Jun 22, 2024  
2017-2018 Catalog 
    
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Course Descriptions


 
  
  • MUSC 3660 - Applied Percussion

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3673 - Private Instruction

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. For vocal or instrumental students. Two hours of instruction/week. Minimum of 18 hours/week practice required. One-half hour special assignment. By consent of instructor only. May be taken for credit up to three times in any area of specialization. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors.
  
  • MUSC 3730 - Keyboard Ensemble

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Training in piano ensemble situations to develop fluency in reading. Keyboard majors and minors only. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours. Music Majors and Minors only.
  
  • MUSC 3740 - Weber State Concert Choir

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. Membership by audition or consent of instructor. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3741 - Chamber Choir

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    A highly select group of approximately 24 singers performing the entire range of small choir literature. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. By audition only. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3743 - Vocal Chamber Ensemble

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Training in small vocal groups such as trios, quartets, and sextets. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3744 - Musical Theatre

    Credits: (1-2)
    Rehearsal and performance of musical theatre productions. By audition only. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3745 - Weber State Community Choir

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    (Evening only.)

    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Does not fulfill any ensemble requirement for music majors or minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours. Note: This course is not currently active.
  
  • MUSC 3750 - Symphonic Band

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Emphasis is on the study and preparation of modern symphonic band literature. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3751 - Wind Ensemble

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Emphasis is on study and performance of literature for selected wind and percussion ensembles of varying size. Participants may be required to participate in symphonic band. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3752 - Marching Band

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    By audition and/or consent of the director to students on flags, rifles, and band instruments. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3753 - Jazz Ensemble

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. May be repeated up to 10 times.
  
  • MUSC 3754 - Percussion Ensemble

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3755 - Instrumental Chamber Ensemble

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Training in instrumental chamber ensembles such as trios, quartets, quintets, and sextets. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3756 - Pep Band

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    Plays at athletic functions using contemporary jazz, rock, and popular music. By audition. Does not fulfill any ensemble requirement for music majors or minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3760 - Weber State Symphony Orchestra

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Full symphony orchestra instrumentation. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3761 - Chamber Orchestra

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the chamber ensemble requirement for music majors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3762 - Theatre Orchestra

    Credits: (1-2)
    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Instrumentation determined by the music production being presented. Does not fulfill any ensemble requirement for music majors or minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3763 - Guitar Ensemble

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Membership by audition or consent of instructor. Fulfills the major ensemble requirement for music majors and minors. May be repeated 7 times with a maximum of 8 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 3822 - Instrumental Conducting I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Basic conducting technique and advanced techniques for conducting instrumental ensembles. Prerequisite: MUSC 1120 /MUSC 1140 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3823 - Instrumental Conducting I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    Basic conducting technique and advanced techniques for conducting instrumental ensembles. Prerequisite: MUSC 1120  and MUSC 1140 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3824 - Music for Elementary Teachers

    Credits: (4)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Methods and materials for teaching elementary school music (grades K-6) including skill development on selected elementary classroom instruments.
  
  • MUSC 3840 - Form and Analysis

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    A study of basic musical form with particular emphasis on the most important contrapuntal and homophonic styles from the Baroque Period forward. The course coordinates the study of the forms of individual genres with their history and role in the continuous development of music. Prerequisite: MUSC 2120 and 2140. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3842 - Producing the School Musical

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem] odd years

    A detailed study of musical theatre and the practical application of skills, techniques, and materials necessary for production in secondary schools. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3851 - Stringed Instrument Pedagogy I

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    An in-depth study of pedagogical methods employed in teaching the four orchestral stringed instruments to beginning and intermediate level students. Prerequisite: MUSC 2871 /MUSC 2872 . May be repeated up to 9 credit hours. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3852 - Stringed Instrument Pedagogy II

    Credits: (2)
    Continued in-depth study of pedagogical methods employed in teaching the four orchestral stringed instruments with a focus on upper intermediate and advanced level students. Prerequisite: MUSC 3851 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3872 - Choral Conducting I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem] even years

    Basic conducting technique and advanced techniques for techniques for conducting choral ensembles. Prerequisite: MUSC 1120  and MUSC 1140 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3882 - Choral Conducting I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem] even years

    Basic conducting technique and advanced techniques for techniques for conducting choral ensembles. Prerequisite: MUSC 1120  and MUSC 1140 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3924 - Music Teaching and Learning in the Elementary School

    Credits: (4)
    As an introduction to the role of music in the lives of children, this course provides opportunities for music majors to develop their rapport with elementary students. The course will include selecting literature and designing effective instructional strategies aligned with the Utah K-6 music core curriculum as well as the national music standards. Students will be introduced to different philosophical and pedagogical approaches as well as develop and implement age-appropriate assessment strategies. Students will develop their understanding of music’s role in an interdisciplinary curriculum. A field experience with elementary-age students is required. Prerequisite: Completed Piano Proficiency. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 3991 - Junior Recital

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Applied instruction in preparation for and public performance of a 30 minute recital. Prerequisite: Piano proficiency. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4302 - Keyboard Pedagogy I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem] odd years

    Comprehensive study of performance pedagogy. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4312 - Keyboard Pedagogy I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem] even years

    Comprehensive study of performance pedagogy. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4402 - Vocal Pedagogy I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem] even years

    Comprehensive study of the principles, rules and procedures pertaining to the development, exercise, and practice of the art of singing and the science of teaching singing. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4412 - Vocal Pedagogy I-II

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem] odd years

    Comprehensive study of the principles, rules and procedures pertaining to the development, exercise, and practice of the art of singing and the science of teaching singing. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4610 - Applied Keyboard: Piano

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music Majors or Minors with a Keyboard Emphasis only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4611 - Applied Keyboard: Organ

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4620 - Applied Voice

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4630 - Applied Woodwinds: Flute

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4631 - Applied Woodwinds: Oboe

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4632 - Applied Woodwinds: Clarinet

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4633 - Applied Woodwinds: Saxophone

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4634 - Applied Woodwinds: Bassoon

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4640 - Applied Brass: Trumpet

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4641 - Applied Brass: French Horn

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4642 - Applied Brass: Trombone

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4643 - Applied Brass: Euphonium/Tuba

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4650 - Applied Strings: Violin

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4651 - Applied Strings: Viola

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4652 - Applied Strings: Violoncello

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4653 - Applied Strings: String Bass

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4654 - Applied Strings: Guitar

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4655 - Applied Strings: Harp

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4660 - Applied Percussion

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4673 - Private Instruction

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Music majors and minors only. For vocal or instrumental students. Two hours of instruction/week. Minimum of 18 hours/week practice required. One-half hour special assignment. By consent of instructor only. May be taken for credit up to three times in any area of specialization. Students are responsible for contacting individual instructors to schedule lessons. See the Music website for a list of private instructors.
  
  • MUSC 4771 - Stringed Instrument Literature I

    Credits: (2)
    A study of music for technical development, plus solo, and chamber music literature of the stringed instruments of the orchestra. This class will focus on music for beginning and intermediate students. Prerequisite: MUSC 2871 /MUSC 2872 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4772 - Stringed Instrument Literature II

    Credits: (2)
    Advanced study of music for technical development, plus solo, and chamber music literature of the stringed instruments of the orchestra. This class will focus on music for upper intermediate and advanced students. Prerequisite: MUSC 4771 .
  
  • MUSC 4801 - College of Arts & Humanities Leadership Lecture Series

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    This one-credit elective course will give arts and humanities’ majors the opportunity to interact with successful guest lecturers whose undergraduate backgrounds are in the arts and humanities. Lecturers will clarify how the talents and skills associated with their degrees have contributed to their pursuit of successful careers and lives.
  
  • MUSC 4820 - Pro Tools 101

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    This course covers basic Pro Tools principles. It provides everything you need to complete a Pro Tools project—from initial set up to final mixdown. The course focuses on Pro Tools 9 software and covers a multitude of new functions and feature enhancements. Whether your project involves recording live instruments, MIDI sequencing of software synthesizers, or audio editing or region looping, this course will give you the basic skills to succeed. Audience: This course is designed for the audio enthusiast with little to no Pro Tools experience. Possession of the following skills is recommended prior to beginning this course: basic familiarity with operating a computer and basic understanding of recording techniques, processes, and equipment.
  
  • MUSC 4821 - Pro Tools 110

    Credits: (1)
    This course provides a more detailed look at the Pro Tools system on top of the knowledge learned in Pro Tools 101. It covers all the key concepts and skills needed to operate a Pro Tools system. The course provides the foundation for the later 200-series of courses on Pro Tools music and post production. Audience: This course is designed for end-users with basic Pro Tools skills, including musicians, audio engineers, and sound editors for film or television.  Prerequisite: MUSC 4820  (Pro Tools 101). May be repeated once with a maximum of 2 credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4822 - Junior High/ Middle School Music Methods

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Methods of instruction, organization and presentation of appropriate content and musical literature in junior high/middle school music classes. Prerequisite: Piano proficiency Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4830 - Directed Readings

    Credits: (1-3)
    To be arranged. May be taken for a maximum of 7 hours of credit. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4842 - High School Music Methods

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    Methods of instruction, organization and presentation of appropriate content and musical literature in high school music classes. Emphasis is placed on the administration of the school music program. Prerequisite: Piano proficiency and MUSC 4822 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4860 - Internship in Music

    Credits: (1-3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Practical synthesis and application of knowledge and skills gained in pedagogy and methods courses. Students plan and implement lessons, document progress, and evaluate their teaching assignments in group or private settings. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4890 - Cooperative Work Experience

    Credits: (1-6)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    A continuation of MUSC 2890 . Open to all students. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 credits. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4900 - Senior Project–BA in Music

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    This course will serve as a capstone project for the BA in Music. It will be taken during a student’s final semester, and shall demonstrate the student’s ability to synthesize the various components of her musical education. In conjunction with the general syllabus (attached), this individualized course will be governed by a contract (also attached). Depending upon the student’s chosen track within the BA, examples of projects might include a major composition, a research paper, an analysis paper, a lecture-recital, etc. Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MUSC 4910 - Opera Production

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Preparation of operatic scenes and music. Music and staging rehearsal venue for the preparation of fully staged opera productions. May be repeated up to 10 times for credit hours.
  
  • MUSC 4920 - Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs

    Credits: (1-4)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Consult the class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. May be repeated 3 times with a maximum of 4 credit hours. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4991 - Senior Recital

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Private instruction in preparation for and public performance of a one hour recital. Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • MUSC 4992 - Senior Project

    Credits: (1)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Music education majors have the option of completing a senior project in lieu of the senior recital and should register for MUSC 4992 during the semester in which they plan to complete the project. Requires submission of a project proposal and approval by a faculty committee. Prerequisite: MUSC 4830 . Music Majors and Minors only
  
  • NET 1030 - Foundations of Computing

    Credits: (4)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem, Full Sem Online]
    Spring [Full Sem, Full Sem Online]
    Summer [Full Sem, Full Sem Online]


    This course follows the core body of knowledge specified by the ACM which provides students with a broad overview of topics they might encounter within the major areas of computing. The course is taught at an introductory level and includes topics such as: history of computers, computer architecture, operating systems, web design and development, programming, database, software engineering, networking, and more.  Cross-listed with CS 1030  and WEB 1030 .    
  
  • NET 1300 - Networks and Emerging Technologies

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    This course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of voice and data networking technologies.  The course includes topics such as history of telecommunications, history of data networking, study of industry, transport media, common networking protocols, and emerging technologies.
  
  • NET 2010 - Business English Applications

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem Online]

    Includes Business English essentials: grammar, punctuation, and proofreading. Keyboarding 40 wpm recommended. Prerequisite: WEB 1700  or WEB 1701 /WEB 1501 .
  
  • NET 2200 - Microcomputer Operating Systems

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Study of hardware and software components through managing programs, directories, files, and disks. Includes integrating applications, customizing windows, and managing printing.
  
  • NET 2300 - Introduction to LAN Management

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]


    Local area networking concepts including needs analysis, applications, topologies and configurations, and troubleshooting using hands-on labs. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: NET 2200  or instructor approval.
  
  • NET 2415 - Cisco TCP/IP Routing Protocols and Router Configuration

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    This course is the first in a two-course series designed to prepare students to pass the examinations for Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). This course covers the OSI model, network components and topologies, IP addressing, beginning router configuration and routing protocols. Prerequisite: NET 2300  or CS 2705 .
  
  • NET 2435 - Cisco Advanced LAN and WAN Switching and Routing Theory and Design

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    This course is the second in a two-course series designed to prepare students to pass the examinations for Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). This course covers advanced router configurations, LAN switching theory and VLANs, advanced LAN and LAN switched design, Novell IPX, WAN theory design and technology, PPP, frame relay, ISDN, network troubleshooting, national SCANs skills, and threaded case studies. Prerequisite: NET 2415 .
  
  • NET 2610 - NetWare Administration

    Credits: (3)
    This is the introductory course to Novell Administration involving setting up, managing, and using basic network services, including file systems, network printing, security, and Z.E.N. Works. After completing this course and successfully passing the Novell test, the candidate becomes a Certified Novell Administrator (CNA). Prerequisite: WEB 1700  or WEB 1701 /WEB 1501  and WEB 1702 /WEB 1502  and WEB 1703 /WEB 1503 .
  
  • NET 3200 - Linux Systems Administration

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    This course gives students a solid foundation in the fundamentals of the Linux operating system. Students gain system-level experience through problem-solving exercises at the command line and in the graphical user interface (GUI). By the end of the course, students will have learned the major, essential, command-line commands necessary to be accomplished users of Linux. Prerequisite: NET 2200  or instructor approval.
  
  • NET 3210 - Advanced Linux Systems Administration

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    This course presents advanced administrative skills common to mid- to senior-level administrators in an enterprise environment. Students learn how to apply security to network users and resources, manage and compile the Linux kernel, and troubleshoot network processes and services. Prerequisite: NET 3200 .
  
  • NET 3250 - Business Communication

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem, Online]
    Spring [Full Sem, Online]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Application of oral and written communication, including diversity and international aspects of communication. Prerequisite: ENGL 2010 .
  
  • NET 3300 - Advanced LAN Security Management

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    This course provides an in-depth look into the field of network security.  Specific topics to be examined include networking protocols and threats, authentication models, cryptography, layer 2 security, application security, social engineering, access control lists, firewalls, risk management, and OS hardening. Prerequisite: NET 2300  or instructor permission.
  
  • NET 3310 - Network Server Administration

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Students will learn how to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot hardware and applications in a Server environment. With a specific focus on Server fundamentals, this course will teach students how to install servers, configure active directories, create and manage users, install server roles and features, perform diagnostics, and troubleshoot malfunctioning servers. Prerequisite: NET 2300 .
  
  • NET 3415 - Cisco CCNPB-Advanced Router Configuration

    Credits: (3)
    Building Scalable Cisco Networks (BSCN). Addresses tasks network managers and administrators need to perform when managing access and controlling overhead traffic in growing routed networks once basic connectivity has been established. Discusses router capabilities used to control traffic over LANs and WANs, as well as connecting corporate networks to an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Prerequisite: NET 2435  or CCNA Certification or CS 3705 .
  
  • NET 3425 - Cisco CCNP-Building Cisco Switched Networks

    Credits: (3)
    Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks (BCMSN). Teaches network administrators how to build campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. Teaches how routing and switching concepts and implementations technologies work together. Prerequisite: NET 2435  or CCNA Certification.
  
  • NET 3435 - Cisco CCNP–Remote Access Networks

    Credits: (3)
    Teaches how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. Further teaches students how to control access to the central site as well as maximizes bandwidth utilization over remote links. Prerequisite: NET 2435  or CCNA Certification.
  
  • NET 3445 - Cisco CCNP–Internetwork Troubleshooting

    Credits: (3)
    Hands-on lab exercises. Covers developments in Cisco IOS and Catalyst software. Teaches how to baseline and troubleshoot an environment using Cisco routers and switches for multiprotocol client hosts and servers connected with: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and Token Ring LANS; and Serial, Frame Relay and ISDN BRI WANs. Prerequisite: NET 2435  or CCNA Certification.
  
  • NET 3550 - Supervising Information Technology

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Application of supervisory functions in network management and multimedia settings including planning, structure, design, implementation, evaluation, problem-solving, and human resources. Prerequisite: NET 2300  or WEB 2300 .
  
  • NET 3600 - Principles of Business/Marketing Education

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    This course includes professionalism, curriculum, standards, counseling, tech prep, competency-based testing, research, and current issues and trends in Business/Marketing Education. Along with advanced electronic presentations, this course will include a review of other technologies used in teaching. Prerequisite: WEB 1700 ; or WEB 1701 /WEB 1501  and WEB 1702 /WEB 1502  and WEB 1703 /WEB 1503 .
  
  • NET 3610 - Methods of Teaching Marketing Education Subjects

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Analysis and research into methods of teaching business and marketing subjects with emphasis on teaching demonstrations and practices, objectives, outcome measurements, testing, and grading. Prerequisite:   WEB 1700  or WEB 1701 /WEB 1501  and  WEB 1702 /WEB 1502  and WEB 1703 /WEB 1503 .
  
  • NET 3710 - Switching and Transmission Network Systems Management

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    This course covers management of switching and transport systems and their technologies from industry carrier systems to private business networks.  Also included are cellular/mobile/fixed wireless technologies including network elements, routing, packet delivery, handoff technology, and the evolution of generations of wireless technologies and systems. Prerequisite: NET 2300 . Co-Requisite: NET 3715 .
  
  • NET 3715 - Transmission Network Applications

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Hands-on labs working with TDM lines and trunks, transport, IP routing, and SIP.  Applications will be run on live LAN/WAN networks.  Also, the course includes discussion of new technologies. Prerequisite: NET 2300 . Co-Requisite: NET 3710 .
  
  • NET 3720 - Advanced Transport Media

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    An examination of the growing wireless technologies, fiber optics, their roles within the telecommunications data and media industries and to introduce associated fiber optic technical skills. Prerequisite: NET 3710  and NET 1300 .
  
  • NET 3730 - Cyber Policy and Ethics

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    Explores how the structural, competitive, economic, environmental, and ethical forces affect the continuing transformation of the networking industry both domestically and internationally.  Discussion of the impact of contemporary issues on the provider and the consumer of telecommunication services including the legal and ethical requirements and ramifications of electronic privacy are included. Prerequisite: NET 3710  and NET 1300 .
  
  • NET 4700 - Data and Voice Network Design

    Credits: (4)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    As a capstone course, students will design data and voice networks using industry metrics and rationale.  Architecture, technologies, and standards associated with the design and management of modern data and voice networks will be covered. Prerequisite:  NET 3710 , CS 2130 .
  
  • NET 4740 - Security Vulnerabilities and Intrusion Mitigation

    Credits: (4)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    A treatment of security issues related to computers and computer networking. This course is designed for advanced users, system administrators and network administrators. The course covers TCP/IP security issues, security policies, packet filtering, Internet firewall architecture and theory, detecting and monitoring unauthorized activity, password authentication, intrusion detection and prevention and other security issues involving Linux, UNIX and Microsoft Windows operating systems. A team project is included. Prerequisite: MATH 1040 , CS 2130 , NET 3250 , and CS 3705 .
  
  • NET 4760 - Network/Telecommunications Internship

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Must be completed senior year in a network/telecommunications environment with company placement and outcomes approved by the department.  Prerequisite: NET 4700  (may be taken concurrently). Simultaneous enrollment in NET 4790  is required.
  
  • NET 4790 - Network/Telecommunications Senior Project

    Credits: (2)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]
    Spring [Full Sem]
    Summer [Full Sem]


    Capstone project applying the principles of network/telecommunications to the development of a network/telecommunications system within a company. Prerequisite: NET 4700  (may be taken concurrently). Simultaneous enrollment in NET 4760  is required.
  
  • NET 4990 - Senior Project

    Credits: (3)
    Research, analysis, presentation, and discussion of topics relative to graduating majors and minors. Prerequisite: WEB 2860  or equivalent.
  
  • NET 6600 - Principles of Business/Marketing Education

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Spring [Full Sem]

    This graduate-level course includes professionalism, curriculum, standards, counseling, tech prep, competency-based testing, research, and current issues and trends in Business/Marketing Education. Along with advanced electronic presentations, this course will include a review of other technologies used in teaching. NET 6600 may be substituted for NET 3600  in the undergraduate Business Education Composite Teaching major, Business Education Teaching minor, or Business/Marketing Teaching minor for those working on a second bachelor’s degree. Prerequisite: WEB 1700 ; or WEB 1701 /WEB 1501 , WEB 1702 /WEB 1502 , and WEB 1703 /WEB 1503  and a bachelor’s degree.
  
  • NET 6610 - Methods of Teaching Business Education

    Credits: (3)
    Typically taught:
    Fall [Full Sem]

    This graduate-level course includes an evaluation and application of the methods of teaching business and marketing subjects with emphasis on teaching demonstrations and practices, objectives, outcome measurements, testing, and grading. The students will write a unit-long Learning Activity Package (LAP) and will demonstrate teaching in a business/marketing course. NET 6610 may be substituted for NET 3610  in the undergraduate Business Education Composite Teaching major, Business Education Teaching minor, or Business/Marketing Teaching minor for those working on a second bachelor’s degree. Prerequisite: WEB 1700 ; or WEB 1701 /WEB 1501 , WEB 1702 /WEB 1502 , and WEB 1703 /WEB 1503 ; and a bachelor’s degree.
 

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