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MUS 104: Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course is a continuation of Music Theory I. Together students cover the first year of a two year program in the principles of music theory. Students learn about diatonic harmony, dissonance treatments, secondary dominant harmony, harmonic analysis and part writing. The text further emphasizes the study of melody, including the form of melodic construction and the elements of melodic composition. Theory II will emphasize the creation of harmony, especially the student's interpretation of harmonies implied by specific melodic lines. Prerequisites: Music Theory I or permission of the instructor. 3 credits
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MUS 107: Music Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course is designed to increase the enjoyment of music through broadened understanding. It includes music theory and history and guided listening to recorded performances by individuals and groups. 3 credits
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MUS 108: Development of American Jazz
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
A jazz appreciation course which stresses the importance of listening and analyzing the given music for style and form. It focuses on the major performers, composers and arrangers who have significantly contributed to the development of this unique American art form. No musical ability is needed to enjoy this course. 3 credits
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MUS 109: History of Rock
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course introduces students to the musical styles present in the rock music genre and to historical and social aspects affecting its evolution over the past fifty years. Explore the form, texture, melody, rhythm, lyrics, and instrumentation of selected examples from the historical periods of Rock. Through critical listening, students will analyze music from various Rock periods: Blues Rock, Country Rock, Gospel Rock, Early Sixties Rock, The Beatles, The British Invasion, Folk Rock, Soul Music/Motown, Rock in the 70s, 80s and 90s, and Jazz Rock. 3 credits
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MUS 110: Music Across Cultures
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course explores music across national boundaries in its cultural context. At the same time, it enhances the students' listening, critical, and analytical skills along with their aesthetic ability. It is an excursion in non-western music with an emphasis on the cultures in which it flourished such as the selected music of China, Japan, India, Middle East, Latin America, Ethnic North America, Africa, and Eastern Europe. This course is open to music and non-music majors. 3 credits
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MUS 220: Band Management & the Music Business
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course will present students with the opportunity to learn about the many facets of the music business including: managing a band, recording and record deals, touring, writing and publishing music, merchandising, knowing pertinent laws, selecting a manager/advisor or attorney, selling music on the internet, and entering the motion -picture music field. The course will prepare students to make knowledgeable, practical decisions while pursuing a career in music. 3 credits
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PHB 114: Phlebotomy I
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course will provide theory and hands on training to perform venipuncture and capillary skin puncture and the collection, processing, and distribution of lab specimens according to standard procedures. It will emphasize safety standards, legal and ethical behaviors and quality control. The course includes basic human anatomy (circulatory system), basic hematology, and micro-collection techniques. Upon successful completion of this course and ALH 124 the student will have entry-level skill as a phlebotomy technician. This course is only open to students admitted into the Phlebotomy Certificate Program. Prerequisites: ALH 107, ALH 140, ALH 149. Co-requisites: PHB 124, SOC 112. 3 credits
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PHB 124: Phlebotomy II
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course provides the student with practice in phlebotomy and is part of the Phlebotomy Certificate Program. The student must perform 100 or more documented venipunctures, plus 25 or more finger heel stick and participate in an orientation in a clinical lab setting. After successful completion of this course and other required courses in the Phlebotomy Certificate Program, the student will have entry-level skill as a phlebotomy technician. This course is only open to students admitted into the Phlebotomy Certificate Program. Prerequisites: ALH 107, ALH 140, ALH 149. Co-requisites: PHB 114, SOC 112. 3 credits.
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PHL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course is an introduction to Western philosophical thought. Students will be introduced to the vocabulary and the method of philosophical thinking. Basic questions concerning reality, knowledge, value (ethics) and society will be considered from several philosophical viewpoints-for example, idealism, materialism, empiricism, utilitarianism. Questions considered include: What is the nature of God? Is there good and evil? How can we know? What makes for a just society? Students will also be introduced to the historical development of important schools of philosophical thought, as well as to the life and contributions of their founders. Placement at ENG 101 level strongly advised. 3 credits
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PHL 102: Topics in 20th Century Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Quincy College
This course will focus on a major trend in 20th Century philosophy. The organizational structure may be by problematic consideration such as religious or moral questions by philosophers who have voiced their ideas, such as Sartre or James, or by existing schools of inquiry, such as European Existentialism or American Pragmatism. 3 credits
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