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MUS 160: Music Theory II 3.00 Formerly hu 3104
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
A continuation of MUS 110 (HU 3103). An intermediate course of music theory, including the study of chord progressions, figured bass, and the harmonization of melodies. Prerequisite: MUS 110 (HU 3103) or permission of instructor General Education Elective: Humanities
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MUS 180: Beginning Piano II 3.00 Formerly hu 3122
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
A continuation of Applied Piano for Beginners. Prerequisite: MUS 130 (HU 3121) General Education Elective: Humanities
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MUS 180 - Beginning Piano II 3.00 Formerly hu 3122
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MUS 181: GUITAR II 3.00 Formerly HU 3142
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
A continuation of the skills learned in Applied Guitar for Beginners. Upon entering this class students must have established basic fingerpicking and plectrum techniques and be able to read in the 1st position. Sight-reading will be reviewed and expanded to the 2nd and 5th positions of the guitar Rock, jazz and blues improvisational techniques will be studied using modes, minor scales, pentatonic scales, blues scales, arpeggios and memorized patterns. Chord symbols and chord progressions will be studied in detail. Ensemble playing, ear-training and advanced rhythmic skills will be focused on throughout the course. Prerequisite: MUS 131 (HU 3126) General Education Elective: Humanities Note: Acoustic and electric guitars (bring your own small amp) welcome
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MUS 181 - GUITAR II 3.00 Formerly HU 3142
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MUS 182: VOICE II 3.00 Formerly HU 3128
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
A continuation of MUS 132 (HU 3127). Prerequisite: MUS 132 (HU 3127) General Education Elective: Humanities
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MUS 182 - VOICE II 3.00 Formerly HU 3128
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MUS 190: CHORUS II 1.00 Formerly HU 3144
1.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
A continuation of Chorus I for 1 credit. Students will not be required to take the basic musicianship part of the course, but will join the chorus for the rehearsal portion of the class. General Education Elective: Humanities
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MUS 190 - CHORUS II 1.00 Formerly HU 3144
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MUS 230: PIANO III 3.00 Formerly HU 3123
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
A continuation of Beginning Piano II Prerequisite: MUS 130 (HU 3121) and MUS 180 (HU 3122) General Education Elective: Humanities
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MUS 230 - PIANO III 3.00 Formerly HU 3123
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MUS 280: Piano IV
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
Formerly HU 3124 A continuation of Beginning Piano III Prerequisite: MUS 130 (HU 3121), MUS 180 (HU 3122) and MUS 230 (HU 3123) General Education Elective: Humanities
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NST 101: Principles of Electric Circuits 4.00 Formerly cn 1101
3.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
An introductory course in electricity/electronics. DC/AC circuit analysis, units of measurement, electrical components, concepts of voltage, current, impedance, and power, energy and relationships between them are covered. Also covered are Ohm's Law; Kirchhoff's Laws; series and parallel circuits; Thevenin's andNorton's theorems, Superposition; and resonance. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and others are practiced. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Completion of or current enrollment in TMA 095 (MA 3108), or TMA 075 (MA 3106), or MAT 080 (MA 1104), or placement above MAT 080 (MA 1104)
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NST 101 - Principles of Electric Circuits 4.00 Formerly cn 1101
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NST 111: Digital Systems Fundamentals 3.00 Formerly cn 1111
2.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
This course introduces combinational and sequential logic circuits, decoders, multiplexers, ripple counters and synchronous counters. Analog-to-digital converters are also studied. Computer software is used to design, verify and implement digital systems at the gate level. Very High Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language (VHDL) is used extensively throughout the course. A project is required that gives students the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience in the design of digital systems. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Completion of, or placement above or concurrent enrollment in MAT 070 (MA 1103)
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NST 111 - Digital Systems Fundamentals 3.00 Formerly cn 1111
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NST 121: Computer Systems Fundamentals 3.00 Formerly cn 1121
2.00 Credits
Middlesex Community College - Massachusetts
This course is designed to familiarize students with basic computer architecture and operating systems. Basic components of computers will be discussed. The relationships between hardware and operating systems will be explored. Students will assemble basic computer components, install operating systems and program and run simple system macros in Linux and Windows. The relationship between hardware and operating system are analyzed. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hour laboratory. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in NST 111 (CN 1111)
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