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Life and Career Studies |
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• RFLA 380 - Internship
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• RFLA 390 - Independent Study
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Latin |
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• LATN 101 - Elementary Latin I
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• LATN 102 - Elementary Latin II
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Management: Graduate |
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• MGMT 531 - Marketing Concepts
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• MGMT 533 - Accounting
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• MGMT 535 - Statistical Analysis
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• MGMT 537 - Corporate Finance
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• MGMT 542 - Leadership: Service, Influence, and Transformation
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• MGMT 544 - Leading Groups and Teams
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• MGMT 546 - Leading Organizations: Structure, Culture, and Change
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• MGMT 548 - Responsible Leadership
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• MGMT 555 - Strategic Management
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Marketing: Undergraduate |
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• MKTG 301 - Marketing
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• MKTG 302 - Consumer Behavior
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• MKTG 303 - Professional Selling
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• MKTG 310 - Special Topics in Marketing
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• MKTG 383 - External Practicum
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Mathematics |
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• MATH 100 - Mathematics in the Contemporary World
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• MATH 110 - Precalculus Mathematics
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• MATH 132 - Calculus for Management, Life, and Social Sciences
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• MATH 171 - Calculus I
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• MATH 172 - Calculus II
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• MATH 190 - First-Year Seminar in Mathematics
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• MATH 221 - The Real Number System and Methods for Elementary School Teachers
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• MATH 222 - Geometry, Probability, Statistics, and Methods for Elementary School Teachers
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• MATH 231 - Differential Equations with Linear Algebra
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• MATH 251 - Discrete Mathematics I
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• MATH 252 - Discrete Mathematics II
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• MATH 255 - Introductory Linear Algebra
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• MATH 271 - Multivariable Calculus
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• MATH 301 - Foundations of Geometry
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• MATH 305 - The Geometry and Topology of Manifolds
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• MATH 312 - Logic, Computability, and Complexity
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• MATH 323 - Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary and Middle School
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• MATH 324 - Teaching Mathematics in Elementary Grades: Internship I
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• MATH 327 - Mathematics Content and Teaching Methods for Middle Grades
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• MATH 331 - Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
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• MATH 333 - Partial Differential Equations
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• MATH 335 - Numerical Analysis
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• MATH 351 - Abstract Algebra
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• MATH 355 - Advanced Linear Algebra
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• MATH 359 - Mathematics Content and Teaching Methods for High School
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• MATH 361 - Real Analysis I
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• MATH 362 - Real Analysis II
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• MATH 365 - Complex Variables with Topics
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• MATH 366 - Conformal Mapping
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• MATH 367 - Transform Theory
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• MATH 380 - Perspectives on Modern Mathematics
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• MATH 383 - External Practicum
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• MATH 385 - Topics in Mathematics
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• MATH 390 - Independent Study
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• MATH 391 - Colloquium
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• MATH 395 - Senior Thesis in Mathematics
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Ministry Leadership (Handlon Campus) |
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• MGMT 342 - Servant Leadership and Transformation
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• ML 101 - Old Testament Survey
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• ML 102 - New Testament Survey
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• ML 121 - Christian Formation
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• ML 122 - Practice of Discipleship
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• ML 221 - Foundations for Pastoral Care
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• ML 321 - Forming Worshiping Communities
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• ML 322 - Pastoral Disciplines for Counseling
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• ML 323 - Leadership in Ministry
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• ML 326 - Restorative Justice
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Music |
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• HNRS 213 - Honors Performing Arts
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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 370 - Full Recital
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• MUSC 383 - External Practicum
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• MUSC 390 - Independent Study
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Music: Private Lessons All full-time Calvin University students may enroll in private voice or instrument 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 website for details.
Students enrolling in private lessons for the first time at Calvin University may be required to take a placement audition. For a complete description of private music lesson policies and expectations, please see the Music Department website.
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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 18 semeter hours, they may register for the ensemble for 0 credit to avoid the overload fee. See the Music Department website 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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