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  • 3.00 Credits

    The introductory course exposes music majors, especially those interested in the music industry, and Non-Mass Communications majors (Mass Communication students are required to take sound production courses unique to the mass communications industry) to the basic principles of audio-frequency, amplitude, and timbre; the technical characteristics of audio systems-monitors, mixers, microphones, and digital audio workstation; the primary concepts of music production and recording-audio signal flow, multi-tracking, editing, signal processing, mixing, and mastering; and the business of audio recording. Credit, three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course introduces the music industry student to the computer application of Pro Tools. It is considered the current industry standard program for recording and also the most powerful DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). The course covers the entire program including the newest features available in Pro Tools 8. Credit, three hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the principles and practices of modern music publishing. Students will be able to complete copyright registration forms, set up a publishing company, as well as analyze various domestic and foreign publishing agreements that are current in the industry. Topics include the 1976 Copyright Act, intellectual property, catalog development, international co-publishing, licensing, and performance, mechanical, synchronization, and print royalties. Credit, three hours.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The course allows students to have private and guided study with a music industry instructor. There are three (3) possible areas of focus, as determined by the instructor' s assessment of the student' s primary music industry interest: Music Composition; Music Business; and Music Recording/Technology. Each semester, the student and instructor will determine the specific area of music industry focus, agree upon a final project, and map out a set of weekly tasks to achieve the final project. Credit, one hour.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The course allows students to have private and guided study with a music industry instructor. There are three (3) possible areas of focus, as determined by the instructor' s assessment of the student' s primary music industry interest: Music Composition; Music Business; and Music Recording/Technology. Each semester, the student and instructor will determine the specific area of music industry focus, agree upon a final project, and map out a set of weekly tasks to achieve the final project. Credit, one hour.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Music Industry Internship positions will include as many sectors of the music industry as are practically available in local, regional, and national markets. The goal is for students to obtain real world instruction, experience, and interaction. An organized internship program under the supervision of music industry faculty involves regular consultation between the student and a supervising faculty member. Credit, three hours.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The course allows students to have private and guided study with a music industry instructor. There are three (3) possible areas of focus, as determined by the instructor' s assessment of the student' s primary music industry interest: Music Composition; Music Business; and Music Recording/Technology. Each semester, the student and instructor will determine the specific area of music industry focus, agree upon a final project, and map out a set of weekly tasks to achieve the final project. Credit, one hour.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course allows students to have private and guided study with a music industry instructor. There are three (3) possible areas of focus, as determined by the instructor' s assessment of the student' s primary music industry interest: Music Composition; Music Business; and Music Recording/Technology. Each semester, the student and instructor will determine the specific area of music industry focus, agree upon a final project, and map out a set of weekly tasks to achieve the final project. Credit, three hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides students with foundational study in music theory and ear training to help them successfully complete the courses in the music theory sequence. This course does not carry credits toward graduation. Students will enroll in MUSC 090 concurrently with MUSC 113 and 115 unless they successfully complete the music theory placement exam. Students who fail to pass any of the courses in the music theory sequence will enroll in MUSC 090 in the following semester.Credit, two hours not counted toward graduation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A course designed to acquaint non-music majors with the broad field of music. Emphasis is placed upon the examination of common musical elements, musical style periods, and representative composers and musicians. Credit, three hours.
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