This degree plan is designed for prospective teachers in the public schools. It is a professional degree that conforms to the certifi cation requirements of the Texas Education Agency.
The Medical Technology Degree program requires successful completion of three years (minimum of 94 hours) academic work followed by a minimum of 12 months (34 semester hours or more equivalent) in a medical technology school approved by a national accrediting agency and by Belmont University. The academic program must fulfill all general education courses required for a B.S. degree. The senior year is spent at an accredited hospital. A detailed description...
Belmont's Music Education program has been designed to provide the musical and professional training for students who want to become music teachers in the K through 12 educational system.
This curriculum leads to licensure by the State Department of Education in Tennessee - a requirement for all teachers in the state. Licensure is available in vocal music, instrumental music, or both, in grades K-12.
Due to broad requirements of licensure, the program...
Environmental scientists work toward defining and solving environmental problems caused by the actions of human beings. Their training is broad-based and encompasses the natural sciences, mathematics, and the social sciences. Their primary ethical concern is human stewardship of the earth.
Students in the Environmental Studies - Environmental Toxicology program are concerned with both the technological problems and social aspects of environmental...
The primary mission of the Department of Music is to prepare students for professional careers in music. The faculty recognizes the need for excellence within a broad liberal education, so the department places equal emphasis on music education, performance, and theoretical/historical study in its degree offerings. The department, an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music, also maintains a cultural leadership...
FRESHMAN YEAR
First Semester
Eng 135 Freshman Comp I
Math 132 Gen. College Math I
or (College Algebra)
Bio 140 Gen. Biology or
Phy 141 Gen. Physical Science
ED 111 Freshman Seminar I
*Mus 113I Instrumental Ensemble
*Mus 111 B, D, or W Applied Lesson
*Mus 101 Music Seminar
*Mus 115 Elementary Piano I
*Mus 121T Music Theory I
Second Semester
Eng 137 Freshman Comp II
Math 134 Gen College Math II
Bio 140...
Criminology is an interdisciplinary social science that studies the causes of crime and delinquency, analyzes crime patterns, and critically examines the origins and functions of criminal law and the criminal justice system. The criminology program at Benedictine College, contained in the Department of Sociology, provides students with a rigorous introduction to the methods and materials of contemporary criminological inquiry, including classical...
The student majoring in Film Scoring will develop a foundation of creative musical skills including composition, counterpoint, orchestration, conducting, and computer/synthesis skills, and will learn the technical basis and mechanics of preparing synchronous music for use with visual media. The student will also develop an interpretive sensitivity to the dramatic effectiveness of music as suggested or demanded by emotional and dramatic considerations....
The student majoring in Music Education will develop skills, concepts, and methodologies in the following areas: music, including music theory and composition, musicianship, history, arranging, orchestration, improvisation, and conducting; teaching with technology; solo performance techniques acquired through private instrumental or vocal study; vocal and instrumental techniques, pedagogy and literature related to solo and ensemble performance; and...
The English core curriculum will introduce you to British, American and world literary traditions. You‘ll have the opportunity to explore the ethical, aesthetic, intellectual and cultural issues addressed in many different types of literature from a variety of historical periods. You‘ll also learn methods of literary research and analysis.
Writing concentration
This concentration emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between reading and writing,...
Students pursue a program of study leading to state certification for grades K-12 in choral and instrumental music. The state certification test must be passed. Courses include music theory, music history, all instrumental methods, conducting, music education, private lessons, education courses, student teaching, and the general-education core. ...
MU001 Recital Attendance
MU150 Music Theory I proficiency prerequisite for MU151
MU151 Music Theory II
MU240 Introduction to Conducting
MU250 Music Theory III
MU251 Music Theory IV
MU300 20th Century Music
MU303 Instrumental Conducting and Rehearsal Techniques
MU352* Instrumentation and Arranging
MU360 Music History I: Antiquity through Baroque
MU361 Music History II: Classical,...
Ashford Mission: To provide accessible, affordable, innovative, high-quality learning opportunities and degree programs that meet the diverse needs of individuals pursuing integrity in their lives, professions and communities.
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Keiser University eCampus is the online division of Keiser University, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
"Many are skeptical of online colleges and the quality of education they can provide. My experience at Keiser University Ecampus Online has proven to me that a quality education...
Online degrees giving you the skills and knowledge you need
Your competence is the ultimate focus of every degree program at Western Governors University. The university emphasizes mastery of essential skills and knowledge in your field, basing progress toward...
Northcentral (NCU) University is an innovator in 100% online higher education, offering adult learners throughout the world with opportunities to earn bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in the high-demand professions of business, education and health services....