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2012-2013 Graduate Catalog 
    
2012-2013 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Music

  
  • MUSI 6300 - Introduction to Musicology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Research materials; problems of paper and thesis writing.

  
  • MUSI 6301 - Pedagogy of Music Theory

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Teaching music theory on the junior or senior college level.

  
  • MUSI 6303 - Advanced Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music and MUSI 4211 or equivalent. Advanced study of the forms, styles, and materials of musical structure.

  
  • MUSI 6304 - Choral Arranging

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing or postbaccalaureate status with permission of instructor. Study and application of the principles of part writing, arranging, and editing music for various voice groupings.

  
  • MUSI 6305 - Schenkerian Analysis

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Reductive analysis, levels of structure in tonal music, and graphing techniques.

  
  • MUSI 6306 - Analysis of Post-Tonal Music

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Set theory, serial theory, 12-tone operations.

  
  • MUSI 6320 - Advanced Choral Conducting

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: MUSI 4220 and consent of instructor.

  
  • MUSI 6330 - Advanced Instrumental Conducting

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: MUSI 4230 and consent of instructor.

  
  • MUSI 6350 - Applied Music Pedagogy

    Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music or consent of instructor. Methods and materials with an emphasis on teaching techniques for beginning to advanced-level students, with supervised teaching.

  
  • MUSI 6351 - Applied Music Pedagogy

    Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music or consent of instructor. Methods and materials with an emphasis on teaching techniques for beginning to advanced-level students, with supervised teaching.

  
  • MUSI 6360 - Music in the Middle Ages

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music.

  
  • MUSI 6361 - Music in the Renaissance

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Music of the Renaissance from approximately 1450 to 1600.

  
  • MUSI 6365 - Advanced Orchestration

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in composition or permission of instructor. Advanced scoring for chamber ensembles and full orchestra.

  
  • MUSI 6397 - Selected Topics in Music

    Cr. 1-3 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Specialized subjects in music. May be repeated for credit with approval of director of the School of Music.

  
  • MUSI 6398 - Research

    Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: approval of director of the School of Music.

  
  • MUSI 6399-7399 - Master’s Thesis

    Cr. 3 per semester.
  
  • MUSI 6498 - Research

    Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: approval of director of the School of Music.

  
  • MUSI 6598 - Research

    Cr. 1-5 per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
    Prerequisite: approval of director of the School of Music.

  
  • MUSI 8106 - Doctoral Large Ensemble

    Cr. 1 per semester. (1-5)
    Performance in large vocal or instrumental ensembles. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8197 - Selected Topics

    Cr. 1-3 per semester. (3-0)
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8198 - Research

    Cr. 1-6 per semester.
    Pass-fail option. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8297 - Selected Topics

    Cr. 1-3 per semester. (3-0)
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8298 - Research

    Cr. 1-6 per semester.
    Pass-fail option. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8300 - Doctoral Research Seminar

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Materials and techniques for advanced research in performance, literature, and pedagogy.

  
  • MUSI 8301 - Seminar in Performance Pedagogy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Study of private teaching techniques with directed teaching.

  
  • MUSI 8302 - Seminar in Composition and Theory Pedagogy

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Study of private and clas teaching techniques with directed teaching.

  
  • MUSI 8303 - Seminar in Music Theory

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Research in advanced theoretical subjects.

  
  • MUSI 8320 - Seminar in Performance Research

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Examination of special issues and documents in music performance, including composition and conducting. May be repeated with change of topic.

  
  • MUSI 8350 - Renaissance and Baroque Performance Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Performance practices of the Renaissance and Baroque periods.

  
  • MUSI 8351 - Classical and Romantic Performance Practice

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in music. Performance practices of the Classic and Romantic periods.

  
  • MUSI 8380 - Contemporary Analysis I & II

    Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0)
    Study of contemporary analytic techniques, with analysis projects.

  
  • MUSI 8381 - Contemporary Analysis I & II

    Cr. 3 per semester. (3-0)
    Study of contemporary analytic techniques, with analysis projects.

  
  • MUSI 8397 - Selected Topics

    Cr. 1-3 per semester. (3-0)
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8398 - Research

    Cr. 1-6 per semester.
    Pass-fail option. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8399 - Research: Doctoral Document

    Cr. 3-6 per semester.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8498 - Research

    Cr. 1-6 per semester.
    Pass-fail option. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8499 - Research: Doctoral Document

    Cr. 3-6 per semester.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8598 - Research

    Cr. 1-6 per semester.
    Pass-fail option. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8599 - Research: Doctoral Document

    Cr. 3-6 per semester.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8698 - Research

    Cr. 1-6 per semester.
    Pass-fail option. May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSI 8699 - Research: Doctoral Document

    Cr. 3-6 per semester.
    May be repeated for credit.


Optometry

  
  • OPTO 5111 - Optics I Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5314 . Selected experiments in geometrical optics.

  
  • OPTO 5112 - Optics II Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5315 . Selected experiments in physical and modern optics.

  
  • OPTO 5133 - Advanced Human Anatomy and Histology Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5233 . Laboratory in human gross anatomy with emphasis on head and neck and histology of tissues and organ systems.

  
  • OPTO 5134 - Neuroanatomy Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5334 . Laboratory in neuroanatomy with emphasis on the visual system.

  
  • OPTO 5135 - Ocular Anatomy Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5133  and OPTO 5134  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5335 . Laboratory in gross, microscopic, and clinical ocular anatomy.

  
  • OPTO 5171 - Clinic Practicum I

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5271 . Practical instruction in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques used in primary care optometric practice. Introduction to ocular health assessment techniques and use of opthalmic diagnostic agents.

  
  • OPTO 5172 - Clinic Practicum II

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5111 , OPTO 5171 , OPTO 5271 , and OPTO 5314  Corequisite:
    concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5272 . Practical instruction in objective and subjective determination of refractive error, phorias, and fusional abilities.

  
  • OPTO 5194 - Ophthalmic Optics Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5111  and OPTO 5314 . Spectacle lens verification (lensometry), hand neutralization, ophthalmic frames, single vision lenses and multifocals, prism and lens positioning in a frame.

  
  • OPTO 5198 - Special Problems and Research

    Cr. 1 to 3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: consent of department chair. Qualified students with special interests in the sciences may take elective lecture course or independent study in community health optometry; environmental optometry; health sciences; optics; pediatric optometry; primary optometry; rehabilitative optometry; vision sciences. Selection of a problem; study design; collecting and analyzing data; preparation of report. The latter must be completed for credit to be earned. Maximum period, three semesters.

  
  • OPTO 5221 - Vision Science II

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5314  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5272  and OPTO 5315 . Optics, image-forming properties and refractive conditions of the eye.

  
  • OPTO 5233 - Advanced Human Anatomy and Histology

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5133 . Advanced human anatomy for eye-care professionals and vision scientists with emphasis on the gross anatomy of the head and neck and the histology of human tissues and organ systems.

  
  • OPTO 5271 - Optometry I

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5171 . Overview of the optometric examination. Discussion of the diagnostic examination process with emphasis on the patient history interview. Introduction to problem-oriented record-keeping as applied to optometric practice.

  
  • OPTO 5272 - Optometry II

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5111 , OPTO 5171 , OPTO 5271 , and OPTO 5314  Corequisite:
    concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5172 . Epidemiology of ametropias, classification, diagnosis, management, and treatment of ametropias, optical principles of diagnostic instrumentation, objective and subjective examination of refractive errors and binocular vision anomalies, application of psychophysical methods to the clinical examination and near lens determination for presbyopia.

  
  • OPTO 5282 - Community Health Optometry

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    This course is designed to acquaint the student with the organization of the health care delivery system and to provide the underpinnings of the profession including its history and socieoeconomic, ethical, and legal elements. It will include epidemiology and biostatistics as they apply to optometry.

  
  • OPTO 5298 - Special Problems and Research

    Cr. 1 to 3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: consent of department chair. Qualified students with special interests in the sciences may take elective lecture course or independent study in community health optometry; environmental optometry; health sciences; optics; pediatric optometry; primary optometry; rehabilitative optometry; vision sciences. Selection of a problem; study design; collecting and analyzing data; preparation of report. The latter must be completed for credit to be earned. Maximum period, three semesters.

  
  • OPTO 5314 - Optics I

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5111 . Propagation of light; reflection and refraction; lenses and prisms; aberrations.

  
  • OPTO 5315 - Optics II

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5111  and OPTO 5314 . The nature of light, apertures and stops, optical instruments, photometry, dispersion, polarization, interference, diffraction, lasers, and modern optics.

  
  • OPTO 5320 - Vision Science I

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Monocular sensory aspects of vision including sensitivity to light, color, and spatial vision.

  
  • OPTO 5331 - General Pathology and Medicine

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5344 . Fundamental pathological processes; anomalies of cellular function; disorders of organ systems; immunology; and principles of medicine.

  
  • OPTO 5334 - Human Neuroanatomy and Physiology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5134 . Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology with emphasis on the visual system.

  
  • OPTO 5335 - Ocular Anatomy and Physiology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5133 , OPTO 5134 , OPTO 5233 , OPTO 5234, and OPTO 5334  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 5135 . Gross and microscopic anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of the eye and visual system with its associated circulation and neurology.

  
  • OPTO 5344 - Advanced Human Physiology and Molecular Biology

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Advanced human physiology and molecular biology for health care professionals with emphasis on the physiology of major organ systems of the body and the molecular basis for health and disease. This course is specialized for eye-care practitioners and vision scientists.

  
  • OPTO 5398 - Special Problems and Research

    Cr. 1 to 3 per semester.
    Prerequisite: consent of department chair. Qualified students with special interests in the sciences may take elective lecture course or independent study in community health optometry; environmental optometry; health sciences; optics; pediatric optometry; primary optometry; rehabilitative optometry; vision sciences. Selection of a problem; study design; collecting and analyzing data; preparation of report. The latter must be completed for credit to be earned. Maximum period, three semesters.

  
  • OPTO 6132 - Medical Laboratory Procedures

    Cr. 2. (0-3)
    Medical laboratory procedures; analysis and interpretation of results.

  
  • OPTO 6151 - Pediatric Optometry I Lab

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6351 . Procedures used in the diagnosis and prognosis of non-strabismic binocular anomalies.

  
  • OPTO 6160 - Women’s Health for Optometrists

    Cr. 1. (1-0)
    Prerequisite: Open to all optometry students. Students may take either OPTO 6160 or OPTO 6360  but not both. A survey of the biopsychosocial correlates of women’s health, addressing current issues and providing up-to-date information about diseases and conditions that affect women uniquely, disproportionately, or differently. Emphasis on diseases and conditions with which optometrists deal will be presented.

  
  • OPTO 6163 - Primary Optometry Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5172 , OPTO 5271 , OPTO 5272 , OPTO 5194  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6173 . Laboratory exercises in eye movements, accommodation and convergence relationships, and binocular vision analysis.

  
  • OPTO 6170 - Photodocumentation

    Cr. 1. (1-0)
    Review of basic principles and materials of photography and their application to ocular documentation, both internal and external.

  
  • OPTO 6173 - Clinic Practicum III

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5171 , OPTO 5172 , OPTO 5271 , and OPTO 5272 . Advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. Continued practice in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques used in optometric practice with emphasis on preparation for the Pre-Clinic Credentialling Examination. Vision screenings.

  
  • OPTO 6174 - Contact Lens Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 6190  and concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6374  and OPTO 6291 . Modification of rigid lenses. Procedures for fitting and dispensing rigid and flexible contact lenses. Introduction to contact lens clinic policies and procedures for follow-up care and record-keeping.

  
  • OPTO 6175 - Ocular Prosthetics in Optometric Practice

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 6174 . Ocular protheses, surgical implants, examination techniques, fitting and modifying considerations. The course will cover reform eyes, shell eyes, and soft prosthetic contact lenses.

  
  • OPTO 6180 - HIV Infection and AIDS for Optometrists

    Cr. 1. (1-0)
    Epidemiology, pathophysiology and immunology of HIV infection with emphasis on clinical pathology for the optometrist.

  
  • OPTO 6190 - Ophthalmic Optics Laboratory

    Cr. 1. (0-3)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5194  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6311 . Frame selection and ordering, dispensing, spectacle fabrication, and contact lens verification.

  
  • OPTO 6198 - Special Problems in Optometry

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Independent study of problems in clinical optometry.

  
  
  
  • OPTO 6230 - Contact Lens Pathology

    Cr. 2. (2-0).
    Contact lens-related problems covering symptomology, signs, etiology, histopathology, treatment, and patient management.

  
  • OPTO 6231 - Corneal Disease

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Corneal and conjunctival disorders unrelated to contact lens wear. Post-operative care for surgical refractive procedures. Clinical signs, symptoms, histopathology, emphasis on differential diagnosis, treatment and management.

  
  • OPTO 6232 - Internet and the Practice of Optometry

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: must be third- or fourth-year optometry student. Familiarizes students with the range of optometric practice-related material available on the Internet. Includes literature databases, diagnosis and treatment of disease, drug facts, supporting material concerning social and treatment issues related to ocular disease, identification and location of treatment facilities, continuing education, home page development and other marketing and development tools. Telemedicine will also be discussed.

  
  • OPTO 6233 - Ocular Pathology: A Case Approach

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Designed for third- and fourth-year students. Discussion of methodology for decision-making involved in management of common ocular pathological conditions, using a case presentation approach.

  
  • OPTO 6234 - Ocular Pathology I

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5315 , OPTO 5171 , OPTO 5234, OPTO 5331 , and OPTO 5335 . Development of logical diagnostic sequence for patients with disease presentations. Obtaining appropriate problem-focused history. Familiarization with various presentations of ocular disease, learning to isolate specific tissue(s) affected by the disease process, and identifying the main features of the condition. Management or referral of patients will be covered.

  
  • OPTO 6235 - Nutrition and the Eye

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Effects of nutrition on ocular tissue. Cofactors and vitamins as they relate to ocular physiologic pathways. Nutritional therapy for dry eye, glaucoma, ARMD, cataractogenesis.

  
  • OPTO 6250 - Decision-Making in Optometric Practice

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Designed for third- and fourth-year students. Application of strategic thinking to optometric diagnosis and management.

  
  • OPTO 6251 - Spanish for Optometrists

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: must be second-, third-, or fourth-year optometry student. Basic Spanish grammar and general vocabulary of history, equipment and examination procedures for optometry. Practice of Spanish grammatical structures in conversation for comprehension of questions related to cases, procedures and treatments, and the ability to explain these to the patient.

  
  • OPTO 6255 - Role of the Optometrist in Reading and Education

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Designed for third- and fourth-year students. Overview of reading models, characteristics for different developmental reading levels, common disorders that lead to, or contribute to reading failure. Optometry students will gain appreciation for perspective of other professions and have a working knowledge of theories of vision and reading.

  
  • OPTO 6260 - Orthokeratology

    Cr. 2. (2-0)
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Designed for third- and fourth-year students. Familiarization with orthokeratology and CKR as alternatives to refractive surgery. Corneal topography, how it is measured and altered will be discussed in detail. Course will include hands-on experience with corneal topographers.

  
  
  • OPTO 6298 - Special Problems in Optometry

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Independent study of problems in clinical optometry.

  
  • OPTO 6311 - Optics III

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5194 , OPTO 5314 , and OPTO 5315 . Physical and optical characteristics of ophthalmic lenses, including aberrations, lens design, aspherics, materials, impact resistance, and multifocals.

  
  • OPTO 6312 - Optics IV

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 6311 . Optics of contact lenses, vertical imbalance and its correction, absorptive lenses, prism, anisometropia, and aniseikonia.

  
  • OPTO 6333 - Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5234, OPTO 5331 , OPTO 5335 , OPTO 6234 , and OPTO 6434  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6335 . Ocular pharmacology and therapeutics, actions of ophthalmic drugs, clinical considerations including indications, contraindications, and side-effects.

  
  • OPTO 6335 - Ocular Pathology II

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5135  , OPTO 5171 , OPTO 5234, OPTO 5331 , OPTO 5335 , OPTO 6173 , OPTO 6234 , and OPTO 6234  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6333 . Etiological, histopathological, clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, treatment and management (medical, surgical, and laser) of diseases of the anterior segment of the eye.

  
  
  • OPTO 6360 - Advanced Women’s Health for Optometrists

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: open to all optometry students. Students may take either OPTO 6160  or OPTO 6360 but not both. An in-depth examination of the biopsychosocial correlates of women’s health, addressing current issues and providing up-to-date information about diseases and conditions that affect women uniquely, disproportionately, or differently. Emphasis on diseases and conditions with which optometrists deal will be presented.

  
  • OPTO 6363 - Primary Optometry

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5172  and OPTO 5272  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6163 , OPTO 6173 , and OPTO 6219 . Understanding of vision analysis data pertaining to binocular vision including: stereopsis, fixation disparity, accommodation and convergence relationships, and binocular refraction.

  
  • OPTO 6374 - Contact Lens I

    Cr. 3. (3-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5171 , OPTO 5172 , OPTO 5272 , OPTO 6173 , and OPTO 6190  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 6174 . Effects of contact lenses on corneal physiology, applied optical principles of contact lenses, rigid and flexible contact lens fitting, patient care of lenses, adverse effects of contact lenses.

  
  • OPTO 6398 - Special Problems in Optometry

    Cr. 1-3 per semester.
    Independent study of problems in clinical optometry.

  
  • OPTO 6434 - General Pharmacology

    Cr. 4. (4-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 5233 , OPTO 5331 , and OPTO 5334 . General principles of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and therapeutics. Fundamental biochemical and cellular sites and mechanisms of action of drugs.

  
  • OPTO 7120 - OPT III Rounds/Case Discussion

    Cr. 1. (1-0)
    Prerequisite: OPTO 6291  , OPTO 7493  , and OPTO 7494  Corequisite:
    Concurrent enrollment in OPTO 7495 . Clinical decision making through case discussions. Case presentations and discussions will be used to illustrate and integrate clinical diagnosis and management. Topics include binocular anomalies, refractive problems, low vision, and systemic and ocular pathology.

 

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