Jul 03, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Mechanical Engineering

  
  • MECE 6390 - Modern Techniques in Structural Dynamics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 3370 or equivalent, MECE 5371 or equivalent.
    Modern methods of elastomechanics and high speed computation. Matrix methods of structural analysis for multi-degree-of-freedom systems. Eigensolution, time-domain simulation and model reduction.
  
  • MECE 6397 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECE 6398 - Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 6399 - Masters Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECE 6399-7399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECE 6498 - Research

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 6598 - Research

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 7320 - Micromechanics of Composite Materials

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 6320  and MECE 6382  or consent of instructor.
    Microscopic stress transfer; effective composite thermo mechanical properties; inclusion theories; self-consistent mechanics; differential scheme; homogenization theory; Hashin & Christensen-Lo Multi-phase cylinder models; differential thermal stresses and properties; inelastic micromech. deformations and damage; crack growth & fracture.
  
  • MECE 7321 - Mechanics of Composite Materials and Structures

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Composite laminates and structures; classical lamination theory; hydrothermal stresses; stress concentrations around cutouts in composite laminates; stability of composite laminate plates and shells; linear & nonlinear anisotropic composite laminate theories; interlaminar stresses and boundary layer effects; linear & nonlinear viscoelastic deformations; delimitations & transverse cracks; composite joints.
  
  • MECE 7322 - Damage & Failure Mechanics of Composite Materials

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MATH 6320  and MECE 6382  or consent of instructor.
    Composite materials. and structures; damage mechanisms and failure modes; thermodynamic formulation of damage initiation and evolution; deformation and damage coupling; Microstructure and damage interactions; inelastic constitutive equations of composites with damage; damage and crack growth interactions; failure theories and criteria.
  
  • MECE 7361 - System Identification

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 6384 .
    This course focuses on methods of linear and nonlinear dynamic system identification using frequency domain and time domain methods.
  
  • MECE 7371 - Advanced Fracture Mechanics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 6382 , MECE 5332 or MECE 6377 .
    Stress analysis of cracked elastic and inelastic solids; failure criteria for brittle and ductile materials; applications to various structural problems.
  
  • MECE 7372 - Nanomechanics of Materials

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 6382  or equivalent or consent of instructor.
    Modified continuum field theory at the nanoscale; analysis of defects, quantum dots, thin films, nanowires; overview of quantum mechanics and solid state physics; atomistic and quantum methods for materials behavior.
  
  • MECE 7373 - Mechanical Behavior of Metals

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 3445 or equivalent.
    Concepts of stress and strain, elastic and plastic behavior, dislocation theory, fatigue, fracture, creep, corrosion effects.
  
  • MECE 7374 - Mechanical Behavior of Ceramics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and MECE 3445 or equivalent.
    Crystallography in ceramics, plastic deformation, fracture, strength, creep, composites, testing methods and applications.
  
  • MECE 7375 - Control of Smart Structures

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 5367 or equivalent or consent of Instructor.
    Selected deigns in control for smart structures involving shape memory alloys, piezoceramics, and magneto rheological (MR) fluids, based on classical, modern, and intelligent control approaches.
  
  • MECE 7378 - Finite Elasticity

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 6382  or MECE 5332 or consent of instructor.
    Analysis of large deformation and strain in three-dimensional elastic continua; stress measures; general constitutive equation; special cases; formulation of boundary value problems; examples: uniqueness, stability.
  
  • MECE 7379 - Continuum Mechanics II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 6377  or consent of instructor.
    Behavior of various solid-like and fluid-like materials; continuum thermodynamics. Selected topics from: Cosserat continua, nonlocal media, electromagnetism in deformable bodies, relativistic effects.
  
  • MECE 7382 - Physical Properties of Crystals

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECE 6382  or consent of instructor.
    Lattices and lattice symmetry, introduction to lattice dynamics, material symmetry, elastic properties and representation surfaces, wave speeds, piezoelectric properties, thermal expansion.
  
  • MECE 7397 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MECE 7399 - Masters Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECE 8198 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 8298 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 8311 - Organized Graduate Research Discussions (also CIVE, ECE, MECE)

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: doctoral standing.
    Group Research discussions with the intent of broadening the education and background of the student by exposure to the related research activities in his/her field.
  
  • MECE 8398 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 8399 - Doctoral Dissertation:

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECE 8498 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 8598 - Doctoral Research

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: approval of chair.
  
  • MECE 8699 - Doctoral Dissertation:

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
  
  • MECE 8999 - Doctoral Dissertation:

    Credit Hours: 9.0 (; )

Mechanical Technology

  
  • MECT 5323 - Applications in Stress Analysis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECT 6310  or equivalent. Applications of special cases of combined stress systems, nonsymmetrical loadings, analysis of structural joints and pressure vessels, beams and columns of composite materials, fatigue and impact applications.
  
  • MECT 5397 - Special Topics in Manufacturing Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Approval of the department chair.
    May be repeated with the approval of the department chair.

  
  • MECT 6100 - Seminar in Mechanical Engineering Technology

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of the instructor.
    This course covers areas of interest in Mechanical Engineering Technology. Students are introduced to research methods and fields available in the program.
  
  • MECT 6198 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Special problems.
  
  • MECT 6199 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • MECT 6305 - Analytical Method in Engineering Technology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor
    Applied mathematical analysis tools of ordinary and partial differential equations describing physical processes occurring in the practice of Mechanical Engineering Technology areas such as fluid dynamics, elasticity and heat transfer.
  
  • MECT 6310 - Instrumentation and Measurement

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Principles of measuring systems including electronic, pneumatic and mechanical feedback, interface and control systems as they are used in modern manufacturing automation.
  
  • MECT 6320 - Comp Integrated Mfg.

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECT 6321 - Design of Experiments

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of the instructor.
    Introduction to experimentation and relationship to general design process.  Application of systems engineering design process to experiments.  Mathematical modeling.  Uncertainty analysis.
  
  • MECT 6322 - Computer Aided Engineering I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of the instructor.
    Applied numerical analysis tools (FEA) for ordinary and partial differential equations describing physical phenomenon occurring in the practice of Mechanical Engineering Technology in areas such as elasticity and heat transfer.
  
  • MECT 6323 - Applied Thermal Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECT 3331 and MECT 3318.
    Advanced vapor power cycles, air standard cycles, heat transfer concepts, heat exchange systems and HVAC systems.
  
  • MECT 6326 - Fundamentals of Offshore Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Structural aspects of offshore systems and their dynamic properties. Basic theory in design and applications of theory to practical examples.
  
  • MECT 6328 - Fundamentals of Pipeline Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor
    Pipeline mechanical design using the limit-state based strength method; flow assurance and material selection; pipeline stability, corrosion, and construction; inspection, monitoring, and maintenance of pipelines.
  
  • MECT 6331 - Naval Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing or consent of the instructor.
    Floating systems geometry and arrangement.  Stability.  Metocean conditions.  Wave forces.  Computer Aided Engineering tools.
  
  • MECT 6332 - Fundamentals of Drilling Technology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Drilling rig components design and operation, circulating systems, well control and monitoring systems. Drill bit hydraulics, drilling mud composition, properties and functions. Experimental methods and software data analysis.
  
  • MECT 6340 - Materials Selection and Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECT 4372 or equivalent, or consent of instructor.
    Material selection as a part of the design process.  Includes analysis of material properties, process and process selection, hybrid materials, and case studies.
  
  • MECT 6342 - Thermal Processing and Post-Processing of Materials

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MECT 4372 or equivalent, or consent of instructor.
    Thermodynamic phenomena occurring during materials processing, including effects of heat, solidification, phase transformation,and recrystallization.  Use of technologies to monitor phase transformations, recrystallization, and their implications on materials characteristics.
  
  • MECT 6350 - Mechatronics Apps in Mfg.

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECT 6350 - NC Machine Languages

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECT 6360 - Fundamentals of Biomechanics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Introduction to physiology, biomechanics historical perspective, mechanical measuring techniques, tissue engineering, growth & remodeling, biofluid mechanics, and solid mechanics applied to: skeletal muscle, bone & cartilage and cardiovascular system.
  
  • MECT 6361 - Cardiovascular Mechanics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Healthy/diseased cardiovascular physiology, histology, cellular and extracellular matrix relations, solid mechanics, hemodynamics, applied thermodynamics (balance laws), constitutive formulations, stress/strain relationships, kinematics, mechanotransduction, growth and remodeling, and technological advancements to treat cardiovascular disease.
  
  • MECT 6370 - Res App in Manufacture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • MECT 6381 - Applications in System Engineering I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Application of systems engineering principles to complex systems. Planning, integration, risk management and assessment.
  
  • MECT 6382 - Applications in System Engineering II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Detailed technical planning and Systems Engineering Management Plans. Analysis tools. Development of verification success criteria. Verification and validation results.
  
  • MECT 6396 - Master’s Project

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Master’s project.
    May be repeated for six semester hours credit.

  
  • MECT 6397 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Selected topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MECT 6398 - Special Problems in Mechanical Engineering Technology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the graduate faculty advisor.
    Individual projects under faculty guidance.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MECT 6399 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing and consent of the instructor.
    Master’s thesis.
    May be repeated for up to six semester hours credit.


Management Information Systems

  
  • MIS 6A41 - Information Systems

    Credit Hours: 1.5 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1.5-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    Managerial perspective on the effective use of information systems for strategic advantage and operational performance in organizations.
  
  • MIS 7A97 - Selected Topics in Management Information Systems

    Credit Hours: 1.5 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1.5-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    May be repeated when topics vary.

  
  • MIS 6341 - Information Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and MIS 2373.
    A managerial perspective on the effective use of information systems for strategic advantage and operational performance in organizations.
  
  • MIS 6398 - Special Problems in Management Information Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
  
  • MIS 7373 - Business Applications of Data Base Management Systems I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    Concepts and methods associated with definition, creation, and management of data bases for business applications.
  
  • MIS 7374 - Business Applications of Data Base Management Systems II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and MIS 7373 .
    Advanced study of the use of the semantic, entity-relationship, and relational data base systems for business applications.
  
  • MIS 7375 - Decision Support Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and MIS 6341 .
    Uses of computer and information system technologies to develop computer-based tools that support nonstructured, judgmental tasks of a planning/strategic nature.
  
  • MIS 7376 - Systems Analysis and Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    Study of various design methodologies used to develop the information requirements and design specifications for large-scale computer-based systems.
  
  • MIS 7378 - Management of End-User Computing

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and MIS 6341 .
    Strategies for management and control of end-user computing. Topics include current and emerging techniques, tools, and support structures; and potential programs and solutions.
  
  • MIS 7379 - Management Information Systems Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    The capstone course for students with an emphasis in MIS.  Topics include MIS organization, MIS planning and control managing systems development, and managing changing technology.
  
  • MIS 7381 - Management of Information Security

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent of instructor.
    Models and techniques for managing and controlling the security of an organization’s information assets.
  
  • MIS 7387 - Management of Information Communication

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
    Examination of technical and managerial issues associated with the hardware and software components of data, voice, video, and image communications systems.
  
  • MIS 7397 - Selected Topics in Decision and Information Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and approval of chair or program director.
    May be repeated when topics vary.

  
  • MIS 8351 - Advanced Research in Management Information Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent of instructor.
    Current issues and trends in MIS research.
    May be repeated as topics vary.

  
  • MIS 8353 - Behavioral Research in Management Information Systems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MANA 6332  and MIS 8351 .
    Research on management information systems in organizations.
  
  • MIS 8395 - Teaching Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and approval of instructor.
    Supervised practice in the teaching of decision and information sciences.
  
  • MIS 8396 - Research Practicum

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and approval of instructor.
    Supervised research in decision and information sciences.
  
  • MIS 8397 - Selected Topics in Decision and Information Sciences

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and approval of chair.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • MIS 8398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing and approval of chair.
    A per semester or more by concurrent enrollment.
  
  • MIS 8399 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
  
  • MIS 8699 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
  
  • MIS 8999 - Doctoral Dissertation

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.

Music Education

  
  • MUED 6301 - Introduction to Research in Music Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Introduction to descriptive research methodologies used in music education.
  
  • MUED 6310 - Curriculum and Assessment

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: MUED 6310 - Trends in Music Education.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Music.
    Study of strategies for developing and implementing elementary and secondary music curricula according to fundamental principles in history, philosophy, and educational policies.  Addresses methods for assessing and evaluating individual student learning.
    May be repeated for credit for maximum of 6 credits.

  
  • MUED 6315 - Teaching and Learning Theories

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: MUED 6315 - Concepts in Music Education.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Music.
    Examines teaching and learning theories from various disciplines, including education, philosophy, psychology, and sociology, with a focus on contemporary strategies and innovations in the field of music education.
  
  • MUED 6320 - Seminar in Music Elementary Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
    Problems in public school music, materials, curriculum, supervision, and administration.
    May be repeated for a maximum of six semester hours with approval of advisor.

  
  • MUED 6330 - Music in Early Childhood

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Methods and materials for preschool through first grade children. Available to early childhood, elementary, and music education graduate students.
  
  • MUED 6398 - Research in Music Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-2); )
    Prerequisite: Approval of the Director of Music Graduate Studies.
    May be repeated for credit.

    Independent Study.
  
  • MUED 6431 - Kodaly Certification Level I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MUED 4305 or consent of instructor.
    Philosophy and teaching techniques for the Kodaly methodology in American pre-kindergarten and kindergarten music classes. Includes personal musicianship, conducting, folk music and pedagogical materials collection/analysis, and choral ensemble rehearsal/performance.
  
  • MUED 6432 - Kodaly Certification Level II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MUED 6431 , MUED 4305,or consent of instructor.
    Philosophy and teaching techniques for the Kodaly methodology in American first and second grade music classes. Includes personal musicianship, conducting, folk music and pedagogical materials collection/analysis, and choral ensemble rehearsal/performance.
  
  • MUED 6433 - Kodaly Certification Level III

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MUED 6432 , MUED 4305,or consent of instructor.
    Philosophy and teaching techniques for the Kodaly methodology in American third and fourth grade music classes. Includes personal musicianship, conducting, folk music and pedagogical materials collection/analysis, and choral ensemble rehearsal/performance.
  
  • MUED 7305 - Contemporary Methods in Music Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Formerly/Same as: MUED 7305 - Teaching for Musical Understanding, Grades K - 12.
    Prerequisite: MUED 6315 .
    Surveys and critically examines contemporary pedagogical methods, materials, and processes in contemporary K-12 environments.  Students actively engage in teaching a variety of musical genres and ensemble formats.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUED 7330 - Psychological Foundations of Music Learning, Grades K-12

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MUED 6315 .
    Overview of the psychological aspects of music learning, testing musical aptitude, and achievement appropriate to public school music classes.
  
  • MUED 7335 - Music Education Final Project

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-2); )
    Formerly/Same as: MUED 7335 - Applications of Music Education Pedagogy and Research.
    Prerequisite: Completion of all other degree requirements and approval of the Coordinator of Music Education.
    Music education final project.
    Repeated for credit until completion of project.

    Thesis
  
  • MUED 8311 - Educating Pre-Service Teachers

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Introduction of topics related to teaching music education in a college setting and discussion of undergraduate curricula and expectations for teaching undergraduate music education majors.
  
  • MUED 8321 - Design and Skills of Experimental Research in Music Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: MUED 7330 .
    Development of skills in and understanding of experimental techniques and psychological processes involved in music education research.
  
  • MUED 8394 - Scholarship and Issues in Music Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Research initiation and study of special issues and documents in music education.
    May be repeated with change of topic.

  
  • MUED 8398 - Research in Music Education

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-2); )
    Prerequisite: Approval of the Director of Music Graduate Studies.
    May be repeated for credit.

    Independent Study.

Applied Music

  
  • MUSA 62XX - Graduate Applied Music

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
    Private lessons in orchestral instruments, piano, organ, harpsichord, voice, or conducting. One private lesson and one studio class per week.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSA 64XX - Graduate Applied Music

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
    Private lessons in orchestral instruments, piano, organ, harpsichord, voice, or conducting. One private lesson and one studio class per week.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • MUSA 6140 - Graduate Performance I

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-0); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to Certificate in Music Performance program.
    Preparation for first required recital performance.
  
  • MUSA 6141 - Graduate Performance II

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-0); )
    Prerequisite: MUSA 6140 .
    Preparation for second required recital performance.
 

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