May 03, 2024  
2018 - 2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018 - 2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Accounting

  
  • ACCT 201 - Principles of Accounting I


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This is an introductory accounting course with a focus on financial accounting. The course introduces the accounting cycle that includes the double entry system for recording transactions, adjusting and closing entries, and preparation of financial statements. In addition, the accounting for merchandising activities, inventory valuation, receivables, short- term investments, plant assets, natural resources, intangible assets and current liabilities are discussed.

    Prerequisite(s) ENGL 101  OR ENGL 111 , INSS 141 , MATH 110  or MATH 113 .  All classes must be passed with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/ SPRING)
  
  • ACCT 202 - Principles of Accounting II


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course is a continuation of ACCT 201  with a focus on financial accounting for the first half of the course and a focus on managerial accounting for the second half of the course. The financial accounting topics include the accounting for partnerships and corporations, long-term liabilities, long-term investments, international accounting, and financial statement analysis. The managerial accounting topics include the accounting measurements, concepts, procedures and analysis for product costing, managerial planning, control and decision-making.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 201  or ACCT 211  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 211 - Principles of Accounting I for Accounting Majors


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This is an introductory accounting course focusing on financial accounting designed specifically for accounting majors. It emphasizes the accounting cycle including the accrual-basis system for recording transactions, adjusting entries, financial statement preparation, and closing entries. Other topics to be covered are: accounting for merchandising activities, valuation accounts receivable, inventory, short term investments, plant assets, natural resources, and current liabilities.

    Prerequisite(s) ENGL 101  or ENGL 111 , INSS 141 , MATH 110  or MATH 113  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 212 - Principles of Accountng II for Accounting Majors


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    The purpose of this course is to provide a basic knowledge of accounting principles, theories and concepts. This course is a continuation of ACCT 211 with emphasis on managerial accounting topics. Topics to be covered include: financial statement analysis, concepts, procedures and analysis for product costing, managerial planning, control and decision-making, budgetary planning and control, and capital investments. This course is required of all accounting majors.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 201  or ACCT 211  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 300 - Cost Accounting


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course provides in-depth coverage of cost behavior, product costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, cost structures for variance analysis, direct costing, and activity based costing and special managerial decisions. The design, interpretation and identification of opportunities and methods for improving costs and performance are discussed.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 202  or ACCT 212  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 307 - International Accounting


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course addresses how the internationalization of capital markets and the dramatic increase in the foreign direct investments of multinational enterprises have increased the need for relevant, timely and comparable information about the activities of business enterprises having operations in more than one nation. This course describes some of the historical and current developments that push for commonality in accounting and reporting standards at national, regional, and international levels. International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are covered.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 300  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 308 - Accounting Information Systems


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course studies ac- counting systems that include the events and the steps of the accounting cycle, from source documents to the preparation of financial statements, both manual and computerized. Additional topics covered are internal controls, the impact of technology on accounting systems, data management and e-commerce. The course stresses problem solving, critical thinking, and computer application skills. The course also provides hands- on experience with accounting, flowcharting, and database software.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 202  or ACCT 212  and INSS 360  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 310 - Hospitality Management Accounting


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course is open only to NON-ACCOUNTING major students. The course focuses on accounting in the hospitality industry. Accounting concepts, statements and principles are discussed relative to the accounting cycle. Financial and managerial accounting techniques and processes applicable to the measurement and management of assets and liabilities are covered. Ethics, global diversity and technology as they re- late to hospitality management are introduced.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 201  or ACCT 211  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL).
  
  • ACCT 320 - Federal Income Tax I


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course introduces theories underlying federal tax law. The course also briefly covers types of tax audits and the appeals process. Major topics covered are: exemptions, filing status, income inclusions and exclusions, deductions for employee and self-employed taxpayers, property transactions, capital gains and losses, amended tax returns, individual and business tax credits, and introduction to employee retirement plans. Students prepare tax returns throughout the course using commercial tax preparation programs and complete some tax research for compliance and planning.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 202  or ACCT 212  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 321 - Federal Income Tax II


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course focuses on the principles and application of federal tax law to C-Corporations, S-Corporations, and Partnerships. Some coverage is also devoted to international taxation of U.S. corporations and individuals having foreign-source income, estate and gift taxation, fiduciary taxation – trusts and estates, and taxation of beneficiaries who receive distributions from trusts and estates. Students prepare tax returns throughout the course using commercial tax preparation programs and complete some tax research for compliance and planning.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 320  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 331 - Intermediate Accounting I


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    The course gives an intense coverage of financial accounting theory and practice, including the conceptual framework underlying financial accounting, statement of income and retained earnings, balance sheet and statement of cash flows, cash and receivables, inventory valuation, long-term assets and current liabilities.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 201  or ACCT 211  and ACCT 202  or ACCT 212  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 332 - Intermediate Accounting II


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    The course is a continuation of ACCT 331  with an intense coverage of the accounting theory and practice for long-term liabilities, contributed capital, retained earnings, EPS calculations, temporary and long term investments, revenue recognition principles, deferred income taxes, pensions, leases, accounting changes and error analysis.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 331  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 401 - Advanced Accounting (Honors)


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course provides an in-depth coverage of accounting concepts, principles, and procedures applicable to partnerships; contemporary financial accounting theories and practices for complex business entities; mergers and consolidated financial statements; fundamental aspects of international accounting principles; and analytical approaches to solve complex accounting problems.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 331  and ACCT 332  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL).
  
  • ACCT 402 - Governmental & Non-Profit Accounting (Honors)


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    Accounting principles, concepts, and practices in local, state and other government units are covered with emphasis on fund accounts. The related budgetary and encumbrance procedures are included. Financial accounting principles and practices related to hospitals, colleges/universities, and other non-profit organizations are also covered.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 331  and ACCT 332  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 406 - Auditing


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course approaches the study of auditing as a decision making process. This process entails accumulation and evaluation of evidence to determine and report on the degree of correspondence between the information and economic reality. It emphasizes auditing as a risk based discipline.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 300 , ACCT 308 , ACCT 331  and ACCT 332  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (FALL, SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 480 - Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (Vita)


    1 Credits
    Two hours per week.

    This course provides fieldwork in the preparation of individual income tax returns (State and Federal) covering topics of gross income, deductions and credits.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 320  with a grade of “C” or better, or permission of instructor.
    Offered (SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 497 - Accounting Internship/ Co-Operative Education


    2 Credits
    six hours per week.

    This course provides an opportunity for students to broaden their educational experience through supervised work assignments in the accounting area with a firm or an association.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 331  with a grade of “C” or better and permission of chairperson.
    Offered (SPRING).
  
  • ACCT 499 - Contemporary Accounting


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course is designed as a capstone course where contemporary accounting topics are discussed. Simulation exercises and case analyses are used with emphasis on developing students’ analytical and problem-solving skills as applied to current accounting issues.

    Prerequisite(s) ACCT 300 , ACCT 308 , ACCT 331  and ACCT 332  with a grade of “C” or better.
    Offered (SPRING).

Actuarial Science

  
  • ACSC 105 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest; applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements.

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113 .  Students must pass MATH 113   with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 106 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest; applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements.

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113 .  Students must pass MATH 113   with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 130 - Introduction to Actuarial Science


    2 Credits
    Two hours per week.

    This course is an introduction to Actuarial Science from the point of view of practicing life insurance, casualty insurance and interaction with existing in the actuarial science/insurance arena and approved as suitable by advising department faculty. Students will be advised by both department faculty and an experienced actuary and will be required to provide a technical report and recent findings orally.

    Prerequisite(s) Must be senior standing to register.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 205 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest; applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements.

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113 .  Students must pass MATH 113   with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 206 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest, applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements.

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113  .  Students must pass MATH 113   with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 305 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest; applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113 .  Students must passMATH 113   with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 306 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest; applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements.

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113  .  Students must pass MATH 113  with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 346 - Financial Mathematics


    4 Credits
    four lecture hours.

    This course provides an understanging of financial mathematics and financial economics as well as their applications to real world business situations and risk management.  This course provides prepartion for the Society of Actuaries/Casualty Actuarial Society (SOA/CAS) Actuarial Exam FM/2.

     

     

     

  
  • ACSC 405 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    1 Credits
    one lecture hours.

    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest; applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements.

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113 .  Students must pass MATH 113   with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 406 - Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminar


    1 Credits
    one lecture hours.

    The Actuarial Science Professional Development Seminars are unique among your undergraduate courses in aiming to prepare you for your professional life after graduation, professionals; theory of interest; applications of calculators and computers to problems involving interest theory; guidance on program and curriculum requirements.

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 113 .  Students must pass MATH 113   with a grade of C or better.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING)
  
  • ACSC 433 - Problem Solving Techniques and Applications in Probability


    2 Credits
    two lecture hours.

    The purposeof this course is to teach techniques for problem solving in probability theory, which are relevant to the acutarial sciences.  Materials form MATH 331, MATH 337, MATH 431 as well as past Actuarial Exam 1/P exams will be reviewed.  These materials will be used to help students acquire a better understanding of what is required of them in the business and actuarial profession.  This course is open to all students and highly recommended for all Actuarial Science majors and Mathematics majors with an Actuarial Science minor.  

     

     

     

     

    Prerequisite(s) MATH 242, MATH 331, MATH 337, MATH 431
    Co-Requisite(s) MATH 432
    Offered SPRING

  
  • ACSC 490 - Actuarial Science Research


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This is a capstone course taken by students during their senior year. It utilizes the case approach as a learning tool by examining a specific real-world problem whether you choose to jump directly into the workplace or first go on to graduate school. For a successful actuarial career, technical knowledge is certainly necessary, but not sufficient. Proficiency in business communication, business acumen, ability to work in a team, career advancement and innovative applications, and awareness of professional ethics and social responsibility are just as important. All of these elements are brought together in the sequence of actuarial science professional development courses which all culminate with a service project at the end of the semester.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING)

African Languages

  
  • AFLA 101 - Elementary African Language I


    3 Credits
    Three lecture hours. one lab hours.

    This course introduces students to the study of an African language.. It places emphasis on conversational skills as well as reading and writing skills. It also emphasizes cultural aspects of this linguistic group. The course also provides students with cultural information about the people whose language they learn.

    Prerequisite(s) No previous study of the language or one year or level of the language in high school.
    Offered OFFERED AS NEEDED).
  
  • AFLA 102 - Elementary African Language II


    3 Credits
    Three lecture hours. one lab hours.

    This is a continuation of AFLA 101 .

    Prerequisite(s) AFLA 101  or one to two years or levels of the language in high school.
    Offered (OFFERED AS NEEDED.
  
  • AFLA 105 - Intensive Elementary African Language


    6 Credits
    Six lecture hours. two lab hours.

    This is an intensive course covering the material of AFLA 101 -AFLA 102  in one semester.

    Prerequisite(s) No previous study of the language or one year or level of the language in high school.
    Offered ( OFFERED AS NEEDED).
  
  • AFLA 203 - Intermediate African Language I


    3 Credits
    Three lecture hours. one lab hours.

    This course provides a review of grammar and pronunciation, composition and graded readings. Further development in aural-oral proficiency is provided.

    Prerequisite(s) AFLA 102  or AFLA 105  or two to three years or levels of the language in high school.
    Offered (OFFERED AS NEEDED).
  
  • AFLA 204 - Intermediate African Language II


    3 Credits
    Three lecture hours. one lab hours.

    This is a continuation of AFLA 203 .

    Prerequisite(s) AFLA 203  or three to four years or level of the language in high school. ().
    Offered (OFFERED AS NEEDED)
  
  • AFLA 206 - Intensive Intermediate African Language


    6 Credits
    Six lecture hours. two lab hours.

    This is an intensive course covering the material of AFLA 203 -AFLA 204  in one semester.

    Prerequisite(s) AFLA 102  or AFLA 105  or two to three years or levels of the language in high school.
    Offered (OFFERED AS NEEDED).

African Oral Literature

  
  • AFOL 450 - African Oral Literature


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course is an introduction to African Oral Literature with initial emphasis on how orality can be understood in a changing literate culture. This course also focuses attention on criteria and modalities for classification of African Oral Literature into genres and sub-genres. Finally, the centrality of the role of the oral artist and composition and performance techniques are properly examined. Classes combine lectures and extensive discussion. This course is taught in English.

    Prerequisite(s) None.
    Offered (OFFERED AS NEEDED).
  
  • AFOL 451 - Contemporary Trends in African Oral Literature


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course is an in-depth evaluation of the dynamics of communication in African oral literature. Attention is focused on the contemporary trends in African oral literature and the role of oral literature in the entertainment industry, such as music and film. This course is taught in English.

    Prerequisite(s) AFOL 450 .
    Offered (OFFERED AS NEEDED).

African Studies

  
  • AFST 350 - Africana Studies


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course takes the Africana studies approach to the study of various aspects of African Diasporic cultures. It focuses on the major developments among, and achievements of, peoples of the African Diaspora in one or more disciplines or areas of study.

    Offered (FALL)
  
  • AFST 360 - Africana Studies—Honors


    3 Credits
    Three hours per week.

    This course takes the Africana studies approach to the study of various aspects of African Diasporic cultures. It focuses on the major developments among, and achievements of, peoples of the African Diaspora in one or more disciplines or areas of study. Students on Honors scholarships are required to take this course, rather than AFST 350 , to satisfy this General Education requirement.

    Offered (OFFERED AS NEEDED)

Analytical and Critical Reading

  
  • ALCR 101 - Analytical and Critical Reading I


    3 Credits
    Three lecture hours.

    In this course, students are taught how to improve some fundamental college reading and study skills, such as note-taking and test-taking.  The course includes study techniques, dictionary use strategies and general comprehension.  Credits earned in this course DO NOT count towards graduation.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING)

Applied Liberal Studies

  
  • APLS 490 - Internship/External Experience


    1 - 18 Credits
    One hours per week.

    During this course, students will undertake a significant experiential learning opportunity, typically with an internship/external professional experience with a company, non-profit, governmental, or community organization.  The internship/external professional experience represents an educational opportunity that will help students apply and put into action what they have learned throughout the rest of their Morgan State University coursework in a “real world setting.”  Through meaningful, in-depth reflection and analysis, students will gain an understanding of the connections between their field experience and Morgan State University coursework.  Students will explore how the integration of their experiences has prepared them to solve specific problems and/or lead within their field.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING)

Applied Music

  
  • MUSA 101 - Piano I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 102 - Piano II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 101 
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 109 - Voice I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 110 - Voice II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 109 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 113 - Organ I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 114 - Organ II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 113 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 119 - Music Proficiency Lab I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 120 - Music Proficiency Lab II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 119 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 131 - Brass I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 132 - Brass II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 131 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 141 - Woodwinds I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 142 - Woodwinds II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 141 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 151 - Strings I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 152 - Strings II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 151 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 165 - Percussion I


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 166 - Percussion II


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 165 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 201 - Piano IIl


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 102 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 202 - Piano IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 201 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 209 - Voice III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 110.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 210 - Voice IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 209 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 213 - Organ III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 114 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 214 - Organ IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 213 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 219 - Music Proficiency Lab III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 120 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 220 - Music Proficiency Lab IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 219 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 231 - Brass III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 132 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 232 - Brass IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 231 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 241 - Woodwinds III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 142 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 242 - Woodwinds IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 241 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 251 - Woodwinds III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 152 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 252 - Strings IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 251 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 265 - Percussion III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 166 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 266 - Percussion IV


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 265 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 301 - Piano V


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 202 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 302 - Piano VIII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 301 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 309 - Voice V


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 210 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 310 - Voice VI


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 309 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 313 - Organ V


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 214 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 314 - Organ VI


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 313 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 331 - Brass V


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 232 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 332 - Brass VI


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 331.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 341 - Woodwinds V


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 242.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 342 - Woodwinds VI


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 341 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 351 - Strings V


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 342.
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 352 - Strings VI


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 351 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 365 - Percussion V


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 266 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 366 - Percussion VI


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 365 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 401 - Percussion III


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 302 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 402 - Piano VIII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 302 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 409 - Voice VII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 310 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 410 - Voice VIII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 409 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 413 - Organ VII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 314 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 414 - Organ VIII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 413 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 431 - Brass VII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 332 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 432 - Brass VIII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 431 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 441 - Woodwinds VII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 342
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 442 - Woodwinds VIII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 441 .
    Offered (SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 451 - Strings VII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 352 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
  
  • MUSA 452 - Strings VIII


    1 Credits
    One hours per week.

    This private lesson course provides one hour and one credit for music majors in their applied area.

    Prerequisite(s) MUSA 451 .
    Offered (FALL/SPRING).
 

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