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MART 432: 3d Environments And Hard Surface Modeling
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 1.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 24 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): MART 377 and 420 or equivalent. Description: Course covers the creation of 3D worlds and modeling of non-organic forms such as vehicles, surroundings, architecture and mechanical devices as well as developing the look and feel of 3D environments where characters interact. Students learn to use different reference materials and research inspirational resources when generating a world concept. Various rendering techniques and the creative presentation of final work are also covered. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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MART 440: Video Game 3d Production Techniques
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 1.5; Class Hours: Minimum of 24 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): MART 377 and 420 or equivalent. Description: Video game art-specific production techniques, asset delivery, and workflow. Texture, bump, specular, and alpha maps to create the illusion of complexity in models. Focus on low polygon modeling techniques, tiling, photorealistic textures, and character animation loops. Basic Mel scripting, workflow and asset delivery methods to increase productivity and efficiency when generating game graphics. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer: CSU.
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MUS 100: Fundamentals of Music
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Learn basic musical skills: reading music notation, sight-singing and ear training, using scales, chords and key signatures to harmonize simple melodies. Students develop listening techniques and explore musical styles. Does not satisfy requirements for the music major degree. Transfer: CSU: C1, UC*. (IGETC: 3A)
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MUS 115: Art, Music And Ideas
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture hours/ semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: An introduction to the understanding and appreciation of art and music, especially in the context of European history. An investigation into the elements of art and music equip the student to see and hear with greater discrimination, as well as recognize how these elements relate to changes in society. Lectures are illustrated with slides, recordings, films, etc., attendance at a live performance and a museum visit required. Transfer: CSU: C1, UC. (IGETC: 3A)
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MUS 120: Songwriting Workshop I
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 40 lecture/24 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420, ENGL 100, and MATH 110 or 111; Prerequisite(s): MUS. 100. Description: Combines the study of lyrics, melody, harmony and form to create songs. Simple computer tools are used to aid in creating, hearing and notating student work. Transfer: CSU.
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MUS 121: Songwriting Workshop II
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 40 lecture/24 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420, ENGL 100, and MATH 110 or 111; Prerequisite(s): MUS. 120. Description: Continuation of MUS. 120. Combines further study of lyrics, melody, harmony and form to create songs. Simple computer tools are used to aid in creating, hearing and notating student work. Transfer: CSU.
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MUS 122: Songwriting Workshop III
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 40 lecture/24 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420, ENGL 100, and MATH 110 or 111; Prerequisite(s): MUS. 121. Description: Continuation of Music 121: This course provides advanced study of lyrics, melody, harmony and form to create songs. Simple computer tools are used to aid in creating, hearing and notating student work. Transfer: CSU.
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MUS 161: Film Music Practicum
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 1; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 420, ENGL 100, and MATH 110 or 111; Prerequisite(s): MUS. 290 and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in MUS. 260. Description: Learn how to compose music for film and other media. Apply music concepts such as spotting, synchronization, sound editing and various aesthetic approaches to creatively add sound to the moving image. Instruction features handson use of commonly available commercial music software, as well as lecture and viewing film excerpts. Transfer: CSU.
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MUS 202: Music Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture/16 by arrangement lab hours/semester; Recommended: Eligibility for READ 836, and ENGL 836 or ESL 400; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Learn about musical terms and ideas and apply that knowledge to many types of music such as popular, classical, jazz, and other forms of music from around the world. Consider different ways of listening to music and learn about the different meanings music can have in entertainment, history, ritual, film and other contexts. Concert attendance required. Transfer: CSU: C1, UC. (IGETC: 3A)
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MUS 210: Histories of Popular Music And Rock
3.00 Credits
Canada College
Units (Grade Option) 3; Class Hours: Minimum of 48 lecture hours/ semester; Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 110; Prerequisite(s): None. Description: Join the argument over what is more significant in popular music -- that which is most popular, or that which is the most influential This course explores the various intersections of music and American culture in the blues, rock, heavy metal, jazz, soul, R&B, disco and dance music, and hip-hop. Transfer: CSU.
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