May 04, 2024  
2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 
  
  • MBIO 3032 - Bacteriology Laboratory

    (2 Units) Laboratory experiments and demonstrations to illustrate principles and techniques of bacteriology.This course is acceptable for section 1.c requirement for the major.Prerequisites: MBIO 3010 or concurrent enrollment. MBIO 3010 and 3032 together will satisfy the departmental diversity requirement.(Laboratory, 6 hours)(Fall, Spring)


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  • MBIO 4300 - Medical Microbiology

    (4 Units) Principles of medical microbiology, including pathogenic microbes, epidemiology, infection, disease, and treatment.Prerequisites: MBIO 3010 and 3032.(Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)


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  • MBIO 4500 - Bacterial Physiology

    (4 Units) Examination of bacterial physiology including discussions of cell structure and function, energetics, regulation of growth and metabolism, and environmental adaptation.Prerequisites: MBIO 3010, MBIO 3032, BIOL 3310, and CHEM 3010, CHEM 3012, or equivalent.(Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 3 hours)(Fall)


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  • MBIO 4600 - Food Microbiology

    (3 Units) Basic concepts related to some biochemical changes by microorganisms in food, including milk and milk products, particularly food spoilage, food poisoning, food preservation, and measures to prevent food spoilage and poisoning.Prerequisites: MBIO 3010 or equivalent.(Lecture, 3 hours)(Spring)


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  • MBIO 4700 - Host-Parasite Interactions

    (3 Units) Concept of host-parasite interactions with emphasis on those microorganisms associated with human health and welfare.Prerequisites: MBIO 3010 or equivalent.


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  • MBIO 4950 - Selected Topics in Microbiology

    (1-5 Units) Development of a selected branch of microbiology (bacteriology).(Topics to be specified in Class Schedule) Topics vary each term, thus different topics may be taken for credit.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MDIS 1000 - First-Year Experience

    (3 Units) A student-centered course that introduces college-level modes of discussion, analysis, argument, and orderly presentation. The course content is based on contemporary issues and values, including the values and directions to be discovered in a university education. Students are offered the opportunity to translate their personal values into effective career and life choices.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MDIS 1040 - Seminar in First-Year Experience

    (2 Units) Introductory seminar explores relationships between two linked academic courses; supports academic adjustment and skill enhancement; and connects students with faculty, peer advisors, and campus resources and services. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on course content individually and in groups, and define their learning goals.(Formerly Freshmen Experience Seminar) (Same as BUS 1040)Satisfies G.E. area E1. Corequisites: Identified linked academic courses.


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  • MDIS 2500 - Leadership Development

    (3 Units) Explores leadership theories and their applications in organizations, especially within a university context. Emphasis on skill-building through interactive learning and a service learning project.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MDIS 2950 - Selected Topics in Multidisciplinary Studies

    (1-5 Units) Development of a selected topic in multidisciplinary study.(Topics to be specified in class schedule) Topics vary each term. Different topics may be taken for credit.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MDIS 3005 - Research and Information Literacy

    (2 Units) Introduction to research.  Strategies for effectively finding, evaluating, and integrating information into research assignments in a changing information environment.Designed to be taken in conjunction with another course requiring research.(Course offered under the subjects MDIS and SSCI)


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  • MDIS 3010 - Seminar in Community Learning

    (1 Unit) A discussion seminar for students doing community service projects. Requires students from various disciplines to exchange ideas with each other and participating faculty as they assess the effectiveness of their service learning efforts.


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  • MDIS 3400 - Latin-American Cultures

    (3 Units) A survey of Latin-American cultures, to include ethnic heritage, rural and urban lifestyles, major institutions, social classes, family life, views on reality, values, and contemporary issues.Taught in English.Satisfies G.E. area G.


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  • MDIS 4910 - Cooperative Education

    (2-4 Units) Provides an opportunity to acquire relevant, practical experience in supervised, paid employment in a particular multidisciplinary program. Students are placed in private or public sector positions under the supervision of the employer and the departmental Cooperative Education Coordinator.May be repeated for a total of 8 units, depending upon program policy.Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; consent of departmental Co-op coordinator.(Fall, Winter, Spring)


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  • MDIS 4930 - Peer Advising

    (2 Units) Explores principles for effectively communicating with individuals from diverse backgrounds in a group setting. Sociological analysis of transition and adaptation styles are included. Participant observation is employed as students impart information and become active listeners in the academic setting.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Lecture, 1 hour; activity, 2 hours)


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  • MDIS 4935 - Peer Advising Internship

    (2 Units) Provides an opportunity to acquire supervised, practical experience as a peer adviser in the university setting. Attendance at regularly scheduled meetings and a written journal are required.May be repeated for credit.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MDIS 4950 - Selected Topics in Multidisciplinary Studies

    (1-5 Units) Development of a selected topic in multidisciplinary study.(Topics to be specified in Class Schedule) Topics vary each term. Different topics may be taken for credit.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MDIS 4980 - Individual Study

    (1-4 Units) For undergraduate students prepared for independent study designed to supplement regular course offerings.May be repeated for a total of 6 units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MGT 3300 - Farm Management

    (3 Units) Economic principles and modern decision-making techniques applied to farm management; organizing the farm operation; managing crop and livestock business enterprises; farm business administration; analysis of production risks.Prerequisites: ACC 2130 or 3140, ECON 2510.


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  • MGT 3310 - Management Theory and Practice

    (3 Units) Introduction to the concepts, issues, and practices of contemporary management. Theory, research, and real world contributions to management are all presented. Emphasis is on the basic functions of management and introduction to behavioral theories, research, and practices.Prerequisites: Junior standing.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MGT 3400 - Seminar in International Business

    (3 Units) A comprehensive course covering the international environmental forces and their influence in all of the functional areas of the international firm — finance, management, marketing, personnel, production, the multinational’s ethical responsibility to the host countries, balance of payments, foreign exchange risk hedging strategies, and international accounting.(Formerly MGT 3020)Prerequisites: MGT 3310.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MGT 4000 - Organization and Environment

    (3 Units) Examination of the complex relationships among environment, technology, and organizational design, structure, and performance. Attempts to provide an understanding of the organizational characteristics which enable firms to deal effectively with different environments.Prerequisites: MGT 3310 or concurrent enrollment in MGT 3310.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MGT 4340 - Executive Leadership

    (3 Units) A definitive study in the function of leadership in the management of business government and not-for-profit organizations, focusing on top management.Prerequisites: MGT 3310 or concurrent enrollment in MGT 3310.


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  • MGT 4360 - Organizational Behavior

    (3 Units) The study of individual and group behavior in organizations. Identification and application of behavioral science research methods and theories for the practicing manager. Motivation, interpersonal relations and communications, leadership, and managing change are some of the topics to be covered.Prerequisites: MGT 3310 or concurrent enrollment in MGT 3310.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MGT 4380 - Public Policy in Agriculture

    (3 Units) Analysis of public policies affecting the economic position of United States and California agriculture; government programs which influence agricultural production, commodity distribution, market prices, and farm income; topics concerning the American food and fiber system; foreign trade; comparative foreign agricultural policies.Prerequisites: ECON 2500 and junior standing.


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  • MGT 4560 - Seminar in Small Business Management

    (3 Units) Analysis of problems and issues frequently encountered in the management of a small business. Emphasizes the relevant differences in approach between small and large companies, particularly the challenge of managing with very limited resources. Extensive use of the technique of case problem analysis.Prerequisites: MGT 3310 or concurrent enrollment in MGT 3310.(Spring)


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  • MGT 4610 - Seminar in Human Resource Management

    (3 Units) Formulation and administration of policies designed to obtain and to maintain the human resources of the organization. Manpower planning, personnel selection and development, performance appraisal, compensation, evaluation of the personnel program.Prerequisites: MGT 3310 or concurrent enrollment in MGT 3310.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MGT 4620 - Seminar in Labor Management Relations

    (3 Units) Perspectives on the internal relationship between management and unionized employees.Prerequisites: MGT 3310 or concurrent enrollment in MGT 3310.(Every other year)


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  • MGT 4900 - Business Policy

    (3 Units) Consideration of the business enterprise as a total system in a total environment. Analysis and evaluation of the problems, opportunities, and ethical responsibilities which face the chief executive of a business firm. Emphasis will be on the formulation and implementation of various strategies. Extensive use of the technique of case problem analysis.Prerequisites: Completion of all other courses in the business administration core and satisfaction of CSU Stanislaus writing competency requirement, BUS 3100. (OM 3010, OM 3020, and CIS 3700 may be taken concurrently.)(Fall, Spring)


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  • MGT 4910 - Cooperative Education in Management

    (2-4 Units) Provides an opportunity to acquire relevant, practical experience in supervised paid employment in management. Students are placed in private or public sector positions under the supervision of the employer and departmental Co-op coordinator.May be repeated for a total of 8 units depending upon departmental approval.Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; consent of departmental coordinator prior to registration.


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  • MGT 4920 - Global Competitive Strategy

    (3 Units) Focus on a new philosophy of strategy in a global context to address critical issues such as cost/quality, timing/learning, strongholds, deep pockets, and alliance/network.Prerequisites: MGT 3310.


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  • MGT 4930 - Strategies and Planning in Agriculture

    (3 Units) Consideration of the agribusiness enterprise as a whole system in a total agribusiness environment. Analysis and evaluation of special opportunities, threats, strengths, and weaknesses that face the CEOs of agribusiness firms. Emphasis on how to formulate and implement appropriate strategies in the context of increasing globalization and advance technologies. Extensive use of the method of case study.Prerequisites: MGT 3310.


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  • MGT 4940 - Internship

    (3 Units) Supervised field experience in a selected area of management. Formal written report(s) will be required.May be repeated for a total of 6 units.Prerequisites: Consent of internship coordinator prior to registration.


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  • MGT 4980 - Individual Study

    (1-4 Units) For students capable of independent work and in need of advanced and specialized study.May be repeated for a total of 6 units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and approval of department chair prior to registration.


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  • MGT 5400 - Strategic Leadership in Organizations

    (3 Units) An advanced management course covering the fundamental issues and the key theories associated with organizational leadership, from the perspective of middle and upper-level managers.  emphasis will be on application of both theories and best leader practices.  The course will take an interactive, seminar approach based on a combination of lecture, discussion, case, and project work.


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  • MKT 3410 - Principles of Marketing

    (3 Units) Marketing process with emphasis on the management point of view. Consideration is given to the role played by marketing in the economy, dynamics of consumer motivation and behavior, and problems including ethical considerations confronted by the business firm establishing an overall marketing program.(Formerly Basic Marketing)Prerequisites: Junior standing, ACC 2130 and ECON 2510 (ACC 2130 may be taken concurrently).


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  • MKT 4400 - Consumer Behavior

    (4 Units) Examination of consumer and organizational markets and behavior. Topics include consumer decision process, industrial marketing process, internal and external buyer influences, target markets and segmentation, industrial and consumer marketing mix, and consumer and organizational strategies.(Formerly Seminar in Consumer and Organizational Buyer Behavior)Prerequisites: MKT 3410.(Spring)


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  • MKT 4410 - Advertising and Promotion Management

    (4 Units) Fundamentals of developing an integrated marketing communication program including advertising and sales promotions, personal selling, public relations, and publicity decisions from a managerial perspective. Emphasis on formulating advertising and promotional objectives, developing message and media strategies, planning the advertising budget, and measuring performance.Prerequisites: MKT 3410.(Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours)


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  • MKT 4420 - Marketing Research

    (4 Units) Focus on the collection and analysis of secondary, primary qualitative, and primary quantitative marketing data and its incorporation into the marketing process. The lab component emphasizes method, practice, and computer-aided analysis.Prerequisites: MKT 3410 and MATH 1610.(Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours)(Fall)


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  • MKT 4430 - Selling and Sales Management

    (4 Units) Planning, direction, and control of sales personnel and selling activities. The role of personal selling in the marketing of consumer and industrial products and services. Analysis of successful sales opportunities, characteristics, and techniques. Includes practices in sales presentation.(Formerly Seminar in Sales Management and Personal Selling)Prerequisites: MKT 3410.


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  • MKT 4450 - Channel Institutions and Retail Management

    (4 Units) Focus on the role of marketing in the management of channel activities and product flows. Emphasizes management of purchasing, retailing, wholesaling, and physical distribution functions.(Formerly Channel Management and Logistics)Prerequisites: MKT 3410.


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  • MKT 4470 - Global Marketing

    (4 Units) Basics of conducting marketing operations outside of the domestic market. Methodologies for estimating foreign market potential, and market entry strategy design. Issues involving the management and control of the marketing mix variables after foreign market entry are examined. Export readiness simulation, experiential exercises, and international marketing plan.(MGT 3400 may be taken concurrently)(Formerly International Marketing)Prerequisites: MGT 3400 and MKT 3410.(Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours)


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  • MKT 4480 - Product and Price Management

    (4 Units) Examination of product and price strategies in marketing. Topics include finding and creating product value, planning for new and established products, value in pricing, pricing for profit, life cycle pricing, and competitive cost and product advantages.(Formerly Seminar in Product and Price Management)Prerequisites: MKT 3410.


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  • MKT 4490 - Strategic Marketing Management

    (4 Units) Examination of the strategic and managerial role of the marketing manager in fostering a market driven orientation and in orchestrating the pursuit of a sustainable competitive advantage in chosen markets.(Formerly Seminar in Strategic Marketing Management)Prerequisites: MKT 3410.


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  • MKT 4940 - Marketing Internship

    (3 Units) Supervised field experience in a selected area of marketing. Formal written report(s) will be required.May be repeated for a total of 6 units.(Formerly Internship)Prerequisites: Consent of internship coordinator prior to registration.


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  • MKT 4980 - Independent Study in Marketing

    (1-4 Units) For students capable of independent work and in need of advanced and specialized study.May be repeated for a total of 6 units.(Formerly Individual Study)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and approval of department chair prior to registration.


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  • MUS 1000 - Introduction to Music

    (3 Units) A course for the general student which surveys musical elements, genres, forms, and styles. The growth and development of music through history from early times to the present will be studied.Satisfies G.E. area C1.(Fall, Winter, Spring)


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  • MUS 1190 - Music Fundamentals

    (3 Units) A beginning course in music reading, notation, intervals, scales, theory, and eartraining.Designed primarily for the student pursuing the liberal studies major, the general student, and the music student who does not qualify for enrollment in MUS 1220.Satisfies G.E. area C1.(Fall, Winter, Spring)


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  • MUS 1220 - Theory I

    (3 Units) Review of rudiments of music notation, scales, key signatures, intervals, triads, and inversions of triads. Emphasis is placed on analysis, creations of melodies based upon techniques of various musical periods, and four-part chorale style harmony.May be taken concurrently with MUS 1320(CAN MUS 2).Prerequisites: Ability to read treble and bass clefs, music major or minor, or consent of instructor.(Fall)


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  • MUS 1230 - Theory II

    (3 Units) Continuation of MUS 1220, beginning with construction of an underlying tonal harmonic (triadic) continuum. Emphasis will be on chord connection, employment of triadic inversions, and study of basic harmonic rhythm leading to the creation of two, three, and four part textures within a harmonic fabric.May be taken concurrently with MUS 1330.(CAN MUS 4)Prerequisites: MUS 1220.(Spring)


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  • MUS 1320 - Eartraining and Sightsinging I

    (1 Unit) Pentatonic and diatonic melodies conducted and sung in solfeggio syllables; two-part rhythm exercises; simple keyboard harmony drills which parallel concurrent theoretical studies; beginning self-accompanied singing exercises, melodic, harmonic and rhythm dictation; and sightsinging.May be taken concurrently with MUS 1220.(CAN MUS 2)Prerequisites: music major or minor, or consent of instructor.(Fall)


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  • MUS 1330 - Eartraining and Sightsinging II

    (1 Unit) Continuation of MUS 1320. More advanced diatonic melodies; three-part rhythm exercises; keyboard harmony exercises; self-accompanied singing exercises; melodic, harmonic, contrapuntal and rhythmic dictation; and sightsinging.May be taken concurrently with MUS 1230.(CAN MUS 4)Prerequisites: MUS 1220 or equivalent.(Spring)


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  • MUS 1600 - Basic Class Piano

    (1 Unit) Basic keyboard experience in reading and playing music from beginning to intermediate level with emphasis on the fundamentals of music theory and structure.May be repeated for a total of 6 units. Music majors should consult keyboard coordinator for special requirements.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 1610 - Freshman-Level Keyboard

    (1 Unit) Instruction in technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of artistic performance. Designed for music majors or minors whose performance medium is a keyboard instrument.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 1611 - Freshman Keyboard Major Repertoire

    (1 Unit) Advanced individual study of musical literature associated with concurrent enrollment in MUS 1610 as required for the Bachelor of Music degree in performance.May be repeated for a total of 2 units.Prerequisites: Music major, audition, and program coordinator approval.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 1630 - Basic Class Voice

    (1 Unit) Introduction to singing, vocal technique, posture, breathing, tone production, and problems of tension and relaxation.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 1640 - Freshman-Level Voice

    (1 Unit) Instruction in technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of artistic performance. For music majors or minors whose performance medium is voice.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 1641 - Freshman Voice Major Repertoire

    (1 Unit) Advanced individual study of musical literature associated with concurrent enrollment in MUS 1640 as required for the Bachelor of Music degree in performance.May be repeated for a total of 2 units.Prerequisites: Music major, audition, and program coordinator approval.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 1670 - Freshman-Level Orchestral Instruments

    (1 Unit) Instruction in technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of artistic performance. For music majors or minors whose performance medium is strings, woodwinds, brasses, or percussion.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 1671 - Freshman Instrumental Major Repertoire

    (1 Unit) Advanced individual study of musical literature associated with concurrent enrollment in MUS 1670 as required for the Bachelor of Music degree in performance.May be repeated for a total of 2 units.Prerequisites: Music major, audition, and program coordinator approval.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2100 - Jazz Improvisation

    (1 Unit) An extensive study of jazz improvisation, including performance techniques, concepts and styles. Students will acquire theoretical knowledge and will apply it to performance. Students will then improvise on jazz standards.Students must provide their own instrument.Prerequisites: Knowledge of major/minor scales and major, minor, and dominant 7th chords.


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  • MUS 2101 - Functional Jazz Piano

    (1 Unit) Study and practice of jazz keyboard harmony including chord voicings, jazz nomenclature, rhythms, and other related issues through analysis of repertoire and recordings.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Fall in alternating years)


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  • MUS 2110 - Jazz Improvisation II

    (1 Unit) Study of jazz theory and improvisation through analysis of significant repertoire and recordings.Prerequisites: MUS 2100 or consent of instructor.(Spring in alternating years)


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  • MUS 2150 - Introduction to Music Technology

    (1 Unit) Surveys the technology and software used in music production and education. Includes notation, sequencing, and digital audio, as well as delivery methods.(Formerly Introduction to Music Technology and Computers in Music)Prerequisites: MUS 1230 or consent of instructor.


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  • MUS 2160 - Music Technology II

    (1 Unit) Continuation of MUS 2150. Focuses on digital audio through use of ProTools audio production system. Emphasis placed on tracking and mixing as well as delivery methods.(Formerly Computers in Sound Synthesis and Music Instruction)Prerequisites: MUS 2150 or consent of instructor.


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  • MUS 2170 - MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface)

    (2 Units) Introduces students to the principles and techniques of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and its uses in music composition, recording, and arrangement. Emphasis will be placed on post production practices in scoring (notation) and the preparation of MIDI material for presentation on the World Wide Web.Prerequisites: MUS 2160 or consent of instructor.


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  • MUS 2220 - Chromatic Harmony

    (3 Units) Continuation of MUS 1230. Emphasis will be on an understanding of 19th century harmonic practice, including altered and extended chords, work in advanced modulation procedures, and more sophisticated harmonic progressions. Writing for the keyboard and for other instrumental and vocal combinations will be encouraged. Works from Beethoven through Wagner will be analyzed and extensive time will be spent creating original works in conscious imitation of various 19th century styles.May be taken concurrently with MUS 2320.Prerequisites: MUS 1230.(Fall)


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  • MUS 2230 - Twentieth Century Techniques

    (3 Units) Continuation of MUS 2220. Examination of impressionistic devices, quartal harmony, nontonal and atonal compositional processes. Emphasis upon 20th century western music. Numerous original compositions required.May be taken concurrently with MUS 2330.Prerequisites: MUS 2220.(Spring)


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  • MUS 2320 - Eartraining and Sightsinging III

    (1 Unit) Continuation of MUS 1330. Diatonic and chromatic melodies, more advanced two- and three-part rhythm exercises, self-accompanied singing exercises, keyboard harmony, dictation, and sightsinging.May be taken concurrently with MUS 2220.Prerequisites: MUS 1330 or equivalent.(Fall)


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  • MUS 2330 - Eartraining and Sightsinging IV

    (1 Unit) Continuation of MUS 2320. Diatonic, chromatic, modal, and 20th century melodies; four-part rhythm exercises; more advanced self-accompanied singing exercises; advanced melodic, contrapuntal, rhythmic, and four-part chorale style dictation; and sightsinging.May be taken concurrently with MUS 2230.Prerequisites: MUS 2320 or equivalent.(Spring)


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  • MUS 2390 - Summer Camp Administration

    (1 Unit) Students are required to participate in the organization, recruitment, and development of summer music camps. Students will coach rehearsals, manage activities, assist in administration, and mentor middle and high school aged students.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Spring)


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  • MUS 2400 - Orchestra

    (1 Unit) The study and performance of standard orchestral music. Students participate in all public performances; field trips and off-campus performances may be required by the instructor.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Satisfies G.E. area C1.Prerequisites: An acceptable degree of performance skill.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2410 - Concert Chorale

    (2 Units) Study and performance of choral masterworks. A voice test will be given. Students will participate in all public performances; field trips and off-campus performances may be required by the instructor.Open to all students. May be repeated for a total of 16 units.Satisfies G.E. area C1.Prerequisites: An acceptable singing voice.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2430 - University Chamber Singers

    (1 Unit) A select vocal ensemble specializing in music written for small choral ensembles. A high level of musicianship is required. Students participate in all public performances; field trips and off-campus performances may be required by the instructor.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Satisfies G.E. area C1.Prerequisites: Ability to read music well and consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2440 - Wind Ensemble

    (2 Units) Study and performance of materials for the wind band, and for various combinations of wind and percussion instruments. Students will participate in all public performances; field trips and off-campus performances may be required by the instructor.May be repeated for a total of 16 units.Satisfies G.E. area C1.Prerequisites: An acceptable degree of performance skill.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2460 - Symphony Band

    (1 Unit) Wind band designed to provide opportunities for music education applications. Music majors may perform on primary or secondary instruments and gain practical conducting experience.Open to music majors, non-music majors, and community members. Students participate in public performances. May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Satisfies G.E. area C1.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2480 - Jazz Ensemble

    (2 Units) Study and performance of repertoire and styles for the jazz ensemble. Students participate in jazz concerts and study improvisation; field trips and off-campus performances may be required by the instructor.May be repeated for a total of 16 units.


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  • MUS 2500 - Instrumental Chamber Ensemble

    (1 Unit) Study and performance of materials for small ensembles. Students participate in public performances; field trips and off-campus performances may be required by the instructor.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Prerequisites: An acceptable degree of performance skill, and consent of the instructor. (As required)


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  • MUS 2501 - Jazz Chamber Ensemble

    (1 Unit) Performance application of jazz improvisation and repertoire for small chamber ensemble. Ensembles perform at least one concert per semester.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MUS 2600 - Intermediate Class Piano

    (1 Unit) For general students, music minors, and music majors whose performance area is not piano. Keyboard experience in reading and playing music of intermediate-level, such as the Bach inventions, classical sonatinas, and easier Romantic literature.May be repeated for a total of 8 units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2610 - Sophomore-Level Keyboard

    (1 Unit) Continuation in technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of artistic performance. Designed for music majors or minors whose performance medium is a keyboard instrument.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2611 - Sophomore Keyboard Major Repertoire

    (1 Unit) Advanced individual study of musical literature associated with concurrent enrollment in MUS 2610 as required for the Bachelor of Music degree in performance.May be repeated for a total of 2 units.Prerequisites: Music major, audition, and program coordinator approval.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2630 - Intermediate Class Voice

    (1 Unit) Continuation of MUS 1630. Study of the easier song literature of such composers as Brahms, Schumann, Barber, and others. For general students, music minors, and music majors whose performance medium is not voice.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.Prerequisites: MUS 1630 or consent of instructor.(Spring)


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  • MUS 2640 - Sophomore-Level Voice

    (1 Unit) Continuation of instruction in technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of artistic performance. For music majors or minors whose performance medium is voice.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.Prerequisites: MUS 1640 or consent of instructor.


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  • MUS 2641 - Sophomore Voice Major Repertoire

    (1 Unit) Advanced individual study of musical literature associated with concurrent enrollment in MUS 2640 as required for the Bachelor of Music degree in performance.May be repeated for a total of 2 units.Prerequisites: Music major, audition, and program coordinator approval.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2646 - Lyric Diction I

    (1 Unit) Fundamentals of technique in articulation and pronunciation as applied to singing in English, Italian, and Ecclesiastical Latin. Drills in acquiring maximum fluency and flexibility of speech organs involved in diction and a study of the International Phonetic Alphabet will be included.(Formerly MUS 3645)Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.


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  • MUS 2670 - Sophomore-Level Orchestral Instruments

    (1 Unit) Continuation of instruction in technical, stylistic, and aesthetic elements of artistic performance. For music majors or minors whose performance medium is strings, woodwinds, brasses, or percussion.May be repeated for a total of 4 units.Prerequisites: MUS 1670 or consent of instructor.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2671 - Sophomore Instrumental Major Repertoire

    (1 Unit) Advanced individual study of musical literature associated with concurrent enrollment in MUS 2670 as required for the Bachelor of Music degree in performance.May be repeated for a total of 2 units.Prerequisites: Music major, audition, and program coordinator approval.(Fall, Spring)


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • MUS 2880 - Directed Listening

    (1 Unit) Listening assignments of live performances sponsored through the Music Department. Attendance at a minimum of eighteen concerts per semester is required of each student. The department will provide periodic overviews and discussions of selected repertory performed.Required of all Music majors and minors enrolled in Applied Studies.(Fall, Spring)


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  • MUS 2900 - Music History and Literature I

    (3 Units) A survey of music history and literature spanning the medieval, Renaissance, and early Baroque periods.(Three semester rotation)Prerequisites: MUS 1220 and 1230 and consent of instructor.


    Spring 2024 Schedule of Classes | University Bookstore


  
  • MUS 2923 - Opera Scenes

    (1 Unit) Explores preparation and interpretation of performing solos and ensembles from operatic literature. Individual coaching emphasizing fundamentals of acting and singing, interpretation, diction, and movement.Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.(Winter)


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