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1.00 Credits
(1 credit)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Coreq: MCES*422) The laboratory demonstrates the topics and principles presented in lecture. Field and laboratory activities emphasize standard methods as well as practical demonstrations and applications of lecture concepts in local habitats. Some required field activities may be conducted outside of the scheduled laboratory periods. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take MCES*422;
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3.00 Credits
(3 credits)(Prereq: A grade of 'C' or better in MSCI*302/L)(Coreq: MCES*462L) This course presents an overview of modern salt marsh ecosystem biology, ecology, and current status with emphasis on related functional and structural services to the coastal zone. The course relies on primary literature to provide a foundation for related resource management, policy, and conservation topics. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade C;, Take MCES*462L;
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1.00 Credits
(1 credit)(Coreq: MCES*462) The laboratory demonstrates the topics and principles presented in lecture. Field and laboratory activities emphasize standard methods as well as practical demonstrations and applications of lecture concepts in local habitats. Some required field activities may be conducted outside of the scheduled laboratory periods. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take MCES*462;
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
(3-6 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: A grade of 'B' or better in both lecture and lab for two of the four MSCI core course - MSCI*301/L, MSCI*302/L, MSCI*304/L, MSCI*305/L; MCES*422/L, or permission of instructor. A contract must be approved by the instructor and deparment chair by the time of registration.) Each student plans and executes an original research project with guidance and supervision of a marine science faculty member. Results are presented in written and oral form. Senior thesis is strongly suggested for students intending to pursue graduate studies. No more than 6 total credits of 396, 397, 398, 399, 497, 498, and/or 499 may be used for major credit. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take 2 groups; GROUP: Take MSCI*301 MSCI*301L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*302 MSCI*302L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*304 MSCI*304L; Minimum grade B; GROUP: Take MSCI*305 MSCI*305L; Minimum grade B;, Take MCES*422 MCES*422L;
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
(1-12 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: Minmum cumulative GPA of 2.5 and a grade of 'C' or better in two MCES or MSCI courses at the 300-level or above. A contract must be approved by the instructor/faculty coordinator, off-campus supervisor, and deparment chair by the time of registration.) Research experience related to marine coastal environmental science or a related field, as part of an approved internship with primary supervision by a non-faculty member. The student must complete a directed research project and a research paper or summary presentation as part of the internship. Requires a minimum of 50 hours of on-site, supervised, and evaluated student work experience per credit. The course may be taken for up to 12 credits, but no more than 6 total credits of 396, 397, 398, 399, 497, 498, and/or 499 may be used for major credit. F,S,Su
Prerequisite:
Take 2 courses; Minimum grade C; From Subjects MCES MSCI; From Levels 3RDYEAR 4THYEAR;
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
(3-6 credits)(Restricted to MCES Majors)(Prereq: A contract must be approved by the instructor and deparment chair by the time of registration.) Structured undergraduate research projects conducted with faculty direction and participation. Projects explore marine coastal environmental science or related problems using the scientific method. One conference and no less than five laboratory or field research hours are expected per week. No more than 6 total credits of 396, 397, 398, 399, 497, 498, and/or 499 may be used for major credit. F,S,Su
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0.00 Credits
(0 credits) This is a weekly meeting for all MCJ and pre-MCJ majors. Students participate in faculty and guest-artist lecturers, as well as MCJ ensemble performances. This course may be repeatable up to 8 times. F,S
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: MUS 116 and MUS 118) A course open to all musicians interested in improving in a jazz or popular music context. Course includes an introduction to jazz/pop chord symbols, modes, chord-scale relationships, rhythmic styles, and basic repertoire associated with the jazz performance tradition. Additional components include voice-leading, transcription and analysis, self-transcription and analysis formal structures, and repertoire building (a tune list.) F.
Prerequisite:
Take MUS*116(6071) MUS*118(6080);
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of audio recording, including traditional analog techniques as well as digital hard-disk recording. Topics covered will be (1) DAW (digital audio workstation) function; (2) microphone placement; (3) mixing principles; (4) production concepts; (5) project workflow; and (6) implementation of basic MIDI principles utilizing hardware and software (virtual instruments). S.
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: MCJ 391 or permission of the instructor after evaluation) A continuation of MCJ 391. Advanced DAW (digital audio workstation) operation, emphasizing keyboard shortcuts, with emphasis on a more comprehensive study of production workflow, including multi-track recording and mixing. A comprehensive view of professional recording will be provided by (1) location/mobile recording projects (individual and group); (2) field trips to local studios; and (3) guest lecturers. F, odd years.
Prerequisite:
Take MCJ*391;
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