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Show Political Science 20 Introduction to Political Science 5 Anthropology 1 Introd. to Anthropology 5 15 18 17 Junior Course Title A W S French 101, 102, 103 Introd. to French Lit. 3 3 3 French 121, 122, 123 Third Year Composition and Grammar 3 3 3 French 110 Culture and Civilization 3 English 166 Advanced Survey of English Literature 5 Education 111 Backgrounds and Status in American Education 3 Education 101 Human Growth and Development 3 Education 104 Health of Secondary School Student 3 Psychology 1 Introd. to Psychology 5 English 149 Secondary Schools 3 14 15 14 Senior French 151, 152, 153 Advanced French or 154, 155, 156 Literature Courses 3 3 3 French 161 Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages 3 Education 156 Student Teach. Procedures in the Secondary School 3 Education 161 Instructional Mate- rials and Resources 3 Education 157 Student Teachin in the Secondary School 9 Education 102 Learning in the Schools 3 Education 112 School Organization, Management and Law 3 Electives Selected 3 3 3 12 15 15 Language 51. Medical Terminology Medical terms of Greek and Latin origin. Recommended for biology and pre-medical students, (3). Staff Note: This course will be taught at the discretion of the Foreign Language Department. 142 Department of Music Professors, Clair W. Johnson, Head; Roland C. Parry; Assistant Professors, K. Earl Ericksen, Lyneer C. Smith; Instructor Donald D. Threlkeld; Special Instructors, J. Clair Anderson, Fay S. Hanson, Daniel L. Martino, Stanford L. Martin. Baccalaureate Degree Requirements Candidates for the B.A. or the B.S. degree must complete at least 183 hours of work. At least 60 of the 183 hours must be upper division courses. Music Major To satisfy requirements for the baccalaureate degree with a music major, the student shall complete courses as listed. Requirements may be modified to meet individual needs. An academic minor is required. The B.A. degree is recommended. It is recommended that each student complete 25 hours in either German or French, or 15 hours in each. All candidates must acquire practical skill at the piano. This requirement is also a prerequisite for courses 21 and 22, and all courses listed under Music Theory. Each student must be a member of a performing group each quarter, such as choir, band or orchestra. One solo recital is required of each candidate for the music major, to be presented during the senior year. All courses in applied music may be repeated for credit. Not more than 5 hours of private instruction may count toward the applied music requirement. Each student electing the music major program is expected to attend all departmental concerts and recitals, all Community Concert events, and all concerts given by the Utah State Symphony. The following courses are required: Music History and Literature (9 hours): Music 7, 8, 9, or 107, 108, 109. Music Education (6 hours): Music 21 or 22; select 4 different courses from Music 24, 25, 26, 27 or 28. (Those students whose previous training lies in vocal music should emphasize instrumental workshops in their selections and vice versa.) Applied Music (15 hours): Select from the following, with guidance from the department: Music 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 53, 55, 60, 66, 140, 143, 144, 145, 150, 155, 160. Music Theory (28 hours): Music 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 173, 174, 175, 179, 180. 143 |