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MUSI 1117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training II CIP Code: 50.0904.5626 Credit(s): 1 Singing tonal music in various clefs continued aural study of the elements of music and dictation of intermediate rhythm melody and diatonic harmony. 1,3
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MUSI 1121 - Concert Band (freshman) CIP Code: 50.09035526 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
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MUSI 1122 - Concert Band (freshman) CIP Code: 50.09035526 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 1131 - Jazz Ensemble (freshman) CIP Code: 50.0903563 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1132 - Jazz Ensemble (freshman) CIP Code: 50.0903563 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 1151 - Vocal Ensemble CIP Code: 50.09035826 Credit(s): 1 An elective course designed to acquaint the student with chamber music for the small vocal ensemble of all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Selection from the A Cappella Choir by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1152 - Vocal Ensemble (freshman) CIP Code: 50.09035826 Credit(s): 1 An elective course designed to acquaint the student with chamber music for the small vocal ensemble of all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Selection from the A Cappella Choir by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 1160 - Italian Diction CIP Code: 50.09085326 Credit(s): 1 A study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its application to singing in Italian. Students will identify IPA symbols and their sounds accurately reproduce sounds associated with IPA symbols transcribe texts with appropriate IPA symbols perform songs in Italian in a way that demonstrates accurate diction. Required for all vocal music majors. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1161 - International Phonetic Alphabet
For Singers CIP Code: 50.09085326 Credit(s): 1 A study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its application to singing in English Italian German and French. Students will identify IPA symbols and their sounds accurately reproduce sounds associated with IPA symbols transcribe texts with appropriate IPA symbols perform songs in English Italian German and/or French in a way that demonstrates accurate diction. Required for all vocal music majors. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1170 - General Foundations in Music CIP Code: 50.0904543 Credit(s): 1 Offered on an elective basis to meet special needs of students to develop their musical ability. Emphasizes the necessary skills for listening creating rhythmic responses and reading music notation. This course may involve an individual study project. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1171 - General Foundations in Music CIP Code: 50.0904543 Credit(s): 1 Offered on an elective basis to meet special needs of students to develop their musical ability. Emphasizes the necessary skills for listening creating rhythmic responses and reading music notation. This course may involve an individual study project. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1172 - Instrumental Found in Music CIP Code: 50.0904543 Credit(s): 1 Offered on an elective basis to meet special needs of students to develop their musical ability. Emphasizes the necessary skills for satisfactory performance in playing an instrument listening creating rhythmic responses and reading music notation. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1173 - Instrumental Foundations in Music CIP Code: 50.0904543 Credit(s): 1 Offered on an elective basis to meet special needs of students to develop their musical ability. Emphasizes the necessary skills for satisfactory performance in playing an instrument listening creating rhythmic responses and reading music notation. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1174 - Keyboard Foundations in Music CIP Code: 50.0904543 Credit(s): 1 Offered on an elective basis to meet special needs of students to develop their musical ability. Emphasizes the necessary skills for satisfactory performance in playing a keyboard instrument listening creating rhythmic responses and reading music notation. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1175 - Keyboard Foundations in Music CIP Code: 50.0904543 Credit(s): 1 Offered on an elective basis to meet special needs of students to develop their musical ability. Emphasizes the necessary skills for satisfactory performance in playing a keyboard instrument listening creating rhythmic responses and reading music notation. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1177 - Vocal Foundations in Music CIP Code: 50.0904543 Credit(s): 1 Offered on an elective basis to meet special needs of students to develop their musical ability. Emphasizes the necessary skills for satisfactory vocal performance listening creating rhythmic responses and reading music notation. Lab fee required. 1
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1181 - Piano Class I CIP Code: 50.09075126 Credit(s): 1 Class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique for beginning piano students. Students will produce five finger patterns in major and minor keys play major and minor scales in selected keys construct and play chords of different qualities harmonize a melody perform selected compositions. 1,5
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 1182 - Piano Class II CIP Code: 50.09075126 Credit(s): 1 Advanced beginning class instruction in the fundamentals of keyboard technique. Students will play additional major and minor scales introduce select chord progressions and concepts of voice leading continued harmonization of melodies and perform selected compositions. 1,5
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 1241 - Acappella Choir CIP Code: 50.09035726 Credit(s): 2 A required course for music majors whose primary instrument is voice or an elective course for non-music majors. Studies include fundamental vocal techniques and choral literature representing many styles and composers from all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Admission by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1242 - A Cappella Choir (freshman) CIP Code: 50.09035726 Credit(s): 2 A required course for music majors whose primary instrument is voice or an elective course for non-music majors. Studies include fundamental vocal techniques and choral literature representing many styles and composers from all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Admission by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 1301 - Fundamentals of Music I (formerly:
Music Fundamentals) CIP Code: 50.09045526 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to the basic elements of music theory for non-music majors: scales intervals keys triads elementary ear training keyboard harmony notation meter and rhythm. (Does not apply to a music major degree.) Students will construct all major and minor scales and key signatures construct simple and compound intervals triads and seventh chords of any quality identify and perform basic rhythmic and pitch patterns common in tonal music and properly notate basic rhythms in simple or compound meters identify fundamental musical elements aurally and/or on the keyboard use appropriate musical vocabulary to describe theoretical concepts. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1306 - Music Appreciation CIP Code: 50.09025126 Credit(s): 3 A survey of the styles and forms of music as it developed from the middle ages to the present. This course will familiarize the student with cultural context terminology genres and notation. Students will identify the major periods of music history general style characteristics and genres of each period and major composers of each period and representative works; articulate the relationship between historical developments and events with musical styles and aesthetics; and critically evaluate musical works using specific terminology and listening skills. 1,6
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1307 - Music Literature CIP Code: 50.09045226 Credit(s): 3 A survey of the styles and forms of music as it developed from the middle ages to the present. This course will familiarize the student with cultural context terminology genres and notation. Students will identify the major periods of music history general style characteristics and genres of each period and major composers of each period and representative works; articulate the relationship between historical developments and events with musical styles and aesthetics; and critically evaluate musical works using specific terminology and listening skills. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1308 - Music Literature I (formerly: Intro to
Music Literature I) CIP Code: 50.09025226 Credit(s): 3 A chronological survey course for music majors which acquaints students with musical composition from the Middle Ages through the 20th century. Historical aspects as well as the music itself are presented. Music history information and listening skills will be acquired through various audio-visual aids including videotapes CDs CD-Roms workbooks and textbook. Required of all music majors. 1,2,6
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor.
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1309 - Music Literature II (formerly: Intro to
Music Literature II) CIP Code: 50.09025226 Credit(s): 3 A chronological survey course for music majors which acquaints students with musical composition from the Middle Ages through the 20th century. Historical aspects as well as the music itself are presented. Music history information and listening skills will be acquired through various audio-visual aids including videotapes CDs CD-Rom workbooks and textbook. Required of all music majors. 1,2,6
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1311 - Music Theory I (formerly Freshman Music
Theory) CIP Code: 50.09045126 Credit(s): 3 The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony including fundamental music concepts scales intervals chords 7th chords and early four-part writing. Analysis of small compositional forms. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Students will construct and identify major scale and all forms of the minor scale construct and identify triads and seventh chords in all inversions analyze triads in harmonic context utilizing standard roman-numeral symbols compose music in standard four-part chorale style identify small musical forms demonstrate musical concepts covered in class including scales triads and basic harmonic progression on the keyboard demonstrate an understanding of rhythmic meter and note duration through score analysis and composition. Required for all music majors. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 1312 - Music Theory II (formerly Freshman MusicTheory) CIP Code: 50.09045126 Credit(s): 3 The study of analysis and writing of tonal melody and diatonic harmony including all diatonic chords and seventh chords in root position and inversions non-chord tones and functional harmony. Introduction to more complex topics such as modulation may occur. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Students will construct and identify all triads and seventh chords in root position and inversions properly utilize and identify all non-chord tones analyze harmonic progressions utilizing standard roman-numeral symbols compose original harmonic progressions that properly utilize functional harmony demonstrate on the keyboard musical concepts covered in class including triads in inversions and progressions with non-chord tones demonstrate an understanding of rhythmic meter and note duration through score analysis and composition. 1,3
Requisite(s): Take MUSI 1311 ; Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2116 - Sight Singing & Ear Training 3 CIP Code: 50.0904.5726 Credit(s): 1 Singing more difficult tonal music in various clefs aural study including dictation of more complex rhythm melody chromatic harmony and extended tertian structures. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2117 - Sight Singing & Ear Training IV CIP Code: 50.0904.5726 Credit(s): 1 Singing advanced tonal music and introduction of modal and post-tonal melodies. Aural study including dictation of advanced rhythm melody and harmony. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2121 - Concert Band (sophomore) CIP Code: 50.09035526 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2122 - Concert Band (sophomore) CIP Code: 50.09035526 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 2131 - Jazz Ensemble (sophomore) CIP Code: 50.0903563 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2132 - String Ensemble (sophomore) CIP Code: 50.0903563 Credit(s): 1 Performance oriented course for students with at least high school playing experience. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 2151 - Vocal Ensemble (sophomore) CIP Code: 50.09035826 Credit(s): 1 An elective course designed to acquaint the student with chamber music for the small vocal ensemble of all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Selection from the A Cappella Choir by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2152 - Vocal Ensemble (sophomore) CIP Code: 50.09035826 Credit(s): 1 An elective course designed to acquaint the student with chamber music for the small vocal ensemble of all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Selection from the A Cappella Choir by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 2160 - German Diction CIP Code: 50.09085326 Credit(s): 1 A study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its application to singing in German. Students will identify IPA symbols and their sounds accurately reproduce sounds associated with IPA symbols transcribe texts with appropriate IPA symbols perform songs in German in a way that demonstrates accurate diction. Required for all vocal music majors. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2161 - French Diction CIP Code: 50.09085326 Credit(s): 1 A study of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and its application to singing in French. Students will identify IPA symbols and their sounds accurately reproduce sounds associated with IPA symbols transcribe texts with appropriate IPA symbols perform songs in French in a way that demonstrates accurate diction. Required for all vocal music majors. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2181 - Piano Class III CIP Code: 50.09075126 Credit(s): 1 Intermediate class instruction of keyboard technique. Students will play additional major and minor scales and arpeggios harmonize melodies using varied accompaniment techniques and perform selected compositions. 1,5
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 2182 - Piano Class IV CIP Code: 50.09075126 Credit(s): 1 Advanced class instruction of keyboard technique. Students will demonstrate mastery of scales and chord progressions demonstrate mastery of the harmonization of melodies using varied accompaniment techniques demonstrate competence in various transpositions and perform selected compositions. 1,5
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 2241 - A Cappella Choir CIP Code: 50.09035726 Credit(s): 2 A required course for music majors whose primary instrument is voice or an elective course for non-music majors. Studies include fundamental vocal techniques and choral literature representing many styles and composers from all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Admission by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2242 - A Cappella Choir (sophomore) CIP Code: 50.09035726 Credit(s): 2 A required course for music majors whose primary instrument is voice or an elective course for non-music majors. Studies include fundamental vocal techniques and choral literature representing many styles and composers from all periods of music. Participation in all performances expected. Students will enhance their music reading and listening skills and will develop social skills and responsibility through group performance. Admission by audition with acceptance based on musical ability and voice quality. 1,5,10,11
Faculty Consent: Y
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MUSI 2311 - Music Theory III (formerly AdvancedStudy of Harmony) CIP Code: 50.09045226 Credit(s): 3 Advanced harmony voice leading score analysis and writing of more advanced tonal harmony including chromaticism and extended-tertian structures. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Students will construct and identify extended-tertian and chromatic harmonies analyze musical compositions which include various forms of tonal modulation utilizing standard roman-numeral symbols demonstrate proper voice-leading practices through composition in appropriate styles demonstrate concepts covered in class on the keyboard including progressions that utilize modulation demonstrate an understanding of rhythmic meter and note duration through score analysis and composition. 1.3
Requisite(s): Take MUSI 1312 ; Faculty Consent: N
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MUSI 2312 - Music Theory IV (formerly AdvancedStudy of Harmony) CIP Code: 50.09045226 Credit(s): 3 Continuation of advanced chromaticism and survey of analytical and compositional procedures in post-tonal music. Optional correlated study at the keyboard. Students will construct and identify advanced chromatic harmonies analyze musical compositions that utilize advanced chromatic harmonies and foreign-key modulation techniques analyze musical compositions that utilize a variety of post-tonal practices compose music utilizing appropriate post-tonal practices demonstrate musical concepts covered in class on the keyboard demonstrate an understanding of rhythmic meter and note duration through score analysis and composition. Required for all music majors. 13
Requisite(s): Take MUSI 2311 ; Faculty Consent: N
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INRW 373 - Basic Integrated Reading and Writing CIP Code: 32.01085912 Credit(s): 3 This course integrates critical reading and academic writing skills. The course fulfills TSI requirements for reading and/or writing. Students in the course will learn basic sentence and paragraph structure. They will also work on basic reading comprehension skills such as vocabulary main idea supporting details patterns of organization and inference. 1,2,4,6
Faculty Consent: N
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INRW 375 - Integrated Reading and Writing CIP Code: 32.01085912 Credit(s): 3 This course integrates critical reading and academic writing skills. The course fulfills TSI requirements for reading and/or writing. Students in the course will demonstrate mastery in reading comprehenison skills such as vocabulary main idea supporting details patterns of organization inference author’s purpose and tone and critical thinking. Students will demonsrate proficiency in writing essays. 1,2,4,6
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Nursing Non-nursing courses may be taken earlier than the semester in which listed as Corequisite. All nursing courses required admission to the AND Program or Nursing Director approval. All courses must be taken in the prescribed order unless approved by the Nursing Director.
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RNSG 1015 - RNSG 1215 Lab CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 0 RNSG 1215 Lab.
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1215 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1105 - Nursing Skills I CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 Study of the concepts and principles necessary to perform basic nursing skills for the adult patient; and demonstrate competence in the performance of nursing procedures. Content includes knowledge judgment skills and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1201 RNSG 1215 RNSG 1309 RNSG 1341 RNSG 1160 and RNSG 1260 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1108 - Dosage Calculations for Nursing CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 Read interpret and solve dosage calculation
problems. This course lends itself to either a
blocked or integrated approach. 1,3
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1144 - Nursing Skills II CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 Study of the concepts and principles necessary to
perform intermediate or advanced nursing skills
for the adult patient; and demonstrate competence
in the performance of nursing procedures. Content
includes knowledge judgment skills and
professional values within a legal/ethical
framework. This course lends itself to a blocked
approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1146 - Legal and Ethical Issues for Nurses CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 Study of the laws and regulations related to the
provision of safe and effective professional
nursing care. Content includes confidentiality
the Nursing Practice Act professional ethics
and healthcare legislation. 1,2,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1160 - Clinical - Introduction to NursingNurse (formerly: Intro to Nursing) CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1105 RNSG 1201 RNSG 1215 and RNSG 1309 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1161 - Clinical- Obstetrics CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 2208 and RNSG 1144 Corequisite(s): Take RNSG 1341 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1162 - Clinical- Pediatrics CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 2201 and RNSG 1144 Corequisite(s): Take RNSG 1341 Take CIS_2408 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1193 - Special Topics - Reg’d Nursing CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 Special Topics address recently identified current events skills knowledge and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1301 RNSG 1201 RNSG 2207 RNSG 2213 RNSG 2161 RNSG 1443 RNSG 1262 ; Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1201 - Pharmacology (nurs 1201) CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Introduction to the science of pharmacology with
emphasis on the actions adverse effects and
nursing implications of drug classifications.
Content includes the roles and responsibilities of
the nurse in safe administration of medications
within a legal/ethical framework. This course
lends itself to either a blocked or integrated
approach. 1,2,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1215 - Health Assessment (nurs 1102) CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Development of skills and techniques required for a comprehensive nursing health assessment within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1015 Corequisite(s): Take SRGT 1505 SRGT 1509 SRGT 1260 SRGT 1541 SRGT 1560 BIOL 2401 BIOL 2402 HPRS 1106 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1260 - Clinical - Basic CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1105 RNSG 1201 RNSG 1215 and RNSG 1341 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1261 - Clinical - Registered Nurse CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1301 RNSG 1513 RNSG 1360 RNSG 1193 RNSG 1441 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1262 - Clinical - Registered Nursing CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1301 RNSG 1513 RNSG 1360 RNSG 1193 RNSG 2213 RNSG 2161 ; Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1263 - Clinical - Registered Nursing CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1301 - Pharmacology CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to the science of pharmacology with emphasis on the actions interactions adverse effects and nursing implications of drug classifications. Content includes the roles and responsibilities of the nurse in safe administration of medications within a legal/ethical framework.
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1513 RNSG 1360 ; Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1309 - Introduction to Nursing CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 Overview of nursing and the role of the professional nurse as provider in patient-centered care patient safety advocate member of the health care team and member of the profession. Content includes knowledge skills and professional values with a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1105 RNSG 1201 RNSG 1215 and RNSG 1160 Corequisite(s): Take BCIS_1401 Take CJLE_1512 CJLE_1518 and CJLE_1524 Take CJLE_1512 CJLE_1518 and CJLE_1524 Take CHLD_2304 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1341 - Common Concepts of Adult Health CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 Basic integration of the role of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care patient safety advocate member of the health care team and member of the profession. Study of the common concepts of caring for adult patients and families with medical-surgical health care needs related to body systems emphasizing knowledge judgment skills and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1105 RNSG 1201 RNSG 1215 and RNSG 1260 Corequisite(s): Take BCIS_1401 Take CJLE_1512 CJLE_1518 and CJLE_1524 Take CJLE_1512 CJLE_1518 and CJLE_1524 Take CHLD_2304 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1343 - Complex Concept of Adult Health CIP Code: 51.1601 Credit(s): 3 Integration of previous knowledge and skills related to common adult health needs into the continued development of the professional nurse as a provider or care coordinator of care and member of a profession in the care of adult clients/families in structured health care settings with complex medical-surgical health care needs associated with each body system. Emphasis on knowledge judgments skills and professional values within a legal ethical framework. This course is for nursing transition students. 1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11
Prerequisite(s): RNSG 2307
Requisite(s): RNSG 2307 Take RNSG 2362 Corequisite(s): Take COSC_1418 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1360 - Clinical - Registered Nursing/
Registered Nurse (formerly:
Clinical- Basic) CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1361 - Clinical - Complex CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 Basic integration of the role of the professional
nurse as a provider of patient-centered care
patient safety advocate member of the health care
team and member of the profession. Study of the
common concepts of caring for adult patients and
families with medical-surgical health care needs
related to body systems emphasizing knowledge
judgment skills and professional values within a
legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself
to a blocked approach. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1412 - Nursing Care of the Childbearing andChildrearing Family CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 4 Study of the concepts related to the provision of nursing care for childbearing and childrearing families; application of systematic problem-solving processes and critical thinking skills including a focus on the childbearing family during the perinatal periods and the childbearing family from birth to adolescence; and competency in knowledge judgment skill and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5
Prerequisite(s): RNSG 2207
Corequisite(s): Take CULI_2210 and CULI_2211 Take CJLE_1512 CJLE_1518 and CJLE_1524 Take EMSP 1160 and EMSP 1501 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1413 - Foundations for Nursing Practice Credit(s): 4 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1441 - Common Concepts of Adult Health CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 4 Basic integration of the role of the professional nurse as a provider of patient-centered care patient safety advocate member of health care team and member of the profession. Study of the common concepts of caring for adult patients and families with medical-surgical health care needs related to body systems emphasizing knowledge judgment skills and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1513 RNSG 1360 RNSG 1301 RNSG 1193 ; Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1443 - Complex Concepts of Adult Health CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 4 Integration of previous knowledge and skills
related to common adult health needs into the
continued development of the professional nurse as
a provider of patient-centered care patient
safety advocate member of health care team and
member of the profession in the care of adult
patients and families with complex
medical-surgical health care needs associated with
body systems. Emphasis on complex knowledge
judgments skills and professional values within
a legal/ethical framework. This course lends
itself to a blocked approach. Lab fee required.
1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1512 - Nursing Care of the Childbearing
And Childrearing Family CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 5 Study of the concepts related to the provision of
nursing care for childbearing and childrearing
families; application of systematic
problem-solving processes and critical thinking
skills including a focus on the childbearing
family during the perinatal periods and the
childbearing family from birth to adolescence; and
competency in knowledge judgment skill and
professional values within a legal/ethical
framework. This course lends itself to a blocked
approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 1513 - Foundations for Nursing Practice CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 5 Introduction to the role of the professional nurse
as provider of patient-centered care patient
safety advocate member of health care team and
member of the profession. Content includes
fundamental concepts of nursing practice history
of professional nursing a systematic framework for
decision-making and critical thinking. The
mechanisms of disease and the needs and problems
that can arise are discussed and how the nursing
process helps manage the patient through these
issues. Emphasis on knowledge judgment skills
and professional values within a legal/ethical
framework. This course lends itself to a blocked
approach. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2121 - Professional Nursing: Leadership and
Management (formerly: Management of
Client Care) CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 Exploration of leadership and management
principles applicable to the roles of the
professional nurse. Includes application of
knowledge judgment skills and professional
values within a legal/ethical framework. This
course lends itself to a blocked approach. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2130 - Professional Nursing Review andLicensure Preparation CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 Review of concepts required for licensure examination and entry into the practice of professional nursing. Includes application of National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) test plan assessment of knowledge deficits and remediation. This course lends itself to either a blocked or integrated approach. 1,2,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 2207 RNSG 2213 RNSG 2161 RNSG 1201 RNSG 1443 RNSG 1262 RNSG 1193 RNSG 1412 RNSG 2263 RNSG 2331 RNSG 2221 RNSG 1263 RNSG 1166 ; Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2161 - Clinical - Mental Health CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2162 - Clinical - Transition Credit(s): 1 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,5,6,7,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2163 - Clinical - Management CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 1 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2201 - Care of Children & Families CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Study of concepts related to the profession of nursing care for children and their families emphasizing judgment and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. This course lends itself to a blocked approach. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1162 and RNSG 1144 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2207 - Adaption to Role of Professional Nurse
(formerly:transition to Nursg Practice) CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Selected concepts related to the role of the
professional nurse as a provider of
patient-centered care patient safety advocate
member of health care team and member of the
profession. Review of trends and issues impacting
nursing and health care today and in the future.
Content includes knowledge judgment skill and
professional values within a legal/ethical
framework. This course lends itself to a blocked
approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2208 - Maternal/Newborn Nursing & Women’s
Health CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Concepts related to nursing care for childbearing
families and women?s health issues. Content
includes knowledge skills and professional
values within a legal/ethical framework including
a focus on normal and high-risk needs for the
childbearing family during preconception
prenatal intrapartum neonatal and postpartum
periods and consideration of selected issues of
women?s health. This course lends itself to a
blocked approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Requisite(s): Take RNSG_1161 and RNSG_1144 Corequisite(s): Take CLSC_1500
Take CIS_2408 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2213 - Mental Health Nursing CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Concepts related to nursing care for childbearing
families and women?s health issues. Content
includes knowledge skills and professional
values within a legal/ethical framework including
a focus on normal and high-risk needs for the
childbearing family during preconception
prenatal intrapartum neonatal and postpartum
periods and consideration of selected issues of
women?s health. This course lends itself to a
blocked approach. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2221 - Professional Nursing: Leadership
And Management CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Exploration of leadership and management
principles applicable to the roles of the
professional nurse. Includes application of
knowledge judgment skills and professional
values within a legal/ethical framework. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2230 - Professional Nursing Review and
Licensure Preparation CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 Review of concepts required for licensure
examination and entry into the practice of
professional nursing. Includes application of
National Council Licensure Examination for
Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) test plan
assessment of knowledge deficits and
remediation.
1,2,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2260 - Clinical - Transition II CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2260 - Clinical-Obstetrics Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional.
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2261 - Clinical - Transition II CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Comments: This clinical course formerly Clinical-Pediatrics offered Fall
2003 Spring 2004 Fall 2004 Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Spring
2006 Fall 2006 Spring 2007 Summer II 2007 and Fall 2007. Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2262 - Clinical-Advanced CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2263 - Clinical - Ob/Pedi CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 2 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupation theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2307 - Transition to Nursing Practice CIP Code: 51.1601 Credit(s): 3 Introduction to selected concepts related to the role of the professional nurse as a provider of care coordinator of care and member of a profession. Review of trends and issues impacting nursing and health care today and in the future. Topics include knowledge judgment skill and professional values within a legal/ethical framework. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11
Requisite(s): Take RNSG 1201 Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2331 - Advanced Concepts of Adult Health CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 Application of advanced concepts and skills for
the
development of the professional nurse?s roles
with adult patients and families involving multiple
body systems. Emphasis on advanced knowledge
judgment skills and professional values within
a
legal/ethical framework. This course lends
itself
to a blocked approach. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2360 - Clinical - Transition II
Nurs2808 CIP Code: 51.1601 Credit(s): 3 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2362 - Clinical - Transition CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
Faculty Consent: N
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RNSG 2363 - Clinical Obstetrics/Pediatrics
Nurse (formerly: Clinical-
Transition Nurse III ) CIP Code: 51.3801 Credit(s): 3 A health-related work-based learning experience
that enables the student to apply specialized
occupational theory skills and concepts. Direct
supervision is provided by the clinical
professional. Lab fee required. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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EPCT 1344 - Environmental Sampling/Analysis CIP Code: 15.0507 Credit(s): 3 Sampling protocol procedures quality control
preservation technology and field analysis.
Emphasis on analysis commonly performed by the
field technician. 1,2,3,6
Faculty Consent: N
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EPCT 1349 - Environ Regulation Interp/Applic(2390)
And Application CIP Code: 15.0507 Credit(s): 3 An in-depth study of the major federal and state
environmental regulations. 1,2,6
Faculty Consent: N
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EPCT 2300 - Department of Transportation (DOT)
Regulations (formerly: DOT Regulations) CIP Code: 15.0507 Credit(s): 3 A detailed study of the United States Department
of Transportation regulations with emphasis on
identifying applicable regulations recommending
compliance strategies in the transport of
dangerous and hazardous materials. Examination of
the regulatory requirements for employees and
employers involved in all modes of transportation
including road rail aircraft and marine vessels
. Students will read interpret and analyze the
effects of such regulations and prepare the proper
responses. 1,2,6
Faculty Consent: N
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EPCT 2331 - Industrial Hygiene Applications CIP Code: 15.0507 Credit(s): 3 A study of the industrial environment and its
relation to worker’s health. This course provides
training in anticipation recognition
evaluation and controlling health
hazards–particularly chemical physical
biological and ergonomic factors existing in the
workplace and having injurious effects on
workers. The course also introduces training in
instrumentation used in monitoring and measuring
health hazards in the workplace and covers
current issues in industrial hygiene. 1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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OSHT 1301 - Introduction to Safety & Heath CIP Code: 15.0701 Credit(s): 3 A background information on occupational health
and safety and on the magnitude and variety of
health and safety problems worldwide and explains
the role of the health and safety representative.
1,2,3,4,5,6
Faculty Consent: N
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