Apr 27, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


                             

Online Courses

Florida SouthWestern State College expects all students registering for an online class to have reliable access to a:

  • Laptop or desktop computer with an up-to-date operating system
  • Stable high speed internet
  • Microphone
  • Webcam

Please note that technology requirements vary by program. Depending on the course, you may be required to have additional technology to utilize videos, collaboration tools, and/or instructor-led conferencing sessions.

All online proctored exams are administered through the online service, Proctorio. You will be required to have access to the above mentioned technology to successfully complete an online proctored exam.

While tablets, smartphones and other mobile devices may allow for completion of some coursework, they are not guaranteed to work in all areas. Please ensure you have a Windows or Mac based computer available to complete coursework in the event your selected mobile device does not meet the needs of the course.

 
  
  • MAN 4949 - Professional Management Internship


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better:  ENC 1101  English Composition I, ENC 1102  English Composition II, and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean AND MAN 3949  and MAN 2021 , both with a grade of “B” or better, 12 credit hours of upper-level ACG, ENT, FIN, ISM MAN, MAR, MNA, PAD, AND/OR QMB coursework, minimum GPA of 2.5, Internship Application, and permission of the Dean
    This course builds upon the experience learned in MAN 3949; it is designed to provide students with further advanced management experience and is a cooperative program among the college, students, and local employers. Students are responsible for locating a suitable organization in which to obtain this work experience. Students will complete 75 hours of supervised work with an approved internship sponsor. Students are required to submit verification of hours worked and provide a written summary report to the professor. Additionally, students will complete and submit a comprehensive reflective paper of recent and past internships concerning their career goals.

  
  • MAP 2302 - Differential Equations I


    4 credits
    Prerequisites: MAC 2312  with a minimum grade of “C”
    This course presents methods for finding solutions of first-order equations and some higher-order equations, the use of Laplace transforms, and finding non-linear solutions. A graphing calculator is required. If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

  
  • MAR 2011 - Marketing


    3 credits
    This course is a study of marketing principles and their relationship to product, price, promotion, and distribution. The interrelationship between marketing and other business operations of the firm is included. The consumer purchase decision process, product life cycle, and ethical behavior in marketing are also key elements.

  
  • MAR 2141 - International Marketing and Business Practices


    3 credits
    This course introduces students to the concepts of marketing which are unique to international business. Students investigate product development, channel systems, organizational alternatives, business practices and customs, and legal issues, as they relate to the world market.

  
  • MAR 2644 - Data Based Marketing


    3 credits
    This course provides a foundation for students to understand the core principles and tool of digital analytics and methods to improve business performance through digital measurement of sales, marketing or other business data.

  
  • MAR 3231 - Retailing Management I


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101  English Composition I, ENC 1102  English Composition II, and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean.
    This course examines retail management fundamentals which provide an overview of key retail strategies, supervision and management responsibilities. Topics include retailing principles, Global retailing concepts, e-tailing, retail theories, decision-making, team development, motivation and reward strategies, driving sales and enhancing the customer experience, and career opportunities in retail.

  
  • MAR 3232 - Retailing Management II


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101  English Composition I, ENC 1102  English Composition II, and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean.
    This course examines both retail management fundamentals and applied leadership activities that focus on maximizing store profits by developing and maintaining an effective retail value chain. Experiential learning, case studies, and individual projects will focus on strategic planning, forecasting staffing needs, utilizing Key Performance Indicators, controlling costs, managing inventory and in-stocks, loss prevention and shrinkage, store layout and design, location, organizational culture, and facility management.

  
  • MAR 3802 - Marketing for Managers


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101 - Composition I , ENC 1102 - Composition II , and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean
    This course helps develop marketing knowledge and skills necessary for a successful general manager to interact with and problem solve in a functional team environment. Students will add to their understanding of marketing concepts including the development and implementation of a marketing plan. The course focuses on business to business marketing, marketing of services and global marketing.

  
  • MAR 3860 - Salesmanship and Customer Relationship Management


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101  English Composition I, ENC 1102  English Composition II, and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean.
    This course is focused on the retail customer experience via understanding buyer behavior, the buying process, and various selling models through Omnichannel approaches.  Topics include the concepts of both market and customer segmentation, identifying the target market customer, the examination of service and selling models in various retail industry types, building and maintaining customer relationships, store branding, and designing and using customer surveys to identify needs and gaps in the CRM strategy.

  
  • MAS 3105 - Linear Algebra


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MAC 2312  with a grade of “C” or better; and prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101 - Composition I , ENC 1102 - Composition II , and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean
    This course is an introduction to the basic concepts and theorems of linear algebra. It is intended to provide in depth background knowledge for students who are majoring in secondary mathematics education, science, engineering and mathematics.

  
  • MAS 4301 - Abstract Algebra I


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MHF 2191  with a minimum grade of “C” and prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101 - Composition I , ENC 1102 - Composition II , and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean
    This course is an introduction to fundamental concepts of modern algebra. It is intended to provide in depth background knowledge for students who are majoring in secondary mathematics education, mathematics, science or engineering. This course requires facility in writing proofs.

  
  • MAT 0057 - Mathematics for College Success (*)


    4 credits
    This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033  Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100  Mathematical Literacy for College Students. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

     

    (*) Developmental credit only-does not count toward a degree or certificate

  
  • MAT 1033 - Intermediate Algebra


    4 credits
    Prerequisites: Testing, or MAT 0057  (with a “C” or better), MAT 0058  (with a “C” or better), MAT 0028 (with a “C” or better), or SB 1720 exemption
    This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105  and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math. A graphing calculator is required for this course.

  
  • MAT 1100 - Mathematical Literacy for College Students


    4 credits
    Prerequisites: MAT 0057  (with a “C” or better), or MAT 0058  (with a “C” or better),  or MAT 0028 (with a “C” or better),  or Testing, or SB 1720 exemption 
    This course reinforces elementary algebra and quantitative reasoning skills and introduces basic statistical concepts through data analysis in preparation for college-level statistics and liberal arts mathematics. Topics include, but are not limited to, ratios, proportions, scaling, dimensional analysis, modeling with equations and inequalities, tables, graphs, linear functions, and exponential functions. Written and verbal communication skills will be emphasized along with critical thinking. Students who complete this course will be prepared to enroll in STA 2023 , MGF 1106  and/or MGF 1107 . However, students who have completed this course are not eligible to enroll in MAC 1105  without meeting other prerequisites. A graphing calculator is required for this course.

  
  • MCB 2010C - Microbiology


    4 credits
    Prerequisites: Minimum grade of “C” in (BSC 1010  and BSC 1010L ) or minimum grade of “C” in BSC 1085C  or BSC 1093C  
    This combined lecture and laboratory course is an introduction to Microbiology. It expands upon general biological concepts including: inorganic and organic chemistry, biochemistry, cell structure and function, metabolism, and genetic mechanisms. These concepts are applied to the morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and genetic mechanisms of microorganisms. The course includes a survey of the representative types of microorganisms and the role of pathogenic microorganisms in causing diseases and infections.

  
  • MGF 1106 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts I


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Testing, or MAT 1100  (with a “C” or better), or MAT 1033  or higher (with a “C” or better)
    This course is intended to introduce the beauty and utility of mathematics to the general student population. Topics include systematic counting, probability, statistics, geometry, sets, and logic. This course is designed for those students whose majors do not require the technical mathematics sequence. If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement. The geometry component of this course should meet the requirements of 6a-5.066(3)1, Florida Administrative Rules, for Education majors. It will enable the teacher to support the instruction of geometry and measurement as listed by the Sunshine State Standards.

  
  • MGF 1107 - Mathematics for Liberal Arts II


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Testing, or MAT 1100  (with a “C” or better), or MAT 1033  or higher (with a “C” or better)
    This course is intended to present topics which demonstrate the beauty and utility of mathematics to the general student population. Topics include management science, linear and exponential growth, numbers and number systems, history of mathematics, elementary number theory, voting techniques and graph theory. This course is designed for those students whose majors do not require the technical mathematics sequence. If completed with a grade of “C” or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

  
  • MGF 1108 - Honors Mathematical Ideas & Explorations


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MAT 1033   with a grade of “C” or better or MAT 1100   with a grade of “C” or better, and acceptance into the Honors Scholar Program or by Dean Approval
    This course is intended to introduce the beauty and utility of mathematics to students in the Honors Scholar Program.  The course will involve problem-based learning about topics that cross disciplines.  These topics include probability, statistics, modeling, and mathematical connections with music, art, architecture, nature and/or the business world.  Critical thinking , problem solving strategies and appropriate use of technology will be used throughout the course

  
  • MGF 1113 - Mathematics for Teachers


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MAT 1033  or MAT 1100  with a “C” or better, or an appropriate placement score
    This course will help students to achieve the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Curriculum standards for grades K-5. Mathematical reasoning, problem solving, geometrical concepts, and connections are a central focus in this course. This course provides an introduction to problem-solving, sets and numeration, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, geometric shapes, and measurement and geometry. Credit is not given for both MGF 1113 and MGF 1106. 

  
  • MHF 2191 - Mathematical Foundations


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MAC 2312  with minimum grade of “C”
    This course is an introduction to axiomatic systems and techniques of proof, in preparation for study of upper-level mathematics. Emphasis is on preparing the student to read and write mathematical proofs, and to work with abstract definitions and axioms. It is a core requirement for the Secondary Education in Mathematics Degree. It is intended to provide the future mathematics teacher with in-depth background knowledge.

  
  • MKA 1161 - Introduction to Customer Service


    3 credits
    This course provides the student with the basic concepts and current trends in the customer service industry. Through actual case studies, the students analyze customer service strategies.

  
  • MKA 2701 - Visual Infomatics


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: CGS 2511 - Advanced Spreadsheet Computing  with a grade of “C” or better
    This course is designed to allow students to implement the important concepts and techniques used to move from simple to complex visualizations of business data. This is a course in applied data collection and presentation.

  
  • MMC 1000 - Survey of Mass Communication


    3 credits
    This is a course in developing media literacy skills. This introduction to mass communication is designed to provide an overview of American mass media, including historical, social, cultural, economic, political, and ethical perspectives. Discussions cover the structure and organization of the major media–print, television, film, music, radio, and Internet–and include an examination of how industries and institutions of mass media affect our daily lives. Students are encouraged to think critically about mass media, their effects, the forces that shape them, and the consumer’s vulnerability to and power over media.

  
  • MTB 1103 - Business Mathematics


    3 credits
    This basic business mathematics course involves the study of fractions, decimals, and percents, and their business applications related to discounting, retail mathematics, and business statistics. Emphasis is also placed on simple interest and the time value of money using compound interest, annuities, and amortization.

    Note: This course does NOT count as a math course for General Education.
  
  • MTB 1308 - TI Graphing Calculators


    1 credit
    This is an introductory course in using the Texas Instrument graphing calculators currently approved by the Mathematics Department. No previous knowledge of the calculator is expected or required. This course is especially appropriate for those who wish to take advantage of the advanced features of the TI Series calculators. This course may be offered as a workshop or in a distance learning format.

    Note: A graphing calculator is required.
  
  • MTG 2206 - College Geometry


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MAC 2311  with minimum grade of “C”
    This is a college geometry course emphasizing Euclidean Geometry and its relationship to logic, trigonometry from a right triangle perspective, and coordinate geometry. This course is intended to prepare students for upper level mathematics courses needed to meet the requirements for middle grades and secondary mathematics education degrees and for baccalaureate mathematics degrees.

  
  • MTG 3212 - College Geometry


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MAC 2312  with a minimum grade of “C” and prior to enrolling in any upper level course (course number beginning with a 3 or 4), students must complete the following courses with a grade of “C” or better: ENC 1101 - Composition I , ENC 1102 - Composition II , and three semester hours of college level mathematics; or permission from the appropriate academic Dean
    This course presents the axioms, basic concepts, proofs and constructions of Euclidean geometry involving segments, angles, triangles, polygons, circles, parallel lines and similarity. Constructions are made using both compass and straightedge and interactive geometry software. The course also presents basic concepts of non-Euclidean geometries including hyperbolic and spherical.

  
  • MUE 1440 - String Techniques


    1 credit
    This course presents basic principles and techniques of tone production, literature, reading and transposition applicable to string instruments.

  
  • MUE 1450 - Woodwind Techniques


    1 credit
    This course presents basic principles and techniques of tone production, literature, reading and transposition applicable to woodwind instruments.

  
  • MUE 1460 - Brass Techniques


    1 credit
    This course presents basic principles and techniques of tone production, literature, reading and transposition applicable to brass instruments.

  
  • MUE 1470 - Percussion Techniques


    1 credit
    This course presents basic principles and techniques of tone production, literature, reading and transposition applicable to percussion instruments.

  
  • MUH 2018 - Jazz History and Appreciation


    3 credits
    This course introduces jazz styles from a historical perspective. Lectures highlight the general characteristics of various jazz styles and artists and focus on listening skills which aid in an appreciation of jazz.

  
  • MUL 1010 - Music Appreciation - (I)


    3 credits
    This course covers the materials, literature and practices of music, and consideration of its aesthetic purposes and social function. Development of listening skills and criteria of judgment are also presented.

    (I) International or diversity focus
  
  • MUM 2600C - Basic Audio Recording Technique


    3 credits
    Corequisites: MUS 2360  
    The course provides an introduction to techniques, practices, and procedures in making audio recordings.  The student will gain experience with acoustical balancing, editing, and over-dubbing in a wide variety of sound situations.

  
  • MUM 2601C - Recording Techniques II


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MUM 2600C   Basic Audio Recording Tech with a grade of “C” or better
    This course explores advanced multi-track recording skills and audio production techniques. Emphasis is on mixing board skills, microphone techniques, use of outboard equipment, and live two-track recording.

  
  • MUM 2604C - Multi-track Mixdown Techniques


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MUM 2600C  Basic Audio Recording Tech with a grade of “C” or better
    This course deals with the application of signal processing gear to multi-track master mixdowns to stereo mastering machines. Tape editing and packaging will also be covered in this course.

  
  • MUM 2700 - Music Business


    3 credits
    This course presents an introduction to the structure of the music business and the entertainment industry. Emphasis is placed on contemporary business practices. Topics include careers in the recording and performing fields, retail music merchandising, publishing, song writing and arranging, arts and artist management, professional organizations, copyright law and career development.

  
  • MUN 1100 - FSW Pep-Band and Drumline


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: By Audition
    To provide performance experiences with the FSW Pep-Band Drumline.  It is open to any SFW student.  Auditions are required and seats will be based on ensemble needs. This course is repeatable up to six (6) times for (6) credits.

  
  • MUN 1120 - Concert Band


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; general proficiency playing a wind or percussion instrument which is part of the traditional symphonic band instrumentation
    Emphasis on study and performance of literature written for the modern concert band. The ensemble is open to all students with permission of the instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll.

  
  • MUN 1210 - Symphony Orchestra


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; general proficiency playing a string, wind or percussion instrument which is part of the traditional symphony orchestra instrumentation
    Emphasis on study and performance of orchestral literature. The Ensemble is open to all students and community members.

  
  • MUN 1310 - College Choir


    1 credit
    This course covers the study, rehearsal, and performance of choral literature, with training in fundamentals of singing. Attention is given to general, cultural and humanistic considerations.

  
  • MUN 1340 - Vocal Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course covers the study and performance of ensemble literature for various small groupings.

  
  • MUN 1410 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: String


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 1420 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Woodwinds


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 1430 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Brass


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 1440 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Percussion


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 1480 - Guitar Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small guitar ensembles

  
  • MUN 1481 - Jazz Guitar Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of Instructructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for jazz guitar ensemble

  
  • MUN 1710 - Jazz Ensemble I


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor; general proficiency playing an instrument which is part of the traditional big jazz instrumentation
    This course emphasizes the study and performance of literature for the modern big jazz band. Auditions are held for placement in performing or preparatory group.

    Note: The jazz ensemble is not an improvisation class.
  
  • MUN 2004 - Commercial Music Enesmble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: By Audition
    This course is the study and performance of ensemble music as it is applied in a recording studio setting. Students will be required to play instrumental and vocal music, in a wide variety of generes, for the purpose of recording by production engineers.  Course
    may be taken up to six times for credit.  Grade forgivness does not apply.

  
  • MUN 2120 - Concert Band


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUN 1120 ; permission of instructor; general proficiency playing a wind or percussion instrument which is part of the traditional symphonic band instrumentation
    Emphasis is on the study and performance of literature written for the modern concert band. The ensemble is open to all students with permission of the instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll.

  
  • MUN 2121 - Advanced Concert Band


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Second semester of MUN 2120 , or equivalent; permission of instructor; general proficiency playing a wind or percussion instrument which is part of the traditional symphonic band instrumentation
    Emphasis is on the study and performance of literature written for the modern concert band. The ensemble is open to all students with permission of instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll.

  
  • MUN 2210 - Symphony Orchestra


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUN 1210 ; permission of instructor; general proficiency playing a string, wind or percussion instrument which is part of the traditional symphony orchestra instrumentation
    Emphasis is on the study and performance of orchestral literature. The Ensemble is open to all students and community members.

  
  • MUN 2211 - Advanced Orchestra


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUN 2210 ; permission of instructor; general proficiency playing a string, wind or percussion instrument which is part of the traditional symphony orchestra instrumentation
    Emphasis is on the study and performance of orchestral literature. The Ensemble is open to all students and community members.

  
  • MUN 2310 - College Choir


    1 credit
    This course covers the study, rehearsal, and performance of choral literature, with training in fundamentals of singing. Attention is given to general, cultural and humanistic considerations.

  
  • MUN 2340 - Vocal Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course covers the study and performance of ensemble literature for various small groupings.

  
  • MUN 2410 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: String


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 2420 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Woodwinds


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 2430 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Brass


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 2440 - Instrumental Chamber Ensembles: Percussion


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small ensembles. Choices include:

    1. String Ensemble- MUN 1410 , MUN 2410 ;
    2. Woodwind Ensemble- MUN 1420 , MUN 2420 ;
    3. Brass Ensemble- MUN 1430 , MUN 2430 ;
    4. Percussion Ensemble- MUN 1440 , MUN 2440 .


  
  • MUN 2482 - Jazz Guitar Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUN 1480  with a grade of “C” or better and Permission of Instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for jazz guitar ensembles

  
  • MUN 2487 - Guitar Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUN 1480  with a grade of “C” or better and Permission of Instructor
    This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small guitar ensembles

  
  • MUN 2490 - New Music Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor
    Study and performance of music for various combinations of instruments.

  
  • MUN 2704 - Rock and Funk Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: By permission of instructor
    Students are required to compose or arranve two compositions for the ensemble each semester and perform with the ensemble in every scheduled performance. Auditions are required and seats will be based on ensemble needs.  This coures is repeatable up to four (4) times for four (4) credits

  
  • MUN 2710 - Jazz Ensemble II


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUN 1710 ; permission of instructor; general proficiency playing an instrument which is part of the traditional big band jazz instrumentation
    This course emphasizes the study and performance of literature for the modern big jazz band. Auditions are held for placement in performing or preparatory group.

    Note: The jazz ensemble is not an improvisation class.
  
  • MUN 2711 - Advanced Jazz Ensemble


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUN 2710 ; permission of instructor; general proficiency playing an instrument which is part of the traditional big band jazz instrumentation
    This course emphasizes the study and performance of literature for the modern big jazz band. Auditions are held for placement in performing or preparatory group.

    Note: The jazz ensemble is not an improvisation class.
  
  • MUS 1010 - Recital Attendance


    This is a No Credit Course
    This course requires attendance and participation in student seminars, master classes and recitals of the applied courses.  This course can be taken up to a maxium of six (6) times.

    Note:  All students registered for any MVx 10xx, some MVx 12xx, MVx 13xx, or MVx 23xx course must register for MUS 1010 concurrently every semester.
  
  • MUS 2360 - Introduction to Technology in Music


    3 credits
    This course is an introductory survey to the use of technology in music, in role of hardware, software, computer-based instruction, multimedia, and the internet.

  
  • MUT 1001 - Fundamentals of Music


    3 credits
    Designed for students with little or no previous musical training, this course presents an introduction to the reading and performance of music, including principles of notation, scales, triads, rhythms, and interpretive markings.

  
  • MUT 1111 - Music Theory I


    3 credits
    Recommended: MUT 1111  be taken concurrently with MVK 1111  
    This class presents a study of music fundamentals, and of diatonic and chromatic harmony, largely through the use of a four-voice chorale-style model. It is intended that MUT 1241 /MUT 1242  be taken concurrently, and it is recommended that MVK 1111  be taken concurrently with MUT 1111 .

  
  • MUT 1112 - Music Theory II


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MUT 1111 , or consent of the instructor
    Corequisites: It is intended that MUT 1242  be taken concurrently with MUT 1112 .
    A study of diatonic and chromatic harmony, continuing the sequence begun in MUT 1111 . It is intended that MUT 1242  be taken concurrently with MUT 1112 .

  
  • MUT 1241 - Sight Singing and Ear Training I


    1 credit
    Corequisites: It is intended that MUT 1111  be taken concurrently.
    This course covers the development of aural skills in both diatonic and chromatic musical styles. The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Included are sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, and error detection. It is intended that MUT 1111  be taken concurrently.

  
  • MUT 1242 - Sight Singing and Ear Training II


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUT 1241 , or permission of instructor
    Corequisites: It is intended that MUT 1112  be taken concurrently.
    This course covers the development of aural skills in both diatonic and chromatic musical styles. The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Included are sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, and error detection. It is intended that MUT 1112  be taken concurrently.

  
  • MUT 2116 - Music Theory III


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MUT 1112 , or consent of the instructor
    Corequisites: It is intended that MUT 2116  be taken concurrently with MUT 2246 .
    A continuation of the study of diatonic and chromatic harmony begun in MUT 1111  and MUT 1112  to include modulation, extended harmonies, harmonic analysis and the study of musical forms. It is intended that MUT 2116  be taken concurrently with MUT 2246 .

  
  • MUT 2117 - Music Theory IV


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: MUT 2116 , or consent of the instructor
    Corequisites: It is intended that MUT 2247  be taken concurrently with MUT 2117 .
    Completes the four-course sequence with a survey of 20th century tonal practices, introduction to atonal and twelve -tone analysis, and an introduction to computer music notation . It is intended that MUT 2247  be taken concurrently with MUT 2117 .

  
  • MUT 2246 - Sight Singing and Ear Training III


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUT 1241 /MUT 1242 , or permission of instructor
    Corequisites: It is intended that MUT 2116  be taken concurrently.
    This course covers the development of aural skills in both diatonic and chromatic musical styles. The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Included are sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, and error detection. It is intended that MUT 2116  be taken concurrently.

  
  • MUT 2247 - Sight Singing and Ear Training IV


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: MUT 1241 /MUT 1242  and MUT 2246  or permission of instructor
    Corequisites: It is intended that MUT 2117  be taken concurrently.
    This course covers the development of aural skills in both diatonic and chromatic musical styles. The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Included are sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, and error detection. It is intended that MUT 2117  be taken concurrently.

  
  • MUT 2641 - Introduction to Jazz Improvisation


    3 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor
    This course provides an ensemble experience with emphasis on scales, chord structures, rhythmic patterns and chord progression-ordinarily a further development of the Jazz Ensemble experience.

  
  • MVB 1011 - Pre-Principal: Trumpet


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the trumpet and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination).  Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours.  It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.


  
  • MVB 1012 - Pre-Principal: French Horn


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the French horn and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination).  Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours.  It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.


  
  • MVB 1013 - Pre-Principal: Trombone


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the trombone and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination).  Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours.  It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.


  
  • MVB 1014 - Pre-Principal: Baritone Horn


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the baritone horn and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination).  Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours.  It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.


  
  • MVB 1015 - Pre-Principal: Tuba


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the tuba and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination).  Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours.  It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.


  
  • MVB 1211 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1212 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1213 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1214 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1215 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1311 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1312 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1313 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1314 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 1315 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 2221 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 2222 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 2223 - Applied Music Instruction: Trombone


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 2224 - Applied Music Instruction: Baritone Horn


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 2225 - Applied Music Instruction: Tuba


    1 credit
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 2321 - Applied Music Instruction: Trumpet


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

  
  • MVB 2322 - Applied Music Instruction: French Horn


    2 credits
    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor
    Corequisites: MUS 1010  
    Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College’s music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

    1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
    2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to “fill” their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
    3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
    4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

    All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

    Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

    Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

 

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