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3.00 Credits
Designed to help the layman better understand and enjoy music through a study of the fundamentals of music and examination of music from various periods of musical history and countries around the world. This course is for the non music major, and is specifi cally designed to satisfy Arts/Humanities requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Designed for the non-music major and not as music credit. Covers the basic techniques of playing the guitar, the reading of music, and maintenance of the instrument.
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3.00 Credits
Traces the history of music through the late Baroque- Rococo, Classical, Romantic, Impressionist and Contemporary periods. Recordings and scores of each period are studied.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An individually structured course. Credit hours received determined by complexity of the area: 2181-- 1 cr. hr., 2182 -- 2 cr. hrs., 2183 -- 3 cr. hrs. Class assignments and work load will be established on a contract basis and students can generally anticipate one contact hour per credit hour per week in the form of appointments with instructor, consultation with project personnel, class work and report, and progress sessions. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Note: Music Theory I-IV must be taken in conjunction with Sight Singing and Ear Training I-IV for all music majors. Together these courses form the primary components of the music major curriculum forming the core of the music education transfer program. Note: Music Majors will perform in a general recital each semester.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to current computer applications and related technologies of use to musicians. This introduction will serve as the foundation for music technology experiences throughout the student's subsequent coursework. Concepts, skills, and self-reliance are stressed, with extensive hands-on experience. Topics include the following: 1introduction to the computer and basic computer skills, 2MIDI, 3computer-based MIDI sequencing, 4) computer-based notation, 5digital audio concepts and skills, 6Internet communication, publication, and research, 7an introduction to the business of music. PREREQUISITE: Music Theory I or Consent of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
History and development of the genre; its role in changing the defi nition of popular music in the United States; factors which caused it to become an international genre; its growth and evolution to the present time.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course provides instruction in developing the basiclevel touch system mastery of keyboarding. This is a self-paced course using software which helps the student develop accuracy and speed in keyboarding. Course is recommended for all students who do not have touch system keyboarding skills.
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3.00 Credits
Students have the opportunity to use alpha, numeric, and symbol keys by touch on the computer and format business correspondence letters, reports, tables, and formsand term papers. Course emphasis is on correct keying techniques including correction, word division, and proofreading skills. This course is required for all business certifi cate and Associate of Applied Science majors.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares the student for the role of the professional offi ce worker in today's job market through the use of microcomputers and a simulated offi ce setting. Tools covered include spreadsheet, database, word processing, presentation, calendaring, electronic mail, and travel services. Students apply communicative, decision- making, prioritizing, organizational, and presentation skills. Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding skill or concurrent enrollment.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides instruction in the administration and control of records systems. The course includes the creation, maintenance, protection, and disposition of records. Hands-on experience with database software develops profi ciency in the management of offi ce records. Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding skills or concurrent enrollment.
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