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Modern and Classical Languages Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• LANG 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• LANG 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• LANG 410 - World Language Instruction: Theory and Method I
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• LANG 420 - World Language Instruction: Theory and Method II
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• LANG 500 - Directed Independent Study
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Multidisciplinary Studies Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• MDS 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• MDS 310 - Work and Leisure through the Ages
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• MDS 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• MDS 410 - The Capstone Experience: Past, Present, and Future
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• MDS 471 - Internship
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Multilingual Education Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog.
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• MLE 300 - Directed Independent Study
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• MLE 400 - Directed Independent Study
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• MLE 431 - Second Language Acquisition, Linguistics, & Policy
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• MLE 432 - Academic Language and Grammar for P-12 Teachers
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• MLE 433 - Culture, Equity, and Advocacy for Bilingual Students
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• MLE 434 - Elementary ELL/Bilingual Education Methods
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• MLE 435 - Secondary Methods for ELL/Bilingual Education
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• MLE 436 - Seminar and Practicum for ELL or Bilingual P-12 Teachers
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• MLE 438 - Methods and Programming for P-12 Bilingual Classrooms
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• MLE 441 - Language, Culture, and Equity: From Global to Local
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• MLE 442 - Language, Culture, and Equity in the Classroom
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• MLE 443 - Methods for Teaching Entering and Emerging Multilingual Learners
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• MLE 444 - Understanding and Teaching Disciplinary Language
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• MLE 445 - Methods for Teaching Developing, Expanding, and Bridging Multilingual Learners
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• MLE 500 - Directed Independent Study
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• MLE 531 - Second Language Acquisition, Linguistics, and Policy
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• MLE 532 - Academic Language and Grammar to Support P-12 ELs
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• MLE 533 - Culture, Equity, and Advocacy for Bilingual Students in P-12
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• MLE 534 - Elementary ELL and Bilingual Methods for P-12 Teachers
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• MLE 535 - Secondary Methods for ELL/Bilingual Education
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• MLE 536 - Seminar and Practicum for ELL or Bilingual P-12 Teachers
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• MLE 538 - Methods and Programming for P-12 Bilingual Classrooms
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• MLE 541 - Language, Culture, and Equity: From Global to Local
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• MLE 542 - Language, Culture, and Equity in the Classroom
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• MLE 543 - Methods for Teaching Entering and Emerging Multilingual Learners
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• MLE 544 - Understanding and Teaching Disciplinary Language
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• MLE 545 - Methods for Teaching Developing, Expanding, and Bridging Multilingual Learners
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• MLE 546 - Methods in Multilingual Disciplinary and Critical Literacies
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Music Courses numbered X37; X97; 300, 400, 500 are described in the University Academic Policies section of this catalog. |
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• MUS 098 - Piano sight-reading
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• MUS 100 - Marrowstone Music Festival
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• MUS 101 - Fundamentals of Music
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• MUS 102 - Introduction to Music Theory and Ear Training
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• MUS 103 - Introduction to Music Theory and Ear Training
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• MUS 104 - The Art of Listening to Music
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• MUS 105 - Survey of Popular and Rock Music
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• MUS 106 - Intro to Hip-Hop
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• MUS 107 - Introduction to Country Music
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• MUS 108 - Survey of Video Game Music
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• MUS 109 - Iconic Music in Iconic Films
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• MUS 110 - Electronic Music and Technology
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• MUS 116 - Guitar Technologies: Guitar for Beginners
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• MUS 121A - Aural Skills I
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• MUS 121B - Keyboard Skills I
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• MUS 122 - Theoretical and Analytical Skills I
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• MUS 123A - Aural Skills II
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• MUS 123B - Keyboard Skills II
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• MUS 124 - Theoretical and Analytical Skills II
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• MUS 125A - Aural Skills III
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• MUS 125B - Keyboard Skills III
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• MUS 126 - Theoretical and Analytical Skills III
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• MUS 160 - Preparatory Class Piano
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• MUS 163 - Class Voice
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• MUS 166A - Introduction to Voice Studies A
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• MUS 166B - Introduction to Voice Studies B
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• MUS 168 - Exploring the World of Teaching Music
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• MUS 173 - Marrowstone Orchestra
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• MUS 181 - Marrowstone Chamber Music
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• MUS 202 - History of Jazz
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• MUS 205 - Survey of World Musical Cultures
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• MUS 211 - Applied Instruction: Organ
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• MUS 212 - Applied Instruction: Piano
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• MUS 213 - Applied Instruction: Strings
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• MUS 213A - Applied Instruction: Violin
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• MUS 213B - Applied Instruction: Viola
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• MUS 213C - Applied Instruction: Cello
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• MUS 213D - Applied Instruction: Double Bass
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• MUS 213E - Applied Instruction: Harp
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• MUS 214 - Applied Instruction: Winds and Percussion
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• MUS 214A - Applied Instruction: Flute
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• MUS 214B - Applied Instruction: Oboe
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• MUS 214C - Applied Instruction: Clarinet
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• MUS 214D - Applied Instruction: Bassoon
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• MUS 214E - Applied Instruction: Saxophone
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• MUS 214F - Applied Instruction: French Horn
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• MUS 214G - Applied Instruction: Trumpet
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• MUS 214H - Applied Instruction: Trombone
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• MUS 214I - Applied Instruction: Euphonium
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• MUS 214J - Applied Instruction: Tuba
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• MUS 214K - Applied Instruction: Percussion
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• MUS 215 - Applied Instruction: Voice
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• MUS 216 - Applied Instruction: Classical Guitar
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• MUS 221A - Aural Skills IV
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• MUS 221B - Keyboard Skills IV
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• MUS 221C - Advanced Keyboard Skills I
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• MUS 222 - Theoretical and Analytical Skills IV
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• MUS 223A - Aural Skills V
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• MUS 223B - Keyboard Skills V
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• MUS 223C - Advanced Keyboard Skills II
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• MUS 224 - Theoretical and Analytical Skills V
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• MUS 225A - Aural Skills VI
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