topology Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 2110 Description: Sets, metric spaces, limits, continuous maps and homeomorphisms, connectedness, and compact topological spaces. |
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MATH 4240 - Probability Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Cross Listed STAT 4240 Prerequisite: MATH 1920 Description: A mathematical introduction to probability; sample spaces; probability functions; counting techniques; conditional probability; independence, total probability and Baye’s rule; discrete and continuous random variables; expectation, median, variance; joint and conditional distributions; moment generating functions; laws of large numbers and the central limit therem. |
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MATH 4260 - Stochastic Processes Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Cross Listed STAT 4260 Prerequisite: MATH 4240 or Description: An introduction to stochastic processes and their applications: Poisson and compound Poisson processes; discrete and continuous time Markov chains; renewal theory; random walks and Brownian motion. |
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MATH 4321 - Introduction to Symbolic Computation Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Description: This course exposes students to computer algebra systems and other software packages. Students will learn to use these programs which will enhance their understanding in several courses in Mathematics, Statistics, Sciences and Engineering. |
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MATH 4400 - The Teaching of Secondary School Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Milestone II and 19 hours of mathematic courses in the major Pre/Corequisite: Description: Strategies for teaching high school mathematics that reflect best practiced recommendations. Field experience required. |
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MATH 4450 - Mathematical Models Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1920 , 3450 Description: Formation of mathematical models for problems in science and business. Special emphasis on models requiring algebra, calculus, discrete methods, and probabilistic models. |
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MATH 4460 - Applied Mathematics Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 2110 , 3120 , or permission of instructor Description: In-depth study of an application of mathematics to industry, business, science or the social sciences. Specific topic chosen at the instructor’s discretion. Possible topics include but are not limited to computational graph theory, stochastic, differential equation, financial mathematics, environmental mathematics, mathematical biology, data mining, etc. A project or paper is required. |
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MATH 4500 - Modern Algebra Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 3010 with a grade of “C” or higher Description: Relations, maps, abstract algebras, groups, rings, integral domains, order, morphisms, fields, and factorization. |
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MATH 4670 - Numerical Analysis Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 1920 , (CSCI 1010 or 2000 ) or permission of instructor Description: Digital computer programming, finite differences, numerical integration, matrix computations, numerical solutions of non-linear systems and differential equations. |
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MATH 4710 - Real Analysis Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 2110 , MATH 3010 Description: Functions, cardinality, real numbers, sequences, limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, infinite series, sequences, and series of functions. |
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MATH 4810 - Senior Seminar Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Senior standing and permission of Department Chair Description: The threads that link concepts found in undergraduate mathematics will be discussed. The transition from student to career will be addressed. The library and other resources will be utilized to encourage a continuing development of mathematical thought. |
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MATH 4900 - Special Problems Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Description: Selected mathematical topics of general interest. |
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MATH 4910 - Topics in Mathematics Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Description: Workshops of short duration, organized around topics of current interest.
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MATH 4920 - Topics in Mathematics Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Description: Workshops of short duration, organized around topics of current interest.
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MATH 4930 - Topics in Mathematics Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Description: Workshops of short duration, organized around topics of current interest.
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Medical Technology |
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MTEC 3760 - Immunology and Serology Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: BIOL 2300/2301 or 3050/3051 or 3730/3731 with a grade of “C” or higher Description: A comprehensive immunology course that includes the development, function, and failures of the immune system including the fundamentals of antigen-antibody reactions and serologic procedures performed in the clinical laboratory. |
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MTEC 3761 - Immunology and Serology Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 3760 ; Description: See corequisite for description |
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MTEC 3910 - Fundamentals of Hematology Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: BIOL 2020/2021 and permission of instructor Description: Study of formed elements of the blood and the mechanism of coagulation, with an emphasis on normal development and routine evaluation of blood samples together with development of basic laboratory skills. The use of statistics in the analysis and interpretation of laboratory data is introduced. |
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MTEC 3911 - Fundamentals of Hematology Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 3910 ;
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MTEC 3940 - Fundamentals of Clinical Analysis Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: CHEM 1120/1121 and permission of instructor; Description: Introduction to clinical analysis including specimen collection, processing, testing and statistical analysis. Students will gain a foundation in the correlation of clinically significant analyses to disease states. Quality control, the basic metabolic panel, and select concepts in urinalysis will also be introduced.
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MTEC 3941 - Fundamentals of Clinical Analysis Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 3940 ; Description: See corequisite for description. |
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MTEC 4090 - Clinical Hematology Credit Hours: 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Practical experience in fundamental techniques in the clinical hematology section at an affiliated hospital laboratory. Additional practical experience with equipment maintenance, reporting and correlating results, quality control and proficiency testing, case studies and special procedures. |
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MTEC 4290 - Clinical Microbiology Credit Hours: 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Practical experience in the routine isolation and identification of medically significant bacteria, fungi, and parasites using approved methods in the clinical bacteriology/mycology/parasitology section of an affiliated hospital laboratory. Additional practical experience with equipment maintenance, reporting and correlating results, quality control and proficiency testing, case studies, and special procedures. |
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MTEC 4390 - Clinical Immunohematology Serology Credit Hours: 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Practical experience in the current methods of blood grouping, typing, fetal screening, transfusion therapy, and serology testing in the clinical immunohematology/serology section of an affiliated hospital laboratory. Additional practical experience with equipment maintenance, reporting and correlating results, quality control and proficiency testing, case studies, and special procedures. |
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MTEC 4490 - Clinical Chemistry Urinalysis Credit Hours: 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Practical experience in fundamental techniques in the routine clinical chemistry/urinalysis section at an affiliated hospital laboratory. Additional practical experience with equipment maintenance, reporting and correlating results, quality control and proficiency testing, case studies, and special procedures. |
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MTEC 4500 - Research Credit Hours: 2-4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and minimum cumulative GPA 2.5 Description: This course is offered for those who desire to pursue a special study of some medical/biological problem beyond what is possible in regular courses. The student is expected to select and plan a research problem and pursue it to some state of completion. |
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MTEC 4730 - Diagnostic Microbiology I Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of the MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Advanced study of the bacterial agents which cause human disease. The processing and handling of clinical specimens with emphasis on state of the art isolation an identification of pathogenic bacteria is included. The theory and laboratory practice in clinical serology used in diagnosis of infectious disease is also emphasized. (Including ASO, CRP, RPR, ELISA, and IF) |
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MTEC 4731 - Diagnostic Microbiology I Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 4730 ; Description: See corequisite for description. |
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MTEC 4750 - Management, Research, Education Seminar Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Present educational terminology and techniques applied in the clinical laboratory workplace; present concepts of research design and practice and methods of evaluating clinical laboratory research; present organizational, cost control, and management methods for laboratory operations; and introduce local, state, and federal regulations applicable to the clinical laboratory. |
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MTEC 4900 - Clinical Phlebotomy Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Practical experience in fundamental techniques in the routine clinical phlebotomy section at an affiliated hospital laboratory. Additional practical experience with universal safety precautions, specimen collection, specimen processing, and specimen accessioning. |
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MTEC 4910 - Hematology Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of the MTEC program or permission of program director Description: The study of human blood with emphasis on anemia, leukemia, special stains and tests, enzyme deficiencies, cellular and humoral immunity, autoimmune disorders, genetic abnormalities, vascular and biochemical coagulation and associated disorders. Discussion of physical and cellular aspects of body fluids, microscopic examination, specimen collection, and handling of transudates, exudates, and other body fluids. |
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MTEC 4911 - Hematology Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 4910 ; Description: See corequisite for description. |
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MTEC 4920 - Molecular Diagnostics Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Description: Instruction on nucleic acid biochemistry and techniques used in molecular diagnostics with emphasis on the application and interpretation of molecular based diagnostics tests. |
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MTEC 4930 - Board of Certification Review Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Pre/Corequisite: MTEC 4290 Description: This course provides a comprehensive review of medical technology coursework through the application of didactic and clinical courses. Test taking strategies and review for national certification examination will be emphasized. |
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MTEC 4940 - Clinical Analysis I Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of the MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Chemical, physical, and microscopic examination of urine and other body fluids. Inborn errors of metabolism and renal function, disease, and diagnostic testing will also be examined. Clinical laboratory testing, automation, quality control, clinical significance, and correlation of results with pathological states will be emphasized. |
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MTEC 4941 - Clinical Analysis I Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 4940 ; Description: See corequisite for description |
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MTEC 4950 - Immunohematology Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of the MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: The immunological aspects of erythrocytes and other cells in the context of blood grouping systems, donor selection, specimen collection, processing, component preparation, compatibility testing, and transfusions. HLA systems, adverse reactions, and data management are covered. |
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MTEC 4951 - Immunohematology Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 4950 ; Description: See corequisite for description. |
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MTEC 4970 - Clinical Analysis II Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of the MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: The study of chemical analyses of importance to human pathology. Endocrinology, toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring, lipoprotein analysis, carbohydrates, enzymes, electrolytes, hemoglobin metabolism, tumor markers, immunochemical methods, and molecular diagnostics will be discussed. Clinical laboratory testing, significance, and correlation of results with pathological states will be emphasized. |
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MTEC 4971 - Clinical Analysis II Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 4970 ; Description: See corequisite for description. |
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MTEC 4980 - Diagnostic Microbiology II Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Acceptance into the senior year (clinical phase) of the MTEC program or permission of program director or permission of instructor Description: Introduction of the fundamental techniques used in the isolation, identification, and recovery of medically important mycobacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses. Emphasis is also placed on the host/microbial interaction and response. The theory and laboratory practice in clinical serology (of the above organisms) used in the diagnosis of infectious disease is also covered. |
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MTEC 4981 - Diagnostic Microbiology II Lab Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Corequisite: MTEC 4980 ; Description: See corequisite for description. |
Military Science and Leadership |
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MSL 101L - Basic Military Skill Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 1010 Description: See MSL 1010 |
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MSL 102L - Military Science Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 1020 Description: See MSL 1020 |
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MSL 201L - Leadership and MGT Skills Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Description: See MSL 2010 |
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MSL 202L - Intro to Tact Skills II Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 2020 Description: See MSL 2020 |
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MSL 301L - Tactical Leadership Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 3010 Description: See MSL 3010 |
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MSL 302L - Tactical Leadership II Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 3020 Description: See MSL 3020 |
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MSL 304L - Leadership Development and Assessment Course Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 3040 Description: See MSL 3040 |
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MSL 401L - Advanced Military Skills and Knowledge I Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 4010 Description: See MSL 4010 |
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MSL 402L - Advanced Military Skills and Knowledge II Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 4020 Description: See MSL 4020 |
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MSL 403L - Military Leadership Seminar Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 4030 Description: See MSL 4030 |
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MSL 404L - Military Leadership Seminar Lab Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 4040 Description: See MSL 4040 |
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MSL 1000 - The Army Physical Fitness Program Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Description: Physical Education activity course open to all University students
Enables students to develop an understanding of the “total fitness” concept in order to live a more healthy and meaningful life. Increases physical awareness and personal fitness level measured through strength, muscle endurance, and cardio respiratory endurance. |
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MSL 1001 - Summer Fitness Training Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MSL 3010 , 3020 Description: Description: Preparation for required summer training of all cadets seeking an Army officer commission. Training focuses on physical fitness in preparation to take the Army Physical Fitness Test at the Leadership Development and Assessment Course. |
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MSL 1010 - Leadership and Management Skills I Credit Hours: 2 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 101L Description: Time management, organizational and planning skills; and the recognition, understanding, and development of leadership abilities for the undergraduate. Introduction to the military including rappelling, history and traditions of the Armed Forces, contemporary issues facing today’s Army, and introduction to Army weapons. |
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MSL 1020 - Leadership and Management Skills II Credit Hours: 2 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 102L Description: Basic military skills and knowledge to include: leadership, drill and ceremonies, rappelling and mountaineering, introduction to the role, organization, and branches of the U.S. Army; introduction to first aid measures, and introduction to military decision-making process. |
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MSL 2010 - Intro to Tactical Skills I Credit Hours: 2 Credit Hours Corequisite: MSL 201L Description: Two hours lecture, two hours laboratory (2) Prerequisites: permission of instructor Basic military skills and knowledge to include rifle marksmanship, firing the M- 16 rifle; instruction on the principles of leadership; and customs and traditions of the service. |
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MSL 2020 - Introduction to Tactical Skills Credit Hours: 2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Permission of instructor Corequisite: MSL 202L Description: Introduction to basic tactical skills such as map reading, land navigation, and orienteering. Topics covered include basic first aid, tactical communications, introduction to tactics, and leadership. |
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MSL 2030 - Leaders Training Course Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Description: Required for non-veterans entering their Junior year in the fall term. Consists of 28 days (224 hours) of instruction on the principles of leadership, teamwork, drill and ceremonies, tactics, a familiarization with the basic units in the Army; practical application of the principles of patrolling, physical training, weapons familiarization and marksmanship. Qualified students may be awarded a two-year scholarship, undergraduate or graduate level. |
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MSL 3010 - Tactical Leadership I Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MSL 1010 , 1020 , 2010 or 2030 Corequisite: MSL 301L Description: Principles and skills to include: advanced map reading, land navigation, and leadership. Topics include branches of the Army first aid, hygiene, radio and communication procedures. Introduction to small unit tactics. Physical fitness is highly emphasized. Designed to prepare the student for advanced camp and future service as an officer. |
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MSL 3020 - Tactical Leadership II Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MSL 3010 Corequisite: MSL 302L Description: Advanced small unit tactics to include basic principles of patrolling. A study of command and staff functions, light infantry organization, weapons, principles of war, troop leading procedures, and combat orders. An analysis of leadership techniques and successful combat leadership. Physical fitness is highly emphasized. Designed to prepare the student for advanced camp and future service as an officer. |
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MSL 3040 - Leadership Development and Assessment Course Credit Hours: 4 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MSL 3010 , 3020 Description: Commissioning requirements for all cadets. Consisting of five weeks (264 hours) of summer training instruction on the advanced techniques of leadership in small units; exercises in garrison, and tactical operations in the field; physical training and conditioning; weapons qualifications; orientation on combat arms team operations. |
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MSL 3050 - Military Leadership Internship Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MSL 3010 , 3020 Description: The internship consists of observation and participation in serving and leading in an active duty Army unit. The student will do all unit training while serving as an Army officer candidate for 240-300 contact hours in the field. This blends classroom theory and practical work experience. |
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MSL 4010 - Advanced Military Skills and Knowledge I Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MSL 3020 Corequisite: MSL 401L Description: Leadership and management instruction designed to prepare the student for commissioning, the officer basic course, and first assignment. Course includes preparation of accession packets, Army writing style; preparation of after-action reports; briefings, plans and orders; preparation and conduct of meetings; and the Army personnel, intelligence, training, and logistics systems. Physical fitness is highly emphasized. |
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MSL 4020 - Advanced Military Skills and Knowledge II Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: MSL 4010 Corequisite: MSL 402L Description: Leadership and management instruction designed to prepare the student for commissioning, the officer basic course, and first assignment. Course includes military law and justice, role of the noncommissioned officer, customs and traditions of the service, and fundamentals of the military profession (leadership and ethics). Physical fitness is highly emphasized. |
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MSL 4030 - Military Leadership Seminar I Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Description: Description: Study of U.S. “small wars” from the Barbary Pirates through our current war. Shows the impact of these conflicts on our nation and our military, highlighting we have often fought this type of conflict in our history. Topics include domestic debate, force projection, population protection, doctrinal insights, and lessons learned. |
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MSL 4040 - Military Leadership Seminar II Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Description: Overview of U.S. undeclared wars from the American Revolution through the current Global War on Terror (GWOT). Shows the impact of these conflicts on our military force structure, military funding, training, and doctrine, and image of our military both at home and abroad. |
Music, Applied Music, and Individual Music Instruction |
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MUS 303X - Special Topics Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Description: Course investigates a topic of a narrower scope than other music course as designed by instructor. Subject may be a specific type of music, repertory, era, area study, composer, technique, etc. |
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MUS 1027 - Class Piano I Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Course Changes: Course number change from MUS 1160 Prerequisite: MUS 1057 ; Description: Group instruction for music majors. Preparation for the required music major piano proficiency exam. Focus on keyboard fluency, technique, score reading, sight reading, ensemble performance, and harmonization. |
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MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Course Changes: Title change from Music Appreciation Description: An introductory course designed to help create an awareness of the contribution which music can make toward the enrichment of living. |
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MUS 1040 - Introduction to Music Theory Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Description: This course provides an introduction to basic fundamentals of music notation, scales, meters, intervals and chords, and an introduction to basic keyboard skills. Required for students who need preparation for MUS 1057 Music Theory I . This course is not applicable towards theory requirements in music degree programs. |
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MUS 1050 - Introduction to Music Theory Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Description: This course provides an introduction to basic fundamentals of music notation, scales, meters, intervals and chords, and an introduction to basic keyboard skills. Required for students who need preparation for MUS 1057 Music Theory I . This course is not applicable towards theory requirements in music degree programs. |
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MUS 1057 - Music Theory I Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Course Changes: Course number change from MUS 1180 Description: Development of reading and hearing skills; study of notations, scales, meters, intervals and chords; beginning study of melody and harmony. Course MUS 1057 and MUS 1155 must be taken sequentially. |
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MUS 1058 - Ear Training I Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Course Changes: Number from MUS 1185 and title from Aural Skills I Description: Students will cover basic ear training and sight singing, interval and chord identification, and melodic dictation. This course must be taken before MUS 1156 . |
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MUS 1060 - Recital Attendance Credit Hours: 0 Credit Hours Description: Description: Full-time Music majors (except music education majors) are required to attend 15 approved recitals and concerts each semester for eight semesters. Grading on a pass/fail basis. Music education majors need only seven semesters. |
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MUS 1100 - Piano-Individual Instruction Credit Hours: 1-3 Credit Hours Description: Individual instruction. |
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MUS 1109 - Piano-1/2 Hour, Individual Instruction Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Description: Individual instruction on a designated instrument. Each course is primarily intended for music minors and elective lessons and will be given one-half hour contact time. It may be repeated for credit. |
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MUS 1127 - Class Piano II Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Course Changes: number from MUS 1170 Prerequisite: MUS 1027 ; Description: Group instruction for music majors. Students work toward and complete sections of their major-specific keyboard proficiency exam. |
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MUS 1140 - Harp–Individual Instruction Credit Hours: 1-2 Credit Hours Prerequisite: For music majors only or permission of the chair Description: Individual Instruction. |
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MUS 1150 - Organ-Individual Instruction Credit Hours: 1-3 Credit Hours Description: Individual instruction. |
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MUS 1155 - Music Theory II Credit Hours: 3 Credit Hours Course Changes: number from MUS 1190 Prerequisite: MUS 1057 ; Description: Development of reading and hearing skills; study of notations, scales, meters, intervals and chords; beginning study of melody and harmony. Course MUS 1057 and MUS 1190 must be taken sequentially. |
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MUS 1156 - Ear Training II Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Course Changes: number from MUS 1195 and title from Aural Skills II Prerequisite: MUS 1058 Description: Students will cover basic ear training and sight singing, interval and chord identification, and melodic dictation. |
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MUS 1159 - Organ-1/2 Hour, Individual Instruction Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Description: Individual instruction on a designated instrument. Each course is primarily intended for music minors and elective lessons and will be given one-half hour contact time. It may be repeated for credit. |
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MUS 1169 - Piano for Adult Beginners Credit Hours: 1 Credit Hours Description: Piano for the adult beginner covers notation and rhythm reading. Students will be able to play simple melodies with primary chords in one semester. This course requires daily practice. |
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