Course List

Here's an alphabetical list of all the courses available here at MMC. Click on a course for more information.

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MAT 251: Statistics

This course includes descriptive statistics, probability, and statistical inference with mean, standard deviation, variances, ANOVA, regression and correlation analysis, chi-square, T-test, and nonparametrics. Prerequisites: MAT ...

MED 211, 212, 213: Publication Practicum

Student Publication Practicum provides supervised practical experience working on the campus magazine, yearbook or literary journal. Duties and responsibilities can range from graphic design to ...

MED 339: Media and Your Major

This course introduces students to the media environment as it relates to each student&rsquo;s major field of study.Students will engage in a variety of journalistic ...

MIS 114: Keyboarding

This course offers basic instruction on the electronic alpha-numeric keyboard. Students needing to operate acomputer terminal will receive basic skills that will allow input of ...

MIS 120: Introduction to Computer Processing

This course is the introductory information system course. The course includes instruction in word processing,spreadsheet, databases, computer presentations, and Internet research. As society and our ...

MIS 210: Information Management I

This course will introduce the student to basic file management and internet functions, word processing, electronic spreadsheet software, database management software, and presentation software as ...

MIS 220: Information Management II

This course will focus on intermediate to advanced functions within office suite applications. In addition, the student will work with basic file management and internet ...

MIS 340: Introduction to Programming Logic & Design

As the first class in the discipline, this class addresses the fundamentals of sound programming and explores the methodologies of program design, testing, and implementation ...

MIS 350: Introduction to Program & System Development

This course will build on MIS340 and will require students to design and write more complex object-orientedsystem modules using C#. Using business case problems, students ...

MIS 360: Visual Basic & Business Applications

This class is designed to build on the introduction the student received in Visual Basic macros in the MIS 210 and MIS 220 classes as ...

MIS 380: E-Commerce & Web Pages

This class is designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of e-commerce. Java will be used to develop business-based application projects which use the ...

MIS 410: Information Systems Applications

This course will provide the student a thorough understanding of the movement of data within an organization.The student will be assigned business based case problems ...

MIS 420: Operating Systems Analysis & Administration

This course will provide the student a comprehensive view of operating systems concepts including theoreticalprincipals and practical implementations. Networked file systems, installation and administration of ...

MIS 430: Networks & Distributed Data Processing

This course will offer the student implementation-oriented experience in implementing networks and in supporting distributed data processing. This course is intended to provide real life ...

MIS 440: System Analysis & Design

This course will give the student a comprehensive understanding of the principals and practices of designing, implementing, and managing large business systems. The student will ...

MIS 450: Database Development & Administration

This course is designed as an intensive database management course in which the student will design and developa database system and use it in conjunction ...

MIS 460: Practicum

This course will comprise an on-site experience in business, industry, or other appropriate setting that is jointlysupervised by the college and institutional personnel.Prerequisites: Senior status ...

MIS 490: Special Topics in Management Information Systems

Students enrolled in the course will explore relevant and timely topics in the area of Management InformationSystems and related disciplines. The students will be exposed ...

MUS 101, 102: Music Theory

This basic theory of music of Western civilization is a general survey of theory from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century. Special emphasis is ...

MUS 108: Praise and Worship Ensemble

Composed of instumentalsists and vocalists, this group performs contemporary Chrisian music for campus chapel services twice a month as well as for worship services in ...

MUS 111: Music Reading for Choral Singers

This course will teach singers with little or no formal musical training how to read music. Skills taught include basic music reading skills, rhythm, intervals, ...

MUS 141-142, 241-242, 341-342, 441-442: College Choir

Composed of men and women, this group travels to churches throughout middle Tennessee; prepared two major concerts &mdash; one each term &mdash; and also tours ...

MUS 181-182, 281-282, 381-382, 481-482: Chamber Choir

Composed of a select group from the College Choir, this group will prepare two major concerts-one each term-and perform in middle Tennessee churches as needed.

MUS 183-184, 283-284, 383-384, 483-484: Praise and Worsip Band

Composed of instrumentalists and vocalists, this group performs for chapel services twice a month, as well as inchurches throughout middle Tennessee.Prerequisite: Audition. Fall and Spring.

MUS 191-192, 291-292, 391-392, 491-492: Richland Creek

Composed of instrumentalists and vocalists, this group performs popular music for all types of events at Martin Methodist College. Prerequisite: Audition for 191; passing grade ...

MUS 201, 202: Advanced Music Theory

A continuation of Music Theory 101-102, the courses emphasizes seventh chords, altered chords, and modulation. Concentrated study in nineteenth and twentieth-century composition techniques form the ...

MUS 231: Music in Western Civilization

This survey of music and its place and function in the history of western tradition from antiquity to the present is open to all students ...

MUS 235: History of Jazz and Blues

This course is a study of two art forms that are uniquely American in their origin and development. The course will begin with the beginnings ...

MUS 301: Finale

This course probides hands on experience and instruction in using Finale 2010 music notation software. Studentswill learn to use the software tools to notate original ...

MUS 302: Hymnology

This study of the development of the art of hymn writing from the days of the early church to the present, thecourse focuses on the ...

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