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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MUS 128 Corequisite: MUS 267 Study of chromatic harmony especially as used in modulation. Students recognize and compose harmonic progressions involving secondary dominants, diminished seventh chords, as well as altered and borrowed chords, correlated with exercises in ear training, sight-singing, and keyboard harmony. Also includes harmonic and formal analysis of 18th and 19th century repertoire. [Spring offering] 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CMN 253, MUS 127 Strategies for writing, recording, and producing music in the context of an integrated MIDI/digital audio production environment. Topics include MIDI data entry, recording live sound sources, editing, plug-ins, mixing, mastering, digital music production, and generating .wav and .mp3 files. Assignments include creative projects and listening/discussion of relevant "popular" and "art" music. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MUS 128, MUS 168 Corequisite: MUS 227 Further studies in sight singing, ear training, and keyboard harmony building upon skills acquired in MUS 167 and MUS 168. Introduces chromatic materials including modulation to the dominant and to the relative major and minor. Coordinated with conceptual materials presented in MUS 227. 2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Special Studies in Instrumental Music
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MUS 128 and MUS 204 and/or permission of music faculty Opportunity for students who have completed regular course offerings to continue their studies at advanced levels. Individual students and faculty develop a project contract that sets forth objectives, standards of quality, evaluation guidelines, and deadlines. [occasional offering] 3 lecture hours
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3.00 Credits
Corequisite: NET 103 recommended Students learn to install, configure, diagnose, and troubleshoot microcomputer hardware components and various operating systems. Includes an introduction to local area networks, the identification and installation of memory, preventative maintenance, plus coverage of terminology and concepts that will assist students preparing for the A+ Certification exams. 2 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: basic computer literacy A continuation of NET 102. Students learn advanced concepts regarding the installation, configuration, diagnosis, and troubleshooting of microcomputer hardware components and operating systems. Includes coverage of terminology and concepts that will assist students preparing for the A+ Certification exams. 2 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: basic computer literacy Fundamentals of data communications theory, network management, connectivity, the OSI model, and internetworking protocols and standards. Covers topologies, architectures, operating systems, security, LAN/WAN components, modem implementation, LAN troubleshooting and support resources, fault tolerance, network adapters, and client-server environments. Assists students preparing for the Network+ Certification exam. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: basic computer literacy Students learn to install the Windows desktop OS; create users/groups; administer file/print resources; manage hardware; optimize performance and reliability; configure desktops using control panel, registry, system policies; and configure network protocols and services. Covers resource auditing, data storage management, network monitoring, and security, plus introduction to DNS and Active Directory. Hands-on exercises reinforce Microsoft certification exam objectives. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: NET 102 or A+ Certification; NET 120 or permission of program coordinator Students learn to install and configure the Windows server network OS, including overall administration, advanced file system concerns, and active directory services. Covers routing, remote access, network security, fault tolerance, and server and network resource optimization. Introduces application servers and troubleshooting in a network environment. Hands-on exercises reinforce Microsoft certification exam objectives. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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