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of Music, Biola University, 13800 Biola Avenue, La Mirada, CA 90639- 0001 or by emailing music@biola.edu. Music Degree Programs In order to graduate, music students must reach primary applied proficiency level standards designated for each degree program. Applied Music lessons are guided by faculty or studio artists who have expertise and professional experience in the voice or instrument under study. Studio artists are affiliated with Biola via independent contracts and thus do not undergo the same process for hire as do faculty. The studio artists are all highly competent individuals who appreciate Biola and endorse the goals of the Conservatory, but their theological conceptualization has not undergone the same close review as that of the faculty. For more information, see the Conservatory Office. Integration Seminar Requirement Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science music degree program are required to take BBST 465 - Integration Seminar: Redeeming Culture through Music. (This course fulfills the integration seminar Bible requirement). General Education Requirements Two years of language in high school or the first four credits in college meet the foreign language requirement for candidates for the

And three music history courses. Choose from: MUSC 307 Music History and Literature: Medieval Through Early Baroque MUSC 308 Music History and Literature: Mid-Baroque Through Classic MUSC 309 Music History and Literature: Late Romantic Through Early 20th Century MUSC 312 Music Theory/History and Literature of the 20th Century

Credit(s): 2.

Credit(s): 2.

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Credit(s): 3.

Proficiency Requirements The following proficiencies are required in order to complete the program: Keyboard proficiency equivalent to three semesters of piano class: MUSC 100 Keyboard I Credit(s): 1. MUSC 118 Keyboard II Credit(s): 1. MUSC 119 Keyboard III Credit(s): 1. Guitar proficiency equivalent to one semester of guitar class: MUSC 104 Guitar Class Credit(s): 1. Voice proficiency equivalent to one semester of voice class, and one semester of private voice: MUSC 102 Voice Class Credit(s): 1. MUSC 141 Applied Music Credit(s): 1. Ensemble Requirements CHOOSE 4 credits of ensemble. Elective Requirements CHOOSE 2–4 credits of electives. Nursing, B.S. Mission The mission of the Department of Nursing is to prepare students to be competent nursing professionals who integrate Christian caring into their nursing practice. Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate personal and professional development, Christian commitment, and nursing practice consistent with Biola University and the Department of Nursing’s biblical worldview (ULO 1, 2, and 3). 2. Integrate knowledge from biblical studies, arts, sciences and humanities together with knowledge from nursing science as a basis for nursing practice (ULO 1). 3. Base nursing practice on a formulation of knowledge incorporating inter-professional communication and collaboration, teaching and learning, clinical reasoning and problem-solving, and leadership and advocacy principles (ULO 1). 4. Systematically utilize relevant data from all pertinent client systems, the environment, evidence-based clinical expertise, and patient/family preferences and values in the provision of quality and cost-effective nursing care (ULO 1). 5. Synthesize concepts related to Christian caring, stress- adaptation, developmental, interactional and systems theories in the use of the nursing process to facilitate optimal adaptation of the three client systems (personal, interpersonal, and community) through appropriate use of the prevention, restoration and conservation modes of intervention (ULO 1 and 3). 6. Apply knowledge of the relevant cultural, economic, ethical, global, legal, political, social, spiritual and technological factors and the interaction among them to optimize the practice of nursing and the delivery of health care services (ULO 1 and 2).

Bachelor of Science degree. GPA Requirements Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA in the major and receive a minimum grade of “C-” in each required music course. Core Requirements MUSC 124 Sound Production I

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MUSC 125 Sound Production II MUSC 130 Advanced Guitar Class I MUSC 130: (guitar emphasis only) MUSC 134 Advanced Guitar Class II MUSC 134: (guitar emphasis only) MUSC 141 Applied Music

Credit(s): 1.

Credit(s): 1.

MUSC 141: (8 credits through proficiency: level 224) MUSC 153 Sight-Singing and Dictation I

Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 0.

MUSC 154 Music Theory I

MUSC 163 Sight-Singing and Dictation II

MUSC 164 Music Theory II

MUSC 185 Worship Foundations MUSC 200 Concert Music MUSC 200: (four semesters) MUSC 287 Hymnology MUSC 323 Basic Conducting

Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 2.

MUSC 346 Pop Theory for Contemporary Worship I Credit(s): 2. MUSC 349 Pop Theory for Contemporary Worship II Credit(s): 1. MUSC 351 Keyboard Orchestration Credit(s): 2. MUSC 351: (keyboard emphasis only) MUSC 353 Sight-Singing and Dictation III Credit(s): 1. MUSC 354 Music Theory III Credit(s): 2. MUSC 363 Sight-Singing and Dictation IV Credit(s): 1. MUSC 364 Music Theory IV Credit(s): 2. MUSC 386 Spiritual Formation and Worship Credit(s): 2. MUSC 387 Designing and Leading Worship Credit(s): 2. MUSC 452 Worship Music Seminar Credit(s): 0. MUSC 452: (four semesters) MUSC 453 Worship Internship Credit(s): 1–6. MUSC 453: (6 credits)

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