Reedley College Catalog 2018-19
135 Associate Degree and Certificate Programs 2018-2019 Catalog Music - Nursing MUSIC Program Learning Outcomes: • The greatest measure of success comes from seeing the success of our music majors as they continue on to a four- year school. • Another measure of success is the number of students who continue to return to Reedley College to take performance classes over and over because they continue to receive musical fulfillment from them. MUSIC -- INSTRUMENTAL (MAJOR #R.5810.AA) ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE To prepare students for transfer to any college/university offering a Bachelor’s Degree in music, or to provide a basic background for a career in performance or commercial music. MUS 1A* Music Theory I ...................................... 3 MUS 1B* Music Theory II ..................................... 3 MUS 2A* Music Theory III .................................... 3 MUS 2B* Music Theory IV ..................................... 3 MUS 7A* Ear Training: Level I............................... 1 MUS 7B* Ear Training: Level II.............................. 1 **Four semesters of a combination of the following............6-8 MUS 20 Beginning Piano: Level I ........... 2 MUS 21 Beginning Piano: Level II........... 2 MUS 22 Intermediate/Advanced Piano ...................................... 1-2 Four semesters of one of the following: ................................. 4 MUS 40 Concert Band ............................ 1 MUS 45 College Orchestra ..................... 1 Four semesters of one of the following: ...............................4-8 MUS 41 Jazz Ensemble ....................... 1-2 MUS 42 Instrumental Ensembles......... 1-2 Total Units 28-34 *These courses may be offered subject to demand ** A student may seek qualified private instruction on piano, and with the consent of the advisor, may earn units of credit in lieu of taking Music 20, 21, 22. These courses may also be waived by examination. Recommended Courses: Music 12, 16, 18, 27, 31, 33 Advisor(S): Snyder MUSIC -- VOCAL (MAJOR #R.5820.AA ) ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE To prepare students for transfer to any college/university offering a Bachelor’s Degree in music, or to provide a basic background for a career in performance or commercial music. MUS 1A* Music Theory I....................................... 3 MUS 1B* Music Theory II ..................................... 3 MUS 2A* Music Theory III .................................... 3 MUS 2B* Music Theory IV .................................... 3 MUS 7A* Ear Training: Level I .............................. 1 MUS 7B* Ear Training: Level II.............................. 1 **Four semesters of a combination of the following........... 6-8 MUS 20 Beginning Piano: Level I ........... 2 MUS 21 Beginning Piano: Level II ....................................... 2 MUS 22 Intermediate/Advanced Piano ...................................... 1-2 Four semesters of one of the following: ............................ 4-12 MUS 31 Concert Choir ........................ 1-3 MUS 33 Chamber Singers .................. 1-3 Four semesters of the following: ............................................. 4 ** MUS 24 Beginning Voice: Level I............ 1 Total Units 28-38 *These courses may be offered subject to demand. ** A student may seek qualified private instruction on piano or voice, and with the consent of the advisor, may earn units of credit in lieu of taking MUS 20, MUS 21, MUS 22 and MUS 24. These classes may also be waived by examination. Recommended courses: Music 12, 16, 18, 27, 40, 41 Advisors: Snyder NURSING Program Learning Outcome: • Upon successful completion of LVN 100 the student will be able to demonstrate correct assessment and documentation of the respiratory system. LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSING (MAJOR #R.4530.AS ) ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE The vocational nursing program’s purpose is to prepare vocational nurses to provide safe, ethical, responsible and competent nursing care. Safe, ethical nursing care includes but is not limited to knowledge of commonly used medications, using the nursing process to guide critical thinking, and understanding the role, responsibility and limitations (scope of practice) of the vocational nurse in California. Upon successful completion of the vocational nursing program and passing the licensure exam the vocational nurse is licensed to practice nursing as an LVN. Skills learned in the program allow the LVN to practice in numerous settings such as; hospitals, clinics, long term care facilities, rehabilitation facilities, physicians’ offices, correction facilities, and private duty nursing. A student wishing to become a registered nurse should discuss this with the counselor/advisor to address the additional courses required by the registered nursing program.
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