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MUSC 278-Second Year Brass (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 278)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 279-Second Year Brass (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 279)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 280-Second Year Woodwinds (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 280)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 281-Second Year Woodwinds (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 281)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 282-Second Year Strings (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 282)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 283-Second Year Strings (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 283)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 284-Second Year Guitar (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 284)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 285-Second Year Guitar (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 285)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 286-Second Year Percussion (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 286)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

MUSC 287-Second Year Percussion (1)

Prerequisite: permission of programmanager

(formerly MU 287)

Offers thirteen hour-long lessons of instruction that

encompass technique, theory, style, interpretation,

and performance of selected literature. Additional

required repertoire and performance classes.

Specific dates for these classes are announced at

the beginning of the semester. A jury examination is

held at the end of the semester and is to be regarded

as the final exam. Additional instructor fee: see fee

schedule in credit schedule.

NLPN: Practical Nursing

NLPN 112-Nursing Across the Lifespan (8)

Prerequisites: NURS 105, NURS 211, and NURS 214; Co-

requisite: NLPN 113

(formerly PN 112)

Prepares practical nursing students to care for clients

with common health problems across the lifespan.

Supervised clinical experiences in the long-term and

acute care setting are provided.

NLPN 113-Issues in Practical Nursing (1)

Prerequisites: NURS 105, NURS 211, and NURS 214; Co-

requisite: NLPN 112

(formerly PN 113)

Focuses on the effective transition from student

to licensed practical nurse. Emphasis is on

the responsibilities associated with licensure,

ethical and legal issues, employment strategies,

continuing professional growth and leadership and

management principles. Relevant trends in the

development of the discipline of practical nursing are

also emphasized.

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