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ANTH 694 - Anthropology Seminar Credits: 3 Dual-Listed Class Considers conceptual problems and definitions in anthropology. Formulations of a variety of research problems central in anthropology emphasized.
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ANTH 698 - Internship Credits: 3 Prerequisite: 18 hours of graduate credit and permission of the graduate coordinator. Involves a supervised experience, either on or off campus, in organizations utilizing archaeological skills in public or private settings. These settings include cultural resource management companies, government agencies, private, nonprofit organizations, tribal governments, and museums but may not be a student’s normal place of employment, as the internship is an opportunity to expand experience in the field of applied archaeology.
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ANTH 699 - Independent Study Credits: 3 |
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ANTH 714 - Seminar in Cultural Resource Management II: Analysis and Interpretation Credits: 3 Prerequisite: ANTH 612 or instructor permission. Discussion of the theory and methods involved in the current practice of cultural resource management and how these relate to data analysis and interpretation of survey and testing projects, assessment of site significance, development of research strategies for excavation projects, and report writing.
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ANTH 720 - Issues in Historic Preservation Credits: 3 Designed to examine the history, theory, and current issues of preservation practice in the United States. Will discuss theories of what, how, and why we preserve, within the context of the evolution of the field of historic preservation. The focus will be on exploring current issues in the field of history preservation and the role of applied archaeology.
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ANTH 730 - Archaeology of Pennsylvania Credits: 3 Prerequisite: ANTH 616 and ANTH 618 or instructor permission. Detailed examination of the archaeology of Pennsylvania and surrounding states from the initial colonization by humans through the nineteenth century, with special emphasis on the culture history, cultural ecology, and ethno-history, as well as vernacular and industrial site archaeology.
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ANTH 740 - Advanced Archaeological Field Methods Credits: 3-6 Prerequisite: Undergraduate field school and ANTH 612 or instructor permission. Advanced instruction in survey and excavation field methods and technology, with an emphasis on the application of research designs to field settings, and the logistics of supervising field projects.
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ANTH 745 - Seminar in Archaeological Interpretation Credits: 3 Prerequisite: ANTH 612 , ANTH 714 , or instructor permission. Focuses on the quantitative and qualitative interpretation of an archaeological project’s often varied data for the purpose of generating higher-level interpretations of past lifeways, sociopolitical processes, and culture change. Although the course includes a consideration and critique of the methods used to generate the data sets themselves, the emphasis is on how such data is used–and its potential for misuse–in interpretation.
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ANTH 795 - Thesis Credits: 3-6 Prerequisite: Permission of the department graduate committee. All students will be required to complete a thesis which can be either in the form of a policy paper or a comprehensive report on an archaeological project. The policy paper would be developed during an internship at a state or federal agency. The report would result from a project conducted as part of an advanced field project.
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Applied Music |
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APMU 601 - Private Piano Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 602 - Private Organ Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 603 - Private Harpsichord Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 605 - Private Voice Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 606 - Private Violin Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 607 - Private Viola Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 608 - Private Cello Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 609 - Private Bass Viol Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 610 - Private Flute Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 611 - Private Clarinet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 612 - Private Oboe Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 613 - Private Bassoon Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 614 - Private Saxophone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 615 - Private Trumpet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 616 - Private French Horn Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 617 - Private Trombone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 618 - Private Euphonium Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 619 - Private Tuba Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 620 - Private Percussion Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 621 - Private Guitar Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 622 - Private Conducting Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 651 - Private Piano Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 652 - Private Organ Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 653 - Private Harpsichord Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 655 - Private Voice Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 656 - Private Violin Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 657 - Private Viola Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 658 - Private Cello Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 659 - Private Bass Viol Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 660 - Private Flute Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 661 - Private Clarinet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 662 - Private Oboe Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 663 - Private Bassoon Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 664 - Private Saxophone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 665 - Private Trumpet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 666 - Private French Horn Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 667 - Private Trombone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 668 - Private Euphonium Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 669 - Private Tuba Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 670 - Private Percussion Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 671 - Private Guitar Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 672 - Private Conducting Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 701 - Private Piano Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 702 - Private Organ Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 703 - Private Harpsichord Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 705 - Private Voice Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 706 - Private Violin Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 707 - Private Viola Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 708 - Private Cello Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 709 - Private Bass Viol Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 710 - Private Flute Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 711 - Private Clarinet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 712 - Private Oboe Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 713 - Private Bassoon Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 714 - Private Saxophone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 715 - Private Trumpet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 716 - Private French Horn Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 717 - Private Trombone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 718 - Private Euphonium Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 719 - Private Tuba Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 720 - Private Percussion Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 721 - Private Guitar Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 722 - Private Conducting Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 740 - Graduate Music Recital Credits: 4 Prerequisite: APMU 651 or higher. This is the culminating activity for students in the MA Music Performance Track. Students prepare a 60 minute solo recital of selected works to be determined by close work and study with their major professor.
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APMU 751 - Private Piano Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 752 - Private Organ Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 753 - Private Harpsichord Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 755 - Private Voice Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 756 - Private Violin Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 757 - Private Viola Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 758 - Private Cello Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 759 - Private Bass Viol Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 760 - Private Flute Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 761 - Private Clarinet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 762 - Private Oboe Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 763 - Private Bassoon Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 764 - Private Saxophone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 765 - Private Trumpet Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 766 - Private French Horn Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 767 - Private Trombone Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 768 - Private Euphonium Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 769 - Private Tuba Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 770 - Private Percussion Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 771 - Private Guitar Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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APMU 772 - Private Conducting Credits: 1-4 The following courses will be taught in the form of private lessons geared to the individual student and aiming at maximum progress of each student, depending on background of the student and time available. The student should for any series of lessons use the first number in programming for the first time, the second number for the second time, etc.
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ART 525 - Critical Practice Credits: 3 Prerequisite: Graduate Status. Art majors only. Assists advanced students to acquire art criticism concepts and skills. Through written discourse, students will engage in both the discourse of art making and contemporary theories.
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ART 557 - Graduate Studio in Print Media Credits: 3-18 Prerequisite: Graduate art student standing. Exploration of print media from a conceptual and technical perspective, including traditional and nontraditional approaches. The student may concentrate on intensive exploration of one medium in depth or explore a number of media for breadth of experience. This course is designed for both beginning and advanced students.
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ART 559 - Graduate Studio in Fibers Credits: 3-18 Fundamentals of fiber construction and processes. Emphasis on experimental approaches to fiber design and construction. Designed to meet the needs of beginning as well as advanced students.
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ART 560 - Graduate Studio in Jewelry and Metals Credits: 3-18 Advanced study dealing with specialized problems in design and execution of metal work and jewelry. A thesis may be developed, depending on research in one of the areas relating to this field: history, materials, tools, processes, or teaching techniques of the craft.
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ART 572 - Graduate Studio in Ceramics Credits: 3-18 Prerequisite: At least one year of undergraduate ceramics. All aspects of hand forming, decorating, glazing, and firing will be dealt with. This may include body and glaze formulation and reduction, oxidation, salt, wood, and raku firing, as well as thrown, coiled, or slab construction or combinations thereof. Includes historic and contemporary ceramics and philosophies of the craft.
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ART 573 - Graduate Studio in Sculpture Credits: 3-18 An advanced course in which students are expected to work on challenging problems in sculpture. A student may explore one or several sculpture or modeling media.
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