Undergraduate Catalog 2016-2017 
    
    May 17, 2024  
Undergraduate Catalog 2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


  

 

Management

  
  • MGMT 4396 - Management Strategy and Policy

    3 hrs
    Integrative approach to strategy formulation and implementation from domestic and international perspectives. Primary areas of business are emphasized throughout integration of functional knowledge with social, political, ethical, technological and international dimensions of managerial decision making.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 , CISS 1310 , FINC 3321 , MGMT 3344 , MGMT 3350 , MKTG 3331 , three semester hours of statistics, senior standing (90 semester hours).
    Testing Fee: $25.
    Offered: Spring, Summer.

Marketing

  
  • MKTG 2190 - Selected Issues in Marketing

    1 hr
    Introduction to specialized topic or topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MKTG 2290 - Selected Issues in Marketing

    2 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topic or topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MKTG 2390 - Selected Issues in Marketing

    3 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topic or topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MKTG 2490 - Selected Issues in Marketing

    4 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topic or topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MKTG 2590 - Selected Issues in Marketing

    5 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topic or topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MKTG 2690 - Selected Issues in Marketing

    6 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topic or topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MKTG 3300 - La Cultura: An Overview of Hispanic Marketing

    3 hrs
    Introductory course studies the importance of the U.S. Hispanic market and details the demographics, psychographics, economic impact, cultural and behavioral differences, and unique needs of the market. It also includes theory and a brief overview of race and marketing in the United States.
  
  • MKTG 3305 - Ethnography of Culture in the Market Place

    3 hrs
    An ethnography of the special markets and includes experiential living in a Latino community. It will analyze cultural similarities and differences within special markets, how individuals spend their time and money, shopping habits, acculturation, assimilation, and the impact of special population on the marketplace. This course will study theory and real time cases. Students will complete ethnographic field work, social media content analyses, and employ other marketing research methodologies as they seek to understand the cultures, lifestyles, habits, needs and wants of 21st century consumers.
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MKTG 3310 - La Campana: Creating an Effective Hispanic Marketing Campaign

    3 hrs
    Reviews case studies and elements of marketing plans to understand how to customize strategies to target Hispanics. This course will address effective Hispanic marketing campaigns, and culture’s effect on research, strategic planning, branding, and the marketing mix. It will also explore the use of alternative media and non-traditional sources for message delivery.
  
  • MKTG 3331 - Principles of Marketing

    3 hrs
    Analysis, organization, planning, and controlling of the firm’s customer-impinging resources, policies, and activities with a view to satisfying the needs and wants of chosen customer groups at a profit.
    Offered: Spring, Fall, Summer.
  
  • MKTG 3335 - The Professional Sales Environment

    3 hrs
    Analysis of the sales process, including introduction to professional sales techniques and overview of crucial aspects of managing a professional sales effort.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 , MKTG 3331 .
  
  • MKTG 3345 - Logistics

    3 hrs
    Study of the concepts, principles and techniques used in managing the physical distribution process. Topics include purchasing inventory, transportation, pricing, wholesaling and retailing. This professional seminar explores being a professional and effective marketer from sales, analytics, logistics, budgeting for ROI, spreadsheet manipulation, analytics, and data mining, to understanding ethics and supply chains as they relate to marketing communications and promotions. Students will also explore their personal professionalism and communication skills. Local business leaders and chambers of commerce will help to deliver guest lectures in key subject areas.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 , MKTG 3331 .
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MKTG 3355 - Principles of Sales and Promotion

    3 hrs
    The relationship of policy to communication theory integration of promotional activities of the firm, including advertising, sales promotion and public relations.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MKTG 4193 - Special Studies in Marketing

    1 hr
    In-depth study of specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Prerequisites:ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 .
  
  • MKTG 4293 - Special Studies in Marketing

    2 hrs
    In-depth study of specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 .
  
  • MKTG 4315 - La Realidad: Marketing Effects on People

    3 hrs
    Studies the impact of historical and contemporary marketing and media images. It examines ethics and uses theory to understand how and why Hispanic marketing influences perceptions and opportunity locally, nationally and globally.
  
  • MKTG 4320 - En Vivo: Hispanic Marketing Internship

    3 hrs
    Provides students with the opportunity to gain real life experience by interning with a company or agency actively involved in Hispanic marketing. Students will be expected to work under an experienced marketing manager and assist in Latino marketing projects.
  
  • MKTG 4325 - Marketing Research Project

    3 hrs
    Research methods course allows students to gather and analyze secondary data and to conduct primary research on a service-learning project that will be completed in the next semester. Student will conduct research for a business or organization that wants to target community and/or nonprofit markets. Students learn and implement new models, systems and products through collaboration, field research, open sourcing, social media analytics, and research. Upon completion of this course, students will have completed background and primary research and form a plan to create a new innovation.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MKTG 4330 - Executing Campaign for a Latino Community Research Project

    3 hrs
    Allows students to use completed primary research to successfully develop and execute a comprehensive marketing campaign for a business or organization that wants to target Latino markets. This will fulfill one of the Values and Skills service learning projects.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MKTG 4343 - Innovations in Retail Marketing

    3 hrs
    Students will study new revolutionary innovations in retail and business models. They will complete real time case studies and primary research to evaluate new model effectiveness and track trends to create new retail and marketing models of their own.
    Prerequisites: MKTG 3331 .
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MKTG 4345 - Principles in Advertising

    3 hrs
    This interactive course is designed to enhance the students’ understanding of the essential role advertising plays in the brand marketing process. One will learn the steps to developing great creative; generating the right insight to drive brand equity and business success; how to be a better briefer; how to assess the agency’s work; the media planning process for effective campaigns; and how to inspire their agencies to produce great work.
    Prerequisite: MKTG 3331 .
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MKTG 4375 - Consumer Behavior

    3 hrs
    Applying behavioral concepts in the understanding and prediction of consumers in the marketplace; using behavioral analysis in forming a strategy to comprehend current and potential customers.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 , MKTG 3331 .
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MKTG 4385 - International Marketing and Emerging Markets

    3 hrs
    Focuses on strategies developed by firms to enter foreign markets. An appreciation of cultural, political, environmental, legal and social influences on the full market mix. Students will actively share research on a particular emerging consumer market in the world. They will study cultures, stereotypes, customs, habits, marketplaces, development, NGO’s gatekeepers, local retail environments, marketing strategies, and multinational corporations’ innovations for the market’s consumers. Students will be involved with outside activities.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 , MKTG 3331 .
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MKTG 4391 - Marketing Internship

    3 hrs
    A practice-based learning opportunity, with a business, governmental or non-profit employer supervised by a sponsoring faculty member. Students will entrepreneurially work with marketing and science faculty and seek outside resources to actually implement or formulate an innovation. Research and written reports required.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 , MKTG 3331 , faculty approval and completion of an approved Academic Internship Learning Plan.
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MKTG 4393 - Special Studies in Marketing

    3 hrs
    In-depth study of specialized topic(s) chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Prerequisites: ACCT 2311 , ACCT 2312 , ECON 2301 , ECON 2302 .
  
  • MKTG 4395 - Marketing Management

    3 hrs
    Senior level courses for marketing majors to be taken in graduating semester, if possible. Stresses the strategic planning and implementation of the marketing mix in competitive environments and the integration of the marketing function within the organization; extensive case analysis and individual and group projects.
    Prerequisites: Nine hours in Marketing or instructor approval.
    Offered: Fall.

Mathematics

  
  • MATH 1301 - Mathematics for the Liberal Arts

    3 hrs
    Survey of mathematics including topics selected from: systems of numeration, metric system, introduction to probability and statistics, elementary algebra and geometry, consumer mathematics. Emphasis on problem solving.
    Prerequisite: Placement in MATH 1301 via SAT, ACT, TSI or Accuplacer placement test scores approved by department.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
    (GE)
  
  • MATH 1304 - College Algebra

    3 hrs
    Real numbers, relations and functions, inequalities, systems of equations, applications of algebra in a variety of fields (TCCN: 1314).
    Prerequisite: Placement in MATH 1304 via SAT, ACT, TSI or Accuplacer placement test scores approved by department.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
    (GE)
  
  • MATH 1306 - Essentials in Mathematics I

    3 hrs
    The first in a sequence of two three-hours courses designed for elementary education majors. Topics include study of patterns and relationships, algebraic thinking, sets, numeration systems, introduction to number theory and the real number systems and subsystem with a problem solving approach. Manipulatives, hands-on activities are used to teach content and pedagogical knowledge for the K-8th grades.
    Prerequisites: MATH 1304 .
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MATH 1307 - Essentials in Mathematics II

    3 hrs
    The second in sequence of two three-hours courses designed for elementary education majors. Topics include probability, statistics, informal geometry, motion geometry, and concepts of measurement with a problem solving approach. Manipulatives, hands-on activities are used to teach content and pedagogical knowledge for the K-8 grades.
    Prerequisites: MATH 1304 , MATH 1306 .
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MATH 1411 - Precalculus

    4 hrs
    Exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometry and analytic geometry. Introduction to conic sections and matrices (TCCN: MATH 2412).
    Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 1304  or consent of instructor.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MATH 2190 - Selected Issues in Mathematics

    1 hr
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MATH 2290 - Selected Issues in Mathematics

    2 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MATH 2303 - Probability and Statistics

    3 hrs
    A non-calculus course on principles and practice of statistics and probability. Topics include data analysis, elementary probability theory, regression and correlation, and inferential statistical techniques, including sampling theory, estimation procedures and hypotheses testing. A statistical software package is used throughout.
    Prerequisite: MATH 1304  or equivalent.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MATH 2390 - Selected Issues in Mathematics

    3 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MATH 2412 - Calculus I

    4 hrs
    Theory and application of differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions; antiderivatives, definite integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and integration by substitution; differentiation and integration of exponential, logarithmic and inverse trigonometric functions (TCCN: MATH 2413).
    Prerequisite: MATH 1411  or equivalent.
    Offered; Fall, Spring.
  
  • MATH 2413 - Calculus II

    4 hrs
    Applications of integration, integration techniques, improper integrals, infinite series and conic sections (TCCN: MATH 2414).
    Prerequisite: MATH 2412  or equivalent.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MATH 2490 - Selected Issues in Mathematics

    4 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MATH 2590 - Selected Issues in Mathematics

    5 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MATH 2690 - Selected Issues in Mathematics

    6 hrs
    Introduction to specialized topics chosen by instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
  
  • MATH 3310 - Foundations for Advanced Mathematics

    3 hrs
    Fundamental mathematical concepts are studied to provide students the opportunity to move from concrete to abstract mathematics. Emphasis is on understanding the importance of definitions and axiomatic structure and on developing the students’ ability to create proofs.
    Prerequisite: Nine hours of college-level mathematics.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MATH 3311 - Differential Equations

    3 hrs
    Linear differential equations, first order and higher orders, systems of linear differential equations and applications.
    Prerequisite: MATH 2413 .
  
  • MATH 3322 - Linear Algebra

    3 hrs
    Euclidean vectors, matrix solutions of linear equations, vector spaces, linear transformations, orthogonal spaces, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
    Prerequisite: MATH 2412 , MATH 3310 .
  
  • MATH 3341 - Geometry

    3 hrs
    A study of basic concepts and historical development in geometric theory using Euclidean geometry as a central focus; among the approaches used are synthetic, transformational and coordinate, with emphasis on logical reasoning, justification and proof in relation to axiomatic structures.
    Prerequisite: MATH 3310  or consent of instructor.
  
  • MATH 3363 - Problem Solving

    3 hrs
    Elementary problem solving using a variety of techniques, such as recognizing patterns, conjecturing, specializing and generalizing. Strong emphasis on writing.
    Prerequisite: Nine semester hours of college mathematics credit.
  
  • MATH 3414 - Calculus III

    4 hrs
    Analytical geometry of three-dimensional space, partial derivatives, multiple integrals and line integrals.
    Prerequisite: MATH 2413  or equivalent.
  
  • MATH 4311 - Concepts of Calculus

    3 hrs
    A study of the major concepts of differential and integral calculus with an emphasis on applications. This course is for non-science majors. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have credit in MATH 2412 .
    Prerequisite: MATH 1304  or equivalent.
  
  • MATH 4321 - Modern Algebra

    3 hrs
    An introduction to groups, rings and fields.
    Prerequisite: MATH 3310 .
  
  • MATH 4350 - Biomathematics

    3 hrs
    This course provides an introduction to the use of mathematical techniques applied to solve problems in biology. Models discussed fall into three categories: discrete, continuous, and spatially distributed. Biological topics discussed range from the subcellular molecular systems and cellular behavior to physiology problems, population biology and developmental biology.
    Prerequisites: MATH 2413 , MATH 3322 .
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MATH 4351 - Mathematical Modeling

    3 hrs
    This course provides an introduction to the use of continuous and discrete differential equations in the biological sciences. Biological topics may include single species and interacting population dynamics, modeling infectious and dynamic diseases, regulation of cell function, molecular interactions and receptor-ligand binding, biological oscillators, and an introduction to biological pattern formation.
    Prerequisites: MATH 2413 , MATH 3322 , MATH 3311 .
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MATH 4352 - Numerical Analysis

    3 hrs
    Analysis of numerical methods for the solution of linear and nonlinear equations, approximation of functions, numerical differentiation and integration, and the numerical solution of initial boundary problems for ordinary differential equations.
    Prerequisites: MATH 3414 , MATH 3322 , MATH 3311 .
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MATH 4361 - History and Philosophy of Mathematics

    3 hrs
    Historical development of mathematics and the study of various philosophies of mathematics.
    Prerequisite: MATH 2412  and eight additional semester hours in college-level mathematics or consent of instructor.
  
  • MATH 4362 - Topics in Discrete Mathematics

    3 hrs
    Set theory relations and mappings, graph theory, development of algorithms and combinatorics.
    Prerequisite: MATH 3310 .
  
  • MATH 5151 - Senior Seminar in Mathematics

    1 hr
    A one-credit hour seminar that provides a capstone experience required for all mathematics majors except those seeking secondary certification. Each student completes a comprehensive project that involves researching an advanced mathematical topic and presenting the results in a formal lecture.
    Prerequisite: Senior status.
  
  • MATH 5160 - Selected Topics

    1 hr
    In-depth study or research in a specialized topic chosen by instructor or by student with consent of the instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Prerequisite: 12 advanced hours in mathematics and consent of instructor.
  
  • MATH 5260 - Selected Topics

    2 hrs
    In-depth study or research in a specialized topic chosen by instructor or by student with consent of the instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Prerequisite: 12 advanced hours in mathematics and consent of instructor.
  
  • MATH 5303 - Advanced Probability and Statistics

    3 hrs
    Theory of probability, probability functions and density functions, random variables, functions of random variables and their sampling distributions.
    Prerequisites: MATH 2303  and MATH 2413  or equivalent.
  
  • MATH 5311 - Topics in Real Analysis

    3 hrs
    Properties of continuous functions, metric spaces, integration theory.
    Prerequisites: MATH 3322 , MATH 3414 .
  
  • MATH 5342 - Introduction to Topology

    3 hrs
    Set theory, topological spaces, metric spaces, connectedness, compactness.
    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
  
  • MATH 5360 - Selected Topics

    3 hrs
    In-depth study or research in a specialized topic chosen by instructor or by student with consent of the instructor. May be repeated for credit when topics vary.
    Prerequisite: 12 advanced hours in mathematics and consent of instructor.

Military Science

  
  • MILS 1101 - Fundamentals of Leadership and Management

    1 hr
    Organization of the Army and ROTC; career opportunities for ROTC graduates and the military as a profession. Customs and traditions of the service. Development of leadership potential, first aid, and introduction to map reading.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MILS 1102 - Fundamentals of Leadership and Management

    1 hr
    Leadership studies of problems facing junior leaders in today’s Army in noncombat situations. Effects of technological and sociological change on the military. Continuation of customs and traditions of the service. Development of leadership potential. Basic military skills training.
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MILS 2201 - Applied Leadership and Management

    2 hrs
    Learn/apply ethics-based leadership skills that develop individual abilities and contribute to the building of effective teams of people. Develop skills in oral presentations, writing concisely, planning events, coordination of group efforts, advanced first aid, land navigation, and basic military tactics.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MILS 2202 - Applied Leadership and Management

    2 hrs
    Military use of maps and terrain analysis with emphasis on practical experiences. Introduction to the leadership techniques required to conduct patrolling, offensive and defensive tactical missions.
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MILS 3301 - Advanced Leadership and Management

    3 hrs
    Performance oriented instruction in preparation for Advanced Camp. Analysis of psychological, physiological, and sociological factors which affect human behavior. Analysis of leadership and management processes. Techniques in planning, presenting and evaluating performance-oriented instruction.
    Prerequisites: MILS 1101 , MILS 1102 , MILS 2201 , MILS 2202 , or permission of the professor of Military Science.
  
  • MILS 3302 - Advanced Leadership and Management

    3 hrs
    Performance oriented instruction in preparation for Advanced Camp. Development of the student’s ability to express him/herself clearly and accurately, with emphasis on the analysis of military problems, and the preparation and delivery of logical solutions. Analysis of the leader’s role in planning, directing and coordinating the efforts of individuals and small units in the execution of offensive and defensive tactical missions.
    Prerequisites: MILS 3301  or permission of the professor of Military Science.
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MILS 4301 - Seminar in Leadership and Management

    3 hrs
    Analysis of selected leadership and management problems. Responsibilities of the Commander and staff in the areas of administration, personnel, operations, and logistics. Introduction to military justice and the army training system.
    Prerequisites: MILS 3302  or permission of the Professor of Military Science.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MILS 4302 - Seminar in Leadership and Management

    3 hrs
    Analysis of selected leadership and management problems with a concentration on management problems with a concentration on management problem analysis and decision making, planning and organizing, delegation and control, and interpersonal skills required for effective management. Seminars in the role of the officer in the conduct of personal affairs and ethics.
    Prerequisites: MILS 4301  or permission of the Professor of Military Science.
    Offered: Spring.

Music

  
  • MUSI 1111 - Private Instruction

    1 hr
    Private instruction is offered in guitar, piano, violin, viola, cello, bass, voice, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, oboe, bassoon, percussion and mariachi instruments/voice as MUSI 1111, MUSI 1211 , MUSI 1112 , MUSI 1212 , MUSI 2111 , MUSI 2212 , MUSI 3311 , MUSI 3312 ; MUSI 4411 , MUSI 4212 , MUSI 4112 , MUSI 4212 . May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Beginners in voice, piano and guitar must take MUSI 1281  before enrolling in private instruction.
    Fee: $45 for one credit hour of private instruction, $90 for two credits hours of private instruction.
  
  • MUSI 1112 - Private Instruction

    1 hr
    Private instruction is offered in guitar, piano, violin, viola, cello, bass, voice, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, oboe, bassoon, percussion and mariachi instruments/voice as MUSI 1111 , MUSI 1211 , MUSI 1112, MUSI 1212 , MUSI 2111 , MUSI 2212 , MUSI 3311 , MUSI 3312 ; MUSI 4411 , MUSI 4212 , MUSI 4112 , MUSI 4212 . May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Beginners in voice, piano and guitar must take MUSI 1281 before enrolling in private instruction.
    Fee: $45 for one credit hour of private instruction, $90 for two credits hours of private instruction.
  
  • MUSI 1117 - Performance Seminar l

    1 hr
    Students begin developing performance, performance evaluation, and writing skills within an audience of their peers in a seminar setting, enriched by workshops, masterclasses, presentations and concerts. Required lab for MUSI 1111 , MUSI 1211 .
    Fee: $50.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MUSI 1118 - Performance Seminar ll

    1 hr
    Students develop their performance, performance evaluation, and writing skills within an audience of their peers in a seminar settings, enriched by workshops, masterclasses, presentations and concerts. Required lab for MUSI 1112 , MUSI 1212 .
    Fee: $50.
    Offered: Spring
  
  • MUSI 1151 - University Choirs

    1 hr
    Performance of appropriate choral music literature of all styles and periods; three hours per week. May be repeated for credit. (TCCN: MUSI 1141 for MUSI 1151; MUSI 1143 for MUSI 1152 )
    Prerequisite: Acceptance at audition.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1152 - University Choir

    1 hr
    Performance of appropriate choral music literature of all styles and periods; three hours per week. May be repeated for credit. (TCCN: MUSI 1141 for MUSI 1151 ; MUSI 1143 for MUSI 1152)
    Prerequisite: Acceptance at audition.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1155 - Ensemble

    1 hr
    Vocal and instrumental ensembles for select advanced students; learning and performing experiences in the music literature of each ensemble; two hours a week. May be repeated for credit.
    Fee: $20.
  
  • MUSI 1156 - Ensemble

    1 hr
    Vocal and instrumental ensembles for select advanced students; learning and performing experiences in the music literature of each ensemble; 2 hours a week. May be repeated for credit.
    Fee: $20.
  
  • MUSI 1160 - Choral Union

    1 hr
    Performance of choral literature of all styles and periods, with special emphasis upon large works, excerpts from musical theatre, operetta and operatic work; one evening three-hour rehearsal per week. May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance at audition.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1161 - Choral Union

    1 hr
    Performance of choral literature of all styles and periods, with special emphasis upon large works, excerpts from musical theatre, operetta and operatic work; one evening, three-hour rehearsal per week. May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance at audition.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1170 - OLLU Saints Pep Band

    1 hr
    Pep Band ensemble for woodwinds, brass guitar and percussion. Performance of OLLU spirit and standard pep band repertoire, represents the university on and off campus at sporting events; three hours per week. May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance at audition.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1171 - OLLU Saints Pep Band

    1 hr
    Pep Band ensemble for woodwinds, brass guitar and percussion. Performance of OLLU spirit and standard pep band repertoire, represents the university on and off campus at sporting events; three hours per week. May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance at audition.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1211 - Private Instruction

    2 hrs
    Private instruction is offered in guitar, piano, violin, viola, cello, bass, voice, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, oboe, bassoon, percussion and mariachi instruments/voice as MUSI 1111 , MUSI 1211, MUSI 1112 , MUSI 1212 , MUSI 2111 , MUSI 2212 , MUSI 3311 , MUSI 3312 ; MUSI 4411 , MUSI 4212 , MUSI 4112 , MUSI 4212 . May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Beginners in voice, piano and guitar must take MUSI 1281 before enrolling in private instruction.
    Fee: $45 for one credit hour of private instruction, $90 for two credits hours of private instruction.
  
  • MUSI 1212 - Private Instruction

    2 hrs
    Private instruction is offered in guitar, piano, violin, viola, cello, bass, voice, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, oboe, bassoon, percussion and mariachi instruments/voice as MUSI 1111 , MUSI 1211 , MUSI 1112 , MUSI 1212, MUSI 2111 , MUSI 2212 , MUSI 3311 , MUSI 3312 ; MUSI 4411 , MUSI 4212 , MUSI 4112 , MUSI 4212 . May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Beginners in voice, piano and guitar must take MUSI 1281  before enrolling in private instruction.
    Fee: $45 for one credit hour of private instruction, $90 for two credits hours of private instruction.
  
  • MUSI 1216 - Sight-singing and Ear Training I

    2 hrs
    Singing tonal music in treble and bass clefs. Aural study, including dictation, of rhythm, melody, and diatonic harmony. Required for majors; required for minors selecting vocal option.
    Prerequisites: MUSI 1218 , MUSI 1220 , MUSI 1235  or by departmental exam.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1217 - Sight-singing and Ear Training II

    2 hrs
    Singing more advanced tonal music including modal, ethnic, and 20th century materials. Aural studies, including dictation, of more complex rhythm, melody chromatic harmony, and extended tertian structures; alto and tenor clefs. Required for music majors; minors by audition.
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1216 .
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1218 - Introduction to Piano

    2 hrs
    Survey course introducing students to basic piano performance and reading skills. Required for major, minors and liberal studies with a core in music.
    Prerequisites: May be placed out by departmental exam.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1220 - Music Fundamentals

    2 hrs
    Survey course introducing students to basic notation and sight-reading skills. Required for majors, minors and liberal studies with a core in music.
    Prerequisites: May be placed out by departmental exam.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1221 - Music Theory I

    2 hrs
    A study of intervals, melody, chord progressions, two-three-and four-part writing; tonal harmonic analysis, triad inversions, small forms, and the dominant seventh chord. Required for majors, minors and liberal studies with a core in music.
    Prerequisites: MUSI 1218 , MUSI 1220 , MUSI 1235  or by departmental placement exam.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1222 - Music Theory II

    2 hrs
    Continuation of MUSI 1221 . Topics will include musical analysis, triads in inversions, small forms, and the dominant seventh chord. Required of music majors, minors, music certification tracks, and liberal studies with a core in music.
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1221 . Students must be concurrently enrolled in MUSI 1217  and MUSI 1115.
    Offered: Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1227 - Keyboard Harmony I

    2 hrs
    Keyboard study correlating with performance, analysis and writing of tonal melody, diatonic harmony up to and including chords and small compositional forms. Introduction to organ. Required for majors; required for minors selecting the keyboard option.
    Prerequisites: MUSI 1220 , MUSI 1218 , MUSI 1235  or by departmental exam.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1230 - Keyboard Harmony II

    2 hrs
    Continues the studies begun in Keyboard Harmony I. Keyboard study correlating with the performance, analysis and writing of tonal melody, diatonic harmony up to and including chords and small compositional forms. Beginning organ and harpsichord studies. Required for majors; minors by audition.
    Prerequisites: MUSI 1227 .
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall, Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1235 - Introduction to Music Technology

    2 hrs
    Survey course introducing students to basic software and programs used in music notation, theory studies, and music editing. Required for majors, minors and liberal studies with a core in music.
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1220  may be placed out by departmental exam.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: Fall Spring.
  
  • MUSI 1263 - Improvisation I

    2 hrs
    Materials and practices for improvisation or extemporaneous playing or singing.
    Fee: $20.
    Offered: As needed.
  
  • MUSI 1281 - Beginners Applied Music Class

    2 hrs
    Introduction and basic principles/techniques of vocal/instrumental study. May be repeated for credit when instrument varies.
    Fee: $20.
  
  • MUSI 1282 - Intermediate Applied Music Class

    2 hrs
    Continuation of MUSI 1281 . May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1281 .
    Fee: $20.
  
  • MUSI 2111 - Private Instruction

    1 hr
    Private instruction is offered in guitar, piano, violin, viola, cello, bass, voice, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, baritone, oboe, bassoon, percussion and mariachi instruments/voice as MUSI 1111 , MUSI 1211 , MUSI 1112 , MUSI 1212 , MUSI 2111, MUSI 2212 , MUSI 3311 , MUSI 3312 ; MUSI 4411 , MUSI 4212 , MUSI 4112 , MUSI 4212 . May be repeated for credit.
    Prerequisite: Beginners in voice, piano and guitar must take MUSI 1281  before enrolling in private instruction.
    Fee: $45 for one credit hour of private instruction, $90 for two credits hours of private instruction.
  
  • MUSI 2112 - APPLIED MUSIC: PIANO

    1 hr
  
  • MUSI 2117 - Performance Seminar lll

    1 hr
    Students polish performance, performance evaluation, and writing skills with an audience of their peers in a seminar settings, enriched by workshops, masterclasses, presentations and concerts. Required lab for MUSI 2111 , MUSI 2211 .
    Fee: $50.
    Offered: Fall.
  
  • MUSI 2118 - Performance Seminar lV

    1 hr
    Students polish performance, performance evaluation, and writing skills with an audience of their peers in a seminar settings, enriched by workshops, masterclasses, presentations and concerts. Required lab for MUSI 2112 , MUSI 2212 .
    Fee: $50.
    Offered: Spring
  
  • MUSI 2125 - Professional Musician Internship I

    1 hr
    Students will serve a one-semester internship in the choir and/or praise band at a Christian church or Jewish synagogue in the greater San Antonio area. Required for majors. Depending upon successful audition, some may be paid.
    Prerequisite: MUSI 1216 , MUSI 1217 , MUSI 1221 , MUSI 1222 .
    Offered: As needed.
 

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