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Show Arts, Letters and Science Arts, Letters and Science 111. Music Literature—Continuation of Music 110. W (3) Cecil 112. Music Literature—Continuation of Music 111. S. (3) Cecil 120. Elementary School Music—Methods and materials of the elementary school music program. A W S (3) Wooden 125. Junior High School Music—The teaching, materials and administration of the junior high school music program. W (3) Wooden 131. High School Music—The teaching, materials and administration of the high school music program. S (3) Wooden 140. Weber State Concert Choir—Membership by audition or consent of conductor. AW S (1) Smith 141. Voce Coeds—Membership by audition or consent of conductor. A W S (1) Harris 142. Musettes.—A W S (1) Anderson 143. Weber State Singers—Membership by audition or consent of conductor. A W S (1) Smith 144. Opera Workshop—Preparation and presentation of the annual opera or musical. Study of traditional and contemporary operatic literature through analysis, rehearsal and performance of complete operas. A W S (1-2) Wooden 146. Weber State College Choir—Membership by audition or consent of conductor. A W S (1) Smith 150. Symphonic Band—Membership by audition or consent of conductor. Emphasis is on the study and preparation of modern symphonic band literature. A W S (1). Threlkeld 154. Marching Band—Open to all students playing band instruments without auditions. A (1). Threlkeld 160. Orchestra—Membership by audition or consent of conductor. Symphonic instrumentation with participation in concerts, oratorio and opera. AW S (1). Crawford Staff 166. Private Instruction—A W S (1). 168. Recital—A W S (1). Staff 176. Advanced Theory—Continuation of Music 75, with added vocabulary and technique through 19th century harmony. Creative writing in small forms. A (3). Johnson 177. Advanced Theory—Continuation of Music 173. W (3). Johnson 178. Advanced Theory—Continuation of Music 174. S (3). Johnson 179. Orchestration—Principles and practice in scoring for band and orchestra instruments. W (3). Johnson 180. Orchestration—Continuation of Music 179. S (2) Johnson 190. Seminar—Arranged. (1-2). Staff 191. Summer Music Festival—Su (3). Staff 196. Special Topics in Music—Arranged (1-2). Staff Department of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences Sheldon P. Hayes, Chairman Professor, Sheldon P. Hayes; Associate Professor, Ruth S. Swenson; Assistant Professors, Lowell S. Adams, Leola Davidson, Helen Farr, R. D. Kingston, LaPrele Neville, Mar- jorie Somers; Instructors, J. Corbin, G. Hansen, N. Hansen, H. Hollingshead, Sonia C Parker, Sally Ruybal, David Terry, Evelyn Yamaguchi. Associate Staff: Special Instructors, Gregory L. Burhans, Harold R. Eason, Dean F. Hammond, Torsten P. Lofgren, Louis P. Matthei, Winston A. Mitchell, Leon M. Neal, Russell L. Nichols, Henry A. Totzke, Jimmy Lynn Verner; Special Instructor Assistants, Sister Johnathan, Dennis Y. Kida, Sister Sandra, Allen A. Tanner, Kenneth Yearsley, and David A. Young. The Department of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences includes Medical Technology, Nursing and X-Ray Technology curricula. A Dental Assisting Program is also available. Other related courses of study are being developed to serve allied health services as careers for interested persons. The Department provides instruction in courses of study having a common content of knowledge and skills serving medical and dental sciences and which require specialized preparation by national accrediting agencies. The Associate of Science Degree will be given to students successfully completing programs of study in Nursing and X-Ray Technology. The Bachelor of Science degree is awarded to individuals who fulfill requirements for the Medical Technology program. 160 161 |