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Music (Theory) |
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• MUSI 152 - Theory I
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• MUSI 251 - Theory II
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• MUSI 252 - Theory III
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• MUSI 351 - Theory IV
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• MUSI 444 - Choral Arranging
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• MUSI 452 - Orchestration
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Music (Laboratories) |
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• MUSI 100 A/B - Performance Lab
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• MUSI 102 - Aural Skills I
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• MUSI 201 - Aural Skills II
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• MUSI 202 - Aural Skills III
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• MUSI 301 - Aural Skills IV
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Music (Education) |
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• MUSI 131 - Vocal Techniques
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• MUSI 141 - Fundamentals of Conducting
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• MUSI 231 - Woodwind Techniques
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• MUSI 331 - String Techniques
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• MUSI 332 - Brass Techniques
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• MUSI 341 - Music Materials and Methods for the Elementary Grades
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• MUSI 342 - Music Materials and Methods for the Secondary Grades
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• MUSI 429A - Recital
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• MUSI 429B - Recital
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• MUSI 431 - Percussion Techniques
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• MUSI 432 - Marching Band Techniques
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• MUSI 449 - Instrumental Conducting
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• MUSI 453 - Choral Conducting
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• MUSI 499 - Special Projects
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Music (Literature) |
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• MUSI 161 - Music Appreciation
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• MUSI 171 - Worlds of Music
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• MUSI 371 - Music History I
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• MUSI 372 - Music History II
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Music (Applied Music) The following courses in applied music are open to any student (music major or non-music major) in the university. Work in applied music is regarded not merely as technical training in performance, but also as a study of the standard literature. For each of the courses, the student receives a one-half hour lesson per week and must complete a minimum of seven (7) practice hours per week. A fee is charged for applied music courses. Consult with the Business Office for the current fee schedule. The same course numbers are used for all instruments studied. The specific instrument is indicated by the following abbreviations placed after the course number:
- A - Voice
- B - Piano
- C - Organ
- E - Euphonium
- F - Percussion
- G - Cello
- H - Guitar
- J - Composition/Music Production
- K - Flute
- L - Saxophone
- M - Clarinet
- N - Bassoon
- O - Violin
- P - Viola
- Q - Trumpet
- R - French Horn
- S - Trombone
- T - Tuba
- U - Bass
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• MUSI 111 - Applied Music for Non-Majors
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Music (Applied Music for the Music Major) The following courses in applied music are open to music majors only. Work in applied music is regarded not merely as technical training in performance, but also as a study of the standard literature. For each of the courses, the student receives a one-hour lesson per week and must complete a minimum of seven (7) practice hours per week. A fee is charged for applied music courses. Consult with the Business Office for the current fee schedule. The same course numbers are used for all instruments studied. The specific instrument is indicated by the following abbreviations placed after the course number:
- A - Voice
- B - Piano
- C - Organ
- E - Euphonium
- F - Percussion
- G - Cello
- H - Guitar
- J - Composition/Music Production
- K - Flute
- L - Saxophone
- M - Clarinet
- N - Bassoon
- O - Violin
- P - Viola
- Q - Trumpet
- R - French Horn
- S - Trombone
- T - Tuba
- U - Bass
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• MUSI 112 - Applied Music for Majors
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Music (Performing Ensembles) NOTE: Other performing ensembles (no credit) may be organized from time to time for student participation.
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• MUSI 181 - Chowan Winds
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• MUSI 183 - Jazz Band
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• MUSI 185 - Men’s Chorus
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• MUSI 186 - Woodwind Ensemble
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• MUSI 187 - Brass Ensemble
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• MUSI 188 - Percussion Ensemble
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• MUSI 189 - Chowan Hawks Band
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• MUSI 193 - Chowan Singers
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• MUSI 197 - Show Choir
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• MUSI 199 - Chamber Choir
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Music (Industry) |
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• MUSI 256 - Computer Applications for Music
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• MUSI 345 - Survey of Music Business
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• MUSI 354 - Basic Audio and Live Sound
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• MUSI 356 - Introduction to Recording Studio Techniques
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• MUSI 446 - Internship
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Organizational Leadership |
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• OL 501 - Leadership: Theories, Practices, and Context
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• OL 502 - Scholarly Writing, Thinking, and Practice
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• OL 503 - Organizational Communication
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• OL 504 - Conflict Management
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• OL 505 - Teams, Coaching, and Mentoring
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• OL 506 - Financial Organizational Leadership
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• OL 507 - Leadership in Diverse Cultures
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• OL 508 - Organizational Development: Design, Intervention, and Evaluation
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• OL 509 - Ethics, Integrity, and Social Responsibility
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• OL 510 - Culminating Experience (Internship Project or Paper)
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Physics |
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• PHYS 101 - General Physics I
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• PHYS 102 - General Physics II
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• PHYS 105 - Earth Science
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• PHYS 203 - Advanced General Physics I
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• PHYS 204 - Advanced General Physics II
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• PHYS 491 - Seminar
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• PHYS 492 - Directed Research
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Political Science |
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• PS 101 - Introduction to American Politics
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Psychology |
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• PSYC 110 - General Psychology
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• PSYC 211 - Developmental Psychology
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• PSYC 214 - The Psychology of Human Strengths
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• PSYC 215 - Basic Skills of the Helping Professions
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• PSYC 230 - Social Psychology
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• PSYC 240 - Psychology of Gender
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• PSYC 250 - Cultural Diversity in Psychological Issues
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• PSYC 280 - Alcohol/Drug Studies
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• PSYC 299 - Special Topics
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• PSYC 300 - Statistics for Psychology
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• PSYC 315 - Introduction to Research Methods
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• PSYC 320 - Physiological Psychology
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• PSYC 340 - Personality Theories
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• PSYC 350 - Abnormal Psychology
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• PSYC 370 - Introduction to Counseling
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• PSYC 395 - Cognitive Psychology
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• PSYC 399 - Special Topics
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• PSYC 410 - Positive Psychology: Coping and Resilience
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• PSYC 420 - Interpersonal and Family Dynamics
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• PSYC 440 - Group Process
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• PSYC 480 - Senior Capstone
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• PSYC 491 - Experimental Psychology
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• PSYC 499 - Special Topics
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Religion |
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• REL 101 - Understanding the Bible: Texts and Contexts
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• REL 200 - Religion Colloquim
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• REL 205 - Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
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• REL 221 - Introduction to Ethics
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• REL 231 - Introduction to Philosophy
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• REL 246 - Baptist Life and Thought
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• REL 268 - World Religions
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• REL 270 - History of the World Christian Movement
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• REL 280 - Introduction to Biblical Languages
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• REL 290 - Missions Practicum
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• REL 305 - Old Testament Topics
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• REL 319 - Jesus in Contemporary Interpretation
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• REL 340 - Christianity in the Roman Empire
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