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2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 
  
  • MET 233 - Thermal Science


    A study of elementary thermodynamics including engineering calculations relative to heat, power, work and mechanical and electrical energy. Rec 3. (Fall.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PHY 108 or PHY 112.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 234 - Mechanical Technology Laboratory I


    Experimental application of solid and fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics. Covers calibration of laboratory instruments.

    Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive Requirement. Rec 1, Lab 2. (Spring.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 233 and MET 219.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MET 236 - Thermal Applications


    Applications of fundamentals studied in MET 233 including steam and gas cycles, analysis of cycle components, steam generators, pumps, turbines, compressors, heat transfer and refrigeration systems. Rec 3. (Spring.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 233.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 270 - Manufacturing Technology


    Examines production processes and problems including process planning, automation, numerical control, quality control, specialized machine tools and current advances in the field of metal working. Rec 3. (Fall.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 107, MET 150 and sophomore standing.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 312 - Machine Tool Processing II


    Manufacture and evaluation of prototype assembly, including redesign of components as needed. Lec 1, Lab 3. (Fall.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 107, MET 126.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 317 - Dynamics


    A study of kinematics and kinetics of particles, including conservation of energy, conservation of momentum and impulse. Also kinematics of rigid bodies including linkages, gears and gear trains. Lec 4. (Fall.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 150 or CET 211 and TME 152.

    Credits: 4
  
  • MET 320 - Selected Topics in Mechanical Engineering Technology II


    Topics in engineering technology not regularly covered in other courses. Content varies to suit the needs of individuals. May be repeated for credit. (Fall and Spring.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 1-3
  
  • MET 321 - Industrial Vibrations


    An introduction to applications of vibration theory in industrial design, measurement of vibrations in industrial settings, and industrial noise control principles. Lec and Lab 3.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MET 317.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 325 - Fluid Flow Technology


    Examines fluid statics, dynamics and energy as well as flow measuring devices, fluid components and systems. Rec 3. (Spring.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    TME 253, MET 317, MET 236.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 327 - Automotive Engineering


    An introduction to the analysis of automotive powertrains and related vehicle systems. The theory and design of internal combustion engines, as well as contemporary automotive power delivery systems are covered. Lec and Lab 3.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 236 or MET 433 and BET and BMT junior or senior standing or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 355 - Engineering Materials


    The study of the composition and behavior of materials used in engineering. Materials covered include metals, plastics, wood, ceramics, and concrete. The laboratory demonstrates the effect of heat treatment on the mechanical properties of steels. Rec 2, Lab 2. (Spring.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    CHY 121, MET 219, MET 234, BMT major and junior standing.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 362 - Fluid Power Technology


    Examines basic fluid power systems, component installation and function analysis, basic system design, troubleshooting testing techniques. Lec 2, Lab 3.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PHY 107 and PHY 108 or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 391 - Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning


    Determination of heating, ventilating and air conditioning loads for buildings and industrial processes. Heat transfer devices and applications to systems. Refrigeration for controlled-temperature applications. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning system layout and control systems. Rec 3. (Fall.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 236.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 394 - Mechanical Engineering Technology Practice


    Cooperative work experience in mechanical engineering technology at full-time employment for at least a ten-week period. (Pass/Fail Grade Only.) (Fall, Spring and Summer.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 234, MET 236; junior standing or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 433 - Thermodynamics


    A study of thermodynamic concepts, properties and applications, including work, heat, energy, entropy, First and Second Laws, processes, cycles and systems. Rec 3. (Fall)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PHY 108 or PHY 112, TME 253.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MET 462 - Design I


    Analysis of mechanical elements as well as applications of mechanics of materials, stress concentration, combined stresses, fatigue, and factor of safety to the design of machine components. Design of capstone design project.

    Satisfies the General Education Capstone Experience Requirement. Lec 4. (Fall.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 219, BMT majors; senior standing or permission.

    Credits: 4
  
  • MET 463 - Design II


    Continuation of MET 462 including drive components, welded connections, lubrication, bearings, gearing, miscellaneous machine elements and engineering materials. Completion of capstone design project.

    Satisfies the General Education Capstone Experience Requirement. Lec 4. (Spring.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MET 462.

    Credits: 4
  
  • MET 484 - Engineering Economics


    A study of economic theory and applications in engineering and industrial organizations including capitalization, amortization, time value of money, cost comparison analysis and breakeven value. Also included are personal finance topics as applied to engineering situations and case study. (This course is identical to GEE 284.) Lec 3. (Fall and Spring.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    senior standing in SET and permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MIS 100 - Leadership Laboratory


    Available only to students enrolled/contracted in the ROTC program. Cadets develop and improve military leadership skills. Includes continuous counseling and periodic evaluations of cadet performance. In case of class conflicts, an alternate leadership lab can be arranged with the permission of the Military Science Department Chairperson. (Pass/Fail Grade Only.)

    Credits: 0
  
  • MIS 101 - Introduction to Leadership I


    Initially focuses on time management skills, goal setting skills, good study habit skills and understanding the basics of physical fitness. Students learn how to apply leadership doctrine to resolve ethical problems. Introduces the organizational structure of the Army, customs and traditions. Students will learn how to rappel and administer first aid. There is no military obligation associated with this course.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite:: MIS 100.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MIS 102 - Introduction to Leadership II


    Builds on material presented in MIS 101. Students learn how to apply leadership doctrine to resolve problems and communicate in difficult situations. Also, they learn land navigation skills and how to rappel. There is no military obligation associated with this course.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MIS 100.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MIS 105 - Military Physical Fitness


    A study of the United States Army physical fitness program, including aerobic exercises and strength-building programs which provide actual leadership and fitness opportunities. Emphasis on the importance of exercise and fitness to the individual and development of a personalized training program.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MIS 201 - Ethical Decision Making


    Learn and apply ethics-based leadership skills that develop individual abilities and contribute to the building of effective teams. Includes developing skills in oral presentation, writing effectively, planning of events using the Five Paragraph Operations Order, and identifying values that affect leader obligations. There is no military obligation associated with this course.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MIS 100.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MIS 202 - Basic Leadership and Land Navigation


    A study of basic leadership and team-building techniques, along with detailed instruction in map reading and land navigation skills. Classes build on information learned in MIS 201 and focus on decision making and supervision using the Military Decision Making Process and steps of the Troop Leading Procedure. Includes extensive instruction on the use of topographic maps and compasses, terrain analysis and practical application of land navigation skills. No military obligation associated with this course.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MIS 100.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MIS 310 - Advanced Leadership I


    One of two courses designed to prepare cadets for the ROTC Advanced Camp/Nurse Summer Training Program. Focuses on leadership development through multiple, small unit leadership opportunities and counseling. Fine tunes skills learned in the two previous years of Military Science, ROTC Basic Camp or prior military service. Participation in Leadership Laboratory and field training exercises is required for all contracted cadets. Students not contracted as ROTC cadets may take the course with the permission of the Military Science Department Chairperson.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MIS 100.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MIS 320 - Applied Leadership II


    Continues to build on the basics of MIS 310. Completes student preparation or Advanced Camp/Nurse Summer Training. Program focuses on leadership at the platoon and company level. Small unit tactics and training are emphasized and information is provided to help the student to make wise decisions about military service options. Participation in Leadership Laboratory and field training exercises is required for all contracted cadets. Students not contracted as ROTC cadets may take the course with the permission of the Military Science Department Chairperson.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MIS 310.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MIS 410 - Advanced Leadership and Ethics I


    This senior leadership and ethics seminar focuses on preparing senior military science cadets for commissioning as U.S. Army officers. Introduces senior cadets to DoD/Army policies, the Army training systems and the Army supply and maintenance systems. There are writing requirements to familiarize the cadets with the Army writing style. Additionally, cadets are trained on implementing the Army’s Leadership Development Program. Participation in Leadership Laboratory and field training exercises is required for all contracted cadets. Students not contracted as ROTC cadets may take the course with the permission of the Military Science Department Chairperson.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MIS 100.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MIS 420 - Advanced Leadership and Ethics II


    This senior leadership and ethics seminar focuses on the continued preparation of senior military science cadets for commissioning as U.S. Army officers. Introduces senior cadets to DoD ethics, regulations, values and obligations; resolving ethical problems; and creating the proper ethical climate within an organization. Additionally, cadets are introduced to the Military Justice System; basic military tactics; and cadets continue with Army writing style familiarization. Participation in Leadership Laboratory and field training exercises are required for all contracted cadets. Students not contracted as ROTC cadets may take the course with the permission of the Military Science Department Chairperson.

    Satisfies the General Education Ethics and Writing Intensive Requirements.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Corequisite: MIS 100.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 175 - Multiculturalism in America


    A multidisciplinary course that investigates the nature of “American” identity through readings and essay writing, video and debate.

    Satisfies the General Education Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives Requirement.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 190 - Topics in Modern Languages


    No description available.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: Ar
  
  • MLC 231 - Western Tradition in Literature: Homer Through the Renaissance


    Survey of the major writers in the Western literary tradition. The development of our cultural heritage and the evolution of major literary forms. Recommended for English majors. (This course is identical to ENG 231.)

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 276 - Indo-European Folktales


    Introduces students to various folktale genres and examines the aesthetic, social, historical and psychological values they reflect. Students will analyze the continuing influence of folktales on the literature and culture of French, German and Spanish speaking countires. Focuses on form, style, structure and meaning of such stories as well as various approaches to literary analysis and cultural criticism.

    Satisfies the General Education Western Cultural Tradition and Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives Requirements.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 293 - Study Abroad


    Permits the granting of foreign language credit for courses taken abroad with no exact University of Maine catalog equivalent. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: 1-6
  
  • MLC 421 - World Cinema: Multiple Perspectives on Identity and Culture


    Cultural differences often lead to misunderstanding, conflict, and comical situations. Analysis of varying world views will be contextualized within discussion of national cinema and its interconnectedness to the political and socio-cultural makeup of a given country.

    Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions and Artistic and Creative Expression Requirements.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    ENG 280, HTY 218, or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 466 - The Teaching of Modern Languages


    Includes analysis of current trends and methods, application of language learning principles to classroom procedures, theory and practice of language methodologies at different learning levels, use of technologies such as video and computers in the instructional process. For students seeking certification in foreign language teaching.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 490 - Topics in Modern Languages


    Specific topics vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 493 - Study Abroad


    Permits the granting of foreign language credit for courses taken abroad with no exact University of Maine catalog equivalent. May be repeated for credit.

    Credits: 1-6
  
  • MLC 496 - Field Work in Modern Languages


    Supervised work in either the public or the private sector which is relevant to the study and use of a modern language. Requirements include an initial proposal which shows the relevance of the work experience to the student’s program in modern languages and a final report or paper.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    an appropriate level of fluency as determined by the department.

    Credits: 1-12
  
  • MLC 499 - Senior Project in Modern Languages and Classics


    Capstone Experience in which majors in French, German, Latin, Spanish, Modern Languages and Romance Languages and majors in International Affairs in Foreign Languages (French, German, Spanish) apply language skills and knowledge gained from all prior language study. Students work closely with faculty advisor on approved project, practicum, research, study abroad. Students present project in major language at student colloquium. Can be taken for less than 3 credits only in conjunction with MLC 493.

    Satisfies the General Education Western Cultural Tradition, Cultural Diversity and International Perspectives and Capstone Experience Requirements.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    senior standing and permission.

    Credits: 1-3
  
  • MLC 520 - Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language


    Prepares the student to teach English to speakers of other languages. Emphasis on linguistic theory and language pedagogy, cognitive strategies of language teaching and techniques and procedures of teaching specific skills.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MLC 598 - Topics in Modern Languages


    Topics in Modern Languages

  
  • MSE 200 - Introduction to Museums


    An introduction to the history, theory and practice of Museum Studies. Conceptual investigations of museological issues are balanced with practical information. Students engage in hands-on participation in museum practices such as registration procedures and grant applications. Students gain a working theoretical knowledge of museology and vital, marketable museum and gallery skills. This course is the preliminary requirement for all other Museum Studies courses, although students with commensurate museum/gallery experience can wave the course with the instructor’s consent.

    Satisfies the General Education Social Contexts and Institutions Requirement.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MSE 300 - Curatorship, Collections Management and Museum Research


    An examination of museum administration and research practices. Students will learn about the archival nature of museum collections, including collections management, storage, registration and computer-based cataloguing systems. Museum research techniques will also be studied and other skills utilized in curatorial activities.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission of instructor.:

    Credits: 3
  
  • MSE 310 - Exhibition Design and Theory


    A consideration of the theoretical and practical issues involved in the design of an exhibition. Students will work together to conceive, organize, curate, install and promote an exhibition. Student will publish a show catalogue, organize gallery talks and educational outreach and develop a budget for the exhibition.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MSE 311 - Regional Exhibition Survey


    Engages students in a comparative study of exhibitions at a variety of local museums and galleries. The class will make field trips and individual students will give tours in conjunction with their own research.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or by permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MSE 370 - Introduction to Museum Education


    Students will explore how museums function as educational institutions, including issues relating to the cultural, historical and political contexts of museums and museum practice. Includes a critical examination and exploration of the theories and practices of museum education, as well as hands-on experiences in an art museum setting.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MSE 395 - Practicum in Museum Education


    Field experience in a museum setting. Provides an opportunity for students to further develop and apply their knowledge of museum education theory and practice in a museum setting.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission.

    Credits: 3-6
  
  • MSE 396 - Internship


    Students do a semester internship at a local or regional institution. Institutions are matched to the individual student’s specific interests and field of study. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MSE 397 - Gallery Practicum


    Building on the ideology of the Capstone course, this offers the student preparing for graduation an opportunity y to conceive, organize, curate, install and exhibit his or her own Senior Show. Students from disciplines other than studio art would be involved in matters of conception, organization, Curatorship and installation as related to their own majors or fields of study. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MSE 497 - Independent Study in Museum Studies/Museum Education


    Advanced independent study or research and writing projects in Museum Studies, Museum Education or related areas. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1-3
  
  • MSE 498 - Directed Study in Museum Studies/Museum Education


    Advanced directed study or research and writing projects in Museum Studies, Museum Education or related areas. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MSE 200 or permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 1-3
  
  • MSE 597 - Independent Graduate Study in Museum Studies/Museum Education


    Advanced independent research and writing projects in Museum Studies, Museum Education or related areas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Graduate standing and permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1-3
  
  • MSE 598 - Directed Graduate Study in Museum Studies/Museum Education


    Advanced directed research and writing projects in Museum Studies, Museum Education or related areas.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Graduate standing and permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1-3
  
  • MUE 207 - Voice Class


    The systematic development of the principles of good singing through class method approach. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUY 101 or permission.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUE 209 - String Class


    Basic performance and pedagogical skills pertaining to each of the four string instruments. Lab 4.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUY 101 or permission.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUE 210 - Introduction to Music Education


    Provides exposure to music classrooms, primary and secondary. Covers philosophies of music education, programming and evaluation.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Open to all music majors.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUE 213 - Woodwinds I


    First semester of a required two-semester course dealing with woodwind pedagogy. Covers oboe, bassoon and saxophone. Lab 2.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUE 214 - Woodwinds II


    Second semester of a required two-semester course dealing with woodwind instrument pedagogy. Covers flute and clarinet. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUE 213.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUE 215 - Early Music Teaching Field Experience


    Provides observation and teaching experience through field work in public school classrooms. Observation time will be spent in each of three areas: elementary, junior high and high school.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Open to first-year or sophomore music education majors.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUE 217 - Brass Class


    Basic performance and pedagogical skills pertaining to the brass instruments. Lab 4.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUY 101 or permission.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUE 222 - Percussion Class


    Basic performance and pedagogical skills pertaining to the percussion instruments. Lab 4.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUY 101 or permission.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUE 320 - Teaching of General Music: Elementary


    Methods, materials, organization and administration of the K-6 classroom music curriculum. Includes classroom instruments, field experiences, materials and methods for gifted and talented and the special learner.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUY 212 and MUL 202.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUE 321 - Teaching of General Music: Secondary


    Methods, materials, organization and administration of the 6-12 classroom music curriculum. Includes classroom instruments, field experiences, materials and methods for gifted and talented and the special learner.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUY 212, MUL 202 and MUE 320.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUE 400 - Choral Music Education


    The organization and development of techniques requisite to a successful choral program.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Open to all music majors.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUE 401 - Organization and Development of the Instrumental Music Program


    Covers instrumental organizations, review and application of instrumental pedagogy skills in laboratory settings.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUP 345, MUE 209, MUE 213, MUE 217, MUE 222.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUE 403 - Instrumental Laboratory


    Performance on secondary instruments in a heterogeneous setting. Required for those enrolled in MUE 401 but may be taken separately. Instrumental majors must attend Instrumental Laboratory for two of the three fall semesters following their first-year student year. Lab 1. Offered every fall.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Open to sophomore, junior and senior music education majors.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUE 630 - Contemporary Music Education


    Investigates the historical and philosophical foundations of music education in relation to contemporary music curricula, teaching techniques and materials. Examines areas of concern for music education and their implications for present and future directions.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUE 650 - Topics in Music Education


    Concentrated study of designated topics in Music Education. Topics will vary. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 2
  
  • MUH 201 - History of Western Music I


    The history of music from antiquity to approximately 1750 with a technical study of the significant musical trends.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    For the major MUL 202 or sophomore standing; for the general student, permission of instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUH 202 - History of Western Music II


    The history of music from 1750 to the present day with a technical study of the significant musical trends.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUL 200 and MUL 202 or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUH 517 - Music of the Baroque Period


    A study of music in the 17th and first-half o the 18th centuries from Monteverdi and Schutz to Bach and Handel.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUH 202 or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUH 519 - Music of the Classical Period


    The changing style in form and content as evolved by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven viewed in historical content.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUH 202 or permission of the instructor.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUH 521 - Music of the Romantic Period


    Study of musical expression during the 19th century with emphasis on the intellectual foundations of the romantic movement. Detailed analysis of representative works from Beethoven through Debussy.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUH 202 or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUH 523 - Music of the Twentieth Century


    Trends in contemporary music and their relationship to the cultural and political life of our time.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUH 202 or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUH 650 - Topics in Music History


    Concentrated study of designated topics in music history. Topics will vary. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUL 101 - The Art of Listening to Music: Elements


    Designed for the student with no previous experience in music. Provides a working vocabulary of terms and listening experiences intended to expand the basic understanding of the art form. Music listening assignments to be completed in Fogler Library.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Open to all university students.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUL 200 - The Art of Listening to Music: Historical Survey-Laboratory


    Introduction to musicology, music, research, academic writing in music and world music. Extensive use of electronic information retrieval systems. Usually taken in first year to develop writing competency.

    Satisfies the General Education Writing Intensive Requirement.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Music majors.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUL 202 - The Art of Listening to Music: Historical Survey


    Designed for the student with some previous experience in music. Primarily an historical survey of music from 1600 to the present, with some attention to musical terms and listening experiences. Music listening assignments to be completed in Fogler Library.

    Satisfies the General Education Western Cultural Tradition Requirement.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    MUL 101 or permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUL 531 - Choral Literature and Performance Practice


    Survey of choral literature from the Renaissance to the present.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUL 541 - Instrumental Ensemble Literature and Performance Practice


    Survey of selected instrumental ensemble literature from the standard repertory.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 3
  
  • MUO 101 - University Singers


    Rehearsal and performance of choral concert repertoire. Extended concert tours. Five hours of rehearsal a week. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 5.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition (requires sight reading ability)

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 103 - Oratorio Society


    Rehearsal and performance of major choral works. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 109 - Collegiate Chorale


    Rehearsal and performance of choral music appropriate for choral singers with limited background and training. No audition required; open to all students. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 2.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 111 - Marching Band


    Performs at home and occasional off-campus football games. Course begins four days prior to opening of classes. Rehearsal of concert music on limited schedule during final weeks of semester. Attendance required at rehearsals and performances. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 4. (Fall semester only.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 112 - Concert Band


    Rehearsal and performance (on and off campus) of a variety of concert band literature appropriate for the general University instrumentalist. Attendance required at rehearsals and performances. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 3. (Spring semester only.)

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 113 - Pep Band


    Rehearsal and performance of band music appropriate for athletic events including current marching band selections. Attendance required at rehearsals and performances. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 114 - Symphonic Band


    Rehearsal and performance of the most challenging and significant band literature. Attendance required at rehearsals and performances. Occasional touring on class days. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 3.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 121 - University Orchestra


    Rehearsal and performance of standard orchestral repertoire. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 4.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 132 - Opera Workshop


    Rehearsal and performance of standard opera repertory. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 3.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 143 - UMAINE Jazz Ensemble


    Rehearsal and performance of music for the large (16-24) jazz ensemble. Membership through audition. Attendance at all rehearsals and performances required. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 3.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 149 - Chamber Music


    The study and performance of chamber music. May be repeated for credit.

    Satisfies the General Education Artistic and Creative Expression Requirement. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 150 - Percussion Ensemble


    Performs chamber music composed primarily for percussion instruments. May be repeated for credit. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Percussion performance experience (i.e. snare drum or keyboard percussion or timpani) and the ability to read music; permission of instructor.

    Credits: 1
  
  • MUO 502 - University Singers


    Performance of choral concert repertoire. Public performance and extended concert tours. Five rehearsals per week. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • MUO 503 - Oratorio Society


    Participation and a leadership role in the rehearsal and performance of choral concert repertoire. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • MUO 504 - Collegiate Chorale


    Participation and a leadership role in the rehearsal and performance of choral music appropriate for choral singers with limited background and training. No audition required; open to all students. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit. Lab 2.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • MUO 505 - Marching Band


    Participation and a leadership role in the rehearsal and performance of marching band repertoire beginning four days prior to opening of classes. Rehearsal of concert music on limited schedule during final weeks of semester. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit. Lab 4.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • MUO 506 - Concert Band


    Participation and a leadership role in the rehearsal and performance (on and off campus) of a variety of concert band literature appropriate for the general University instrumentalist. Attendance at rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit. Lab 3.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • MUO 507 - Pep Band


    Participation and a leadership role in the rehearsal and performance of band music appropriate for athletic events including current marching band selections. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit. Lab 2.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    permission.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • MUO 508 - Symphonic Band


    Participation and a leadership role in the rehearsal and performance of the most challenging and significant band literature. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. Occasional touring on class days. May be repeated for credit. Lab 3.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1-2
  
  • MUO 509 - University Orchestra


    Participation and a leadership role in the rehearsal and performance of standard orchestral repertoire. Attendance at all rehearsals and public performances required. May be repeated for credit. Lab 4.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    audition.

    Credits: 1-2
 

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