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Note: FA, SP, SU denotes the semester the course is usually taught.

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Course Prefix: A B C D E F G H I J K L [M] N O P Q R S T U V W

MAC - Mathematics
MAD - Mathematics
MAE - Mathematics Education
MAN - Management
MAP - Mathematics
MAR - Marketing
MAS - Mathematics
MAT - Mathematics
MCB - Microbiology
MEA - Medical Assisting
MET - Meteorology
MGF - Mathematics
MHF - Mathematics
MMC - Mass Communication
MNA - Management
MSL - Military Science
MSS - Massage Therapy
MTB - Mathematics
MTG - Mathematics
MUL - Music
MUM - Music Production Technology
MUN - Music
MUS - Music
MUT - Music
MVB - Music
MVK - Music
MVO - Music
MVP - Music
MVS - Music
MVV - Music
MVW - Music

MAC - Mathematics

MAC1105 College Algebra, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Polynomial and rational equations and inequalities, graphs of functions, rate of change, transformations, extreme values, modeling, combining functions, one-to-one and inverse functions, exponential functions, logarithmic functions, laws of logarithms, exponential and logarithmic equations, modeling, systems of equations, linear systems in three variables, nonlinear systems of equations, and linear and nonlinear systems of inequalities. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College placement test or passed MAT1033 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson.) Lab Fee: $15 FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAT1033
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAC1114 College Trigonometry, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Trigonometric functions of real numbers, the Unit Circle, graphs, functions of angles, angle measure, right triangles, functions of angles, the Law of Sines, the Law of Cosines, analytic trigonometry, identities, addition and subtraction formulas, double angle, half-angle, product-sum formulas, inverse trigonometric functions, equations, complex numbers, vectors, dot-products, analytic geometry, polar coordinates, conics, parametric equations. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College Placement test or passed MAC 1105 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson.) Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC1105 OR MAC1104
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAC1140 Pre-Calculus Algebra, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Graphing, solving and applications involving exponential and logarithmic functions; Systems of Equations and Inequalities, linear and nonlinear, two-variable and multivariable, and partial fractions; Matrices and Determinants; Sequences and Series, arithmetic sequences and partial sums, geometric sequences and series, mathematical Induction, and the Binomial Theorem; Analytic Geometry, parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas, and transformations of conics; Introduction to limits. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College Placement test or passed MAC1105 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC1105 OR MAC1104
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAC2233 Calculus for Business and Nonphysical Sciences I, 3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed for students who plan to major in Business or the Social Sciences. Topics include: limits, continuity, differentiation and integration of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions with emphasis placed on applications in business, economics, and social sciences. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College placement test or passed MAC1140 with grade "C" or better, or permission of chairperson) FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC1140
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAC2311 Calculus I, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Functions and graphs, mathematical models, limits, continuity, slope of a curve, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, techniques of differentiation, applications of derivatives, differentials, optimization, plane areas, antiderivatives, definite integrals, and Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisites: Placement through Daytona State College placement test or completion of MAC 1140 and MAC 1114 with grades of "C" or better or by permission of chairperson. Concurrent Requisite: MAC 2311L.) Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC1140 AND MAC1114
Conc-Reqs: MAC2311L

MAC2311L Calculus I Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Topics include: functions and graphs, mathematical models, limits, continuity, slope of a curve, derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions, techniques of differentiation, applications of derivatives, differentials, optimization, plane areas, antiderivatives, definite integrals, and Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Prerequisite: Placement through CPT or completion of MAC1140 and MAC1114 with a grade of C or better or by permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Conc-Reqs: MAC2311
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAC2312 Calculus II, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Techniques of integration, applications of integrations, differentiation and integration in polar form, sequences and series. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College Placement test or passed MAC 2311/2311L with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson. Concurrent Requisite: MAC 2312L.) Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2311
Conc-Reqs: MAC2312L

MAC2312L Calculus II Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
A continuation of Calculus I including: techniques of integration, applications of integrations, differentiation and integration in polar form, sequences and series. (Prerequisite: Placement through CPT or passed MAC2311/2311L with grade C or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2311
Conc-Reqs: MAC2312
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAC2313 Calculus III, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Vectors analysis and applications, equations of lines and planes in space, vector valued functions, partial derivatives, minimizing/maximizing functions of several variables, Lagrange Multipliers, directional derivatives, gradient, iterated, multiple, surface and line integrals, and Green's Theorem. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College Placement test or passed MAC 2312/2312L with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson. Concurrent Requisite: MAC 2313L.) Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2312
Conc-Reqs: MAC2313L

MAC2313L Calculus III Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
A continuation of Calculus II including vectors, vector functions, partial derivatives, multiple, surface and line integrals, first order differential equations and linear second order differential equations. (Prerequisite: Placement through CPT or passed MAC2312/2312L with grade C or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2312
Conc-Reqs: MAC2313
Lab Fees: $15.00

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MAD - Mathematics

MAD2104 Discrete Mathematics, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Sequences and sequence notation, propositional logic, negation and logical equivalence, quantifiers, multiple quantifiers and their negations, implications, the logic of implications, valid and invalid forms of reasoning; Direct and indirect proofs, proving by cases, mathematical induction, proof by contradiction, the pigeonhole principle, modular arithmetic and cryptography; Sets, subsets, operations on sets, proving set properties, the duality principle, Boolean algebra; Notation and terminology of functions, inverse functions, properties of relations, order relations, proofs about properties of relations, equivalence relations; Combinatorics, finite structures, combinatorical equivalence, basic rules for counting, combinations and the binomial theorem, binary sequences, recursive counting; Graphs and Trees, proofs about graphs and trees, isomorphism and planarity, graphs in puzzles and games. (Prerequisite: Passed MAC 2312/MAC2312L with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson). FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2311 AND MAC2311L

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MAE - Mathematics Education

MAE2801 Elementary School Mathematics, 3.0 sem hrs
This course contains mathematical material appropriate for students studying to be elementary school teachers. Topics include: Operations on real numbers, problem solving techniques, prime factorizations, numerical systems, simplifying numeric expressions, sets and Venn diagrams, converting base systems, solving geometric problems, identification and classification of two and three dimensional figures, and finding area and perimeter of these figures. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College placement test or passed MAC1105 or MGF2106 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC1105 OR MGF2106
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAE4326 How Children Learn Mathematics, 3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to provide strategies for Pre-service teachers to develop mathematical literacy and understanding in the elementary classroom. This course requires field experience in the public schools.

Pre-Reqs: TSL3080 AND EDG4323 AND EDF4430

MAE4360 Mathematics Instructional Analysis, 3.0 sem hrs
This course is designed to prepare the pre-service mathematics teachers with the necessary knowledge and skills to be reflective, effective practitioners in the 6-12 setting. This course requires field experience in the public schools.

Pre-Reqs: EDF4430

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MAN - Management

MAN2021 Principles of Management, 3.0 sem hrs
Designed to enable the student to understand and apply the following basic functions of management: planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. FA, SP, SU

MAN2905 Directed Study in Management, 1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Management FA, SP, SU

MAN3240 Organizational Behavior, 3.0 sem hrs
This course is a study of individual and group behavior in organizations. Students will develop an understanding of how organizations can be managed more effectively. Course content includes motivation, group dynamics, conflict resolution, goal setting and rewards, job design, work stress, power/politics, and organizational change and development. PR: Junior level status or permission of the chair is required.

MAN3353 Management Theory and Practices, 3.0 sem hrs
This course examines management theory, relevant applications and cases, self-management, teamwork, global awareness, and communication for the development of management competencies. PR: Junior level status or permission of the chair is required.

MAN3905 Directed Study in Supervision and Management, 1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Supervision and Management. FA, SP, SU

MAN4120 Leadership Challenges and Supervision, 3.0 sem hrs
Discussion and application of leadership theories include skill formation to develop leadership abilities. Team building skills are emphasized to enhance leadership effectiveness. Students learn the importance of visioning in their organizations. PR: Senior level status or permission of the chair is required.

MAN4162 Customer Relations for Managers, 3.0 sem hrs
This course examines relationship building for all customers of an organization. The impact of culture and diversity on business relationships, successful negotiation strategies, and promotion of the organization through media relations are discussed. PR: Junior level status or permission of the chair is required.

MAN4301 Human Resource Management, 3.0 sem hrs
This course is a study of the functions of human resource management including recruitment, selection, benefits and compensation, performance evaluation, development of employees, and formulation of human resource procedures. The strategic role of human resources and current issues will be discussed. PR: Junior level status or permission of the chair is required.

MAN4504 Operational Decision Making, 3.0 sem hrs
This course focuses on operational decision-making management techniques to improve the processes and productivity in organizations. Discussion of quality and outcomes, efficiency, forecasting, work-flow processes, inventory control, design of goods and services, waiting lines and critical path. Managing a project from beginning to end, including how to identify needs, and define, assign and track items, is addressed. PR: Senior level status or permission of the chair is required.

MAN4900 Capstone Project in Supervision and Management, 4.0 sem hrs
This course focuses on the integration of knowledge, skills and abilities learned in the program through a capstone project. PR: Senior level status or permission of the chair is required. To be taken during the last semester of the program.

MAN4905 Directed Study in Supervision and Management, 1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Supervision and Management. FA, SP, SU

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MAP - Mathematics

MAP2302 Differential Equations, 2.0 sem hrs
Topics include: First order ordinary differential equations, theory of linear ordinary differential equations solutions of linear and non-linear equations including variation of parameters, undetermined coefficients and Laplace transformation, matrix methods along with applications such as Newton's Law of Cooling, mixture problems, springs and free fall. A graphing calculator is required. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College Placement test or passed MAC 2312/2312L with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson. Concurrent Requisite: MAP 2302L.) Lab Fee: $15 FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2312 OR MAC2312L
Conc-Reqs: MAP2302L

MAP2302L Differential Equations Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
First order ordinary differential equations, theory of linear ordinary differential equations, solutions of linear and non-linear equations including variation of parameters and Laplace transformation methods along with applications. (Prerequisite: Placement through CPT or passed MAC2312/2312L with grade C or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2312
Conc-Reqs: MAP2302
Lab Fees: $15.00

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MAR - Marketing

MAR2011 Principles of Global Marketing, 3.0 sem hrs
A global approach to the study of marketing. Domestic, international and multinational consideration of customer, product, price, promotion and place will be explored. Students will complete a marketing plan. FA, SP

MAR2720 Introduction to E-Commerce, 3.0 sem hrs
Course introduces students to the steps and strategies necessary for marketing products on the Internet. Emphasis is on tools, techniques, challenges and decision-making ability needed to participate in this rapidly growing sector of the economy. FA, SP

MAR2905 Directed Study in Marketing, 1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Marketing FA, SP, SU

MAR2949 Cooperative Education Experience in Marketing, 1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Cooperative Education Experience in Marketing FA, SP, SU

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MAS - Mathematics

MAS3105 Linear Algebra, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Solving systems of linear equations, matrix algebra, determinants, vector spaces and linear transformations with an emphasis beginning placed on computational methods with some exposure to proofs. (Prerequisite: Passed MAC 2312/2312L with grade "C" or better or permission from chairperson). Lab fee: $15.

Pre-Reqs: MAC2312 AND MAC2312L

MAS3301 Abstract Algebra, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Divisibility and Euclid's Algorithm, Theorems of Euler and Fermat, Groups, Sub Groups, Cyclic Groups, Permutation Groups, Symmetric Groups, Cosets, Normal Subgroups, Quotient Groups, Fields, Rings, Subrings, Ideals, Quotient Rings, Isomorphisms, Homeomorphisms and Congruence. (Prerequisite: Passed MAS2103 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson.)

Pre-Reqs: MAS3105

MAS4203 Number Theory, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Fibonacci Numbers, Divisibility, the Euclidean algorithm, Mersenne Primes, the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, Number-theoretic functions, Diophantine Equations, Congruences, the Chinese Remainder Theorem, Perfect Numbers, Euler's Theorem, Fermat's Little Theorem, and Wilson's Theorem. (Prerequisite: Passed MAC2312 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson). FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2312 AND MAC2312L

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MAT - Mathematics

MAT0002 Mathematics I (Pre-Algebra), 3.0 college prep hrs
Topics include: A review of the basic arithmetic operations of whole numbers, mixed numbers, fractions, decimals and percents, ratio and proportion, basic operations of real numbers, simplifying algebra expressions and solving basic linear equations. (MAT 0002 cannot be used toward A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degree requirements.) Lab fee $15. FA, SP, SU.

Conc-Reqs: MAT0002L

MAT0002L Mathematics I (Pre-Algebra) Lab, 1.0 college prep hrs
This course in arithmetic provides an introduction and review of the basic operations of whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percents and an introduction to algebra which includes simplifying and solving linear equations. (MAT 0002L cannot be used toward A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degree requirements.) FA, SP, SU

Conc-Reqs: MAT0002
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAT0020 Integrated Arithmetic and Algebra, 5.0 college prep hrs
A review of arithmetic involving basic operations of whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percents. Additional topics includes an introduction to algebraic concepts such as graphing linear equations in two variables, polynomials and properties of exponents, factoring and other skills needed for further study in algebra and general education mathematics. MAT0020 cannot be used towards an A.A., A.A.S. or A.S. degree requirement. (Prerequsite: placement through the Daytona State College placement test or permission of chairperson.) Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU

Lab Fees: $15.00

MAT0024 Mathematics II (Elementary Algebra), 3.0 college prep hrs
Topics include: An introduction to algebra: a review of basic operations of real numbers, solving linear equations containing parentheses, fractions, and decimals, graphing linear equations in two variables, polynomials and properties of exponents and factoring. MAT0024 cannot be used toward A.A., A.S., A.A.S. degree requirements. (Prerequisite: Placement through the Daytona State College placement test or MAT 0002/0002L with grade of "B" or better. Concurrent Requisite: MAT 0024L.) Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU

Conc-Reqs: MAT0024L

MAT0024L Mathematics II (Elementary Algebra) Lab, 1.0 college prep hrs
This is a basic algebra course with includes solving linear equations, solving linear inequalities, solving quadratic equations, graphing linear and quadratic equations, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing polynomials, exponential notation, and factoring quadratics. MAT0024 cannot be used toward A.A., A.A.S or A.S. degree requirements. (Prerequisite: Placement through CPT or passed MAT0002 with grade B or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAT0002
Conc-Reqs: MAT0024
Lab Fees: $15.00

MAT1033 Intermediate Algebra, 4.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Graphing linear functions, quadratic functions, absolute value functions, radical functions and rational functions, with a focus on simplifying, adding and multiplying these functions as well as methods to solve equations involving these types of functions. Other topics include inequalities, functional equations, factoring polynomials, applied problems, systems of equations, quadratic formula and completing the square. (Prerequisite: Placement through the DBC placement test or MAT 0024/0024L with grade of "B" or better.)Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU.

Pre-Reqs: MAT0024
Lab Fees: $15.00

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MCB - Microbiology

MCB1010 Microbiology, 3.0 sem hrs
A study of the microbial world, with emphasis on structure, function, metabolism and principles of the host-parasite relationship. Three-hour lecture, three-hour laboratory. (Co-requisites: ENC1101, MCB1010L ) FA, SP, SU

Co-Reqs: ENC1101
Conc-Reqs: MCB1010L

MCB1010L Microbiology Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Mandatory three-hour laboratory portion of MCB 1010. (Co-requisite: MCB 1010) Lab Fee 50.00 FA, SP, SU

Co-Reqs: ENC1101
Conc-Reqs: MCB1010
Lab Fees: $50.00

MCB2905 Directed Study in Microbiology, 1.0-3.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Microbiology FA, SP, SU

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MEA - Medical Assisting

MEA0005 Introduction to Medical Assisting, 4.03 voc hrs
This course covers the history of medicine, the medical assisting profession, the duties of a medical assistant, the characteristics of a medical assistant and members of the health care team, insurance, credits, collection methods and correct coding procedures for billing purposes will be covered. Students will also be prepared to seek employment in the field and be given guidelines for resumé writing, cover letters and follow-up letters for interview purposes. FA

MEA0204 Clinical Procedures for Medical Assisting, 1.66 voc hrs
This course covers infection control techniques, how infections and blood borne pathogens are spread, basic first aid and emergency procedures, as well as how to maintain emergency equipment. Students will also know how to take vital signs, prepare patients for, as well as assist with various procedures, quality control and how to maintain medication records and accurately document interviews and findings. SP

Co-Reqs: MEA0230 AND MEA0204 AND MEA0231
Pre-Reqs: MEA0005
Conc-Reqs: MEA0204L

MEA0204L Clinical Procedures for Medical Assisting Lab, 3.34 voc hrs
This course covers infection control techniques, how infections and blood borne pathogens are spread, basic first aid and emergency procedures, as well as how to maintain emergency equipment. Students will also know how to take vital signs, prepare patients for, as well as assist with various procedures, quality control and how to maintain medication records and accurately document interviews and findings. SP

Conc-Reqs: MEA0204
Lab Fees: $20.00

MEA0230 Medical Terminology for Medical Assisting, 3.33 voc hrs
Students will demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of basic body systems. Terminology, spelling, diseases and procedures associated with each system will be covered in this course. FA

Co-Reqs: MEA0230 AND MEA0258 AND MEA0204
Pre-Reqs: MEA0005
Conc-Reqs: MEA0230L

MEA0230L Medical Terminology for Medical Assisting Lab, 0.67 voc hrs
Students will demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of basic body systems. Terminology, spelling, diseases and procedures associated with each system will be covered in this course. FA

Conc-Reqs: MEA0230

MEA0231 Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assisting, 3.33 voc hrs
The student will have knowledge of the organization of the human body and how it functions in both a wellness and illness state. The course will also prepare the student to assist the physician in planning of and education of patients on diets as they relate to diseases/health of each of the body systems. FA

Co-Reqs: MEA0230 AND MEA0231 AND MEA0204
Pre-Reqs: MEA0005
Conc-Reqs: MEA0231L

MEA0231L Anatomy and Physiology for Medical Assisting Lab, 2.67 voc hrs
The student will have knowledge of the organization of the human body and how it functions in both a wellness and illness state. The course will also prepare the student to assist the physician in planning of and education of patients on diets as they relate to diseases/health of each of the body systems. FA

Conc-Reqs: MEA0231

MEA0242 Pharmacology for Medical Assisting, 1.0 voc hrs
This course will prepare students to perform duties relevant to the administration of medications under the supervision of a physician. SP

Co-Reqs: MEA0310 AND MEA0256
Pre-Reqs: MEA0258 AND MEA0231 AND MEA0204 AND MEA0230
Conc-Reqs: MEA0242L

MEA0242L Pharmacology for Medical Assisting Lab, 3.0 voc hrs
This course will prepare students to perform duties relevant to the administration of medications under the supervision of a physician. SP

Conc-Reqs: MEA0242
Lab Fees: $20.00

MEA0256 Laboratory Procedures for Medical Assisting, 2.66 voc hrs
The student will gain an understanding of the various laboratory tests, the departments in a laboratory, the personnel, safety rules, government regulations, how to perform basic tests, how to collect blood specimens by various methods and how to perform electrocardiograms. SP

Co-Reqs: MEA0242 AND MEA0310
Pre-Reqs: MEA0204 AND MEA0231 AND MEA0258 AND MEA0230
Conc-Reqs: MEA0256L

MEA0256L Laboratory Procedures for Medical Assisting Lab, 3.64 voc hrs
The student will gain an understanding of the various laboratory tests, the departments in a laboratory, the personnel, safety rules, government regulations, how to perform basic tests, how to collect blood specimens by various methods and how to perform electrocardiograms. SP

Conc-Reqs: MEA0256
Lab Fees: $20.00

MEA0258 Radiology for Medical Assisting, 1.0 voc hrs
Course will prepare the student for the state of Florida basic X-ray examination. The student will learn basic X-ray procedures, processing techniques and safety procedures. SP

Co-Reqs: MEA0230 AND MEA0204 AND MEA0258
Pre-Reqs: MEA0005
Conc-Reqs: MEA0258L

MEA0258L Radiology for Medical Assisting Lab, 1.0 voc hrs
Course will prepare the student for the state of Florida basic X-ray examination. The student will learn basic X-ray procedures, processing techniques and safety procedures. SP

Conc-Reqs: MEA0258

MEA0310 Clerical Procedures for Medical Assisting, 2.0 voc hrs
This course will prepare students to perform all duties of a medical office receptionist. Including but not limited to, skills in typing, filing, scheduling and billing. FA

Co-Reqs: MEA0242 AND MEA0256
Pre-Reqs: MEA0258 AND MEA0231 AND MEA0204 AND MEA0230
Conc-Reqs: MEA0310L

MEA0310L Clerical Procedures for Medical Assisting Lab, 2.0 voc hrs
This course will prepare students to perform all duties of a medical office receptionist. Including but not limited to, skills in typing, filing, scheduling and billing. FA

Conc-Reqs: MEA0310

MEA0801 Externship for Medical Assisting, 8.0 voc hrs
The student will apply those skills gained in the classroom in a professional setting. They will be responsible for 240 hours of hands-on practical in physicians offices, clinic settings and urgent care facilities. The school will be responsible for obtaining the clinical sites, and monitoring the students progress to complete this portion of the program. SU

Pre-Reqs: MEA0242 AND MEA0310 AND MEA0256
Lab Fees: $15.00

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MET - Meteorology

MET2010 Meteorology, 3.0 sem hrs
An introduction to the fundamentals of weather and climate. Topics include temperature, humidity, clouds, precipitation, air masses, fronts, storms, air pollution and climate. Emphasis is on how these processes take place and their results. FA,SP

Co-Reqs: MAT1033 AND ENC1101 OR MAC1105 OR MAC2233 OR STA2023 OR MAC1114 OR MAC2313 OR MAP2302 OR MAC2312 OR MGF2107 OR MAC1140 OR MAC2311 OR MGF2106

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MGF - Mathematics

MGF2106 College Mathematics, 3.0 sem hrs
opics include: Set theory, graph theory, logic, geometry, counting methods, probability, statistics, and other optional materials. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College placement test or passed MAT 1033 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP, SU

Co-Reqs: MAT1033 OR STA2023 OR MAC1105 OR MAC1114 OR MAC1140 OR MAC2233 OR MAC2311 OR MAC2312 OR MAC2313 OR MAS2103
Pre-Reqs: MAT1033 OR MAC1105
Lab Fees: $15.00

MGF2107 Mathematics for Liberal Arts, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Consumer mathematics, mathematical modeling, and geometry in art, graph theory, voting, apportionment techniques and history of mathematics. Applications to real-world situations are heavily emphasized. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State College placement test or passed MAT 1033 with grade "C" or better of permission of chairperson. Corequisites: MAT 1033 or STA 2023 or MAC 1105 or MAC 1114 or MAC 1140 or MAC 2233 or MAC 2311 or MAC 2312 or MAC 2313 or MAS 2103.) Lab Fee: $15. FA, SP, SU

Co-Reqs: MAT1033 OR STA2023 OR MAC1105 OR MAC1114 OR MAC1140 OR MAC2233 OR MAC2311 OR MAC2312 OR MAC2313 OR MAS2103
Pre-Reqs: MAT1033
Lab Fees: $15.00

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MHF - Mathematics

MHF4404 History of Mathematics, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Counting Methods (Egyptian & Babylonian), the Pythagoreans, Euclid, the Alexandrian School, Roman Mathematics, Indian Mathematics, Arabic Mathematics, Descartes, Pascal, the Calculus Controversy, Newton's Principia, the development of probability theory, the development of number theory, Euler, Gauss, moving toward a rigorous set of axioms for mathematics, Hilbert's unsolved problems, non-Euclidean geometries and modern topics in Mathematics. (Prerequisite: Passed MAC2312 with grade "C" or better or permission of chairperson) Lab fee $15. FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2311 AND MAC2311L

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MMC - Mass Communication

MMC1000 Introduction to Mass Communication, 3.0 sem hrs
Introduction to the media of mass communication, covering: medias impact on society; responsibilities and legalities; and careers in broadcasting, newspapers, magazines, book publishing, advertising, the music and movie industries. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: ENC1101
Lab Fees: $15.00

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MNA - Management

MNA2161 Quality Service Management, 3.0 sem hrs
This course examines quality service management and develops an appreciation for its vital importance in today's businesses, nationally and internationally. The content includes customer service techniques, customer communications skills, dealing with challenging customers, and problem-solving skills. FA, SP, SU

MNA2345 Supervision of Personnel, 3.0 sem hrs
Designed for the student who holds or aspires to a supervisory position. The management functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling will be studied and applied. FA, SP

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MSL - Military Science

MSL1001 Foundations of Officership, 1.0 sem hrs
A study of the defense establishment and the organization and development of the United States Army. A study of military courtesy, discipline, customs and traditions of the service. A historical perspective of the role of the different branches of the United States Army and the role they have played in the freedom of the nation. An instruction to physical readiness training. Exercises normally include M16-A1 rifle firing, rappelling training, and airmobile helicopter operations. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA

MSL1002 Basic Leadership, 1.0 sem hrs
Fundamentals of land navigation that include map reading, terrain identification, intersection, resection and polar coordinates. A study of the roles the active Army Forces, the Army Reserve Forces and the Army National Guard play in our nations defense. Continued emphasis on physical readiness training. Field training exercises normally include M16-A1 rifle firing, rappelling training and airmobile operations. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) SP

MSL2101 Individual Leadership Studies, 1.0 sem hrs
A review of the customs and traditions of the service. The fundamentals of leadership development and the importance of understanding the principles needed for effective leadership. Requires mandatory physical training exercises which normally include M16-A1 rifle firing, rappelling training and airmobile helicopter operations. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA

MSL2102 Leadership and Teamwork, 1.0 sem hrs
The fundamentals of military geography and their application in the use of navigational aids for the military forces. A study of preventive medicine countermeasures and first aid techniques that every leader must know. Requires mandatory physical training and includes both lecture and leadership laboratory. Two weekend training exercises normally include M16-A1 rifle firing, rappelling training and airmobile helicopter operations. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) SP

Conc-Reqs: MSL1001L

MSL2905 Directed Study in Army Leadership, 4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Military Leadership FA, SP, SU

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MSS - Massage Therapy

MSS0156 Anatomy and Physiology for Massage Therapist I, 2.5 voc hrs
A course designed to cover all organ systems of the human body and their structure and function, taking the student from an understanding of tissues from a cellular level to the individual organ systems and their relationship as a whole. Students will begin their understanding of the human skeleton and muscular systems through lecture and mannequin labs. FA

MSS0157 Anatomy and Physiology Massage Therapist II, 2.5 voc hrs
A continuation of Anatomy & Physiology for Massage Therapist I with increased emphasis on the muscular system. Students will gain knowledge in kinesiology as origin and insertions and the action of muscles will be demonstrated through lecture, palpation and mannequin labs. SP

Pre-Reqs: MSS0156

MSS0215 Statutes/Rules and Ethics, 0.33 voc hrs
Students will learn the history of massage and the applications of therapeutic massage in our health care system. The statutes and rules of the Florida Board of Massage will be covered and discussed in detail. FA

MSS0274 PathologyRelated to Massage Therapy, 1.5 voc hrs
This course will provide students with information about numerous pathological conditions. Emphasis will be on conditions that occur frequently enough that a practicing massage therapist will likely encounter them and those conditions that may be profoundly affected by massage therapy. SP

MSS0283 Allied Modalities I, 1.7 voc hrs
Course will cover the use of allied modalities related to massage. Students will be shown various modalities within scope of practice and become familiar with those outside their scope of practice. FA

Lab Fees: $10.00

MSS0284 Allied Modalities II, 1.7 voc hrs
Course designed to enable students to gain professional attitudes with a commitment to the ethical practice of massage therapy. Employability skills as well as knowledge in business practices and standards will be discussed. This course will also increase students awareness of human relationship skills. SP

Pre-Reqs: MSS0283
Lab Fees: $10.00

MSS0315 Theory and Practice of Hydrotherapy, 0.67 voc hrs
This course will provide students with the history and principles of the theories of hydrotherapy as it applies to therapeutic massage practices. SP

Lab Fees: $5.00

MSS0601 Professional and Personal Development, 0.5 voc hrs
This course focuses on preparing students for effective communication and emphasizes attentive listening and working with a diversity of clients. Students will learn about effective written and verbal communication skills. Practical guidelines will be given on how to establish a successful massage therapy practice, professional presentation, fee structure, marketing strategies, and business ethics. SP

MSS0803 Massage Theory and Clinical Practicum I, 1.25 voc hrs
This course will provide students with an understanding of the principles and theories of therapeutic massage. In a systematic approach students will be shown proper techniques of massage manipulation. It is here that students will begin their awareness of sensitivity and trust which will be carried throughout the program. FA

Conc-Reqs: MSS0803L

MSS0803L Massage Theory and Clinical Practicum I Lab, 4.05 voc hrs
This course will provide students with an understanding of the principles and theories of therapeutic massage. In a systematic approach students will be shown proper techniques of massage manipulation. It is here that students will begin their awareness of sensitivity and trust which will be carried throughout the program. FA

Conc-Reqs: MSS0803
Lab Fees: $10.00

MSS0804 Massage Theory and Practicum II, 1.25 voc hrs
This course will further students understanding of the principles and theories of therapeutic massage. Students will develop skills and confidence through palpation of major anatomical structures and muscle attachments, recognizing the quality of various tissue structures of the body. As part of this course students are required to give 30 Swedish massage sessions to be evaluated by client and instructor. Documentation and therapist/client communication skills will be covered in this course. SP

Pre-Reqs: MSS0803
Conc-Reqs: MSS0804L

MSS0804L Massage Theory and Practicum II Lab, 4.05 voc hrs
This course will further students understanding of the principles and theories of therapeutic massage. Students will develop skills and confidence through palpation of major anatomical structures and muscle attachments, recognizing the quality of various tissue structures of the body. As part of this course students are required to give 30 Swedish massage sessions to be evaluated by client and instructor. Documentation and therapist/client communication skills will be covered in this course. SP

Conc-Reqs: MSS0804
Lab Fees: $10.00

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MTB - Mathematics

MTB1348 Applied Technical Math, 3.0 sem hrs
Precalculus mathematics designed for Engineering Technology majors. Topics emphasized are functions and graphs, equations, geometry and right angle trigonometry. (Prerequisite: Placement through Daytona State placement test or MAT 0024/0024L with grade of "B" or better or permission of chairperson.) FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MAT0024

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MTG - Mathematics

MTG4212 Modern Geometry, 3.0 sem hrs
Topics include: Euclidean geometry and its relationship to logic, trigonometry, and coordinate geometry. The problems, proofs, constructions, and graphs involve line segments, angles, triangles and polygons, parallel and perpendicular lines, slope of lines, circles, and similarity. (Prerequisite Passed MAC2312 with a grade of "C" or Permission from chairperson.) Lab fee $15. FA, SP, SU

Pre-Reqs: MAC2312L AND MAC2312

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MUL - Music

MUL1010 Music Appreciation, 3.0 sem hrs
A survey course designed to establish a broad understanding of Western and Non-western musical styles. An emphasis will be placed upon critical listening skills, the recognition of fundamental musical elements and the roles of music in society from ancient to modern times. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. FA, SP, SU

Co-Reqs: ENC1101

MUL2380 Popular Music in America, 3.0 sem hrs
This course looks at the events both social and musical that affected pop music in America. In addition, a timeline will be established and major artists contributions identified for the various periods of America pop culture. This course contributes to satisfying the Gordon Rule (State Rule 6A-10.030) writing requirement. FA, SP, SU

Co-Reqs: ENC1101

MUL2905 Directed Study in Music, 1.0-4.0 sem hrs
Directed Study in Music FA, SP, SU

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MUM - Music Production Technology

MUM1610 Survey of Recording Technology, 3.0 sem hrs
An introductory course presenting an overview of recording technology as related to the music industry. The survey course provides an overall history of modern recording technology and techniques. FA, SP

MUM1622 Sound Reinforcement, 3.0 sem hrs
A study of current technology and techniques in sound reinforcement. Students focus upon the selection and operation of sound equipment for venues ranging in size from small clubs to large concert halls. Topics include live mixing and monitor equalization. Outside lab/field work is required. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: MUM1610

MUM2600 Audio Engineering I, 3.0 sem hrs
A detailed study of the equipment used in the modern recording studio. Emphasis is placed on each component of the recording process. Students receive an introduction to the recording session and modern recording studio practices. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: MUM2600L
Pre-Reqs: MUM1610

MUM2600L Audio Engineering I Lab, 2.0 sem hrs
This course is a hands on companion to MUM 2600. Students apply recording techniques in order to complete a finished mixed project. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: MUM2600
Pre-Reqs: MUM1610

MUM2601 Audio Engineering II, 3.0 sem hrs
A continuation of MUM 2600, this course is an advanced study of the equipment used in the modern recording studio. Emphasis is placed on critical listening, ear training and aesthetics. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: MUM2601L
Pre-Reqs: MUM2600

MUM2601L Audio Engineering II Lab, 2.0 sem hrs
This course is a hands on companion to MUM 2601. Students apply advanced recording techniques in order to complete a finished mixed project. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: MUM2601
Pre-Reqs: MUM2600L

MUM2603 Studio Maintenance, 3.0 sem hrs
This course focuses on system architecture and troubleshooting techniques. Topics include soldering, wiring standards, preventative maintenance and basic electronic circuitry as related to recording equipment. Lab hours required. FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MUM1610

MUM2607 Soundtrack Development, 3.0 sem hrs
A project oriented approach to the development of soundtracks for audio-visual presentations such as motion pictures, TV shows and commercials. It covers basic principles of graphics design and technology, basic video editing techniques, DVD authoring, Foley, ADR, music timing, sweetening, and sound replacement. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: MUM2640

MUM2609 Studio Production, 3.0 sem hrs
A detailed study of the role of the music producer and recording engineer. Topics include musical arrangement, lead sheets, number charts, union documentation and payment practices. Students create "demo" and "master" projects under the supervision of the instructor. Lab hours required. FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MUM2600

MUM2640 Post Production Sound, 3.0 sem hrs
A project oriented approach to audio post-production techniques, includes CD mastering, Surround Sound mixing, integration of dialog, sound effects and music in film and video productions. FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MUM2609

MUM2700 Survey of Music Business, 3.0 sem hrs
An overall examination of the major areas of the music industry. Attention is given to current issues related to the production, marketing, distribution and sale of music products. Guest lecturers from the music industry may be utilized. FA, SP

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MUN - Music

MUN1031 Contemporary Music Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
Courses in an instructional program that provide opportunities for students to participate in ensembles. (Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.)

MUN1120 College Band, 2.0 sem hrs
Reading and performance of all styles of concert band literature; encouragement of soloist and ensemble performance with band. May be repeated one time for credit. Four hours of class per week. FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1120L

MUN1120L College Band Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Reading and performance of all styles of concert band literature; encouragement of soloist and ensemble performance with band. May be repeated one time for credit. Four hours of class per week. FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1120

MUN1210 Orchestra, 2.0 sem hrs
An instrumental ensemble performing works from the symphonic repertory. May be repeated one time for credit. Four hours of class per week. FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1210L

MUN1210L Orchestra, 1.0 sem hrs
An instrumental ensemble performing works from the symphonic repertory. May be repeated one time for credit. Four hours of class per week. FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1210

MUN1340 Concert Choir, 2.0 sem hrs
Offers an opportunity to study and perform master choral works from the Renaissance to the contemporary periods. Membership open to all students by audition. May be repeated one time for credit. Four hours of class per week. (Contact instructor.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1340L

MUN1340L Concert Choir Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Offers an opportunity to study and perform master choral works from the Renaissance to the contemporary periods. Membership open to all students by audition. May be repeated one time for credit. Four hours of class per week. (Contact instructor.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1340

MUN1362 Madrigal Dinner Rehearsal and Performance, 3.0 sem hrs
The class will focus on acting, singing (choral, ensemble, and solo), and role playing as they are applied to the annual Yuletide Feast productions. FA

MUN1410 String Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1410-2410 String Chamber Ensemble

MUN1420 Woodwind Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1420-2420 Woodwind Chamber Ensemble

MUN1430 Brass Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1430-2430 Brass Chamber Ensemble

MUN1440 Perecussion Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1440-2440 Percussion Chamber Ensemble

MUN1450 Keyboard Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1450-2450 Keyboard Chamber Ensemble

MUN1460 Mixed Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1460-2460 Mixed Chamber Ensemble

MUN1470 Collegium Musician Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1470-2470 Collegium Musician Chamber Ensemble

MUN1480 Guitar Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1480-2480 Guitar Chamber Ensemble

MUN1490 Early Music Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1490-2490 Early Music Chamber Ensemble

MUN1710 Jazz Ensemble, 2.0 sem hrs
Analytical study and performance of popular works in big band jazz, small combo groups, swing, be-bop, ballad and improvisation techniques. Three hours of class per week. May be repeated one time for credit. (Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1710L

MUN1710L Jazz Ensemble Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Analytical study and performance of popular works in big band jazz, small combo groups, swing, be-bop, ballad and improvisation techniques. Three hours of class per week. May be repeated one time for credit. (Prerequisite: Permission of assistant chair.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1710

MUN1720 Contemporary Vocal Ensemble, 2.0 sem hrs
Vocal and instrumental showcase group which represents the College through performance of choreographed American popular music. Membership open to all students by audition. May be repeated one time for credit. (Contact instructor.) Four hours of class per week. FA, SP

Co-Reqs: MUN1340
Conc-Reqs: MUN1720L

MUN1720L Contemporary Vocal Ensemble Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Vocal and instrumental showcase group which represents the College through performance of choreographed American popular music. Membership open to all students by audition. May be repeated one time for credit. (Contact instructor.) Four hours of class per week. FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUN1720

MUN2490 Early Music Chamber Ensemble, 1.0 sem hrs
MUN 1490-2490 Early Music Chamber Ensemble

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MUS - Music

MUS1621 Acoustics and Psychoacoustics, 3.0 sem hrs
A study of theoretical and architectural acoustics such as absorption coefficients, modes, growth and decay, diffusion and isolation. Topics include design applications, structural techniques and materials. Lab hours required. FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MUM2601

MUS2360 Learning Basic Music Using the Computer, 3.0 sem hrs
A course designed to introduce the student to basic music applications on the computer. The student will gain a basic knowledge of MIDI setup and applications such as engraving and sequencing. FA, SP

MUS2905 Cooperative Education Experience in Music, 1.0-3.0 sem hrs
Cooperative Education Experience in Music. FA, SP, SU

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MUT - Music

MUT1001 Fundamentals of Music, 3.0 sem hrs
The student learns to read basic music notation and applies this knowledge to develop fundamental skills. Also, students begin to create simple compositions and to develop the ability to notate music which is heard. This course requires no music skills or previous experience.

MUT1121 Music Theory I, 3.0 sem hrs
Elements of music through reading, writing, singing and playing. All primary and secondary triads, their conversions and the dominant seventh chord. Sight singing, ear training, keyboard harmony, harmonic and structural analysis and elementary dictation. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUT1121L

MUT1121L Music Theory I Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Elements of music through reading, writing, singing and playing. All primary and secondary triads, their conversions and the dominant seventh chord. Sight singing, ear training, keyboard harmony, harmonic and structural analysis and elementary dictation. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisite: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUT1121

MUT1122 Music Theory II, 3.0 sem hrs
Continuation of MUT 1121 through secondary dominant chords and modulation. Part-writing principles, figured bass writing for instruments and elementary composition. Sight singing, ear training, keyboard harmony, harmonic and form analysis and intermediate dictation. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and MUT 1121/1121L.) FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MUT1121
Conc-Reqs: MUT1122L

MUT1122L Music Theory II Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Continuation of MUT 1121 through secondary dominant chords and modulation. Part-writing principles, figured bass writing for instruments and elementary composition. Sight singing, ear training, keyboard harmony, harmonic and form analysis and intermediate dictation. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and MUT 1121/1121L.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUT1122

MUT2126 Music Theory III, 3.0 sem hrs
Study of modulations; altered chords; extended chord structures; form analysis through reading, writing; sight-singing and ear training; and keyboard harmony. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and MUT 1122/1122L or equivalent.) FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MUT1122
Conc-Reqs: MUT2126L

MUT2126L Music Theory III Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Study of modulations; altered chords; extended chord structures; form analysis through reading, writing; sight-singing and ear training; and keyboard harmony. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and MUT 1122/1122L or equivalent.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUT2126

MUT2127 Music Theory IV, 3.0 sem hrs
Study of modulation, altered chords, extended chord structures and extended-form analysis. Score reading, part writing, composition, sight singing, ear training and form analysis. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and MUT 2126/2126L or equivalent.) FA, SP

Pre-Reqs: MUT2126
Conc-Reqs: MUT2127L

MUT2127L Music Theory IV Lab, 1.0 sem hrs
Study of modulation, altered chords, extended chord structures and extended-form analysis. Score reading, part writing, composition, sight singing, ear training and form analysis. Three-hour class, two-hour laboratory. (Prerequisites: Appropriate placement scores or successful completion of college prep courses and MUT 2126/2126L or equivalent.) FA, SP

Conc-Reqs: MUT2127

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MVB - Music

MVB1211 Applied Music Secondary, Trumpet, 1.0 sem hrs
MVB 1211-2221 Applied Music Secondary, Trumpet

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVB1212 Applied Music Secondary, French Horn, 1.0 sem hrs
MVB 1212-2222 Applied Music Secondary, French Horn

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVB1213 Applied Music Secondary, Trombone, 1.0 sem hrs
MVB 1213-2223 Applied Music Secondary, Trombone

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVB1214 Applied Music Secondary, Baritone Horn, 1.0 sem hrs
MVB 1214-2224 Applied Music Secondary, Baritone Horn

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVB1215 Applied Music Secondary, Tuba, 1.0 sem hrs
MVB 1215-2225 Applied Music Secondary, Tuba

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVB1311 Applied Music Principal, Trumpet, 2.0 sem hrs
Applied Music, Principal, trumpet

Lab Fees: $200.00

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MVK - Music

MVK1111 Applied Music-Group (Piano) I-II, 1.0 sem hrs
Class piano instruction. Open to all students. Required of alll music and music theory students having had little or no previous piano instruction. Two hours of class per week. Lab fee $15. FA,SP,SU.

Lab Fees: $30.00

MVK1211 Applied Music Secondary, Piano, 1.0 sem hrs
MVK 1211-2221 Applied Music Secondary, Piano

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVK1212 Applied Music Secondary, Harpsichord, 1.0 sem hrs
MVK 1212-2222 Applied Music Secondary, Harpsichord

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVK1213 Applied Music Secondary, Organ, 1.0 sem hrs
MVK 1213-2223 Applied Music Secondary, Organ

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVK2121 Applied Music-Group (Piano) III-IV, 1.0 sem hrs
Class piano instruction. Open to all students. Required of all music and music theory students having had little or no previous piano instruction. Two hours of class per week. Lab fee: $15 FA,SP,SU

Lab Fees: $30.00

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MVO - Music

MVO1210 Applied Music Secondary, Other Instruments, 1.0 sem hrs
MVO 1210-2220 Applied Music Secondary, Other Instruments

Lab Fees: $100.00

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MVP - Music

MVP1211 Applied Music Secondary, Percussion, 1.0 sem hrs
MVP 1211-2221 Applied Music Secondary, Percussion

Lab Fees: $100.00

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MVS - Music

MVS1116 Beginning Class Guitar, 1.0 sem hrs
Class in guitar instruction designed primarily for the beginneer who does not read music. Emphasis on fundamentals of reading and technique. Lab fee: $15 FA, SP

Lab Fees: $15.00

MVS1211 Applied Music Secondary, Violin, 1.0 sem hrs
MVS 1211-2221 Applied Music Secondary, Violin

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVS1212 Applied Music Secondary, Viola, 1.0 sem hrs
MVS 1212-2222 Applied Music Secondary, Viola

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVS1213 Applied Music Secondary, Cello, 1.0 sem hrs
MVS 1213-2223 Applied Music Secondary, Cello

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVS1214 Applied Music Secondary, String Bass, 1.0 sem hrs
MVS 1214-2224 Applied Music Secondary, String Bass

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVS1215 Applied Music Secondary, Harp, 1.0 sem hrs
MVS 1215-2225 Applied Music Secondary, Harp

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVS1216 Applied Music Secondary, Guitar, 1.0 sem hrs
MVS 1216-2226 Applied Music Secondary, Guitar

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVS2126 Intermediate Class Guitar, 1.0 sem hrs
Class in guitr instruction designed primarily for the intermediate guitar student who has developed rudimentary music reading skills. Emphasis on developing reading and technique to college level performance expectations. (Prerequisite: MVS1116 or by audition.) Lab fee: $15 FA, SP

Lab Fees: $15.00

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MVV - Music

MVV1111 Beginning Class Voice, 1.0 sem hrs
Students will gain a general understanding of the fundamentals of singing and vocal techniques through practical application in both group and individualized settings.

MVV1211 Applied Music Secondary, Voice, 1.0 sem hrs
MVV 1211-2221 Applied Music Secondary, Voice

Lab Fees: $100.00

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MVW - Music

MVW1211 Applied Music Secondary, Flute, 1.0 sem hrs
MVW 1211-2221 Applied Music Secondary, Flute

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVW1212 Applied Music Secondary, Oboe, 1.0 sem hrs
MVW 1212-2222 Applied Music Secondary, Oboe

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVW1213 Applied Music Secondary, Clarinet, 1.0 sem hrs
MVW 1213 2223 Applied Music Secondary, Clarinet

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVW1214 Applied Music Secondary, Bassoon, 1.0 sem hrs
MVW 1214-2224 Applied Music Secondary, Bassoon

Lab Fees: $100.00

MVW1215 Applied Music Secondary, Saxophone, 1.0 sem hrs
MVW 1215-2225 Applied Music Secondary, Saxophone

Lab Fees: $100.00

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