May 14, 2024  
2016-2017 CSU East Bay Catalog 
    
2016-2017 CSU East Bay Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering Key

The numbering of courses is intended to describe the level at which they are offered. Any student, however, may enroll for any course if he or she has completed the listed prerequisites, except for certain graduate courses.

Course Number Description
0800-0999 Remedial courses (not for baccalaureate degree credit)
1000-1999 Freshman level courses
2000-2999 Sophomore level courses
3000-3999 Junior level courses
4000-4999 Senior level courses
5000-5999 Postbaccalaureate and professional level courses
6000-6999 Graduate level courses
7000-7699 Upper division level Continuing Education courses1
7700-7999 Graduate level Continuing Education courses1
8000-8999 Doctoral level courses

1. See the quarterly schedule of the Continuing Education website for classes offered each quarter.

Class Hours per Week

The number of class hours a course meets per week equals the number of units listed for the course, unless otherwise indicated in the course description. (A “class hour” is 50 minutes.) Supervision courses (e.g., independent study, project, thesis) have no prescribed correspondence between class hours per week and units.

 

Music: Graduate

  
  • MUS 6000 - Seminar in Bibliography and Research Methods


    Units: 3
    Analysis of specialized bibliography and methodology employed in the four main areas of music history/literature, theory and composition, music education, and performance. Individual research on selected topics. Required for Advancement to Candidacy. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in music or consent of the instructor.
  
  • MUS 6085 - Interactivity with Sound & Music I


    Units: 4
    Rudiments of hardware and software connectivity between different devices and programs for sound and music. Topics include the use of MIDI, Open Sound Control, and non-musically focused technology to create new sounds and musical experiences. Prerequisites: Graduate standing or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 6445 - Teaching Music in Higher Education


    Units: 3
    Preparation for careers in post-secondary education. Study of learning theories, curriculum development, assessment, and materials for teaching music in higher education. Prerequisites: Instructor consent.
  
  • MUS 6899 - Project


    Units: 1-3
    Development of an original product which is summarized in a written abstract. Both the project and the abstract are submitted to the department which specifies their formats. Supervision by a departmental committee, at least one of whom must be a Cal State East Bay faculty member. Oral defense may be required. Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Maximum of 3 units per student.
  
  • MUS 6900 - Independent Study


    Units: 1-4
  
  • MUS 6910 - University Thesis


    Units: 1-6
    Development and writing of a formal research paper for submission to the university in the specified bound format. Supervision by a departmental committee, at least one of whom must be a Cal State East Bay faculty member. Oral defense normally required. (See also, “University Thesis Writing Guide,” www.csueastbay.edu/thesiswritingguide.) Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Maximum of 6 units per student.
  
  • MUS 6999 - Issues in Music


    Units: 4
    Readings, discussion, and research on contemporary and/or significant issues in music. Repeatability: May be repeated for credit when content varies, for a maximum of 8 units.

Music: History and Literature

  
  • MUS 1155 - Music Through the Ages


    Units: 4
    Introduction to the history of Western art music. Emphasis on listening, reading, and beginning score study to develop awareness of style and structure. Influence of various styles and genres of music from other cultures may be included. Prerequisites: MUS 1032 or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 3155 - Music Literature and Analysis I


    Units: 4
    Emphasis given to style analysis; the relationship of music to the social and cultural background of each epoch. I. Music from the beginnings of Western Civilization through Medieval and Renaissance times. Prerequisites: MUS 2033  or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 3156 - Music Literature and Analysis II


    Units: 4
    Emphasis given to style analysis; the relationship of music to the social and cultural background of each epoch. II. Music of the Baroque and Classical periods. Prerequisites: MUS 2033  or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 3157 - Music Literature and Analysis III


    Units: 4
    Emphasis given to style analysis; the relationship of music to the social and cultural background of each epoch. III. Music of the Romantic and Contemporary periods. Prerequisites: MUS 2033  or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 3297 - Orchestral Repertoire I


    Units: 2
    Survey of instrumental Western classical music ensemble repertoire. Examination of music performance conventions of the baroque and classical periods. Study and performance of standard orchestral repertoire excerpts relevant to their instrument, with an emphasis on preparation for professional performance situations. Prerequisites: MUS 1033 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 3298 - Orchestral Repertoire II


    Units: 2
    Continuation of MUS 3297. Examination of music performance conventions of the Romantic period. Study and performance of standard orchestral repertoire excerpts relevant to their instrument, with an emphasis on preparation for professional performance situations. Prerequisites: MUS 1033 , MUS 3297 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 3299 - Orchestral Repertoire III


    Units: 2
    Continuation of MUS 3298 . Examination of music performance conventions of twentieth century classical music, film music, and Broadway styles. Study and performance of standard orchestral repertoire excerpts relevant to their instrument, with an emphasis on preparation for professional performance situations. Prerequisites: MUS 1033 , MUS 3297 , MUS 3298 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 4145 - History of Jazz


    Units: 3
    Advanced review of the history and development of jazz music from the Colonial American time period to today.  Emphasis on formal, stylistic, theoretical, and social evolution of jazz and related genres of music. Prerequisites: MUS 2033  or consent of instructor. Grading: A-F grading only.

Music: History and Literature: Graduate

  
  • MUS 6100 - Seminar in History of Western Music


    Units: 4
    Advanced review of the history of Western music from the Medieval period to the present. Emphasis on stylistic, formal, and theoretical development. Prerequisites: Graduate standing or consent of instructor. Not for credit toward M.A. degree in music.
  
  • MUS 6105 - History of Music, Medieval to Renaissance


    Units: 3
    A comprehensive study of musical forms and styles from 1100 to 1600 with detailed analyses of representative works and theoretical writings. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in music or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 6115 - Music in the Baroque Period


    Units: 3
    A detailed study of musical styles, forms, and performance practice from 1600 to 1750, with analyses of representative works. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in music or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 6125 - Music of the Classical Period


    Units: 3
    A detailed study of the development of musical forms and performance media, from the Rococo to the end of the 18th Century. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in music or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 6135 - Music of the Romantic Period


    Units: 3
    An intensive study of the structure and development of music from Beethoven through the end of the 19th Century. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in music or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 6155 - Music and Culture of Asia


    Units: 3
    Issues of identity, politics, modernization, and globalization, as encountered through the music of the Asian diaspora of the Bay Area. Music of India, Indonesia, Japan and central Asian countries will be studied from an ethnomusicological perspective. Prerequisites: Graduate standing in Music or permission of instructor.
  
  • MUS 6180 - Contemporary Music


    Units: 3
    Research of developments in music since 1950, including recent 12-tone theory, aleatoric techniques, and electronic music. Strongly Recommended: Strongly Recommended: Graduate standing in Music or permission of instructor.

Music: Performance Activities

  
  • MUS 3501 - Large Ensembles: University Chorus


    Units: 1
    Large ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each large ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 12 units.
  
  • MUS 3502 - Large Ensembles: University Orchestra


    Units: 1
    Large ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each large ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 12 units.
  
  • MUS 3504 - Large Ensembles: East Bay Singers


    Units: 1
    Large ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each large ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 12 units.
  
  • MUS 3510 - Large Ensembles: East Bay Jazz Workshop


    Units: 1
    Large ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each large ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 12 units.
  
  • MUS 3511 - Large Ensembles: East Bay Wind Symphony


    Units: 1
    Large ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each large ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 12 units.
  
  • MUS 3515 - Large Ensembles: Singing Society


    Units: 1
    Large ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each large ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 12 units.
  
  • MUS 3531 - Chamber Ensembles: Chamber Winds


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of winds, brass, and percussion with occasional soloists. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3532 - Chamber Ensembles: Brass


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of brass instruments with occasional soloists. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3533 - Chamber Ensembles: Trumpet


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of trumpets with occasional soloists. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3535 - Chamber Ensembles: Percussion


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of pitched and non-pitched percussion instruments. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3536 - Chamber Ensembles: African Drumming


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of African drums and percussion instruments. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3541 - Chamber Ensembles: String


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of bowed, struck and plucked string instruments with occasional soloists. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3542 - Chamber Ensembles: Guitar


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of guitars with occasional soloists. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3543 - Chamber Ensembles: Piano


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Repertoire for small and large combinations of keyboard instruments with special attention paid towards works for piano four-hands and two pianos. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3550 - Chamber Ensembles: Jazz Improvisation


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Introductory-level jazz ensemble focusing on general improvisation techniques in jazz. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3551 - Chamber Ensembles: Jazz Standards


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble focusing on standard jazz combo repertoire. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3552 - Chamber Ensembles: Contemporary Jazz


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble emphasizing modern, mainstream jazz repertoire. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3553 - Chamber Ensembles: Blue Note Jazz


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Small jazz ensemble focusing on post-bop jazz of the 1950’s and 1960’s. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3554 - Chamber Ensembles: Latin Jazz


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble focusing on Afro-Cuban, Salsa, and Brazilian jazz repertoire. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3555 - Chamber Ensembles: Jazz Composers


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble focusing on the composition and performance of student works for jazz ensemble. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3556 - Chamber Ensembles: Electric Jazz


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble focusing on Fusion, Funk, and World Jazz. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3557 - Chamber Ensembles: Avant-garde Jazz


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble focusing on free improvisation, game pieces, extended improvisation techniques, and other experimental means of composing and performing jazz. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3558 - Chamber Ensembles: Rhythm Section


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble emphasizing rhythmically challenging material such as odd-meter composition, polyrhythmic works, and pieces with frequent and dramatic metric changes. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3559 - Chamber Ensembles: Sight-reading


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Jazz ensemble focusing on continual honing of sight-reading abilities through continual practice and performance of works unseen previous to rehearsal. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3560 - Chamber Ensembles: Vocal Repertory


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Chamber ensemble focusing on repertoire for solo voice and small and large combinations of voices with special attention paid to Art Song and peer review and collaborative assessment of performance practice. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3561 - Chamber Ensembles: Chamber Singers


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Small vocal ensemble focusing on repertoire for chamber choir, mixed voices. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3562 - Chamber Ensembles: Jazz Singers


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Small vocal ensemble focusing on repertoire for chamber choir, mixed voices, that is drawn from jazz, pop, and world traditions. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.
  
  • MUS 3570 - Chamber Ensembles: Orchestra dB New Music


    Units: 1
    Chamber ensembles are open to all qualified students (determined by audition). Music majors are required to enroll in one major performance group each quarter. Chamber ensemble focusing on repertoire for small and large combinations of string, wind, brass, percussion, vocal, keyboard, and electronic instruments with special attention paid towards the workshop and performance of newly composed student and faculty works. Field trips may be required. Repeatability: Each chamber ensemble may be repeated for credit, for a maximum of 6 units per ensemble.

Music: Theory

  
  • MUS 1027 - Sightsinging I


    Units: 1
    Development of music reading skills applicable to all instrumental and vocal performance media. Dictation, analysis and singing of melodies and melodic exercises; study and performance of basic rhythmic materials. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Co-requisites: MUS 1031 MUS 1314 
  
  • MUS 1028 - Sightsinging II


    Units: 1
    Development of music reading skills applicable to all instrumental and vocal performance media. Dictation, analysis and singing of melodies and melodic exercises; study and performance of basic rhythmic materials. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: MUS 1027 , or consent of instructor. Co-requisites: MUS 1032 MUS 1315 .
  
  • MUS 1029 - Sightsinging III


    Units: 1
    Development of music reading skills applicable to all instrumental and vocal performance media. Dictation, analysis and singing of melodies and melodic exercises; study and performance of basic rhythmic materials. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: MUS 1028 , or consent of instructor. Co-requisites: MUS 1033 MUS 1316 .
  
  • MUS 1031 - Music Theory I


    Units: 4
    The integrated study of tonal harmony, part-writing, analysis and ear-training. I. Intensive fundamentals, triads and seventh chords. Each student will take an assessment exam at the beginning of the quarter to determine the level of preparedness in fundamentals. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Co-requisites: MUS 1027 MUS 1314 .
  
  • MUS 1032 - Music Theory II


    Units: 4
    The integrated study of tonal harmony, part-writing, analysis and ear-training. II. Elementary counterpoint, figuration, SATB scoring, elementary instrumentation, and arranging. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: MUS 1027 , MUS 1031 , MUS 1314 . Co-requisites: MUS 1028 MUS 1315 .
  
  • MUS 1033 - Music Theory III


    Units: 4
    The integrated study of tonal harmony, part-writing, analysis and ear-training. III. Harmonization, advanced figuration, chorale harmonization, sequences. MUS 1027-1029; MUS 1031-1033; MUS 1314-1316 to be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: MUS 1028 , MUS 1032 , MUS 1315 . Co-requisites: MUS 1029 MUS 1316 .
  
  • MUS 1085 - Introduction to Audio Production


    Units: 4
    Application to music composition and recording of fundamental acoustics and psychoacoustics, MIDI, and digital audio workstation (DAW) software.
  
  • MUS 2027 - Sightsinging IV


    Units: 1
    Skills development in ear training and sight-singing. Includes melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic performance, analysis and dictation. Prerequisites: MUS 1029 , or consent of instructor. Co-requisites: MUS 2031 .
  
  • MUS 2028 - Sightsinging V


    Units: 1
    Skills development in ear training and sight-singing. Includes melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic performance, analysis and dictation. Prerequisites: MUS 2027 , or consent of instructor. Co-requisites: MUS 2032 .
  
  • MUS 2029 - Sightsinging VI


    Units: 1
    Skills development in ear training and sight-singing. Includes melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic performance, analysis and dictation. Prerequisites: MUS 2028 , or consent of instructor. Co-requisites: MUS 2033 .
  
  • MUS 2031 - Music Theory IV


    Units: 4
    IV. Sequences, secondary dominants, tonicization and modulation, phrase and motivic analysis. Prerequisites: MUS 1029 , MUS 1033 , MUS 1316 . Co-requisites: MUS 2027 .
  
  • MUS 2032 - Music Theory V


    Units: 4
    V. Introduction to form, chromaticism, advanced tonal procedures. Prerequisites: MUS 2027 , MUS 2031 . Co-requisites: MUS 2028  
  
  • MUS 2033 - Music Theory VI


    Units: 4
    VI. Twentieth Century music up to the present; extension of tonality; non-tonal music. Analysis and compositional exercises. Prerequisites: MUS 2028 , MUS 2032 . Co-requisites: MUS 2029 .
  
  • MUS 3034 - Analysis of Contemporary Music


    Units: 4
    Exploration of various music systems implemented by composers from 1940 forward. Pitch-class set analysis and dissection of the implementation of procedural music systems across genres. Prerequisites: MUS 2033 .
  
  • MUS 3037 - Improvisation Techniques I


    Units: 4
    Introduction to improvisation techniques for jazz instrumentalists. Use of modes (major & melodic minor), symmetrical scales, and arpeggios in improvisation. Emphasis on the development of an idiomatic jazz style through the transcription and analysis of recorded solos by jazz masters. Prerequisites: MUS 1033 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 3038 - Improvisation Techniques II


    Units: 4
    Continuation of MUS 3037 . Advanced techniques in jazz improvisation. Topics include harmonic superimposition, playing “out”, and poly-rhythms and cross-rhythms. Emphasis on the development of an idiomatic jazz style through the transcription and analysis of recorded solos by jazz masters. Prerequisites: MUS 1033 , MUS 3037 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 3040 - Jazz Theory & Composition


    Units: 4
    Study of jazz harmonic theory and composition for small jazz ensembles. Topics include the analysis of standard jazz repertoire and compositions by jazz composers, jazz applications of tonal harmony, reharmonization techniques and chord substitution, and idiomatic song forms. Prerequisites: MUS 1033 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 3051 - Form and Analysis


    Units: 4
    The study and analysis of music written in traditional forms. Prerequisites: MUS 2033 .
  
  • MUS 3061 - Counterpoint I, II


    Units: 4
    I. The writing of counterpoint modeled on the style of Palestrina. Additional work modeled on other 16th century composers may be introduced at the discretion of the instructor. Strongly Recommended: Strongly Recommended: MUS 2032 .
  
  • MUS 3062 - Counterpoint I, II


    Units: 4
    II. The writing of counterpoint modeled on the style of J. S. Bach. Additional work modeled on other 17th and 18th century composers may be introduced at the discretion of the instructor. Strongly Recommended: Strongly Recommended: MUS 2032 .
  
  • MUS 3086 - Audio: Sequencing


    Units: 4
    Using music sequencing software such as Reason, Ableton, and Digital Performer, to run hardware and software synthesizers and samplers in the creation of digital music. Credit Restrictions: Not open to students with credit for MUS 3082.
  
  • MUS 3091 - Music Notation Software


    Units: 3
    Using music notation software and other publishing pre-press software to produce printed music for publication and performance.
  
  • MUS 4054 - Instrumentation


    Units: 4
    Study of the instruments of the orchestra and band; scoring for small ensembles; survey of scoring for school orchestra, band, and chorus. Prerequisites: MUS 2033 .
  
  • MUS 4074 - Orchestration I


    Units: 4
    Scoring and arranging for smaller combinations of Western classical music forces such as string quartet, wind quintet, and other combinations of acoustic instruments in small ensembles. Overview of the development of the orchestra from the baroque to classical periods. Prerequisites: MUS 2033 , MUS 4054 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 4075 - Orchestration II


    Units: 4
    Continuation of MUS 4074 . Scoring for larger combinations of Western classical music forces such as string orchestra, wind ensemble, and orchestra. Overview of the development of the orchestra from the romantic period to now. Prerequisites: MUS 2033 , MUS 4074 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • MUS 4077 - Jazz Arranging for Large Ensemble


    Units: 4
    Focus on arranging and orchestration techniques for large jazz ensemble. Study of ensemble scores from the jazz masters and the use of doublings, mutes, voicings, upper-structure triads, and linear harmonization to arrange and compose for big band. Prerequisites: MUS 2033 , MUS 3037 . Grading: A-F grading only.

Music: Theory: Graduate

  
  • MUS 6015 - Analysis of Musical Styles I


    Units: 3
    Analysis of compositional styles from chant to present-day music. Compositional principles are derived from the music with results then generalized according to composer and period. Prerequisites: MUS 3034  or consent of instructor.
  
  • MUS 6016 - Analysis of Musical Styles II


    Units: 3
    Analysis of compositional styles from chant to present-day music. Compositional principles are derived from the music with results then generalized according to composer and period. Prerequisites: MUS 3034  or consent of instructor.

Nursing

  
  • NURS 2002 - Success in Nursing


    Units: 2
    Learning strategies for the applied science of nursing. Written and oral communication activities relevant to nursing major courses. Prerequisites: Departmental permission. Repeatability: May be repeated two times for credit, for a maximum of 4 units. Grading: CR/NC grading only.
  
  • NURS 2005 - Clinical Pathophysiology


    Units: 4
    Mechanisms of disease with implications for recognition and clinical management. Prerequisites: BIOL 2010  (or BIOL 2011 ) and BIOL 2020  or equivalent. Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • NURS 2010 - Principles of Nutrition and Medical Nutrition Therapy


    Units: 4
    Functions and sources of nutrients. Health disorders caused by lack or excess of nutrients. Nutritional needs throughout the life cycle. Specialization and career opportunities of nutritionists and dietitians. Concepts of medical nutrition therapy and basis of nutritional assessment. Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • NURS 2015 - Pharmacology


    Units: 3
    Introduction to pharmacotherapeutics. Prerequisites: BIOL 2020 BIOL 2025 ; NURS 2020 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  
  
  • NURS 2022 - Level I Nursing Skills I


    Units: 2
    Prerequisites: Department permission. Co-requisites: NURS 2020 , NURS 2021 . Grading: CR/NC grading only.
  
  • NURS 2030 - Nursing Care of Adults I


    Units: 4
    Nursing care delivery for patients and families experiencing mild to moderate alteration in health/function. Concepts and principles necessary to anticipate, identify, and meet universal biopsychosocial adaptation needs for nursing in healthcare context. Prerequisites: Department permission; NURS 2010 , NURS 2020 , NURS 2021 , NURS 2022 ; PSYC 1000  (or PSYC 1001  or PSYC 1005 ). Co-requisites: NURS 2031 , NURS 2032 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  
  
  • NURS 2040 - Nursing Care of Adults II


    Units: 4
    Continuation of Nursing Care of Adults I. Nursing care to support patients and families experiencing mild to moderate alteration in health/function. Theories and principles necessary to anticipate, identify, meet biopsychosocial needs in selected pathophysiologic states. Prerequisites: Department permission; NURS 2015 , NURS 2030 , NURS 2031 , NURS 2032 ; SOC 1000  (or SOC 1002 ) or ANTH 1000  or ANTH 1300 . Co-requisites: NURS 2041 , NURS 2042 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  
  
  
  • NURS 3002 - Level II Nursing Skills II


    Units: 1
    Prerequisites: Department permission; NURS 3001  and NURS 3201 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • NURS 3003 - Level II Nursing Skills III


    Units: 1
    Prerequisites: Department permission; NURS 3002 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • NURS 3200 - Current Issues in Professional Nursing


    Units: 1
    Discussion and presentation of a variety of current issues in nursing. May include: violence in the workplace, international opportunities in research and service, current research projects, strategies for job searches. Prerequisites: Completion of Level 1 Nursing curriculum. Co-requisites: Concurrently registered as a Level II, III or RN-BSN student in the CSUEB Nursing Program. Repeatability: May be repeated three times for credit for a maximum of 4 units. Grading: CR/NC grading only.
  
  • NURS 3201 - Patients and Families with Complex Needs


    Units: 4
    Concepts and principles from nursing and behavioral sciences applied to care of acutely ill patients and their families. Concepts and theories addressed include role, adaptation, communication, teaching/learning, systems and research. Prerequisites: NURS 2040 , NURS 2041 , and NURS 2042 ; HDEV 3800  or PSYC 4420 ; department permission. Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • NURS 3202 - Nursing Leadership


    Units: 4
    Integration of traditional leadership and management theory with contemporary healthcare issues, nursing trends, and practice applications. May be taken concurrently with NURS 3402 -NURS 3413  or with NURS 3509   Prerequisites: Department permission; NURS 3001 , NURS 3002 , NURS 3201 , NURS 3401 . Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • NURS 3401 - Legal Responsibilities of Health Care Providers


    Units: 2
    Overview of American legislative and judicial system and its effect on consumer health care. The professional nurse is viewed as an advocate of clients as consumers of health care. Prerequisites: NURS 3201 ; department permission. Grading: A-F grading only.
  
  • NURS 3402 - Nursing Care of Adults III


    Units: 1
    Nursing care of patients with complex illness requiring surgery. Principles from nursing, natural, and behavioral sciences to anticipate, identify, and meet nursing needs of patients and their families. May be taken concurrently with NURS 3201 . Prerequisites: NURS 2005 , NURS 2010 , NURS 2015 , NURS 2040 , NURS 2041 , NURS 2042 , NURS 3201 ; department permission. Grading: A-F grading only.
  
 

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