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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours Development of art from ancient to modern times. Evolving techniques andstyles in historical context. Major movements, concepts, and artists in painting, sculpture, photography and architecture are explored and discussed.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours Concentrating on the 20th century, this course deals with the major directions the various art forms-painting, sculpture, architecture, and photography-have taken into the contemporary period. The intellectual, social, and cultural forces creating the form and content of modern art will be considered.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours Exploration of the ways of looking at and understanding works of art in the fields of painting, sculpture, architecture, and photography. Consideration ofthe relationships between these arts and society at large. The creative process in both the artist and the viewer.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours Outstanding artistic achievements in Italy and Northern Europe from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries. Development of painting, sculpture, and architecture; their relation to political and social movements; study of major schools and representative artists. AUDIO RECORDING TECHNOLOGY
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13.00 Credits
13 Credits 3 Class Hours Introduction to American Sign Language, Deaf Culture, and fmgerspelling. Development of basic sign-language skills to communicate with the hearing-impaired. Emphasis on communicating with the deaf in educational and rehabilitative settings, conversation in signs, basic rules of grammar, and aspects of the deaf community.
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2.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours Prerequisite: ASL 101 Continuation of basic American Sign Language and Deaf Culture study, with opportunities to build receptive and expressive sign vocabulary and phrases. Development of conversational skills in American Sign Language.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours Study of basic audio and acoustic theory. Understanding the concepts of audio recording. Characteristics and suggested uses of various microphones. Operating principles of tape recorders, recording consoles, and state-of-the-art outboard recording equipment. Demonstrations of special effects and other technical tools used in recording.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: AUD 101 Study and demonstration of techniques in recording, mixing, and production. Practical application of studio procedures in actual recording situations. Development of skills on recording consoles, tape machines (8-track and 2-track) and special outboard recording equipment, including reverb systems, digital delay, compression and harmonizers. An overview of the recording studio and the medium itself as a creative art form.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: AUD 102 An in-depth study of studio procedures, production techniques, digital signal processing, audio alignment procedures, editing, system analysis, and studio business. Completion of a 24-track recording from pre-production to mixdown.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits 3 Class Hours 1 Lab Hour Prerequisite: AUD 201 Development of skills necessary for employment in a professional studio using 48-track SSL equipment in the analog and digital format.
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