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MULT 4010: Documentary and Corporate Video Part
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The second part of a course that allows advanced video students to use acquired production skills on a longer in depth program. This course concentrates on the technical skills needed to produce a documentary. It follows Documentary Part 1 consecutively. Can be taken in lieu of MULT 4900. Pre: MULT 2465, MULT 3560, MULT 4000, WRI 1200 and WRI 3320.
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MULT 4900: Seminar in Multimedia
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A "capstone" course that allows senior multimedia students to use acquired skills in longer, in-depth projects. This course gives students the chance to use their skills in the area of multimedia communication to create a portfolio quality paper for graduate school and the job market. Pre: MULT 2465, WRI 1200 and Senior Standing.
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MUS 1400: Music Fundamentals I
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to the fundamental workings of tonal music: reading and notating music; rudiments of music theory and terminology; elementary formal analysis; development of aural skills, including interval recognition, sight-singing, and rhythmic, melodic and harmonic dictation. Individual listening lab work required outside of class. Pre: None.
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MUS 1700: Sea Warrior Band
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Intensive training in ensemble and instrumental (classical and jazz) band repertoire. Performing venues may include campus events and performances around the state, US Mainland and abroad. Repeatable for credit. Students may enroll for a variable number of credits which determines the number of performances expected of the student. Pre: An audition is required.
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MUS 2101: Music in World Culture
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that deals with a wide variety of musical traditions from around the world, including "classical," "folk,and "popular." Students learn to differentiate betweendifferent types of music and often have the opportunity in hands-on sessions to play instruments from around the world such as the Javanese gamelan. (This course may substitute for GEOG 2721.) Pre: WRI 1200 or consent of the instructor.
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MUS 2700: International Vocal Ensemble
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Intensive training in ensemble and choral singing. Enables students to perform choral repertoire from multiethnic sources. Explores choral music from historical and cultural perspectives. Performing venues may include campus events and performances around the state, U.S. mainland, and the world. Special attention devoted to developing healthy vocal production and improving music reading skills. Repeatable. Pre: An audition is required for admittance into the ensemble.
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MUS 2720: Chamber Orchestra
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Intensive training in ensemble and instrumental (classical) orchestra repertoire. Performing venues may include campus events and performances around the state, US Mainland and abroad. Repeatable for credit. Pre: An audition is required.
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NSCI 1000: Freshman Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An introduction to all aspects of majoring in College of Natural Sciences degree programs. Students learn how to take responsibility for their academic progress by learning how to plan course schedules and succeed in science courses. Career and graduate school information is also covered. Students participate in service learning project sponsored by science-related student organizations. Pre: Freshman status.
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NSCI 2100: Biotechnology:Problems and Solutions
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Biotechnology uses biological principles or products to solve problems or produce valuable commodities. This course will cover the basic scientific principles involved and give non-science majors the knowledge and vocabulary they need to appreciate and evaluate the benefits and risks of biotechnology. Students will develop their ability to evaluate the competing influences and range of consequences involved in different types of biotech problems and solutions and to explore their own ethical and moral values and choices in these areas. Pre: WRI 1100 or WRI 1150 or concurrent enrollment in one of those courses.
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NSCI 6110: Graduate Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
MSMS students attend scientific seminars at HPU or other venues as appropriate and present a seminar on their proposed thesis research. Pre: Enrollment in Marine Science Graduate Program, permission of instructor and MARS 6000.
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