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MVP 1111: Percussion Skills- Hand- Drumming
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P MVP1111 is designed for students who have limited or no exposure to hand-drumming techniques. Students with some experience should also find the course challenging. Basic hand techniques will be taught, and once learned these hand positions will be applied to the hand drum in the form of African and Afro-Caribbean rhythms. Some rhythm notation will be taught, but the primary focus will be on practical application. The history and origin of many of the rhythms will be explored. Students do not have to own their own drums. Primary focus will be on African style drums, however, some Conga technique along with bell, clave, and stick/hand combinations, will be taught. Ensemble pieces will be assembled and a presentation of these will be performe Full Description
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MVP 1112: Hand Drumming
2.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P MVP1112 is an advanced course designed as a follow on for students who have successfully completed MVP1111 and have been exposed to basic hand-drumming techniques. Students with prior hand drumming experience should also find the course challenging, and will be accepted on a case by case basis. Advanced techniques will be taught, and once learned, be applied to the hand drum in the form of complex African and Afro-Caribbean rhythms in an ensemble environment. Some rhythm notation will be taught, but the primary focus will be on practical application. The origin of many of the rhythms and their relationship to today's music will be explored. Students do not need to own their own drums. The primary focus will be on African style drums, howeve Full Description
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MVS 1116: Guitar
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P MVS1116 is designed for beginning level students or for those students wishing to play the guitar as a secondary instrument. The student will be introduced to basic music notation, music form, the notes on the fretboard, position playing, formation of scales and chords, and the role of music as an applied art form. Creativity and improvisation will also be discussed using popular and classical themes as examples. The course can be used to augment other music studies, e.g., theory, harmony, as it is capable of producing melody and harmony simultaneously. Students must have their own guitars
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MVS 2126: Guitar
2.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P MVS2126 is designed for the student who has had at least six months of guitar experience or has successfully completed Guitar I and would like to study the musical aspects of the guitar in greater depth. Prerequisite: MVS1116 with minimum grade of C or equivalent experience
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MVS 2127: Guitar
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P MVS2127 is intended for students who have completed a fundamental study of music theory and notation and wish to gain experience as performers and improvisers. The course will consist of practice and performance of standard jazz, blues, Latin and rock musical styles; and will prepare the student to perform in a commercial or upper level university ensemble. This course will introduce students to the historical and artistic aspects of the guitar, emphasizing its influential role in 20th century music. Prerequisite: MVS2126 with minimum grade of "C" or equivalent experience
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MVV 1111: Voice
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
P Voice 1 introduces students to the basic fundamentals of good singing: posture, breath control, intonation, resonance, agility, diction, and interpretation. Prerequisite: MUT1001 with minimum grade of C or equivalent experience MVV1112 V OICE CLASS 2 3.0 P MVV 1112 offers the students the opportunity to continue study of the voice and voice literature and strengthen their knowledge of music as a means of furthering his/her understanding of both the discipline and the art of music and of appreciating the arts and the aesthetic/creative experience as a vital part of man's self-realization. Includes more advanced terms, skills and techniques involved in singing and topics on contemporary music, vocal jazz and blues NMT1111 P ATIENT CARE METHODS AND ETHICS 3.0 O Basics of patient care; patient and interpersonal communications and psychology; medical and legal ethics; hospital and departmental organization; emergency medical situations; and record keeping
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NMT 1310C: Nmt Radiation Safety, Health Physics, And Radiopharmacy
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O Radiation safety and protection; health physics aspects; radionuclide chemistry essentials; radiopharmaceutical preparations; rules and regulations. Includes radio-pharmacy lab
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NMT 1430: Radiation Biology
3.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O Nuclear medicine radiation biology including dosimetry for diagnostic and therapeutic radionuclide procedures
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NMT 1534C: Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation
1.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O Applied nuclear sciences: atomic/radiation physics; non-imaging nuclear medicine instrumentation; statistics; AC/DC electronic basics; introduction to nuclear medicine computer hardware, including laboratory exercises
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NMT 1535C: Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation
2.00 Credits
Santa Fe College
O Nuclear medicine imaging systems; scintillation cameras, planar, SPECT, and PET fundamentals; introduction to nuclear medicine computer software applications; nuclear medicine quality assurance and control tests, including laboratory exercises
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