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3.00 Credits
Modern concepts of organizations and their management in a dynamic world. An overview of managerial activities within business and other organizations.
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3.00 Credits
A survey course that examines topics including: the entrepreneurial process and economy, the entrepreneur's profile and characteristics, youth and social entrepreneurship. Prerequisites: ISR 100 or Compass >=71. ISE100, MATH 118.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of marketing in general, course content will cover market analysis, product, pricing, distribution and promotion strategies, marketing management, target marketing, terms and principles applied to case situations.
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop awareness of basic elements of melody, rhythm, harmony, form and expression through involvement as singers, players, creators, movers, listeners, and readers of music. Designed for students with little or no musical training.
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1.00 Credits
Group Voice I is the study and application of the fundamentals of singing and classical vocal technique. Students will study and practice the basics of singing, including breath control, vocal tone production, diction, and applied rehearsal and performance of repertoire. The class is a master class setting, with students singing both individually and as a group. Lab Fee.
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1.00 Credits
Group Voice II continues the study and application of the fundamentals of singing, including the nature of vocal sound, breath support, vocal tone production, blending of registers, phrasing and articulation, resonance, and applied rehearsal and performance of vocal repertoire. Prerequisite: MUS 109. Lab Fee.
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1.00 Credits
This a beginning guitar course that will introduce students to basic methods of chording and strumming with an emphasis on traditional Spanish music. Nylon-stringed guitars are preferable, though steel strings may be used.
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1.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Music 113. Prerequisite: Music 113.
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2.00 Credits
This class will focus on developing basic guitar skills with an emphasis on classical guitar technique. Students will leave this class with a working knowledge of the following techniques: tuning, note reading in first position, first position chords, basic accomplishemnt patterns, scales, and progressions and song-pieces. Students must supply instrument (classical, nylon-string guitar).
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2.00 Credits
For students with some basic guitar skills or who have successfully completed MUS 116, Guitar I. Emphasis is on classical curriculum, supplemented with instruction in other styles, including folk, rock, blues, and jazz. Students must supply instrument (classical, nylon-string guitar).
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