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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Meets the following requirements: AD This is a "hands on" class for learning and performing conga, snare drum, drum set, hand percussion techniques, focusing on the role of percussion in European, Latin American, African, and American music. In addition to enjoying themselves and having a better understanding of the world of percussion, students master rhythmic notation, counting and subdivision, time signature, and reading percussion music. Requirements include: test on notation, composition of a percussion ensemble solo that will be performed by the group, and a paper on a percussion topic of student's choice with approval of the instructor. Level: Introductory. Class limit: 12. *AD* Instructor: Michael Bennett
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3.00 Credits
This studio course introduces students to the profession of Landscape Architecture, the design process and skills.
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3.00 Credits
Performance art can employ aspects of theater, pop culture, circus, dance, ritual, music, spoken word, visual and media arts. This course focuses on the practice and production of making performance work.
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Meets the following requirements: AD This course is designed for students who have taken at least two previous arts and design related courses and are prepared to pursue an in-depth project. This seminar combines academic study and studio work, and explores theory and practice related to various visual arts disciplines. The course will provide individual guidance and group critiques for students from various disciplines to meet, present and discuss their work. Contemporary critical issues are addresses through readings, screenings/slides and discussions. We will explore how an artist builds a body of work, and discuss working processes and issues in art and society. The course will include field trips and visiting artists, when available and pertinent. Students will be evaluated on their progress towards their goals, and participation in discussions and critiques. Students may work in video, painting, photography, installation, sculpture, 2-D, or hybrid forms, but students should already have the basic skills required for their chosen project(s). Level: Advanced. Class limit: 12. Lab fee: $30. *AD* Instructor: Dru Colbert
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3.00 Credits
A documentary video or film purports to present factual information about the world.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores animation as a form of creative expression, experimentation and personal vision.
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3.00 Credits
A social history of Rock and Roll...If you are interested in what happened culturally in this country between 1950 and today, you need not look any farther than this course.
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3.00 Credits
Soundscape may be defined as an environment of sound with emphasis on the way it is perceived and understood by the individual, or by a society.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the making and use of props and objects for use in performance and time arts.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a fundamental study in guitar chord construction, note reading, chord symbol identification, fingerboard facility, theory as related to guitar, chord inversions, and scale and mode work.
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