2014-15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog - page 214

CHEM-4830 Research in Chemistry
–Fa, Sp
1–3 hours
Investigation of a chemical research project and its culmination
in a scholarly research report. Submission and approval of a
research proposal must precede registration. May be repeated
once for credit. Prerequisites: CHEM-2800 Introduction to
Research in Chemistry; CHEM-3800 Research Methods in
Chemistry; permission of instructor. (Fee: $150)
CHEM-4880 Topics in Chemistry
1–3 hours
Topics of special interest are selected by the chemistry faculty
from the areas of modern chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM-2210
Analytical Chemistry I; junior status; permission of instructor.
CHEM-4900 Independent Study in Chemistry
1–3 hours
Supervised independent study of some chemical phenomena.
Submission and approval of a research proposal must precede
registration. Prerequisites: CHEM-2210 Analytical Chemistry I;
CHEM-3510 Organic Chemistry I; CHEM-4310 Thermodynamics
and Kinetics.
CHEM-4910 Chemistry Internship
–Fa, Sp, Su
1–3 hours
Students will gain experience in the chemistry profession in a
departmentally approved work environment. A technical report
detailing the skills and techniques utilized and a supervisor’s
evaluation will be the basis for successful completion. Prerequisite:
CHEM-2220 Analytical Chemistry II or CHEM-3520 Organic
Chemistry II.
Church Music (CHMU)
CHMU-2100 Church Music Seminar
–Fa, Sp
0 hours
A once-per-semester seminar designed to expose students to
various aspects of church music ministry. The seminar may take
the form of a lecture or masterclass. Crosslisted with WSHP-2100
Worship Forum. Prerequisite: enrollment as a church music major
or minor.
CHMU-2200 Field Experience
–Fa, Sp
1 hour
Initial field experience in a local church. Students are
responsible for finding a place of ministry involvement to begin
developing music ministry skills. Supervision will be provided by
the church’s pastor or minister of music. Prerequisite: enrollment
as a church music major or minor.
CHMU-3630 Administering Church Music I
–Sp
3 hours
Training in the organization, administration, planning, and
presentation of vocal music in worship. Included in the course is
a study of the administrative, organizational, and pedagogical
methods for teaching and training children, youth, and adults,
along with an extensive examination of music literature and
curricula appropriate to different age groups. (even years)
CHMU-3640 Administering Church Music II
–Sp
3 hours
Training in the organization, administration, planning, and
presentation of instrumental music in worship. Included in the
course is a study of the development of small wind and brass
ensembles, large ensembles, repertoire and the function of
ensembles in worship and Christian education. (odd years)
CHMU-4900 Church Music Internship
9 hours
Intensive field experience in a local church. Place of service is
determined by student interest, recommendation of supervising
faculty, availability of local church, and supervising minister
of music. Students must apply for internships and receive
endorsement from the advisor and the Chair of the Department
of Music and Worship one academic semester before period
of service desired and prior to registering. Students should see
the director of the church music area for complete internship
requirements.
CHMU-4990 Independent Study–Church Music 1–3 hours
Independent and intensive study in a particular area of church
music for individual students who demonstrate special interests
and ability.
Chinese (CHN)
CHN-1100 Elementary Chinese I
–Fa, Sp
4 hours
This course will teach students elementary levels of Chinese
language proficiency in Mandarin or Putonghua. Students will
develop skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in
Chinese.
CHN-1200 Elementary Chinese II
–Fa, Sp
4 hours
This course will teach students elementary levels of Chinese
language proficiency in Mandarin or Putonghua. Students will
develop skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in
Chinese. Prerequisite: CHN-1100 Elementary Chinese I.
Music Class Studies (CLMU)
CLMU-1170 Diction for Singers I
–Fa
2 hours
Students will master the rules of pronouncing Italian and Latin
language song texts using the International Phonetic Alphabet.
Classroom activities will include listening to, reading, and singing
Italian and Latin language song texts.
CLMU-1180 Diction for Singers II
–Sp
2 hours
Students will master the rules of pronouncing German and
French language song texts using the International Phonetic
Alphabet. Classroom activities will include listening to, reading,
and singing German and French language song texts.
CLMU-1810 Piano Class I
–Fa
2 hours
Group instruction in piano fundamentals. Required for music
majors who are unable to pass the piano proficiency. Open to
other individuals with permission of the instructor. (Fee: $30)
CLMU-1820 Piano Class II
–Sp
2 hours
Continued group instruction in piano fundamentals and
repertoire. Prerequisite: CLMU-1810 Piano Class I. (Fee: $30)
CLMU-1860 Voice Class
–Fa
1 hour
Group instruction in basic vocal technique and repertoire.
Enrollment open to any student not majoring in voice. Repeatable.
(odd years)
CLMU-2120 Oratorio Literature
–Sp
2 hours
A chronological study of the world of oratorio beginning with the
Passions of Johann Sebastian Bach continuing through Andrew
Lloyd-Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
and on to the staged oratorios of today. Class time is heavily
devoted to aural and score analysis, with the occasional solos
from major oratorio works. (odd years)
CLMU-2200 Music Literature: Special Topics
1–2 hours
A survey of the history and literature for the specified
instrument.
CLMU-2210 Brass Literature
–Fa
1 hour
A survey of brass literature covering all historical periods but
emphasizing the chamber music genre. (even years)
CLMU-2220 Percussion Literature
–Sp
1 hour
A survey of literature for percussion with special emphasis on
the 20th century. Total percussion will be considered. (even years)
CLMU-2230 String Literature
–Sp
1 hour
A survey of string literature covering all historical periods but
emphasizing the chamber music genre. (even years)
CLMU-2240 Woodwind Literature
–Fa
1 hour
The study of the history and literature of the woodwind
instruments (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon). (odd years)
CLMU-2300 Keyboard Literature
–Sp
2 hours
A survey of music for the piano and its precursors, covering the
period from 1600 to the present, with a focus on the works which
have come to form the core of the repertoire. (odd years)
CLMU-2310 Collaborative Piano
–Fa, Sp
1 hour
Supervised piano accompanying experience. The student
is assigned to work with one vocalist or instrumentalist for the
semester and will prepare music for studio lessons as well as
public performances.
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