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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Military Science A rts, Letters and Science — Music velop required platoon leader skills. Prerequisite: MS202 or departmental approval. S (2) Military Science III 301. Leadership, Management and Individual Training Skills—(Formerly Leadership, Management and Methods of Instruction.) Principles and techniques of leadership and management. Individual training skills, communication systems and service branch orientation. Prerequisite: Basic Course, Basic Camp or equivalent training. A (3) 302. Advanced Map Reading and Methods of Instruction— (Formerly Advanced Map Reading and Individual Training skills.) Advanced map reading to include overlays and grid magnetic computations. Methods of instruction and practical application. Prerequisite: MS301 or departmental approval. W (3) 303. Advanced Tactics and Operations—Infantry company operations, map exercises and fire support planning. Prerequisite: MS302 or departmental approval. S (3) Military Science IV 401. Military Staff Planning and Procedures—Staff functions, commander and staff relationships and staff planning procedures. Prerequisite: MS303 or departmental approval. A (3) 402. Fundamentals of Military Law—(Formerly Uniform Code of Military Justice.) History, Philosophy and Structure of the Military Justice System, Alternates to Courts Martial, Military Crimes, International Law and Personal Affairs Law. Prerequisite: MS401 or departmental approval. W (3) 403. Military Implication in World Affairs—Role of Military power in world affairs and analysis of key world areas and nations. Prerequisite: MS402 or departmental approval. S (3) 283. Directed Readings Directed Readings—Enables late entrants and trans fer students to complete basic course requirements prior to beginning junior academic year and entry into advanced course. Prerequisite: Departmental approval. AWS (2) 483. Directed Readings—Enables late entrants and transfer students to complete course requirements by normal graduation time. Prerequisite: Departmental approval. AWS (3) DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Herbert Cecil, Chairman Professor, Herbert Cecil; Associate Professors, K. Earl Erick- sen, Daniel L. Martino; Assistant Professors, Loren B. Crawford, Mary Ray Johnson, Lyneer C. Smith, Donald D. Threlkeld, Ronald L. Wooden; Instructor, James R. Beckham; Lecturers in Applied Music, Afton Castlemain (piano), Virginia Cecil (piano), Margaret Crawford (voice), Wayne Devereaux (organ), Bruce Erickson (double bass), Anita Ford (flute), Maggie Gammell (piano), Zesta Geisler (organ), Evelyn Harris (voice), Mary Hayes (piano), Shirleyan Henderson (Classical guitar), Carol Hurst (piano), S. Gordon Jessop (French horn), Wayne May- berry (piano), Daniel C. Rich (trumpet), Hanskarl Schade (voice), Charles Smith (piano), Inga Smith (voice), Ronald Wat- kir ■> (cello), Clair West (piano), BACCALAUREATE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The Department of Music grants bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees. Candidates for these degrees must have completed a minimum of 183 credits. A minimum of 60 credits of upper division work is required for graduation. The Music Department exists to serve four primary functions : 1. To provide students who wish to major in music with a thorough professional training so they will be prepared to enter the teaching profession as music educators, or to become professional performing musicians, or to go into some aspect of the music industry. 2. To provide students who are not music majors with musical experiences, in both academic and performing areas. Some of these students will take a prescribed course of studies and will receive a minor in music. 3. To provide prospective elementary school teachers with a background in music which will prepare them to teach music in the elementary school. 4. To serve Weber State College in a public relations capacity by providing musical programs for civic groups and for schools throughout the area. 174 175 |