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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Music History and Literature

  
  • MUSC 2406 - Music History and Literature


    3 WI

    P: MUSC 1406 . Three-semester survey of Western Music proceeding chronologically from Antiquity to modern times. Emphasis on style, genre, and cultural context.
  
  • MUSC 2416 - Music History and Literature


    2 WI

    P: MUSC 2406 . Three-semester survey of Western Music proceeding chronologically from Antiquity to modern times. Emphasis on style, genre, and cultural context.
  
  • MUSC 3055 - History of the American Musical Theatre


    3 Same as THEA 3055 .

    P: MUSC 2166  or consent of instructor. Styles and periods.
  
  • MUSC 4406 - Music of the Baroque Era


    3

    P: MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 . Detailed examination of analytical and historiographical issues in a variety of representative musical genres from 1600 to 1750. Topics include the rise of the stile moderno and the development of new vocal and instrumental forms such as opera and concerto. Individual class sessions focus on selected individual works from all phases of the Baroque, along with consideration of their historical and cultural context.
  
  • MUSC 4416 - Music of the Classic Era and Enlightenment


    3

    P: MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 . Detailed consideration of analytical and historiographical issues in a variety of representative musical genres from 1720 to 1820, including both precursors and proponents of Classic style (Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven), and also exploring the relationship of this art music to Enlightenment figures such as Rousseau and Goethe.
  
  • MUSC 4426 - Music of the Romantic Era


    3

    P: MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 . Detailed examination of analytical and historiographical issues in a variety of representative musical genres of the 19th century, including developments in symphonic forms, instrumental and vocal chamber music, and opera, from Schubert to Debussy, along with consideration of their historical and cultural context.
  
  • MUSC 4436 - Symphonic Music


    2

    P: MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 . Development of orchestral forces, repertoire, and symphonic conceptions from the Pre-Classic era through the 20th Century. Emphasis on forms, styles, and historical issues in the symphony, symphonic poem, and concerto.
  
  • MUSC 4446 - Music of the Modern and Postmodern Eras


    3

    P: MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 . Detailed examination of central analytical, historiographical, and philosophical issues in music of the 20th and 21st centuries, including conceptual developments in traditional genres, as well as serialism, electronic music, minimalism, and crossovers with vernacular and popular styles. Individual class sessions focus on selected individual works, along with consideration of their historical and cultural context.
  
  • MUSC 4496 - Opera History


    2 Formerly MUSC 5796

    P: MUSC 2416 . History of lyric theatre from late sixteenth century to present. Emphasis on examples from outstanding operas of various periods in music history.
  
  • MUSC 4596 - Historical Development of Solo Vocal Literature


    2 Formerly MUSC 5616

    P: Senior standing; undergraduate survey of music history; MUSC 2416. History with concentration on literature of major composers.
  
  • MUSC 4658 - Musical Aesthetics and Criticism


    3 WI

    P: MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 . Pro-seminar devoted to issues of judging artistic value in music through the discipline of aesthetics and through various modes of music criticism raised by seminal figures such as Aristotle and Kant. Subsequent focus on value judgment in relation to music aesthetics and criticism.
  
  • MUSC 5456 - Introduction to Ethnomusicology


    2

    P: MUSC or ANTH major with consent of instructor. Theories, methods, techniques, and fundamental concepts used in study of non-Western and primitive music.
  
  • MUSC 5466 - Folk and Indigenous Music of Europe and the Americas


    2

    P: Area minors and ANTH majors with consent of instructor; undergraduate MUSC course. Ethnic music of the West surveyed with particular attention to society, culture, and tradition.
  
  • MUSC 5476 - African Music


    2

    P: Open to area minors and ANTH majors with consent of instructor. Sub-Saharan African music surveyed in the context of African society and culture.
  
  • MUSC 5506 - Early Music in the West: to 1600


    3

    P: MUSC 1406 , MUSC 2406 , MUSC 2416 ; or equivalent. Genres, sources, theoretical literature, and cultural contexts of western art music from Late Antiquity through end of Renaissance. Pro-seminar format.
  
  • MUSC 5516 - Ibero-American Musics of the Twentieth Century


    3 WI

    P: MUSC 2166  or consent of instructor. Comprehensive overview from ethnomusicological perspective. Vernacular musics of Spanish- and Portugese-speaking cultures and their influence on art-music composers of twentieth century.
  
  • MUSC 5616 - Historical Development of Solo Vocal Literature


    3 WI

    P: Senior/graduate standing; undergraduate survey of music history. History with concentration on literature of major composers.
  
  • MUSC 5667 - Organ History, Literature, and Design


    2 Same as MUSC 5667 (Sacred Music).

    Recommended that MUSC 5667, MUSC 5677  be taken in sequence. P: MUSC 2416  or consent of instructor. Historical survey of organ literature from earliest manuscripts through music of J. S. Bach in first term. From J. S. Bach to present in second term. Basic principles of organ construction and style. Emphasis on relationship between organ and its repertoire throughout centuries.
  
  • MUSC 5677 - Organ History, Literature, and Design


    2 Same as MUSC 5677 (Sacred Music).

    Recommended that MUSC 5667 , MUSC 5677 be taken in sequence. P: MUSC 2416  or consent of instructor. Historical survey of organ literature from earliest manuscripts through music of J. S. Bach in first term. From J. S. Bach to present in second term. Basic principles of organ construction and style. Emphasis on relationship between organ and its repertoire throughout centuries.
  
  • MUSC 5737 - Piano Literature and Advanced Pedagogy


    3

    Recommended that MUSC 5737, MUSC 5747  be taken in sequence. Literature for piano in relation to contemporary pedagogical use. Intermediate through advanced-level literature from Renaissance through Beethoven and Schubert.
  
  • MUSC 5747 - Piano Literature and Advanced Pedagogy


    3

    Recommended that MUSC 5737 , MUSC 5747 be taken in sequence. Literature for piano in relation to contemporary pedagogical use. Intermediate through advanced-level literature from Chopin and Schumann to present.
  
  • MUSC 5757 - Lute and Guitar Literature


    3

    Comprehensive survey of solo literature for lute and guitar from Renaissance to twentieth century.
  
  • MUSC 5887 - Survey of Performance Practice


    2

    P: MUSC 2416  or consent of instructor. Original and secondary sources on performance practices from Renaissance to present. Development of instruments and comparison of notated music with actual performance practices.
  
  • MUSC 5897 - Survey of Performance Practice


    2

    P: MUSC 2416  or consent of instructor. Original and secondary sources on performance practices from Renaissance to present. Development of instruments and comparison of notated music with actual performance practices.
  
  • MUSC 5906 - Choral Literature


    2

    Historical and stylistic survey and critical evaluation of choral literature for use with school, community, and sacred choirs.
  
  • MUSC 5916 - Choral Literature


    2

    Historical and stylistic survey and critical evaluation of choral literature for use with school, community, and sacred choirs.
  
  • MUSC 5926 - Wind Instrument Literature


    3

    Chamber music, band, wind, and percussion literature for all phases of instrumental instruction.

Music Technology

  
  • MUSC 2280 - Introduction to Music Technology


    2 F

    P: MUSC major or consent of instructor. Basic concepts in acoustics, psychoacoustics, and electroacoustics and their application to computer music programs and keyboard synthesizers.

Music Therapy

  
  • MUSC 2277 - Orientation to Therapy


    1

    1 classroom and/or lab hour per week. For students who plan to major in music therapy. Overview of music in therapy.
  
  • MUSC 2287 - Orientation to Therapy Practicum


    1

    1 classroom and/or lab hour per week. Orientation to music in therapy through observation and participation in music therapy programs in variety of treatment settings.
  
  • MUSC 3257 - Music Therapy I: Introduction to Music in Therapy


    3

    C: MUSC 3357 . Current trends and historical bases for use of music in therapy.
  
  • MUSC 3267 - Music Therapy II: The Influence of Music on Behavior


    3

    P: MUSC 3257 ; C: MUSC 3367  Theoretical bases and experimental evidence of influence of music on human behavior and development of clinical procedures.
  
  • MUSC 3297 - Orientation to Therapy


    1

    Supervised field experience. P: Music therapy major; completion of sophomore year in music or consent of instructor. Orientation to use of music therapy in various rehabilitation and therapeutic centers.
  
  • MUSC 3357 - Music Therapy Practicum


    1

    1 classroom and/or lab hour per week. Supervised practicum for music therapy majors. C: MUSC 3257 . Application of music therapy procedures and techniques in approved treatment setting.
  
  • MUSC 3367 - Music Therapy Practicum II


    1

    1 classroom and/or lab hour per week. Supervised practicum for music therapy majors. C: MUSC 3267 . Application of music therapy procedures and techniques in approved treatment setting.
  
  • MUSC 4277 - Music for Group Activities


    2 Same as MUSC 4277  (Non-music Majors).

    Open to recreation and leisure studies and allied health majors. C: MUSC 4287 . Organization and development of social and recreational music activities. Emphasis on therapeutic function.
  
  • MUSC 4287 - Music for Group Activities Practicum


    1

    C: MUSC 4277. Supervised experience in group music activities at hospitals, special schools, sheltered workshops, or community health centers.
  
  • MUSC 5257 - Psychological Foundations of Music


    3

    Nature and extent of scientific investigations into acoustics of music, human responses to music, learning theory, and basic research in music.
  
  • MUSC 5267 - Psychological Foundations of Music


    3

    Nature and extent of scientific investigations into acoustics of music, human responses to music, learning theory, and basic research in music.
  
  • MUSC 5287 - Psychological Foundations of Music Practicum


    1

    Lab provides opportunity to develop and carry out research in clinical setting.
  
  • MUSC 5297 - Music Therapy Practicum III


    1

    Supervised practicum for music therapy majors. Application of music therapy procedures and techniques with individual clients.
  
  • MUSC 5997 - Clinical Internship


    1

    Supervised internship. P: Music therapy major; completion of academic requirements for the degree. Placement in approved music therapy clinical training program with registered music therapist as director.

Neuroscience

  
  • NEUR 2201 - Neuroscience Research


    2 or 3 F,S,SS Formerly NEUR 4201

    6 or 9 lab hours per week. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 s.h. toward the interdisciplinary studies neuroscience minor or 12 s.h. toward the multidisciplinary studies structured neuroscience concentration major. May not count toward general education natural sciences requirement. Minimum of 3 lab hours per credit hour per week. P: Consent of instructor. Basic or clinical research in behavioral, cognitive, cellular, molecular, and systems neuroscience. Principles of measurement of behavior, cognition, anatomy, histology, microscopy, pharmacology, endocrinology, and physiology.
  
  • NEUR 3310 - Introduction to Neuroscience


    3 F,S,SS GE:SO Same as PSYC 3310 .

    Relationship of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology to behavior.
  
  • NEUR 4200 - Literature in Neurosciences


    1 F

    1 lecture hour per week. May not count toward general education natural sciences requirement. P: Consent of instructor. Each week one or two original research articles analyzed for impact on understanding of neuron, glial, and brain function at cellular, molecular, and integrative levels. Literature tailored to student and faculty interests.
  
  • NEUR 4900 - Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience


    3 F Formerly NEUR 5000.

    P: Senior standing and consent of instructor. Introduces cellular mechanisms and molecular basis of neuron and glial function and interaction. Topics include membrane trafficking, action potentials, receptors, and signal transduction, gene transcription factors, neuroimmunology, and developmental neuroscience.
  
  • NEUR 4901 - Behavioral and Integrative Neuroscience


    3 S Formerly NEUR 5001.

    P: Senior standing and consent of instructor. Introduces neural systems and neural basis of behavior. Topics include basic neuroanatomy; computational neuroscience, learning and memory; sensory and motor systems, neural basis of affective behavior, consciousness and cognitive neuroscience, neural plasticity, and brain lateralization and language.
  
  • NEUR 4950 - Neuroscience Senior Thesis I


    3 F,S,SS

    P: PSYC 2101  or MATH 2228 , PSYC 2210 , consent of instructor. Research under the direction of full-time faculty member on neuroscience project culminating in senior thesis.
  
  • NEUR 4951 - Neuroscience Senior Thesis II


    3 F,S,SS

    P: PSYC 2101  or MATH 2228 , PSYC 2210 , consent of instructor. Research under the direction of full-time faculty member on neuroscience project culminating in senior thesis.

North Carolina Studies

  
  • NCST 4000 - Windows on North Carolina’s Past


    3 S

    P: 6 s.h. in NCST; or consent of director. Interdisciplinary research seminar focusing on selected events, localities, and/or groups from NC’s past.

Nursing

  
  • NURS 3005 - Academic Development for Nursing Education


    2

    P: Declared nursing majors. Assessment of academic strengths and weaknesses and development of academic skills essential to success in nursing education.
  
  • NURS 3020 - Health Assessment


    3 F,S

    2 lecture hours per week. P: Admission to NURS major. Theoretical foundations and lab experiences necessary for performing holistic health assessment.
  
  • NURS 3021 - Health Assessment Laboratory


    0 F,S

    2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to NURS major. Theoretical foundations and lab experiences necessary for performing holistic health assessment.
  
  • NURS 3081 - Topics in Nursing


    1

    1 classroom hour for 1 s.h.; 2 lab hours for 1 s.h.; 3 clinical hours for 1 s.h. May be repeated for credit at discretion of instructor. Selected contemporary topics. Individualized or small group learning experiences provide in-depth content in a nursing area.
  
  • NURS 3082 - Topics in Nursing


    2

    1 classroom hour for 1 s.h.; 2 lab hours for 1 s.h.; 3 clinical hours for 1 s.h. May be repeated for credit at discretion of instructor. Selected contemporary topics. Individualized or small group learning experiences provide in-depth content in a nursing area.
  
  • NURS 3083 - Topics in Nursing


    3

    1 classroom hour for 1 s.h.; 2 lab hours for 1 s.h.; 3 clinical hours for 1 s.h. May be repeated for credit at discretion of instructor. Selected contemporary topics. Individualized or small group learning experiences provide in-depth content in a nursing area.
  
  • NURS 3200 - Introduction to Professional Nursing


    2 F,S

    P: Admission to NURS major. Conceptual and philosophical foundations of professional nursing.
  
  • NURS 3210 - Nurse as Care Provider


    6 F,S

    4 lecture hours and 6 clinical hours per week. P/C: NURS 3020 , NURS 3021 , NURS 3200 , NURS 3211 , NURS 3270 , NURS 3271 , NURS 3280 . Holistic view of adult client in acute care settings. Theoretical foundations of wellness and illness and their relationship to nursing practice.
  
  • NURS 3211 - Nurse as Care Provider Clinical


    0 F,S

    4 lecture hours and 6 clinical hours per week. P/C: NURS 3020 , NURS 3021 , NURS 3200 , NURS 3210 , NURS 3270 , NURS 3271 , NURS 3280 . Holistic view of adult client in acute care settings. Theoretical foundations of wellness and illness and their relationship to nursing practice.
  
  • NURS 3260 - Legal Aspects of Health Care


    2

    P: Nursing major or consent of instructor. Legal system as related to practice of health care professionals, especially professional nurses.
  
  • NURS 3270 - Clinical Nursing Foundations I


    2 F,S

    1 lecture hour and 2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to NURS major; C: NURS 3020 ,  NURS 3021 NURS 3210 , NURS 3211 ,  NURS 3271 . Basic skills required for professional nursing practice.
  
  • NURS 3271 - Clinical Nursing Foundations I Laboratory


    0 F,S

    1 lecture hour and 2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to NURS major; C: NURS 3020 , NURS 3021 NURS 3210 NURS 3211 , NURS 3270 . Basic skills required for professional nursing practice.
  
  • NURS 3280 - Concepts of Pathophysiology for Nursing


    3 F,S Formerly NURS 3410

    P: Admission to NURS major. Etiology, mechanism, and clinical presentation of alterations in physiology.
  
  • NURS 3290 - Basic Foundations


    4 F,S

    3 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to the NURS major; C: NURS 3020 , NURS 3021 , NURS 3210 , NURS 3211 , NURS 3291 . Conceptual, philosophical foundations and basic skills required for professional nursing practice.
  
  • NURS 3291 - Basic Foundations Laboratory


    0 F,S

    2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to the NURS major; C: NURS 3020 , NURS 3021 , NURS 3210 , NURS 3211 , NURS 3290 . Conceptual, philosophical foundations and basic skills required for professional nursing practice.
  
  
  
  
  
  • NURS 3380 - Pharmacotherapeutics in Nursing


    3 F,S Formerly NURS 3040

    P: NURS 3280 . Relationship of drugs and the physiological effects.  Nursing role in pharmacotherapeutics with consideration to legal, ethical, economic, and technological factors.
  
  
  
  
  
  • NURS 3610 - Pathophysiology for ABSN


    2

    2 lecture hours per week. P: Admission to acelerated second degree BSN option; C: NURS 3611 , NURS 3613 , NURS 3614 . Etiology, mechanism and clinical presentation of alterations in physiology.
  
  • NURS 3611 - Health Assessment for ABSN


    3

    2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to accelerated second degree BSN option; C: NURS 3610 , NURS 3612 , NURS 3613 , NURS 3614 . Theoretical foundation necessary for performing a holistic health assessment.
  
  • NURS 3612 - Pharmacology for ABSN


    2

    2 lecture hours per week. P: Admission to accelerated second degree BSN option; C: NURS 3610 , NURS 3611 , NURS 3613 NURS 3614 . Nursing roles in pharmacotherapeutics and physiological effects.
  
  • NURS 3613 - Lifespan in Nursing Practice I


    7

    4 lecture and 9 clinical hours per week. P: Admission to accelerated second degree BSN option; C: NURS 3610 , NURS 3611 , NURS 3612 , NURS 3614 . Theoretical foundations of wellness and illness across the lifespan.

     

  
  • NURS 3614 - Theoretical and Clinical Concepts for Nursing Practice


    4

    2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: Admission to accelerated second degree BSN option; C: NURS 3610 , NURS 3611 , NURS 3612 , NURS 3613 . Theoretical concepts, evidence based and critical reasoning fundamental to basic, intermediate and advanced nursing skills.
  
  • NURS 3750 - Nursing Honors I


    3 WI SS

    P: Enrollment in Honors College and College of Nursing. Research related to nursing under the direction of a faculty member.
  
  • NURS 3851 - Nurse Extern


    6 SS

    P: All required nursing courses below 3400, consent of extern course coordinator, nursing assistant I or II certification (as agency requires). Opportunities to perform as a contributing staff member of the patient care team while developing and enhancing critical thinking and clinical skills.
  
  • NURS 4010 - Nursing Care of Clients with Alterations in Mental Health


    5 F,S

    3 lecture hours and 6 clinical hours per week. P: All required NURS courses below 4000. Theoretical foundations and clinical experiences specific to promotion of mental health. Maintenance of optional functioning and maximization of quality of life for clients with alterations in mental health.
  
  • NURS 4011 - Nursing Care of Clients with Alterations in Mental Health Clinical


    0 F,S

    3 lecture hours and 6 clinical hours per week. P: All required NURS courses below 4000. Theoretical foundations and clinical experiences specific to promotion of mental health. Maintenance of optional functioning and maximization of quality of life for clients with alterations in mental health.
  
  • NURS 4020 - Nursing Care of Adults


    6 F,S

    3 lecture hours and 9 clinical hours per week. P: All required NURS courses below 4000. Theoretical foundations and clinical experiences specific to nursing care of adults within a family experiencing complex alterations in health.
  
  • NURS 4021 - Nursing Care of Adults Clinical


    0 F,S

    3 lecture hours and 9 clinical hours per week. P: All required NURS courses below 4000. Theoretical foundations and clinical experiences specific to nursing care of adults within a family experiencing complex alterations in health.
  
  • NURS 4140 - Research in Nursing


    3 F, S

    P/C: All required NURS courses below 4000. Introduction to research and its application to nursing practice.
     
  
  • NURS 4150 - Nursing Leadership


    3 F,S

    P: All required NURS courses below 4000. Theoretical and organizational frameworks for understanding essential elements of nursing leadership.
  
  • NURS 4210 - Nursing Care of Populations and Communities


    6 F,S DD

    3 lecture hours and 9 clinical hours per week. P: All required NURS courses below 4200. Theoretical foundations and clinical experiences specific to nursing care of populations and communities.
  
  • NURS 4211 - Nursing Care of Populations and Communities Clinical


    0 SL F,S DD

    3 lecture hours and 9 clinical hours per week. P: All required NURS courses below 4200. Theoretical foundations and clinical experiences specific to nursing care of populations and communities.
  
  • NURS 4220 - Perspectives in International Community Health Nursing


    3 GD

    P: All required nursing courses below 4210. Introduction to global health issues of select international communities and/or nations.
  
  • NURS 4500 - Theory Capstone


    5 F,S

    P: All required NURS courses below 4200; . C: NURS 4210 , NURS 4211 . Synthesis of previous learning for transition into professional nursing practice.
  
  • NURS 4511 - Clinical Capstone


    3 F,S

    2 seminar hours and 9 clinical hours per week. P: All required NURS courses below 4200; C: NURS 4500 ; P/C: NURS 4210 NURS 4211 . Manages, coordinates, and delivers nursing care in selected settings based on application of previous learning.
  
  
  
  • NURS 4614 - Research and Contemporary Issues


    4 WI GD

    4 lecture hours per week. P: NURS 4610 ; C: NURS 4613 . Trends, Issues, and evidence-based practice affecting professional nursing in global health.
  
  • NURS 4750 - Nursing Honors II


    3 WI S

    P: Enrollment in the Honors College and College of Nursing; NURS 3750 . Extensive program of reading and research in an area of nursing.
  
  • NURS 4901 - Nursing Research, Clinical Scholarship, and Evidence Based Practice


    5 F, S

    P: Admission to RN/BSN option. Process of nursing research, scholarship, and strategies for creating an evidence based practice.
  
  • NURS 4902 - Professional Communication in Nursing


    3 F, S

    P: Admission to RN/BSN option. Provides frameworks for understanding essential elements of effective professional nursing communication.
  
  • NURS 4903 - Critical Thinking to Facilitate Role Transition: RN to BSN


    3 F, S

    P: Admission to RN/BSN option. Cultivating critical thinking skills to guide transition from RN to baccalaureate prepared professional nursing.
  
  • NURS 4904 - Professionalism in Baccalaureate Nursing Practice


    4 WI S, SS

    P: NURS 4901 , NURS 4902 , NURS 4903 . Theoretical, historical, political, and regulatory dimensions of baccalaureate nursing practice.
 

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