May 16, 2024  
2018-2019 General Catalog 
    
2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Theatre Production and Perform

  
  • TPP 2190 Intro Creative Work


  
  • TPP 2190L Introduction To Creative Work: Drama Production (1)


    Finding Uses For Creative Talents In Various Fields Of Theatre. May Be Repeated Up To Three Times.
  
  • TPP 2500 Basic Principles Of Movement (2)


    Fundamentals Of Theatre Movement And Basic Principles Of Gesture And Pantomime.
    Prerequisite: TPP 1700  And TPP 2120 .
  
  • TPP 3190L Intro Creative Work


  
  • TPP 3310 Fundamentals Of Play Directing (3)


    Fundamental Principles Of Directing A Play; Script Analysis. Students Will Direct Scenes Of Various Types And Styles; Attendance At Evening Rehearsals Required.
    Prerequisite: THE 2300  Or Consent Of Instructor.
  
  • TPP 3310C Fund Play Directing


  
  • TPP 4310 Directing 1


  
  • TPP 4600 Dramatic Writing



Transportation

  
  • TRA 5722 Global Logistics I (3)


    A comprehensive study in supply chain management; the relationship between corporate strategy and supply chain strategy; the use of the cross-functional drivers and logistical drivers to effect the supply chain strategy; risk
    Prerequisite: Man 3533, QMB 3602 , FIN 4424 , ACG 3301 .

  
  • TRA 5722DL Supply Chain Management I


    This Course Will Introduce The Tools And Techniques Of Modern Business Logistics Management Focusing On Their Integration To Enhance International Competitiveness. The Framework Of The Product Delivery System Will Be Used To Explore The Relationship Of Product And Process Design, Operations, And Distribution To The Logistics System This Course Will Be Taught On-line
  
  • TRA 5723 Global Logistics II (3)


    Examination And Application Of Advanced Tools And Techniques Of Modern Business Logistics Management In Enhancing International Competitiveness. The Framework Of The Product-delivery System Will Be Used To Explore The Relationship Of Supplier Relations, E-commerce, Operations, And Distribution To The Logistics System.
    Prerequisite: TRA 5722  
  
  • TRA 5723DL Supply Chain Management II


    Examination And Application Of Advanced Tools And Techniques Of Modern Business Logistics Management In Enhancing International Competitiveness. The Framework Of The Product Delivery System Will Be Used To Explore The Relationship Of Supply Relations, E-commerce, Operations And Distribution To The Logistics System

Transportation and Traffic Engineering

  
  • TTE T999 Tte Transfer Course


  
  • TTE 3004 Transportation Engineering (3)


    An Introductory Study Of All Modes Of Transportation In The United States With Special Emphasis On Highway Planning And Design, Construction, Operation, Management, And Safety.
    Prerequisite: CEG 2202 , 2202l; EGN 2210  ; Junior Standing.
  
  • TTE 4201 Traffic Engineering (3)


    Nature, Characteristics, And Theories Of Traffic Problems. Traffic Survey Procedures, Origin-destination Studies. Introduction To Theory And Design Of Automatic Control Of Traffic Systems.
    Prerequisite: TTE 3004 .
  
  • TTE 4250 Traffic Operations (3)


    Operation Of Transportation Systems, Monitoring, Regulation, And Control Traffic.
    Prerequisite: Egn 2210.
  
  • TTE 4271 Intelligent Transportation Systems (its) (3)


    Course Covers Advanced Traffic Management Systems (atms), Advanced Traveler Information Systems (atis), Advanced Vehicle Control Systems, Commercial Vehicle Operations, Rural Its, Human Factors, Institutional Issues, Architecture And Standards, Simulation And Modeling.
    Prerequisite: EGN 3443 ; EDG 3004 .
  
  • TTE 4804 Highway Geometric Design (3)


    Principles And Procedures For The Geometric Design Of Highways And Streets; Consideration Of Traffic, Land Use, And Aesthetic Factors.
    Prerequisite: CEG 2202 ; TTE 3004 .
  
  • TTE 4830 Hot Mix Asphalt Mixture Design


    Aggregate Properties And Tests; Tests Of Asphalt Cement And Asphalt Concrete Mixes; Fundamental Engineering Characteristics Of Hot Mix Asphalt Concrete ; Mix Design Methods For Asphalt Concrete; Superpave Mix Design Methodology; Production And Placement Of Hot Mix Asphalt
  
  • TTE 5205 Traffic Engineering (3)


    Nature, Characteristics, And Theories Of Traffic Flow; Street And Highway Traffic Problems. Traffic Survey Procedures And Origin-destination Studies. Theory And Design Of Automatic Control Of Traffic Systems And Transit Systems.
    Prerequisite: Sta 4321 Or Equivalent And TTE 3004 .
  
  • TTE 5206 Advanced Traffic Flow Analysis (3)


    Microscopic And Macroscopic Traffic Flow Characteristics, Demand And Supply Analysis, Capacity Analysis, Traffic Stream Models, Queuing Analysis, Computer Simulation Models, Network Analysis, And Intelligent Transportation Systems (its).
    Prerequisite: TTE 3004   And Sta 4321 Or Equivalent.
  
  • TTE 5256 Traffic Operations (3)


    Operation Of Transportation Systems; Monitoring, Regulation, And Control Of Traffic.
    Prerequisite: Egn 2210 And Tte 5006.
  
  • TTE 5270 Intelligent Transportation Systems (its) (3)


    Advanced Traffic Management Systems (atms), Advanced Traveler Information Systems (atis), Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (avcs), Commercial Vehicle Operations (cvo), Rural Its, Human Factors, Institutional Issues, Architecture And Standards, Simulation And Modeling.
    Prerequisite: TTE 3004   And Sta 4321 Or EquIValent.
  
  • TTE 5526 Airport Planning And Design (3)


    Design Planning Of New Airports And Redesigns Of Existing Airports; Relationships Of The Airport And The Surrounding Community.
    Prerequisite: Egn 2210, Tte 5006.
  
  • TTE 5805 Highway Geometric Design (3)


    Principles Of Procedures For The Geometric Design Of Highways And Streets; Considerations Of Traffic, Land Use, And Aesthetic Factors.
    Prerequisite: CEG 2202 , Ceg 2202l, And TTE 3004 .

Urban and Regional Planning

  
  • URP 3000 Plang/urbn Dev


  
  • URP 4022 Collective Decisions


  
  • URP 4618 Plng For Dev Country


    This Course Will Introduce The Student To The Field Of Development Planning And Gives The Student Exposure To The Interplay Between Theory And Practice. Topics Include Concepts Of Development, Measurement And Indicators Of Patterns Of Development, Rural Development, Urban Development, Preparation Of Development Plans, And Implementation Of Development Plans.
  
  • URP 4710 Trans Isus/trns Plng


  
  • URP 4905 Directed Indiv Study


  
  • URP 4936 Urban Nature


  
  • URP 5211 Planning Statistics


    An Introduction To Descriptive And Associative Statistics As Applied To Public Policy Problems Encountered By Planners. Covers Basic Definitions And Descriptive Measures, Probability Theory, Distributions, Sampling, And Inference. Elementary Multivariate Techniques Are Treated, Including Those Appropriate To The Analysis Of Nominal And Interval Scales
  
  • URP 5272 Urban Information


  
  • URP 5316 Land-use Planning


    This Course Is Preparation Of The Urban Land-use Plan Including Data Collection, Evaluation Of Location, Market, And Environmental Factors, And Balancing Of Stakeholder Interests.
  
  • URP 5350 Pedestrian Communiti


  
  • URP 5421 Envirn Pln Resce Mgt


  
  • URP 5422 Water Resc & Cos Pl


  
  • URP 5424 Resource Management


  
  • URP 5425 Mtds Env Analysis


  
  • URP 5429 Saving Apalachicola


  
  • URP 5711 The Transportation Planning Process


  
  • URP 5742 Prob/isues Hous/co


  
  • URP 5743 Neighborhood Plan


  
  • URP 5847 Growth/dev Of Cities


  
  • URP 5885 Graphics Communica


  
  • URP 5939 Urban Nature



Veterinary/Animal Health Techn

  
  • ATE 1001 Intro To Vet Technology (1)


    An Introductory Course For Students Accepted In The Veterinary Technology Program Providing Legal And Ethical Standards For Veterinary Technicians, Workplace Professional Conduct, Resources For Current Issues, Work Environment Safety, Zoonotic Disease Risks And Career Opportunities
  
  • ATE 1741 Vet Medical Terminology


    This Is An Introductory Course, Which Covers Common Medical Terminologies Used In The Veterinary Field. This Course Will Also Help Students Determine The Definition Of Medical Terminologies, Using The Analyses Or Word Parts
  
  • ATE 2110 Anatomy of Farm and Companion Animals I (3)


    This Course Covers The Basic Fundamentals Of Anatomy Of Domestic Animals, Including The Canine And Feline, Ruminant, And Equine With Emphasis On Locating And Identifying Anatomical Regions And Landmarks . Introduction To Descriptive And Topographical Terms And Basic Histology. Item Covered Will Include Terminology Of Anatomy, Cellular Anatomy And Morphology General Principles Of Histology Anatomy Tissues, Integumentary System, The Skeletal System The Muscular System, The Digestive Sysyem
  
  • ATE 2110L Anatomy of Farm and Companion Animals I Lab (1)


    This Course Covers The Basic Fundamentals Of Anatomy Of Domestic Animals, Including The Canine And Feline, Ruminants, Equine With Emphasis On Locating And Identifying Anatomical Regions And Landmarks. Introduction To Descriptive And Topographical Terms And Basic Histology. Items Covered Will Include Terminology Of Anatomy, Cellular Anatomy And Morphology General Principals Of Histology Anatomy Of Tissues, Integumentary System, The Skeletal System, The Muscular System, The Digestive System . These Principal Will Be Cover Through Dissection Of Domestic Species. This Course Will Be Taught In Conjunction With Anatomy Of Farm And Companion Animals I
  
  • ATE 2111 Anatomy Farm & Comp Animals II (3)


    This Course Covers The Basic Fundamentals Of Anatomy Of Domestic Animals, Including The Canine And Feline, Ruminant, And Equine With Emphasis On Locating And Identifying Anatomical Regions And Landmarks . Introduction To Descriptive And Topographical Terms And Basic Histology. The Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System, Urinary System, Endocrine System, Reproductive System, Nervous System, Organs Of Special Sense
  
  • ATE 2111L Anatomy of Farm and Companion Animals II Lab (1)


    THIS COURSE COVERS THE BASIC FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, INCLUDING THE CANINE AND FELINE, RUMINANT, AND EQUINE WITH EMPHASIS ON LOCATING AND IDENTIFYING ANATOMICAL REGIONS AND LANDMARKS. INTRODUCTION TO DESCRIPTIVE AND TOPOGRAPHICAL TERMS AND TERM HISTOLOGY. THIS COURSE IS DESIGNED TO ACQUAINT THE STUDENT WITH THE STRUCTURES AND SYSTEMS THAT MAKE UP AN ANIMAL THROUGH THE USE OF ANATOMIC DISSECTION. THIS LABORATORY WILL CORRELATE WITH ANATOMY OF FARM AND COMPANION ANIMALS II LECTURE MATERIAL AND WILL HELP VISUALIZE CONCEPTS.
  
  • ATE 2638 Veterinary Clinical Pathology (3)


    This Course Covers Parasite Identification And Testing And Various Sample Collection, Procedure And Interpretation For Common Diagnostic Testing Performed In The Veterinary Laboratory With Emphasis On Coagulation Studies And Clinical Chemistry
  
  • ATE 2638L Veterinary Clinical Pathology Lab (1)


    THIS COURSE COVERS PARASITE IDENTIFICATION AND TESTING AND VARIOUS SAMPLE COLLECTION, PROCEDURES AND INTERPRETATION FOR COMMON DIAGNOSTIC TESTING, PERFORMED IN THE VETERINARY LABORATORY WITH EMPHASIS ON HEMATOLOGY, MICROBIOLOGY, AND CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. THIS LABORATORY WILL BE TAUGHT IN CONJUNCTION AND CORRELATE WITH VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY LECTURE ATE 2638. THIS LABORATORY WILL ALLOW STUDENTS TO LEARN CONCEPTS TAUGHT IN LECTURE IN A HANDS-ON CLINICAL SETTING.
  
  • ATE 2648 Veterinary Radiology For Technicians (3)


    Radiology And Ultrasonography For The Primary Diagnostic Imaging Techniques Available To Veterinarians. The Responsibility To Provide Useful Diagnostic Images Usually Falls To The Vet Technician. The Intent Of This Course Is To Provide Essential Information Needed To Produce X-rays Films And Sonograms Of Diagnostic Quality. A Short Introduction To The Use Nuclear Imaging, Computed Tomography, Digital Radiology, Computed Radiography, And Magnetic Resonace Imaging Will Be Included
  
  • ATE 3515 Legal & Ethical Issue Vet Tech (3)


    This Course Will Give The Student An Understanding Of Legal And Ethical Aspects Of Veterinary Practice And Prepare The Student To Manage The Human Resource Cycle In Its Entirety In The Veterinary Hospital Including The Care Of Employees While At The Organization. The Course Will Cover Information As It Relates To The Field Of Veterinary Technology And Clinical Practice Management, Office Procedure, Client Relations And Communication. This Course Will Satisfy The Computer Competency Requirement
  
  • ATE 3615 Veterinary Pharmacology (3)


    This Course Will Cover The Concepts Of Pharmacology Essential In Understanding The Advanced Clinical Courses Of The Baccalaureate Program. The Technologist Will Learn Both The Scientific Fundamentals And Practical Applications Of Pharmacology. The Course Will Explore The Most Commonly Used Classes Of Drugs, The Applications To Each Body System And The Record Keeping Responsibilities Involved In Handling And Prescribing Medications, Including Controlled Substance. The Course Will Highlight The State And Federal Regulations That Govern The Prescription Of Medication
  
  • ATE 3619 Animal Health Management (3)


    This Course Covers The Management And Husbandry Of Companion And Food Animals Housed In A Hospital, Shelter Or Pasture Situation. This Course Will Cover Information As It Relates To Proper Monitoring Of Health Parameters, Nutrition, Bathing, Kennel/stall Cleaning, And Disinfection, Administration Of Common Medications, Basic Husbandry Practices Such As Proper Record-keeping, And Decision Making In Diagnostic Procedures
  
  • ATE 3658 Anesthesia & Surgical Nursing (3)


    This Course Will Focus On Common Surgical Procedures Performed In The Veterinary Clinic. Emphasis Is Placed On Patient Preparation And Observation Aseptic Techniques, Surgical Preparation And Conduct, And Clinical Procedure, Assisting In Anesthesia, And Postoperative Patient Management.
  
  • ATE 3658L Anesthesia & Surgical Nursing Laboratory (1)


    This Course Will Focus On Common Surgical Procedures Performed In The Veterinary Clinic. Emphasis Is Placed On The Patient Preparation And Observation Of Aseptic Techniques, Surgical Preparation And Conduct, Clinical Procedures, Assisting In Anesthesia, And Post-operative Patient Management. This Laboratory Will Be Taught In Conjunction And Correlate With Anesthesia And Surgical Ate 3658 Lecture
  
  • ATE 3659 Animal Nursing & Restraint (3)


    This Is An Introductory Course Covering The Fundamentals Of Animal Husbandry, Including Animal Handling, Restraint, Patient History And Admissions And Emergency Handling, And Collecting Lab Samples
  
  • ATE 3659L Animal Nursing & Restraint Lab (1)


    THIS COURSE WILL FOCUS ON PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS NECESSARY FOR THE TREATMENT OF MEDICAL CONDITIONS IN ANIMALS. A SYSTEMS APPROACH WILL BE USED TO PERFORM NURSING CARE NECESSARY TO ADDRESS THE COMMON PROBLEMS THAT OCCUR IN ANIMAL. HANDLING OF INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS FOR THE PURPOSE OF TREATMENTS WILL BE COVERED. BASELINE PARAMETERS, THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, HANDLING AND RESTRAINT OF ANIMALS, PATIENT HISTORY AND ADMISSIONS, AS WELL A A REVIEW OF COLLECTION OF NECESSARY LABORATORY SAMPLES WILL BE INTERGRATED WITH THE THOUGHT PROCESSES NECESSARY FOR MONITORING THE VETERINARY PATIENT. CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS NEEDED IN HANDLING EMERGENCY SITUATIONS WILL ALSO INCLUDED. THIS LABORATORY WILL BE TAUGHT IN CONJUNCTION AND CORRELATE WITH ANIMAL NURSING AND RESTRAINT (ATE 3659 LECTURE).
  
  • ATE 3660 Zoonotic Diseases (3)


    This Course Will Be An Introductory To Those Diseases Caused By Infectious Agents That Can Be Transmitted Between Animals And Humans. It Will Include A Brief Review Of Microbiology Of The Etiologic Agent, Descriptions Of The Clinical Presentations In Both Animals And Humans And Information Related To Diagnosis, Treatment And Control In Animals
  
  • ATE 3664 Animal Diseases & Prevention (3)


    This Course Is Designed To Provide The Student With Essential Knowledge Of The Common Diseases Affecting Livestock And Companion Animals. Students Will Learn The Basic Of Recognizing Diseases. Clinical Signs Diagnostic Tests And Appropriate Client Education Will Be Highlighted
  
  • ATE 3905 Directed Individual Study (1)


    COURSES THAT DESCRIBE THE APPLICATION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES TO THE STUDY OF AGRICULTURAL ANIMALS AND PRODUCTION PROBLEMS AS WELL AS PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES
  
  • ATE 3940 Veterinary Technology Clinical Rotation/Work Experience I (2)


    This Course Consists Of A Supervised Clinical Experience In A Work Place Approved And Monitored By Faculty/instructor Covering The Competencies Listed Below. This Course Will Focus On Preventative Medicine, Diagnostic Sampling And Therapeutic Techniques Performed In A Veterinary Office. The Student Will Learn About Pathology, Parasitology And Microbiology As It Relates To Diagnostics. The Students Will Also Be Able To Demonstrate Proper Animal Handling. By End Of The Course, Students Should Completely Understand Safety And Osha Regulations. A Minimum Of 80 Hours Is Required For Full Credit
  
  • ATE 3941 Veterinary Technology Clinical Rotation/Work Experience II (2)


    This Course Consists Of A Supervised Clinical Experience In A Work Place Approved And Monitored By Faculty/instructor Covering The Competencies Listed Below. This Course Will Focus On Veterinary Technology In The Emergency Medicine Setting. This Rotation Is Required To Be Completed In A Veterinary Emergency Hospital. A Minimum Of 80 Contact Hours Is Required For Full Credit.
  
  • ATE 3945 Herd Man / Hus Frm Animal Prac


    This Course Covers The Management And Husbandry Of Food Animals Housed In A Pasture/farm Situation. This Course Will Cover Information As It Relates To Proper Monitoring Of Health Parameters, Nutrition, Stall Cleaning And Disinfection, Administration Of Common Medications, Basic Husbandry Practices Such As Proper Record-keeping, And Decision Making In Diagnostic Procedures
  
  • ATE 4317 Introduction To Veterinary Hospital Management (3)


    This Course Will Give Student An Overview Of Business Subject That Will Be Applicable In My Business Environment But With Particular Emphasis In Veterinary Medicine
  
  • ATE 4658C Laboratory Animal Procedures (4)


    THE LECTURE COMPONENT WILL INTRODUCE THE STUDENT TO THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING ANIMAL CARE, ANIMAL USE, BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL HEALTH MONITORING AND DISINFECTION OF ANIMAL HOUSING OF COMMON SPECIES USED IN LAB RESEARCH. THE LAB COMPONENT WILL EMPHASIZE THE HANDLING, RESTRAINING AND INJECTION TECHNIQUES OF THE LABORATORY RATS, MOUSE AND RABBITS.
  
  • ATE 4942 Veterinary Technology Clinical Rotation/Work Experience III (2)


    This Course Consists Of A Supervised Clinical Experience In A Work Place Approved And Monitored By Faculty/instructor Covering The Competencies Listed Below. This Course Will Focus On Veterinary Technology In Regulatory Setting. This Rotation Is Required To Be Completed With A Veterinary Regulatory Agency (usda, Cdc, Aphis, State Diagnostic Labs, Etc). A Minimum Of 80 Contact Hours Is Required For Full Credit
  
  • ATE 4960 Veterinary Technician National Examination Review (2)


    THIS IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE STUDENTS A COMPLETE REVIEW IF THEIR HISTORICAL EDUCATIONAL STUDIES FOR PREPARATION, WITH GUIDANCE AND SUPPORT, TO PARTICIPATE IN STATE AND NATIONAL BOARD TESTING. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF VETERINARY TECHNICIAN COURSE, AND PASSING SCORES ON BOTH STATE AND NATIONAL BOARD EXAMS WILL PROVIDE GRADUATES WITH FORMAL, LICENSED AND REGISTERED TITLE OF CERTIFIED VETERINARY TECHNICIAN (CVT). THEN, THE STUDENTS ARE QUALIFIED TO APPLY FOR ENTRY LEVELS POSITIONS IN ANY NUMBER OF CLINICAL AND RESEARCH FACILITY PROGRAMS INCORPORATING ANIMALS.

Veterinary Medicine

  
  • VME T999 Vme Transfer Course


  
  • VME 4117 Animal Sanitation And Disease Control (3)


    Economically Important Diseases And Parasites Of Livestock Discussed From The Standpoint Of Causes, Spread, Protection, And Treatment.
    Prerequisite: ANS 3006 ; Mcb 3020

Voice

  
  • MVV 1011 Applied Voice (2)


    For Entering Majors With Limited Background, Weak Technique, Fundamentals Of Voice Production, Posture, And Breathing. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVV 1311 Applied Voice (2)


    Vowels And Fundamental Concepts Of Tone Production; Correct Posture And Breathing; Vocalization; Easy Secular And Sacred Songs In English. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVV 2111 Fundamentals Of Voice (1)


    Elementary Vocal Techniques Instruction For Non-vocal Majors; Methods And Procedures For Choral Use Of Voice. Uses Class Approach.
  
  • MVV 2321 Applied Voice (2)


    Continued Study Of Vocal Tone Production; Principles Of Singing; Standard Literature. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVV 3331 Applied Voice (2)


    Principles, Methods, And Materials For Voice Music Instruction, Attainment Of An Appropriate Repertoire. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVV 4341 Applied Voice (2)


    General Performance Problems. In Preparation For Required Senior Recital; Songs And Arias In Tow Languages.

Woodwind

  
  • MVW 1011 Prin Applied Flute


  
  • MVW 1012 Prin Applied Oboe


  
  • MVW 1013 Prin Clarinet


  
  • MVW 1014 Prin Bassoon


  
  • MVW 1015 Prin Saxophone


  
  • MVW 1311 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Major, Minor, Chromatic Scales, All Arpeggios; Principles Of Tone Production; Articulation And Phrasing In Selected Etudes And Solos. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVW 1312 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Major, Minor, Chromatic Scales, All Arpeggios; Principles Of Tone Production; Articulation And Phrasing In Selected Etudes And Solos. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVW 1313 Prin Clarinet


  
  • MVW 1314 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Major, Minor, Chromatic Scales, All Arpeggios; Principles Of Tone Production; Articulation And Phrasing In Selected Etudes And Solos. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVW 1315 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Major, Minor, Chromatic Scales, All Arpeggios; Principles Of Tone Production; Articulation And Phrasing In Selected Etudes And Solos. May Be Repeated For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVW 2321 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Continued Study Of All Scales And Arpeggios; Advanced Articulation, Phrasing; Analysis Of Representative Literature. May Be Represented For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours
  
  • MVW 2322 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Continued Study Of All Scales And Arpeggios; Advanced Articulation, Phrasing; Analysis Of Representative Literature. May Be Represented For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours
  
  • MVW 2323 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Continued Study Of All Scales And Arpeggios; Advanced Articulation, Phrasing; Analysis Of Representative Literature. May Be Represented For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours
  
  • MVW 2324 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Continued Study Of All Scales And Arpeggios; Advanced Articulation, Phrasing; Analysis Of Representative Literature. May Be Represented For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours
  
  • MVW 2325 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Continued Study Of All Scales And Arpeggios; Advanced Articulation, Phrasing; Analysis Of Representative Literature. May Be Represented For Maximum Credit Of 4 Hours.
  
  • MVW 3331 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Establishment Of Repertoire, Extensive Literature, Etudes.
  
  • MVW 3332 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Establishment Of Repertoire, Extensive Literature, Etudes.
  
  • MVW 3333 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Establishment Of Repertoire, Extensive Literature, Etudes.
  
  • MVW 3334 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Establishment Of Repertoire, Extensive Literature, Etudes.
  
  • MVW 3335 Applied Woodwind (2)


    Establishment Of Repertoire, Extensive Literature, Etudes.
 

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