Academic Catalog 2018-2019

MAT 4203 Real Analysis Real number system, theory of sequences, limits, continuity, differentiation, and math- ematical proof. Prerequisite: MAT 3103 with a grade of “C” or better, and MAT 2814. (On Demand) MAT 4423 Introduction to Numerical Analysis Numerical solutions of equations in one variable, interpolation and polynomial approxima- tion, numerical methods of differentiation and integration, and approximate solutions of initial value problems in ordinary differential equations. Prerequisite: MAT 3103 with a grade of “C” or better, MAT 2913, MAT 3003, BUS 2313. (On Demand) MAT 4443 Senior Seminar A review for mathematics majors in their final year of study. Student will complete a proj- ect in an area of Mathematics or application of Mathematics to an area of Mathematics or application of Mathematics to an area outside the discipline, while simultaneously prepar- ing for the GRE (advanced) mathematics subject test, Praxis II, and similar exams. Pre- requisite: Senior standing and completion of or current enrollment in either MAT 3303 or MAT 4203. (Fall Semesters) MAT 4501, 4502, 4503 Special Topics in Mathematics Course covers a selected topic for further study. May be repeated for credit with a change in topic. Credits to be determined by course content. Prerequisite: Instructor’s Permission. (On Demand) MUSIC (MUS) The music curriculum is designed to train music educators, performers and church musicians and to help all students gain a better understanding of and appreciation for a variety of musical expressions. This is achieved by providing studies and experiences relevant to a student’s background which develop skill in the performance of music, generate insight into the nature of music, and provide for an understanding of the relationship of music to the world in which we live. The Music Department offers the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major or minor in music, as well as a minor in Worship Leadership. The music major will complete the Core Requirements listed below in addition to General Requirements. The music major will also select a concentration in Applied Music, Church Music or General Music (with or without Teacher Licensure). No minor is required in this area although students may elect to pursue a minor if they so desire. A grade of “C” (2.0) or better is required for all music core requirements in order to be counted towards a major or minor offered by the Music Department. Courses with prerequisites will require a grade of “C” (2.0) or better in order to fulfill the prerequisite. I. Music Major A. General Education & Degree Requirements (see. p. 48) 45 SH B. Music Major – Core Requirements

MUS 1613 Music Theory I MUS 1631 Ear Training I MUS 1623 Music Theory II MUS 1641 Ear Training II MUS 2613 Music Theory III MUS 2631 Ear Training III

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