T=Tuesday R=Thursday S=Saturday L=Lowell WEB=Online Courses and arc length in 3-space, partial derivatives and Chain Rule, directional derivatives and gradients, max/min and Lagrange Multipliers. Also: double and triple integrals, polar coordinates, and parametric surfaces, and Green's Theorem with applications in work and potential energy in the study of electricity and magnetism. Prerequisite: Completion of MAT 291 with a C or better. General Education Elective: Math all programs Note: A TI - 83+ or 84+ graphing calculator is required. introduce a wide variety of musical styles. Through the understanding of elements, or fundamentals, that all music has in common (such as melody, rhythm, tempo, dynamics, harmony, and structure) and a familiarity with the instruments of the orchestra, the student will become an involved listener. Many different kinds of music from 1600 to the present, ranging from small delicate pieces to dramatic symphonies, will be studied. ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications, Critical Thinking, and Multicultural and Global Perspectives. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. Colonial influences through the birth and development of blues, country, Cajun, jazz, rock and rap, as well as regional styles, and Broadway and classical contributions. ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications, Critical Thinking, and Multicultural and Global Perspectives. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement. companies, artist management, music publishing, radio, and the Internet. We will examine contemporary practices and their historical backgrounds. Career opportunities will also be discussed. As a final project, students will have the opportunity to work out a marketing plan for their own musical ventures or for an MCC-sponsored musical event. General Education Elective: Humanities such as reading music, understanding rhythm, coordinating both hands, and phrasing. ISLOs: This course supports student development of Written and Oral Communications, Critical Thinking, and Personal and Professional Development. Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education requirement. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100 Open to Nursing students only. Degree nursing student. Emphasis is placed on application of the nursing process to specific skills required for students who wish to advance-place into NUR 155/156 or for graduates of articulating LPN programs who wish to enter the third semester NUR 205/206. Enrollment is limited to the Licensed Practical Nurse who has been accepted to the Middlesex Community College Nursing Program. Students who wish to advance-place into NUR 155/156 must also pass the NLN-ACE PN-RN exam. Exemption Credit. (15 hours) developmental perspective. The focus is on normal growth and development and the common health problems that arise from alterations in growth and development. The student acquires the knowledge and skills to deliver culturally sensitive nursing care to clients across the life span. Prerequisite: Completion of NUR 101, NUR 102, ENG 101, PSY 101, and BIO 231. Corequisites: BIO 232, ANT 101, NUR 156, NUR 160 Note: NUR 156 must be taken concurrently with NUR 155. Open to Nursing students only. maternity, pediatric, and geriatric settings that correlate with presentation of didactic content in the concurrent theory course. An opportunity to practice selected nursing skills is provided through simulated laboratory experiences. Prerequisites: Completion of NUR 101, NUR 102, ENG 101, PSY 101, and BIO 231. Corequisites: BIO 232, ANT 101, NUR 155, NUR 160 Note: NUR 155 must be taken concurrently with NUR 156. Open to Nursing students only. Note: Technology/Lab fee - $100 |