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MUS 281: Music Theory I
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
A survey of elementary concepts in music theory: melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic materials; musical structure and form; composition and analysis. To be taken concurrently with MUS 283. (45 lecture hours) (DA) Prerequisite: MUS 108 or consent of instructor. Corequisite: MUS 283.
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MUS 282: Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
A continuation of Music 281. Fundamental concepts in music theory are examined in detail: melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic materials; musical structure and form; composition and analysis. To be taken concurrently with MUS 284. (45 lecture hours) (DA) Prerequisite: MUS 281 or consent of instructor. Corequisite: MUS 284.
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MUS 283: Aural Training I
1.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
A course in the development of aural perception through the techniques of music dictation, sight singing and rhythm exercises. To be taken concurrently with MUS 281. (45 lab hours) (DA) Prerequisite: MUS 108 or consent of instructor. Corequisite: MUS 281.
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MUS 284: Aural Training II
1.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
A continuation of Music 283. A course in the development of aural perception through the techniques of music dictation, sight singing, and rhythm exercises. To be taken concurrently with MUS 282. (45 lab hours) (DA) Prerequisite: MUS 283 or consent of instructor. Corequisite: MUS 282.
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OCN 101: Marine Option Program Seminar
1.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Statewide overview of ocean issues and the organizations involved with marine activities, management, education, research and business. Exploration of opportunities for internships, research projects and careers. Proposal writing, project implementation, and report preparation guidelines. Course is presented on HITS interactive television with participation of students and faculty from throughout the UH system. Orientation to the Marine Option Program. Rec Preparation: A grade of C or higher in English 18 or 19, 21 or 22.
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OCN 201: Science of the Sea
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
An overview of the science of oceanography. Major topics include the geology of the seafloor and coastal regions, the salinity of seawater, physical oceanographic processes of the ocean such as waves, currents, tsunamis, and tides, and marine ecology and biota. Occasional fieldtrips. (DP) Recommended Preparation: Completion of Math 22 and Eng 21 with a grade of C or better or equivalent.
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OCN 201L: Science of The Sea Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
This laboratory course is an extension of the lecture course. It is designed to introduce students to the basic techniques used in marine scientific study and to bring into sharp focus the principles learned in OCN 201. Occasional fieldtrips. It may be taken either concurrently or separately after completion of the OCN 201. (DP) Recommended Preparation: Completion of MATH 22 and ENG 21 with a grade of C or better or equivalent.
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OCN 210: Oceanographic Instrumentation I
4.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
This course provides hands-on experience in sampling and studying the marine environment. Stressed are the basic techniques for water sampling and analysis (i.e., salinity, oxygen and nutrients), geological and biological sampling and subsequent laboratory analysis. Meets twice weekly, each for four hours. Rec Preparation: OCN 201, MATH 135 (or its equivalent).
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OCN 211: Oceanographic Instrumentation II
3.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
A continuation of OCN 210 with emphasis on modern oceanographic and geophysical techniques and instruments. Meets twice weekly, each session for four hours. Prerequisite: OCN 210.
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OCN 214: Techniques In Marine Ecology
4.00 Credits
Leeward Community College
Techniques of collecting, recording and evaluating data in the field are stressed. Work will be done in the marine environment with SCUBA. Class meets for 1 hour lecture and 5 hours of field work per week. Students must have SCUBA certification. Prerequisite: Rec Preparation: Completion of or concurrent registration in ZOOL 101 or ZOOL 200.
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