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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to expand upon previous courses and allow students the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge of power systems and use the advanced tools of manufacturing production. Students will plan, design, implement, use, and troubleshoot manufacturing power systems, equipment systems, and control systems.
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0.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to manufacturing materials, materials testing, and material science. Additionally, this course will introduce students to primary and secondary processing in manufacturing and allow the student to construct and conduct experiments with various manufacturing materials.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to expand upon concepts learned in introductory courses while allowing students to further explore how manufacturing enterprises are established, how they maintain control, how they plan, how they produce, package, distribute and market products. As a part of a product development team, students will analyze customer needs and market requirements, conceptualize a design, develop a prototype, production tooling, quality control mechanisms, process control mechanisms, and other procedures necessary to complete a basic production run and distribute a final product.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive knowledge of manufacturing equipment, safety, maintenance and operation procedures, control systems as well as leadership abilities in the field.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce some new concepts related to engineering design and problem solving, however the primary function of this course will be to serve as a venue for students to place all previous learning into a manufacturing context. Students will solve a given manufacturing challenge that requires the use of advanced manufacturing technology systems, design skills, communication skills, and a thorough understanding of manufacturing materials, processes, and techniques. NOTE: All applied music courses may be repeated for credit; however, students may not enroll more than four times in any one type of performance or applied music course and have the credit count in their G.P.A. or to meet graduation requirements. Music courses and lessons offered only to the extent that college resources are available in any semester.
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0.00 Credits
Study of the elementary materials of music both written and aural. Topics include standard musical notation, intervals, scales, triads, key signatures, and the development of skills in interval discrimination, melodic dictation, and sight singing. As a co requisite to Fundamentals of Music, CLASS PIANO I (MU12121) is required. The piano class will provide practical application of materials learned in Fundamentals. A waiver may be obtained by auditioning with the piano instructor demonstrating proficiency at the Class Piano I level.
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1.00 Credits
Training in the skills of sight singing and aural perception including melodic and harmonic dictation. Must be taken with Music Theory I.
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2.00 Credits
Harmonization of original and given melodies; chord progressions and structure; general analysis of elementary form; chromatic alterations of fundamental harmonies; and beginning composition. Must be taken with Aural Theory I. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of Music or pass a departmental test.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Aural Theory I. Prerequisite: Aural Theory I or permission of the instructor. Must be taken with Music Theory II. Required of all music majors.
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of Music Theory I. Required of all music majors.
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