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MRKT 231: Advertising
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisite: MRKT 101 - Principles of Marketing or permission of instructor. This course provides a basic understanding of the field of Advertising. Topics to be covered include: procedures and policies for planning and preparation of advertising, selection of media, coordination of advertising, sales promotion and display.
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MRKT 292: Capstone Internship
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisites: BUSI 111 - Introduction to Business Administration, 9 credits in Marketing including MRKT 101 - Principles of Marketing and MRKT 120 - Consumer Behavior and either MRKT 221 - Selling & Sales Management or MRKT 211 - Retailing or MRKT 231 - Advertising or MRKT 202 - ECommerce or MRKT 205 - Direct & Interactive Marketing. This course is designed to be a capstone course for the AAS degree program in Marketing. This course consists of an internship with an off-campus organization (profit, not-for-profit, or government agency) to enable the student the opportunity to synthesize the theoretical learning of the classroom with a practical work situation. The course requires an optimum of 15 hours per week supervised and coordinated by a faculty member. Students must submit the required course documents as well as be evaluated by their employer on their job performance.
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MUSC 101: Fundamentals of Music
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This course provides preparation for vocal or instrumental performance, further study of music theory, and for elementary or early childhood education. It is designed for students with little or no prior understanding of music fundamentals, who wish to learn to read, write and comprehend music notation. Topics include pitch and rhythmic notation, scales, intervals, key and meter signatures, RVCC 2008-2009 Catalog ? For updated information, visit www.raritanval.edu 181 music symbols, basic aspects of melodic and harmonic construction, examination of the elements of music, and an introduction to ear training, sight-singing and the piano keyboard.
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MUSC 102: Introduction to Music
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This course is recommended as an introductory course designed to increase the student's enjoyment and understanding of music. Introduction to Music is for students with little or no previous musical background as well as for beginning music majors. Students will learn enhanced listening skills with which to experience both recorded and live performances; they will learn to approach music's historical, sociological, cultural, and biographical contexts; and they will gain knowledge of the many traditions of music: art and folk music, Western (European classical) and non-Western (World) music, and American (classical, jazz, and popular) music. Attendance at live performances is required.
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MUSC 103: Rock N' Roll History & Culture
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This is an introductory course which traces the history of Rock N' Roll music from its rise as a blending of White and African- American music traditions amidst the youth-oriented culture of post-World War II America to its subsequent diversification and internationalization. This history will be viewed in the context of the political, historical, demographic, cultural and technological forces at work in the modern and post-modern world. The course will also encourage the development of qualitative and quantitative listening skills and will incorporate extensive use of recorded musical examples. Students will be expected to complete listening and research assignments.
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MUSC 105: Survey of Jazz Music
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
This course is a survey of Jazz music which gives an overview of its development and repertory. Students will gain an understanding of Jazz as an art form, from its roots in Dixieland to Swing, Bebop, Cool Jazz, Hard Bob, Fusion and current trends. Major innovators and cultural contexts will also be explored. Students will be required to attend and critique off-campus Jazz performances.
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MUSC 111: Music Theory I
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisite: MUSC 101 - Fundamentals of Music or equivalent training. Corequisitie: MUSC 113 - Musicianship I. This course is designed primarily for music majors and for others with adequate background. Interested students are advised to interview with the music faculty before enrolling. Theory I, II, III and IV must be taken in sequence. Music Theory I contains a review of fundamentals: notation, scales, modes, intervals, keys and tonality; study of basic melody and harmony; melodic organization, cadences, non-harmonic tones; instruments and voices; species counterpoint; 4-part writing and harmonic progressions.
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MUSC 112: Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisites: MUSC 111 - Music Theory I and MUSC 113 - Musicianship I. Corequisite: MUSC 114 - Musicianship II. This course is for music majors and others with adequate background. Theory I, II, III, and IV and Musicianship I, II, III, and IV (co-requisites) must be taken in sequence. This course is a continuation of Theory I. Students will study four-part harmony, modulation, 7th chords of all types, appropriate elements of analysis for various musical styles, basic species counterpoint, voice leading and two- and three-part forms.
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MUSC 113: Musicianship I
1.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisite: MUSC 101 - Fundamentals of Music. Corequisite: MUSC 111 - Music Theory I. Music Theory I, II, III and IV and Musicianship I, II, III, and IV must be taken in sequence and are designed for music majors and others with adequate background. Musicianship I will develop skills in music reading, sight singing, ear training, and keyboard harmony.
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MUSC 114: Musicianship II
1.00 Credits
Raritan Valley Community College
Prerequisites: MUSC 111 - Music Theory I and MUSC 113 - Musicianship I. Corequisite: MUSC 112 - Music Theory II. This course must be taken in conjunction with Music Theory II (MUSC 112). Music Theory I, II, III, and IV and Musicianship I, II, III, and IV must be taken in sequence and are designed for music majors and others with adequate background. Musicianship II will continue the development of skills in music reading, sight singing, ear training and keyboard harmony, singing, dictation and keyboard harmony.
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