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Ministry Leadership (Handlon Campus) |
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• ML 326 - Restorative Justice
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Music |
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• MUSC 100 - Music Theory I: Fundamentals in Global Context
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• MUSC 103 - Understanding and Enjoying Music
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• MUSC 106 - American Music
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• MUSC 107 - World Music
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• MUSC 108 - Music Theory II: Harmony and Voice Leading
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• MUSC 111 - Keyboard Musicianship I
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• MUSC 112 - Keyboard Musicianship II
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• MUSC 203 - Popular Music
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• MUSC 207 - Music Theory III: Chromatic Harmony and Form
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• MUSC 208 - Music Theory IV: Advanced Techniques
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• MUSC 213 - Aural Skills I
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• MUSC 214 - Aural Skills II
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• MUSC 225 - Music Technology
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• MUSC 236 - Music in Worship
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• MUSC 237 - Conducting
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• MUSC 270 - Half Recital
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• MUSC 301 - Western Music in Historical Context
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• MUSC 302 - Music and Global Society
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• MUSC 306 - Topics in Music History
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• MUSC 312 - Tonal Counterpoint
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• MUSC 316 - Arranging and Orchestration
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• MUSC 337 - Advanced Conducting
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• MUSC 340 - Songwriting Seminar
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• MUSC 351 - Choral Literature and Materials
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• MUSC 359 - Seminar in Music Methods
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• MUSC 370 - Full Recital
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• MUSC 383 - External Practicum
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• MUSC 390 - Independent Study
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• MUSC 395 - Critical Perspectives in Music
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Music: Private Lessons All full-time Calvin College students may enroll in private lessons. Registration for lessons is done through the music department; interested students should go to the department website to fill out an online form to express an interest in taking lessons. Part-time students and dual-enrollment students must first receive permission from the department chair before enrolling in private lessons.
An additional fee will be charged for all private music lessons, based on the type and length of the lesson; see music department website for current rates. Refunds will be issued to students who drop lessons, according to Calvin's reimbursement guidelines for tuition refunds. No refund of lesson fees will be issued after 38 calendar days. See the Financial Information pages in this catalog and the Music Department Handbook for details.
Students enrolling in private lessons for the first time at Calvin College may be required to take a placement audition. For a complete description of private music lesson policies and expectations, please see the Music Department Handbook.
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• MUSC 030 - Non-credit Private Lessons
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• MUSC 060 - Non-credit Private Lessons
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• MUSC 221 - Piano Accompanying in Worship
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• MUSC 240 - Composition Lessons for Credit
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• MUSC 260 - Private Lessons for Credit
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Music: Ensembles Membership in ensembles is open to Calvin students who meet the requirements of musicianship. All students who want to participate in any of the music ensembles at Calvin may audition by arrangement with the conductor prior to each semester.
All ensembles carry academic credit. Ensembles may not be audited. If a student is already registered for a full credit load, they may register for the ensemble for 0 credit to avoid the overload fee. See the Music Department Handbook for more details.
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• MUSC 117 - Jazz Band
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• MUSC 118 - Collaborative Musicianship
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• MUSC 131 - Campus Choir
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• MUSC 141 - Capella
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• MUSC 151 - Symphonic Band
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• MUSC 161 - Wind Ensemble
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• MUSC 171 - Orchestra
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• MUSC 181 - Oratorio Chorus
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• MUSC 182 - Gospel Choir
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• MUSC 191 - Women's Chorale
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• MUSC 193 - Collegium Musicum
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Nursing |
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• NURS 307 - Theory: Community Based and Mental Health Nursing
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• NURS 308 - Strategies: Community Based and Mental Health Nursing
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• NURS 309 - Practicum: Community Based and Mental Health Nursing
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• NURS 327 - Theory: Pregnant Women, Infants, Children, and Adolescents
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• NURS 328 - Strategies: Pregnant Women, Infants, Children, and Adolescents
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• NURS 329 - Practicum: Pregnant Women, Infants, Children, and Adolescents
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• NURS 357 - Theory: Young, Middle, and Older Adults
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• NURS 358 - Strategies: Young, Middle, and Older Adults
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• NURS 359 - Practicum: Young, Middle, and Older Adults
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• NURS 377 - Theory: Community Focused Nursing and Leadership/Management
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• NURS 378 - Strategies: Synthesis of Nursing Care across the Lifespan
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• NURS 379 - Practicum: Community Focused Nursing and Leadership/Management
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• NURS 380 - Critical Reflections
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• NURS 383 - External Practicum
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• NURS 385 - Nursing Internship (Curricular Practical Training-CPT)
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• NURS 482 - Advanced Roles in Nursing
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Philosophy: Elementary Courses |
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• PHIL 153 - Fundamental Questions in Philosophy
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• PHIL 171 - Introduction to Logic
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• PHIL 273 - Symbolic Logic
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Philosophy: Intermediate Historical Courses All intermediate courses presuppose completion of PHIL 153 .
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• PHIL 251 - History of Western Philosophy I
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• PHIL 252 - History of Western Philosophy II
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Philosophy: Intermediate Systematic Courses All intermediate courses presuppose completion of PHIL 153 .
Students may take PHIL 201 , PHIL 202 , PHIL 203 , PHIL 204 , PHIL 205 , PHIL 207 , PHIL 208 , PHIL 212 , PHIL 215 for core credit in integrative studies.
Students may take PHIL 211 to fulfill Persons in Community core requirement.
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• PHIL 201 - Philosophy of Social Science
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• PHIL 202 - Law, Politics, and Legal Practice
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• PHIL 203 - Understanding Natural Science: Its Nature, Status, and Limits
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• PHIL 204 - God and Philosophy
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• PHIL 205 - Ethics
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• PHIL 207 - Justice and the Common Good: Studies in Political Philosophy
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• PHIL 208 - Philosophy of the Arts and Culture
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• PHIL 211 - Philosophy of Gender
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• PHIL 212 - Ethical Dimensions of Health Care
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• PHIL 225 - Chinese Thought and Culture
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• PHIL 226 - African Thought and Culture
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• PHIL 283 - Metaphysics
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Philosophy: Advanced Historical Courses All advanced courses presuppose two or more philosophy courses, or one philosophy course plus junior or senior standing.
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• PHIL 312 - Plato and Aristotle
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• PHIL 322 - Aquinas
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• PHIL 331 - Kant
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• PHIL 333 - Kierkegaard
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• PHIL 334 - Marx and Marxism
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• PHIL 336 - Studies in Modern Philosophy
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• PHIL 340 - Contemporary Continental Philosophy
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• PHIL 341 - Contemporary Anglo-American Philosophy
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Philosophy: Advanced Systematic Courses |
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• PHIL 318 - Minds, Brains, and Persons
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• PHIL 365 - Ethical Theory
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• PHIL 371 - Epistemology
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• PHIL 375 - Philosophical Anthropology
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• PHIL 378 - Philosophy of Language and Interpretation
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• PHIL 390 - A Readings and Research
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• PHIL 395 - Philosophy Topics: Problems in Systematic Philosophy
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• PHIL 396 - Philosophy Topics: Figures and Themes in the History of Philosophy
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Physical Education and Recreation: Personal Fitness A course in this area is designed to provide students with the basic knowledge and activity requirements to maintain active lives. This course is to be used as a gateway course before students complete their two additional requirements, one from leisure and lifetime activities and one from sport, dance and society core categories. (Students take one course from the personal fitness series then one course each from the leisure and lifetime series and from the sport, dance and society series.) The emphasis in each course is on fitness development and maintenance. Students are expected to train 3 times per week—2 times in class and 1 time outside of class. All courses involve the participation in conditioning activities, lectures, discussions, papers, and tests. Conceptual topics related to wellness included in all personal fitness courses are these: (1) principles for the development of an active lifestyle, (2) issues in nutrition, and (3) body image.
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• PER 101 - Jogging and Road Racing
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• PER 102 - Nordic Walking
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• PER 103 - Road Cycling
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• PER 104 - Core Strength Training and Balance
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• PER 105 - Aerobic Dance
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