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MUS 101 — Music Appreciation and History

3 credits · 3 hours

(3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs./Wk. (3 Hrs. Lecture) *1 5 wks. Music Appreciation and History is a one- semester survey of the Western music tradition, from the chant of the Middle Ages to the art music of this century. It includes study of the major composers, genres, and forms of each period. An understanding of musical style through repeated listening is a primary goal of the class. MUS 1 1 1 Listening to Jazz 3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs./Wk. (3 Hrs Lecture) *1 5 wks. In this course the student will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the following concepts: The correct terms and usage to describe the fundamental musical elements of jazz, the origins of jazz and the characteristics of key stylistic periods from the music’s inception until the present, the seminal artists and their important contributions. The students will be able to demonstrate the ability to aurally recognize key historical styles of jazz, aurally recognize seminal jazz artists and corresponding masterworks as studied during the course; write and speak coherently about jazz, using appropriate, basic terminology. Nursing (NUR) Students are responsible for prior knowledge. Super vised clinical experiences take place on nursing units within a structured health care setting. Pre- and post-conferences are designed to assist students to further utilize the nursing process and provide nursing care. NUR 1 1 2 Foundations of Nursing/ Nursing Care of Adults 9 Credits (5 Lecture 0 Lab 4 Clinical

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