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… system. Classroom instruction combined with clinical experience in actual RT settings will provide you with the knowledge and hands-on skills to work in this growing field. The goal of this program is to prepare our graduates to excel at the Registered Respiratory Therapist level and to take both the National Board for Respiratory Care Therapist Multiple-Choice Examination (TMC) and Clinical Simulation Examination, credentials required to practice as a respiratory therapist in most states.…
… analysts who are skilled in preparing assessments based on the collection, correlation and analysis of intelligence data for employers both in government and private sectors, especially those in business, law enforcement, national security and the military. This unique and academically challenging multidisciplinary program combines a liberal arts core with a foreign language or computer requirement, as well as national and international studies, an internship experience, and intelligence…
… Music Bachelor of Arts The Bachelor of Arts in Music provides students with the opportunity to pursue a full major in music together with an expanded emphasis on the liberal arts. The additional elective courses built into this degree allow students to incorporate a minor in another field of study without adding overload credits. Music majors benefit from the same general departmental offerings as those in the performance and education degrees—weekly private lessons, regular participation in…
… aural skills, music history, ensembles, and applied instruction on your instrument or voice. MUS 140/240: Large Ensemble (Four semesters, one credit each) MUS 1##/2##: Lessons on Instrument/Voice/Composition (Four semesters, one credit, 30-minute lessons per week) MUS 101/102: Theory I and II (Two semesters, three credits each) MUS 109/113: Theory and Aural Lab I and II (Two semesters, zero credits each) MUS 111/112: Aural Skills I and II (Two semesters, one credit each) One Music History…
… techniques, history, choreography, pedagogy, theory, and dance-related sciences), offers enough flexibility to accommodate the pursuit of a minor or even a second major. With leadership development as a goal, our department houses three clubs and offers service opportunities, internships, and study abroad programs. Through our program you will gain experiences and cultivate skills that are necessary for the dance field, and are also applicable and transferable to a wide variety of careers.…
… D'Angelo Department of Music Technical mastery and creative passion. A small, close-knit department that offers ample individualized attention, the D'Angelo Department of Music can help you realize any musical dream you have. Immerse yourself in engaging courses and enjoy abundant performance opportunities in solo, chamber music, large and small ensembles, and operatic and musical theatre stage settings. You'll have access to expert faculty and performers, guest masterclasses,…
… aural skills, music history, ensembles, and applied instruction on your instrument or voice. MUS 140/240: Large Ensemble (Four semesters, one credit each) MUS 1##/2##: Lessons on Instrument/Voice/Composition (Four semesters, one credit, 30-minute lessons per week) MUS 101/102: Theory I and II (Two semesters, three credits each) MUS 109/113: Theory and Aural Lab I and II (Two semesters, zero credits each) MUS 111/112: Aural Skills I and II (Two semesters, one credit each) One Music History…