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Key Concepts in Music Therapy II

This course covers theory in music therapy that derives from music-based sources and explores suitable research approaches for investigating this type of theory. Students will study music therapy theorists who base their theory on music philosophy, psychology, ethnomusicology and musicology.

Course #

MPAMT-GE 2942

Credits

3

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Key Debates in Global History

Explores world history through demographic and technological change, urbanization, nomadic invasions, cross-cultural interactions, empires, and major religious and philosophical world views. Provides broad framework though which to approach teaching and learning of world history: Seeing global patterns and processes over time and space while connecting local developments to global ones; comparing within and among societies; analyzing multiple perspectives of peoples and major debates among historians; exploring persistent relevance of world history to contemporary developments.

Course #

SOCED-GE 2048

Credits

3

Department

Teaching and Learning

Key Debates in Global History

Explores world history through demographic and technological change, urbanization, nomadic invasions, cross-cultural interactions, empires, and major religious and philosophical world views. Provides broad framework though which to approach teaching and learning of world history: Seeing global patterns and processes over time and space while connecting local developments to global ones; comparing within and among societies; analyzing multiple perspectives of peoples and major debates among historians; exploring persistent relevance of world history to contemporary developments.

Course #

SOCED-UE 1800

Credits

4

Department

Teaching and Learning

Key Debates in U.S. History

Surveys key developments in American Civilization since the Civil War. Explores the rise of the U.S. to world power, the impact of industrialization, mass immigration and urbanization on American society, the evolution of the political system, reform and radical dissent, and the role that race, class, and gender played in post-1865 U.S. history. Combines historical with geographical analysis of the U.S., introducing cultural and physical geography as tools for studying and teaching the American past.

Course #

SOCED-UE 1073

Credits

4

Department

Teaching and Learning

Key Debates in U.S. History

Surveys key developments in American Civilization since the Civil War. Explores the rise of the U.S. to world power, the impact of industrialization, mass immigration and urbanization on American society, the evolution of the political system, reform and radical dissent, and the role that race, class, and gender played in post-1865 U.S. history. Combines historical with geographical analysis of the U.S., introducing cultural and physical geography as tools for studying and teaching the American past.

Course #

SOCED-GE 2047

Credits

3

Department

Teaching and Learning

Keyboard Practicum

For pre-service music teachers to gain practical experience in meeting the various accompaniment performance demands in Pre K-12 music classroom and ensemble settings.

Course #

MPAME-GE 2422

Credits

1

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Keyboard Practicum

For pre-service music teachers to gain practical experience in meeting the various accompaniment performance demands in Pre K-12 music classroom and ensemble settings.

Course #

MPAME-UE 1422

Credits

1

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Keyboard Skills I

Development of functional keyboard skills for music majors. Emphasized skills: technique, score reading, melodic harmonization, transposition, popular chord reading, & harmonization.

Course #

MPAPE-UE 72

Credits

1

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Keyboard Skills II

Development of functional keyboard skills for music majors. Emphasized skills: technique, score reading, melodic harmonization, transposition, popular chord reading, & harmonization.

Course #

MPAPE-UE 73

Credits

1

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Keyboard Skills II

Development of functional keyboard skills for music majors. Emphasized skills: technique, score reading, melodic harmonization, transposition, popular chord reading, & harmonization.

Course #

MPAPE-UE 9073

Credits

1

Department

Keyboard Skills III

This course is required for Piano Performance majors, Music Education major with piano as their major instrument, and other music majors with extensive piano experience. The main focus is the development of sight-reading, transposition, and score reading skills. Special attention is given to Czech folk songs and Czech composers.

Course #

MPAPE-UE 9074

Credits

1

Department

Keyboard Skills III

Development of functional keyboard skills for music majors. Emphasized skills: technique, score reading, melodic harmonization, transposition, popular chord reading, & harmonization.

Course #

MPAPE-UE 74

Credits

1

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Keyboard Skills IV

Development of functional keyboard skills for music majors. Emphasized skills: technique, score reading, melodic harmonization, transposition, popular chord reading, & harmonization.

Course #

MPAPE-UE 75

Credits

1

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Keyboard Skills IV

Development of keyboard skills through improvisation and approaches to accompanying movement, singing and instrumental playing. Techniques of sight-reading, transportation, and score reading are emphasized.

Course #

MPAPE-UE 9075

Credits

1

Department

Kids in Media Culture

Course #

MCC-UE 1018

Credits

Department

Media, Culture, and Communication

Kinesiology

Students are introduced to the principles of biomechanics, joint kinematics, and muscle function, to enhance their understanding of normal human motion. Experiential lab sessions provide illustrations of these concepts as well as the opportunity to develop skill in assessing joint range of motion, muscle strength, and movement patterns.

Course #

OT-GE 2710

Credits

3

Department

Occupational Therapy

Kinesiology

In this foundation course, students are introduced to the principles of biomechanics, joint kinematics, and muscle function, to enhance their understanding of normal human movement. Experiential lab sessions provide illustrations of these concepts as well as the opportunity to develop skills in assessing joint range of motion, muscle strength, and movement patterns.

Course #

OT-GE 3232

Credits

3

Department

Occupational Therapy

Kinesiology/Biome/Ergon

Study of normal and abnormal human motion including gait and posture. Macrophysiological and biomechanical principles will be defined and applied to static and dynamic movement. Once developed, basic concepts are applied to specific joints, the trunk and spine.

Course #

PT-GE 2220

Credits

5

Department

Physical Therapy

Kodaly Pract V: Recorder Praxis

Course #

MPAME-GE 2169

Credits

Department

Music and Performing Arts Professions

Lab Based Research in CSD: Social Communication Across Lifespan

Students participate in research on language and literacy skills in children with typical development and in children with a range of conditions, such as developmental language disorder, autism spectrum disorder and hearing impairment. Activities may include a literature review, learning laboratory techniques, collecting data, coding data, and statistical analysis. At the end of the semester, students complete a written report about a research project they worked on or give an oral presentation about the project at a lab meeting.

Course #

CSCD-UE 1308

Credits

2

Department

Communicative Sciences and Disorders