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Music
Special Note on Fees: The Applied Music Fee is charged for every course registered.
APPLIED MUSIC
Instruction in applied areas of music performance is available to all PBA students either for credit or through the School’s Preparatory Division. Applied music courses may not be audited; all applied music courses must be taken for credit. Persons seeking credit must meet certain proficiency standards in the applied area sought for study; if such proficiencies are not met, students must enroll in class study until the required proficiency level for private study is attained. Students who are not music majors or minors must complete an application with the appropriate applied division coordinator each semester prior to receiving registration confirmation; registration in a particular course does not guarantee instruction. All areas of applied music are offered in fall and spring semesters. An audition is required before credit will be given for study in an applied major area or applied principal area. If a student withdraws from an applied music course after the second week of classes, the applied music fee cannot be refunded. Applied music course numbers consist of the MUS prefix followed by a letter that indicates the particular area of instruction, as follows:
MUSI Instrumental Applied Music
Brass, woodwinds, strings, percussion, & guitar.
MUSK Keyboard Applied Music Piano and organ.
MUSV Vocal Applied Music
Course numbers are given for lower level and upper level study. Admission to upper level study is granted upon successful completion of the fourth semester jury and recommendation of the applied instructor. Each course number may be repeated for credit up to four times, for a total of eight semesters. |
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• MUSK 1811 - Piano Secondary
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• MUSK 1911 - Organ Secondary
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• MUSK 3102 - Piano Major
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• MUSK 3202 - Organ Major
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• MUSK 3301 - Piano Principal
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• MUSK 3392 - Sixty-minute Piano Principal
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• MUSK 3401 - Organ Principal
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• MUSK 3492 - Sixty-minute Organ Principal
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• MUSK 3811 - Piano Secondary
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• MUSK 3911 - Organ Secondary
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• MUSV 1102 - Voice Major
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• MUSV 1121 - Voice Principal
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• MUSV 1141 - Voice Secondary
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• MUSV 1161 - Voice Principal, Popular Music
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• MUSV 1171 - Music Theatre Voice Principal Lower Level
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• MUSV 1192 - Sixty-minute Voice Principal
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• MUSV 3102 - Voice Major
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• MUSV 3121 - Voice Principal
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• MUSV 3141 - Voice Secondary
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• MUSV 3161 - Voice Principal, Popular Music
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• MUSV 3171 - Music Theatre Voice Principal Upper Level
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• MUSV 3192 - Sixty-minute Voice Principal
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Music Ensembles
Course numbers are given for lower level and upper level study. Admission to upper level study is granted upon successful completion of four semesters of lower level study and/or recommendation of the ensemble director. Each course number may be repeated for credit up to four times, for a total of eight semesters. Membership in ensembles is open to all PBA students. Standard Ensembles (Oratorio Chorus, Concert Choir, Women’s Chorale, PBA Symphony, and Symphonic Band) are offered each semester. Additional ensembles are offered as enrollment permits. Contact the department of music for information on ensemble offerings, openings in particular groups, and audition requirements for those groups requiring an audition. In order to maintain an annual calendar of performances, membership in an ensemble normally requires participation for both Fall and Spring semesters of an academic year.
No ensemble may be audited; ensemble courses must be taken for credit. |
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• MUSA 3001 - Oratorio Chorus
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• MUSA 3021 - Concert Choir
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• MUSA 3101 - PBA Symphony
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• MUSA 3221 - Chamber Music Ensemble
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• MUSA 3301 - Collegium Musicum
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• MUSA 3601 - Symphonic Band
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• MUSA 3701 - Jazz Ensemble
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• MUSA 3711 - Pop-Rock Lab Ensemble
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• MUSA 3721 - Worship Music Ensemble
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• MUSA 3761 - World Music Ensemble
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Nursing
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• NUR 2003 - Introduction to Professional Nursing
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• NUR 2004 - Fundamentals of Nursing Theory
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• NUR 2012 - Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical
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• NUR 2023 - Health Assessment with Lab
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• NUR 3013 - Pathophysiology & Pharmacology I
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• NUR 3043 - Pathophysiology & Pharmacology II
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• NUR 3223 - Nursing Research
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• NUR 3233 - Community Nursing: Theory
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• NUR 3242 - Community Nursing: Clinical
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• NUR 3343 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I: Theory
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• NUR 3352 - Medical-Surgical Nursing I: Clinical
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• NUR 3403 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II: Theory
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• NUR 3412 - Medical-Surgical Nursing II: Clinical
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• NUR 3803 - Transition to BSN Role
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• NUR 3813 - Health Assessment for the Practicing RN
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• NUR 3824 - Pathophysiology and Pharmacology
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• NUR 4102 - Maternal Nursing: Theory
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• NUR 4111 - Maternal Nursing: Clinical
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• NUR 4153 - Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing: Theory
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• NUR 4162 - Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing: Clinical
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• NUR 4202 - Pediatric Nursing Theory
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• NUR 4203 - Nursing Leadership & Management
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• NUR 4211 - Pediatric Nursing Clinical
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• NUR 4223 - Complex Nursing: Theory
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• NUR 4232 - Complex Nursing: Clinical
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• NUR 4313 - Applied Pathophysiology
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• NUR 4323 - Contemporary Nursing Stress Management Strategies
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• NUR 4333 - End-of-Life Issues & Concepts
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• NUR 4343 - Healthcare Policy: Economic and Ethical Analysis
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• NUR 4353 - Christian Nurses and Alternative Healing Therapies
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• NUR 4504 - Senior Preceptorship: Clinical
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• NUR 4563 - Critical Thinking in Clinical Nursing Practice
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• NUR 4710 - Professional Nursing Competency
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• NUR 4711 - Professional Nursing Competency
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• NUR 4720 - Professional Nursing
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• NUR 4720 - Professional Nursing Competency
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• NUR 4721 - Professional Nursing Competency
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• NUR 4730 - Professional Nursing Competency
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• NUR 4731 - Nursing Professional Competency
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• NUR 4883 - Capstone RN-BSN Practicum
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Oceanography
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• OCY 1001 - Introduction to Marine Science Laboratory
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• OCY 1003 - Introduction to Marine Science
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• OCY 1041 - Oceans Laboratory
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• OCY 1043 - Oceans
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• OCY 3103 - Integrative Oceanography
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• OCY 4111 - Physical Oceanography Laboratory
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• OCY 4113 - Physical Oceanography
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• OCY 4121 - Geological Oceanography Laboratory
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• OCY 4123 - Geological Oceanography
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• OCY 4133 - Chemical Oceanography
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• OCYV 4811 - Independent Project
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• OCYV 4812 - Independent Project
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• OCYV 4813 - Independent Project
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• OCYV 4814 - Independent Project
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Philosophy
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• PHL 1053 - Asian Philosophies
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• PHL 1103 - Foundations of Social Science
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• PHL 1113 - Philosophy Goes to the Movies
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• PHL 3003 - Creative Thinking and Effective Reasoning
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• PHL 3073 - Nineteenth-century Philosophy
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• PHL 3083 - Epistemology
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• PHL 3103 - Selected Topics in Philosophy
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• PHL 3133 - Formal Logic Systems
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• PHL 3153 - The Culture Critics
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• PHL 3163 - Metaphysics
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• PHL 3173 - Twentieth-century Philosophy
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• PHL 3183 - Existentialism
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• PHL 3193 - Ancient Philosophy
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• PHL 3203 - Early Modern Philosophy
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