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Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 
    
Undergraduate Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Chamber Ensembles

  
  • MFI 3110 Chamber Ensemble-Brass


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the director is required.

    A chamber brass ensemble designed for upper level students.  Instrumentalists enrolled explore chamber repertoire for groups of like or mixed brass instruments.

  
  • MFI 3120 Chamber Ensemble-String Quartet


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the director is required.

    A chamber string ensemble designed for upper level students.  Instrumentalists enrolled will explore string quartet repertoire for groups of like or mixed string instruments.


Chemistry

  
  • CEM 1010 Chemistry: __________


    4 Hours

    (3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab)  The goal of the course is to help students understand the chemistry behind important societal issues and the consequences of actions aimed at addressing the issues. After laying the necessary chemical foundation, the course will focus on topics such as foods, fuels, consumer goods, environmental materials, and the physical materials of our bodies. Laboratory work that complements the lecture topics is a major portion of the course. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 1020 General, Organic, and Biochemistry


    3 Hours

    This course is designed for students majoring in health sciences professions, and in particular nursing.  It combines the fundamentals of general and organic chemistry as well as biochemistry as applied to the health professions.  The course is focused on the chemistry of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen-containing compounds and examines the structures, properties, nomenclatures, reactivity, and in some cases, synthesis of simple organize molecules.  The structures and functions of biological macromolecules and common biochemical pathways are also examined as well as their relationship to human health.  This course is designed to meet the requirements for pre-nursing curricula and other allied health professions majors as well as general education learning outcomes. 

  
  • CEM 1050 Freshman Chemistry Seminar


    1 Hours

    Required of all freshman chemistry majors. This orientation course acquaints students with chemistry programs, with the chemistry faculty, and the university. Topics will include opportunities in the field of chemistry, advising, scheduling, faculty expectations, career planning and networking. The academic component of this course will include current scientific literature, assignments, and discussions.

  
  • CEM 1060 Freshman Seminar in Pharmaceutical Studies


    1 Hours

    Required of all freshman pharmaceutical studies majors. This orientation course acquaints students with the pharmaceutical studies program, with the department faculty, and the university. Topics will include opportunities in the field of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science, advising, scheduling, faculty expectations, career planning and networking. The academic component of this course will include current scientific literature, assignments, and discussions.

  
  • CEM 1610 General Chemistry I


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites/Corequisites: Minimum Math ACT > 24 or SAT > 560, or enrollment in MTH 1110  (College Algebra) or equivalent, or completion of MTH 1110  or equivalent with a grade of C- or better.

    General Chemistry I is the first course of a two semester introduction to chemistry intended for science majors. During the first semester of General Chemistry, covered topics include: atomic & molecular structure, chemical bonding models, stoichiometry, reactivity patterns and an introduction to the gas laws. Course includes a laboratory section. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 1620 General Chemistry II


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: Grade of C- or better in CEM 1610 , or equivalent.

    General Chemistry II is the second course of a two semester introduction to chemistry intended for science majors. Topics covered second semester include: Thermochemistry & Thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium, acid/base chemistry, electrochemistry, and an introduction to chemical kinetics. Course includes a laboratory section. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 1895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CEM 1990 Special Studies in Chemistry


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

    An Independent Study in chemistry with depth and difficulty reflected in the course number. $65.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 2810 Organic Chemistry I


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: Grade of C- or better in CEM 1620  or the equivalent.

    Organic Chemistry I is the first course of a two semester sequence that examines the chemistry of carbon compounds. In the first semester, the focus is on the properties and reactions of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides and alcohols. This course includes a laboratory component. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 2820 Organic Chemistry II


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: Grade of C- or better in CEM 2810  or the equivalent.

    Organic Chemistry II is the second course of a two semester sequence that examines the chemistry of carbon compounds. The second course continues the exploration of the properties and reactions of organic compounds through the study of aromatic and carbonyl compounds. This course includes a laboratory component. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 2895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CEM 2990 Special Studies in Chemistry


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

    An Independent Study in chemistry with depth and difficulty reflected in the course number. $65.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 3340 Chemistry of the Environment


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 1610 , Prerequisites/Corequisites: CEM 1620 .

    This course serves as an introduction to the basic chemical and physical principles needed to study the environment.  Through the application of these principles, the impact of energy generation, pollution, and their consequences will be assessed.  Three hours of lecture and three hours laboratory per week. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 3350 Chemistry of Materials


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: PHY 2102, CEM 1620  

    This course examines the formation and structure of crystalline, amorphous and polymeric materials. Topics include thermodynamics of formation and structure of materials, bonding, formation of defects, diffusion, nucleation and growth. Cross Listed with PHY 3350 .

  
  • CEM 3400 Fundamentals of Biochemistry


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 2820 .

    The molecular structure and biological function of biomolecules is emphasized. An introduction to fundamentals of enzymology and metabolic pathways is included.

  
  • CEM 3410 Quantitative Analysis


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 1620 , MTH 1110 .

    A modern approach to the subject is taken and includes basic statistical tools, error analysis, and a thorough discussion of equilibrium, including solubility, acid-base, complex formation, and oxidation-reduction reactions. Independent laboratory work is a major portion of the course. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 3500 Medicinal Chemistry


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 2820 

    A study of selected areas of medicinal chemistry with emphasis on the organic chemistry of drug design and drug action. Topics to be studied include drug discovery, design and development, and the major classes and modes of action of drugs.

  
  • CEM 3510 Biochemistry I


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 2810 , CEM 2820 ; or consent of instructor.

    The molecular structure and biological function of biomolecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, and lipids is emphasized. An introduction to enzymology and metabolism is included. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 3600 Biophysical Chemistry


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 2820 , PHY 1120 , MTH 1150 .

    An introduction to physical chemistry for students of the biological sciences. A discussion of thermodynamics, equilibria, electrochemistry, kinetics, spectroscopy, and quantum mechanics as applied to the field of biochemistry. $100 course fee.

  
  • CEM 3610 Physical Chemistry I


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 1610 , CEM 1620 ; PHY 1610 , PHY 1620 ; MTH 1210 , MTH 1220 .

    The more chemical aspects of the subject are presented this semester; gas laws, properties of solutions, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Electrochemistry is also introduced at this time. Cannot be used on both a chemistry major and a physics major or minor. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 3700 Research in Chemistry


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: 20 hours in chemistry.

    A discussion of research in Chemistry, including experimental design, data analysis, literature review methods, publications of chemical research, and research presentations. Student will create a proposal for research to be executed in CEM 4700 .

  
  • CEM 3895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CEM 3990 Special Studies in Chemistry


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

    An Independent Study in chemistry with depth and difficulty reflected in the course number. $65.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 4030 Pharmaceutical Studies Seminar


    1 Hours

    This seminar course provides a forum in which students explore recent advancements in the pharmaceutical field through readings in primary literature. Discussions and speakers will frame the majority of the meetings. Students will present both in oral and written form, the results of an independent study in the pharmaceutical area of their choice. 

  
  • CEM 4050 Chemistry Senior Capstone


    1 Hours

    The Chemistry Senior Capstone serves to prepare students for employment or post-graduate education. Practical issues such as career planning and interviewing will be included. Central to this course is the integration of chemical concepts and application to practical, real-world issues. This course will also be utilized for program assessment.

  
  • CEM 4100 Inorganic Chemistry


    4 Hours

    This course is designed for students majoring in chemistry, particularly the Advanced Chemistry Track.  It focuses on several subjects that were originally introduced in the General Chemistry sequence (CEM 1610  , CEM 1620  ) in much great depth; atomic and molecular structure, the nature of the chemical bond, and acid/base chemistry.  Inorganic Chemistry also introduces the student to symmetry operations, group theory and photo physics.  The course is intended to reinforce basic concepts as well as providing a “first look” at some of the most advanced topics in the general field of inorganic chemistry. 

  
  • CEM 4420 Instrumental Analysis


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 3410  or permission of instructor.

    Students participate in the discussion of instrumental methods of chemical analysis. Included in the course are basic electronics, a more detailed discussion of spectrometry and separations, and electroanalytical techniques, all with an emphasis of instrumentation and appropriate method selection. Practical laboratory experiences and report writing are an integral part of the course. $100.00 course fee.

  
  • CEM 4520 Biochemistry II


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 2810 , CEM 2820 , CEM 3510 .

    Emphasis is placed on the study of the molecular basis of life processes. The three-dimensional structure as it controls reaction rates and biological activity, the storage of metabolic energy, and the biosynthesis of essential molecules are studied. Finally, the transmission and expression of genetic information is considered.

  
  • CEM 4525 Advanced Laboratory Techniques in Biochemistry


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 3510 

    This course will teach students to use advanced biochemical laboratory techniques and instrumentation in the study of biological molecules and methods for the determination of enzyme kinetic and thermodynamic properties. Independent lab work as well as detailed data analysis and interpretation will be included. Scientific report writing is an integral part of this course $100.00 fee.

  
  • CEM 4620 Physical Chemistry II


    4 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 1620 , PHY 1620 

    Topics include atomic and molecular structure, introductory quantum theory, interaction of radiation with matter, nuclear structure and nuclear reactions. Cannot be used on both a chemistry major and a physics major or minor.

  
  • CEM 4700 Research in Chemistry II


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CEM 3700 

    Students will execute the research project proposed in CEM 3700  or another project agreed upon by the student and the instructor. This course can be taken twice for credit, not to exceed five hours total. $100 course fee.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: EL (R - Undergraduate Research).
  
  • CEM 4720 Internship in Chemistry


    2 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of the department chair.

    A cooperative education assignment in which the student is placed with a participating business organization for a semester. The student must apply one semester prior to his / her anticipated work period. The student must have at least a 2.8 GPA to be eligible. The student’s program of study may be extended for an additional semester. Background checks are now required 21 days before registration for CEM 4720.  Contact the instructor for details regarding the approved process.

  
  • CEM 4895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CEM 4990 Special Studies in Chemistry


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

    An Independent Study in chemistry with depth and difficulty reflected in the course number. $65.00 course fee.


Chinese

  
  • CHN 1010 Elementary Chinese I


    4 Hours

    Introduction to Chinese oral and written expression and Chinese culture. For each of these 4-hour courses, only 3 hours can be used to fulfill the general education humanities requirement. $45.00 course fee.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • CHN 1020 Elementary Chinese II


    4 Hours

    Introduction to Chinese oral and written expression and Chinese culture. For each of these 4-hour courses, only 3 hours can be used to fulfill the general education humanities requirement. $45.00 course fee.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • CHN 1895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CHN 1950 Study Abroad: Elementary Chinese


    1-18 Hours

    Study of Chinese at the beginning level and of Chinese culture in China.

  
  • CHN 1990 Independent Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Courses designed with a professor for independent study purposes.

  
  • CHN 2010 Intermediate Chinese I


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CHN 1010 , CHN 1020 ; or the equivalent as determined by the department.

    Continued practice in oral and written Chinese. $45.00 course fee.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • CHN 2020 Intermediate Chinese II


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CHN 1010 , CHN 1020 ; or the equivalent as determined by the department.

    Continued practice in oral and written Chinese. $45.00 course fee.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • CHN 2895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CHN 2950 Study Abroad: Intermediate Chinese


    1-18 Hours

    Study of Chinese at the intermediate level and of Chinese culture in China. Individual titles may be assigned; course may be repeated with different topics.

  
  • CHN 2990 Independent Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Courses designed with a professor for independent study purposes.

  
  • CHN 3010 Advanced Chinese I


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CHN 2020  or equivalent.

    Continued practice in oral and written Chinese at advanced level.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • CHN 3020 Advanced Chinese II


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: CHN 3010 

    Continued practice in oral and written Chinese at advanced level.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • CHN 3895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CHN 3950 Study Abroad: Advanced Chinese, Special Topics


    1-18 Hours

    Study of Chinese at the advanced level in China; individual titles assigned reflecting specific focus of study. Repeatable up to 24 hours of credit.

  
  • CHN 3990 Independent Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Courses designed with a professor for independent study purposes.

  
  • CHN 4895 Special Topics


    1-3 Hours

    Special Topics or pilot courses.

  
  • CHN 4990 Independent Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Courses designed with a professor for independent study purposes.


Church Music

  
  • MUR 3410 Church Music Education for Children


    3 Hours

    A study of philosophy, organization and implementation of the church’s music program for children, preschool through grade 6. odd years.

  
  • MUR 3420 Church Music Education for Youth and Adults


    3 Hours

    A study of philosophy, organization, and implementation of the church’s music program for youth and adults, utilizing both traditional and contemporary styles. odd years.

  
  • MUR 3430 Using Instruments and Media in Worship


    1 Hours

    An introduction to a wide variety of instruments and media technology utilized in the church music ministry.

  
  • MUR 4410 Foundations of Church Music Ministry


    3 Hours

    The study of the church program of music, its basic organization, philosophies, and objectives.

  
  • MUR 4420 Hymnology


    3 Hours

    A study of congregational song ranging from Biblical hymnody to contemporary worship songs, from traditional Western hymnody to modern hymns and global worship songs, with a focus on cultural context. even years.

  
  • MUR 4430 Music Ministry Internship


    1 Hours

    Practical experience in the church music program under faculty guidance; critical analysis and discussion of problems. Weekly seminar. May be repeated for credit once.

  
  • MUR 4440 Music in Worship in the 21st Century: Philosophy and Practice


    3 Hours

    An overview of the aesthetic and philosophical issues in current worship practice. Students in this course will develop Biblical and theological foundations of music in worship while gaining important skills necessary to plan, develop, and lead worship experiences in a variety of Christian music environments.

  
  • MUR 4990 Independent Studies in Church Music


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor.

    Opportunity for upper-level music students to pursue a special area of interest under faculty supervision. May be repeated.


Class Applied Study

  
  • MFA 1110 Class Voice I


    1 Hours

    First semester secondary or elective voice study. Sections are offered in both commercial and classical styles. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MFA 1120 Class Voice II


    1 Hours

    Second semester secondary or elective voice study. Sections are offered in both commercial and classical styles. $90.00 course fee.


Class Applied Study (Composition)

  
  • MFK 1110 Commercial Class Composition


    1 Hours

    A beginning commercial composition class, this course is a prerequisite for MBK 1120. $90.00 course fee.


Class Applied Study (Guitar)

  
  • MFD 1110 Introduction to Guitar Study


    1 Hours

    An introductory class for elective students of all levels of playing.  The course covers the key issues related to proper technical foundations, efficient practice techniques, chords, chart reading, and accompaniment styles. All elective students must take this course before enrolling in private guitar lessons. $90.00 course fee.


Class Applied Study (Piano)

  
  • MFB 1000 Class Piano - Preparatory


    1 Hours

    Development of fundamental piano skills necessary for entry into Class Piano I. Meets 2 hours per week. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MFB 1110 Class Piano I


    1 Hours

    First semester class piano study. Meets 2 hours per week. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MFB 1120 Class Piano II


    1 Hours

    Second semester class piano study. Meets 2 hours per week. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MFB 2110 Class Piano III


    1 Hours

    Third semester class piano study. Meets 2 hours per week. $90.00 course fee.

  
  • MFB 2120 Class Plano IV


    1 Hours

    Fourth semester class piano study. Piano Proficiency Exam required upon completion of this course. Meets 2 hours per week. $90.00 course fee.


Classic Instruments

  
  • MAI 2050 Technique and Literature of the Major Instrument I


    1 Hours

    Study of the techniques and literature of the student’s principal instrument. even years.

  
  • MAI 2060 Technique and Literature of the Major Instrument II


    1 Hours

    Continuation of the technical and literature studies of MAI 2050 . even years.

  
  • MAI 3050 Instrumental Pedagogy


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: MAI 2050  and MAI 2060 .

    A study of the methods and materials for teaching the student’s major instrument. odd years.

  
  • MAI 3070 Instrumental Seminar


    0 Hours

    An extension of the private instrumental lesson providing an opportunity for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, historical context, technique and pedagogy, as well as issues related to practice and performance health.


Classical Guitar

  
  • MAD 2050 Classical Guitar Literature I


    1 Hours

    Study of early music written and transcribed for guitar. even years.

  
  • MAD 2060 Classical Guitar Literature II


    1 Hours

    A study of the classical guitar repertory of the 19th and 20th centuries. even years.

  
  • MAD 3050 Classical Guitar Pedagogy


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: MAD 2050 , MAD 2060 .

    A study of methods and materials of teaching classical guitar. odd years.

  
  • MAD 3070 Classical Guitar Seminar


    0 Hours

    An extension of the private guitar lesson providing an opportunity for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, historical context, technique and pedagogy, as well as issues related to practice and performance health.


Classical Piano

  
  • MAB 2050 Piano Literature I (Baroque and Classical Eras)


    1 Hours

    A study of piano literature of the Baroque and Classical Eras. even years.

  
  • MAB 2060 Piano Literature II (19th and 20th Centuries)


    1 Hours

    A study of piano literature of the 19th and 20th centuries. even years.

  
  • MAB 3050 Piano Pedagogy


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: MAB 2050  and MAB 2060 .

    A study of the methods and materials of teaching piano. odd years.

  
  • MAB 3070 Piano Seminar


    0 Hours

    An extension of the private piano lesson providing an opportunity for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, historical context, technique, pedagogy, as well as health and safety.


Classics

  
  • CLA 1950 Studies Abroad


    3-15 Hours

    Study in Italy or Greece.

  
  • CLA 1990 Special Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chair.

  
  • CLA 2300 Greek Civilization


    3 Hours

    A survey of the culture and history of Greece from its Mycenaean origins through the Hellinistic period. Topics include literature, art, mythology, history, and philosophy. Cross Listed with HUM 2300 Greek Civilization 

  
  • CLA 2950 Studies Abroad


    3-15 Hours

    Study in Italy or Greece.

  
  • CLA 2990 Special Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chair.

  
  • CLA 3300 Classical Mythology


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: ENG 1010  or 1100

    This course concentrates on the myths of the Greeks and Romans, but it includes selected near eastern and Indian myths. The course emphasizes primary mythological texts, but also explores the “language” of myth; and for that purpose, includes philosophical and historical writers like the pre-Socratics and Plutarch, who give revealing glimpses of the ways in which myth was used and understood in the ancient world.

  
  • CLA 3310 Special Topics in Classical Studies


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: ENG 1010  or 1100

    Each offering of this course will focus on a particular topic pertinent to the study of the classical world. Course may be repeated one time with different topics.

    Gen. Ed. Designation: GS (G - Global Studies).
  
  • CLA 3950 Studies Abroad


    3-15 Hours

    Study in Italy or Greece.

  
  • CLA 3990 Special Studies


    1-3 Hours

    Prerequisites: Permission of instructor and department chair.


Commercial Guitar

  
  • MBD 3080 Commercial Guitar Seminar


    0 Hours

    An extension of the private guitar lesson providing a time for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of improvisation, stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, cultural context, technique and pedagogy, as well as issues related to practice and performance health.


Commercial Instruments

  
  • MBI 2010 Improvisation I


    1 Hours

    A theoretical and practical approach to improvisation.

  
  • MBI 2020 Improvisation II


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBI 2010 

    Continuation of study of improvisation from MBI 2010 .

  
  • MBI 2030 Ethnic Percussion


    1 Hours

    Course provides materials and instruction covering the history, style, and performance techniques of ethnic percussion, hand-drumming, and electronic drumset. Students acquire knowledge and skill related to a wide range of African, Cuban, Brazilian, and Middle Eastern percussion instruments. The course also includes an electronic percussion component. Meets 2 hours per week.

  
  • MBI 3030 Commercial Instrumental Styles


    1 Hours

    Prerequisites: MBI 2010 .

    A study of the major styles of commercial music with attention to the characteristics that distinguish each style. Required of all commercial instrumentalists.

  
  • MBI 3080 Commercial Instrumental Seminar


    0 Hours

    An extension of the private commercial instrumental lesson providing a time for students to perform repertory with feedback from instructor and students. Seminar also provides a forum for covering elements of improvisation, stylistic interpretation, stage presence, repertory, cultural context, technique and pedagogy, as well as issues related to practice and performance health.


Commerical Music

  
  • MUC 2160 Introduction to Writing a Popular Song


    3 Hours

    Instruction and guidance in the creation of songs in various popular styles, including the commercial jingle. Designed for students in majors other than music.

  
  • MUC 2610 Guitar Mechanics


    1 Hours

    Students will learn the mechanics of the guitar (both acoustic and electric) for the purpose of maintaining and servicing the physical aspects of the instrument. The principles of string suspension, fret geometry, construction, and analysis of other guitar components will be taught and reviewed.

  
  • MUC 3170 Studio Instrumentalist


    3 Hours

    Prerequisites: MUT 1320 .

    The study of musical and technical knowledge and skills needed by the performing studio instrumentalist, including sessions in all styles of commercial music in the Ocean Way Studio. ($30.00 course fee).

 

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