2007-2008 Catalog (PDF) - Colorado State University-Pueblo

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CSU-Pueblo MUS 360-379 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1) In-depth applied study in various performance areas for the Junior music major. Prerequisites: admission to upperclass status; declared music major, permission of instructor. (F,S)—(360-Violin) (361-Viola) (362-Cello) (363-Bass) (364-Flute) (365-Oboe) (366-Bassoon) (367- Clarinet) (368-Saxophone) (369-Voice) (370-Trumpet) (371-French Horn) (372-Trombone) (373-Euphonium) (374-Tuba) (375-Percussion) (376-Piano) (377-Organ) (378-Classical Guitar) (379-non-Classical Guitar). Repeatable (4) MUS 380-399 Junior Recital 2(0-1) In-depth applied study in various performance areas for the Junior music major, leading to the performance of a solo or joint recital (see Music Student Handbook). Prerequisites: admission to upper-class status; faculty approval; permission of instructor. (F,S)—(380-Violin) (381-Viola) (382-Cello) (383-Bass) (384-Flute) (385- Oboe) (386-Bassoon) (387-Clarinet) (388-Saxophone) (389-Voice) (390-Trumpet) (391-French Horn) (392- Trombone) (393 Euphonium) (394-Tuba) (395- Percussion) (396-Piano) (397-Organ) (398-Classical Guitar) (399-non-Classical Guitar). MUS 401 Music Performance Symposium IV (0, 1 VAR) Level four course in observation and critique of solo and small ensemble performances; also includes lectures, clinics, demonstrations, and performance preparation. Report required for credit. (S/U grading) (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 402 Concert Choir IV 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the choral ensemble. Additional rehearsals and performances are required. (Level IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 408 Vocal Jazz Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Level four secondary music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate vocal jazz ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 409 Vocal Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Level four secondary music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate vocal ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 412 Wind Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the wind band. Additional rehearsals and performances are required. (Level IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 414 Brass Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Level four music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of brass instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisites: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 420 Counterpoint 3(3-0) A re-creative course in 16th-, 18th-, or 20th-century contrapuntal styles. Composing music in two, three and four voices as appropriate to the particular period. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 150, 210, 250, 310. (*) MUS 421 Chamber Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Level four secondary ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of string instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 424 Percussion Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Level four ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of percussion instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 432 Guitar Ensemble, Classical IV 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 434 Woodwind Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Level four ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate literature for combinations of woodwind instruments. Additional rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 436 Guitar Ensemble, Jazz IV 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate non-classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 440 Secondary Music Methods 3(3-0) Comprehensive study in materials, techniques, methods, and problem-solving techniques for the teacher of choral/ instrumental music in the public schools. Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 113, 223, 233, 243, 253, admission to Teacher Education Program. (S/O) MUS 442 Piano Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate piano ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 444 String Orchestra IV 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the string orchestra. Additional rehearsals and activities are required. (Level IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 445-449 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1) In-depth applied study in various performance areas for the Senior music major. Prerequisites: admission to upper-class status; declared music major, permission of instructor. (F,S)—(445-Violin) (446-Viola) (447-Cello) (448-Bass) (449-Flute). Repeatable (4) MUS 454 Jazz Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5) Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected appropriate literature for the jazz ensemble. Additional rehearsals and performances are required. (Level IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2) MUS 455-459 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1) In-depth applied study in various performance areas for the Senior music major. Prerequisites: admission to upper-class status; declared music major, permission of instructor. (F,S)—(455-Oboe) (456-Bassoon) (457- Clarinet) (458-Saxophone) (459-Voice). Repeatable (4) 240

Course Descriptions MUS 460-469 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1) In-depth applied study in various performance areas for the Senior music major. Prerequisites: admission to upper-class status; declared music major, permission of instructor. (F,S)—(460-Trumpet) (461-French Horn) (462- Trombone) (463-Euphonium) (464-Tuba) (465- Percussion) (466-Piano) (467-Organ) (468-Classical Guitar) (469-non-Classical Guitar). Repeatable (4) MUS 470-489 Senior Recital 2(0-1) In-depth applied study in various performance areas for the Senior music major, leading to the performance of a solo or joint recital (see Music Student Handbook). Prerequisites: admission to upper-class status; faculty approval; permission of instructor. (F,S)—(470-Violin) (471-Viola) (472-Cello) (473-Bass) (474-Flute) (475- Oboe) (476-Bassoon) (477-Clarinet) (478-Saxophone) (479-Voice) (480-Trumpet) (481-French Horn) (482- Trombone) (483-Euphonium) (484-Tuba) (485- Percussions) (486-Piano) (487-Organ) (488-Classical Guitar) (489-non-Classical Guitar). MUS 491 Special Topics (VAR 1-4) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S,SS) Repeatable MUS 495 Independent Study (1-4 VAR) (*) GRADUATE COURSES MUS 501 Special Methods in Music Ed 3(3-0) In-depth study of techniques and materials for teaching music in the elementary and middle school. Involvement in research and practical application of approved methods. Prerequisite: graduate standing. (*) Repeatable MUS 591 Special Topics (1-3 VAR) Prerequisite: graduate standing. (*) Repeatable MUS 593 Seminar (1-3 VAR) Practical application of current music techniques to secondary teaching. Prerequisite: graduate standing. (*) Repeatable NURSING (NSG) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES NSG 207 Nursing Pathophysiology 3(3-0) Introduction to the basic disease processes of individual body systems. Incorporates nursing assessment/ diagnosis with associated intersystem diseases. Prerequisites: BIOL 206/206L, 223/223L, 224/224L, CHEM 111/111L. (S,SS) NSG 208 Basic Pharmacology 3(3-0) Pharmocokinetics, dynamics, therapeutics as well as drug administration and interaction, safety and legal implications are discussed. Prerequisites: BIOL 223/223L, BIOL 224/224L, BIOL 206/206L, CHEM 111/111L. (S,SS) NSG 230 (WS 230) Women, Health and Society 3(3-0) Introduction to women’s health issues and a basic understanding of how women’s health has been influenced historically, culturally and by socio-economic factors. (F,S) NSG 231 Introduction to Professional Nursing 2(2-0) Provides a bridge for healthcare professionals and students to understand historical, philosophical, and theoretical concepts used in healthcare, professional practice, human needs and nursing process. Prerequisites: ENG 101, ENG 102, Foreign Language, SPCOM 103, PSYCH 151. (S,SS) NSG 232 Fundamentals of Nursing 3(3-0) Utilization of the nursing process in meeting primary health needs of individuals. Basic nursing interventions, critical thinking and therapeutic communication are emphasized. Prerequisites: admission into Nursing Program. Prerequisites: all nursing prerequisite and general education courses. Corequisite: NSG 232L. (S,SS) NSG 232L Fundamentals of Nursing Lab 4(0-8) Application of NSG 232. Laboratory practice assists students in developing fundamental competencies for providing basic nursing care to individual clients. Corequisite: NSG 232. (S,SS) NSG 282 LPN Bridge to Professional Nursing 2(2-0) Historical, theoretical and philosophical basis transition from student to PN and RN. Introduction to the program, health care system, nursing process, and human needs. Prerequisites: LPN students are required to take the course in substitution for NSG 231. This course can be substituted for NSG 231 by nursing students electing to take the practical nursing examination after the completion of all junior level courses and ERI examinations. The course is open to all nursing and pre-nursing students. (S,SS) NSG 283 Inferential Reasoning in Health Care 1(1-0) Discussion of inferential reasoning as it pertains to the delivery of healthcare. (*) NSG 284 NSG Framework for Transfer Students 1(1-0) This course provides transfer students with an introduction to the nursing philosophy, curriculum framework, and human needs, caring, and learning theory. Prerequisites: Transfer credit evaluation by nursing advisor. Must meet current program prerequisites consistent with point of transfer entry or by approval of SAFA committee. (*) NSG 291 Special Topics (1-4 VAR) Topics and/or nursing skills for enrichment of required nursing courses, and which serve the interest of 10 or more students will be considered. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (*) Repeatable NSG 295 Independent Study (1-6 VAR) (*) Repeatable NSG 302 Health Promotion and Assessment 3(3-0) Systematic assessment and analysis of individuals needs using the nursing process to develop a plan of care, to educate, and to promote health and wellbeing. Pre or corequisites: NSG 207, 307, or RN. Corequisite: NSG 302L. (SS,F) NSG 302L Health Promotion and Assessment Lab 1(0-2) Provides the skills to complete a comprehensive assessment, for educating and promoting health and wellbeing using the nursing process, evidenced based practice and diagnostic reasoning. Pre or corequisites: NSG 207, 307, or RN. Corequisite: NSG 302. (SS, F) NSG 305 Ethical Issues in Health Care 3(3-0) Selected theories which influence ethical choice in nursing are presented. Areas of the law and legal systems that affect the public health are included. Current ethical issues related to nursing practice. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) NSG 307 Health and Disease Systems 3(3-0) Alterations and adaptations of individual body systems to disease processes. Prerequisites: BIOL 223/223L, BIOL 206/206L, BIOL 224/224L, CHEM 111/111L or RN. (S,SS) 241

CSU-<strong>Pueblo</strong><br />

MUS 360-379 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1)<br />

In-depth applied study in various performance areas for<br />

the Junior music major. Prerequisites: admission to upperclass<br />

status; declared music major, permission of<br />

instructor. (F,S)—(360-Violin) (361-Viola) (362-Cello)<br />

(363-Bass) (364-Flute) (365-Oboe) (366-Bassoon) (367-<br />

Clarinet) (368-Saxophone) (369-Voice) (370-Trumpet)<br />

(371-French Horn) (372-Trombone) (373-Euphonium)<br />

(374-Tuba) (375-Percussion) (376-Piano) (377-Organ)<br />

(378-Classical Guitar) (379-non-Classical Guitar).<br />

Repeatable (4)<br />

MUS 380-399 Junior Recital 2(0-1)<br />

In-depth applied study in various performance areas for<br />

the Junior music major, leading to the performance of a<br />

solo or joint recital (see Music Student Handbook).<br />

Prerequisites: admission to upper-class status; faculty<br />

approval; permission of instructor. (F,S)—(380-Violin)<br />

(381-Viola) (382-Cello) (383-Bass) (384-Flute) (385-<br />

Oboe) (386-Bassoon) (387-Clarinet) (388-Saxophone)<br />

(389-Voice) (390-Trumpet) (391-French Horn) (392-<br />

Trombone) (393 Euphonium) (394-Tuba) (395-<br />

Percussion) (396-Piano) (397-Organ) (398-Classical<br />

Guitar) (399-non-Classical Guitar).<br />

MUS 401 Music Performance Symposium IV<br />

(0, 1 VAR)<br />

Level four course in observation and critique of solo and<br />

small ensemble performances; also includes lectures,<br />

clinics, demonstrations, and performance preparation.<br />

Report required for credit. (S/U grading) (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 402 Concert Choir IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />

appropriate literature for the choral ensemble. Additional<br />

rehearsals and performances are required. (Level IV).<br />

Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 408 Vocal Jazz Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Level four secondary music ensemble specializing in the<br />

rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate<br />

vocal jazz ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and<br />

performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission<br />

of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />

MUS 409 Vocal Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Level four secondary music ensemble specializing in the<br />

rehearsal, study, and public performance of appropriate<br />

vocal ensemble literature. Additional rehearsals and<br />

performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission<br />

of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />

MUS 412 Wind Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />

appropriate literature for the wind band. Additional<br />

rehearsals and performances are required. (Level IV).<br />

Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 414 Brass Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Level four music ensemble specializing in the rehearsal,<br />

study, and performance of appropriate literature for<br />

combinations of brass instruments. Additional rehearsals<br />

and performance activities required. Prerequisites:<br />

permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />

MUS 420 Counterpoint 3(3-0)<br />

A re-creative course in 16th-, 18th-, or 20th-century<br />

contrapuntal styles. Composing music in two, three and<br />

four voices as appropriate to the particular period.<br />

Prerequisites: successful completion of MUS 150, 210,<br />

250, 310. (*)<br />

MUS 421 Chamber Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Level four secondary ensemble specializing in the<br />

rehearsal, study, and performance of appropriate<br />

literature for combinations of string instruments. Additional<br />

rehearsals and performance activities required. Prerequisite:<br />

permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />

MUS 424 Percussion Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Level four ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study,<br />

and performance of appropriate literature for combinations<br />

of percussion instruments. Additional rehearsals and<br />

performance activities are required. Prerequisite:<br />

permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />

MUS 432 Guitar Ensemble, Classical IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />

appropriate classical guitar literature. Additional rehearsals<br />

and performance activities are required. (Level IV).<br />

Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 434 Woodwind Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Level four ensemble specializing in the rehearsal, study,<br />

and performance of appropriate literature for combinations<br />

of woodwind instruments. Additional rehearsals and<br />

performance activities required. Prerequisite: permission<br />

of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable (2)<br />

MUS 436 Guitar Ensemble, Jazz IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />

appropriate non-classical guitar literature. Additional<br />

rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level<br />

IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 440 Secondary Music Methods 3(3-0)<br />

Comprehensive study in materials, techniques, methods,<br />

and problem-solving techniques for the teacher of choral/<br />

instrumental music in the public schools. Prerequisites:<br />

successful completion of MUS 113, 223, 233, 243, 253,<br />

admission to Teacher Education Program. (S/O)<br />

MUS 442 Piano Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />

appropriate piano ensemble literature. Additional<br />

rehearsals and performance activities are required. (Level<br />

IV). Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 444 String Orchestra IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />

appropriate literature for the string orchestra. Additional<br />

rehearsals and activities are required. (Level IV).<br />

Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 445-449 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1)<br />

In-depth applied study in various performance areas for<br />

the Senior music major. Prerequisites: admission to<br />

upper-class status; declared music major, permission of<br />

instructor. (F,S)—(445-Violin) (446-Viola) (447-Cello)<br />

(448-Bass) (449-Flute). Repeatable (4)<br />

MUS 454 Jazz Ensemble IV 1(0-2.5)<br />

Rehearsal, study, and public performance of selected<br />

appropriate literature for the jazz ensemble. Additional<br />

rehearsals and performances are required. (Level IV).<br />

Prerequisite: permission of instructor. (F,S) Repeatable<br />

(2)<br />

MUS 455-459 Applied Music, Major 2(0-1)<br />

In-depth applied study in various performance areas for<br />

the Senior music major. Prerequisites: admission to<br />

upper-class status; declared music major, permission of<br />

instructor. (F,S)—(455-Oboe) (456-Bassoon) (457-<br />

Clarinet) (458-Saxophone) (459-Voice). Repeatable (4)<br />

240

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