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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Music Arts, Letters and Science — Music Military Science IV 304. Fundamentals and Dynamics of the Military Team II— Prerequisite: MS303 or department approval. An overview of Army organization and concepts of teamwork involved in military operations. Includes Command and Staff Military Intelligence, Combined Arms Team, Logistics, Army Administration, Review of Map and Aerial Photography A (4) 305. Leadership and Management II—Prerequisite: MS304 or department approval. Provides advanced instruction in leadership and management skills and their applications, including Military Law. W (2) 306. Leadership and Management II—Prerequisite: MS305 or department approval. Provides advanced instruction in leadership and management, skills and their applications. Includes International Affairs and National Readiness; Service Orientation. S (2) General Leadership and Management Laboratory—This course of instruction is required of all students enrolled in Military Science. It develops proficiency in military leadership, offers experience in the techniques of planning and conducting military training. Students may satisfy this requirement by participating in the Drill Team or in Counter-guerrilla Program. This class meets each Thursday 3:20 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. throughout the school year. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC Herbert Cecil, Chairman Professor, Herbert Cecil; Associate Professors, K. Earl Erickson, Daniel L. Martino; Associate Professors, Loren B. Crawford, Fay S. Hanson, Lyneer C. Smith, Donald D. Threlkeld, Ronald L. Wooden; Instructor, Mary Ray Johnson; Lecturers in Applied Music, Ronald Archibald (piano), Adine Bradley (harp), Audrey Bush (double bass), Virginia Cecil (piano), Margaret Crawford (voice), Wayne Devereaux (organ), Bruce Erickson (double bass), Maggie Gammell (piano), Zesta Geisler (organ), Evelyn Harris (voice), Mary Hayes (piano), Herbert Hillier (percussion), Carol Hurst (piano), Wayne Mayberry (piano), Lee Merryweather 172 (flute), Stephen Oldroyd (piano), Hanskarl Schade (voice), Charles Smith (piano), Inga Smith (voice), Ronald Watkins (cello), Walter Welti (voice), 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. Departmental Objectives 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. General Departmental Requirements Piano—Basic and practical piano skill is required of all music majors. Performance—Music majors are required to participate in a major performing ensemble. Each ensemble course may be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours. Concert and Recitals—Music majors are expected to attend all departmental recitals and concerts and a specified number of community and symphony concerts. Senior Recital—A solo recital to be presented during the senior year is required of all music majors. 173 |