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3.00 Credits
All students pursuing the BFA must complete the following requirements: A written document in thesis form presented to the faculty of the Art Department that is evaluated in terms of content-supporting work accomplished in the student's major area of emphasis. The candidate arranges for a public exhibition either in the Cecille R. Hunt Gallery or some other appropriate setting. The candidate assumes personal responsibility for making all necessary arrangements for this exhibition. A public exhibition of thesis works arranged by the BFA candidates. Each assumes and shares responsibility for all necessary arrangements, including reservation of gallery space or appropriate public venue, opening reception and design and mailing of exhibition show card. Prerequisites: ART 3900 and completion of art program requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the basics of audio recording, tape editing, sound mixing, selection and mixing of music, and special effects of audio production. Students are expected to work independently in the audio studio. Prerequisites: MEDC 1010 and EPMD 1000 OR permission of instructor.
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Students learn the basic principles of the interfacing of musical instruments, computers, and recording studio technology. The course focuses on MIDI message structure and basic MIDI applications, including sequencing, mixing, and effects processing.
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3.00 Credits
Continues and expands the concepts and techniques presented in Audio Production I. Students learn advanced stereo audio production, both in the studio and on location. Prerequisite: AUDI 1000.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the theoretical and practical elements of radio production and radio station operation. Topics include basic announcing, interviewing, tape and digital editing, news reading, and production of station promos and commercials. Technical skills include operation of broadcast console, audio tape recorder, cartridge recorder, digital audio tape recorder, mini disc recorder and Adobe Audition editing software. Students are expected to work independently in the radio studio. Prerequisite: AUDI 1000 OR permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn multitrack audio-recording strategies and techniques. Topics include: studio session procedures, theory and operation of multitrack tape recorder and audio console, and multitrack recording techniques for speech and music. Prerequisite: AUDI 2000.
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3.00 Credits
Offered periodically to deal with topics in audio not covered by regularly offered courses. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Prerequisite may vary with topic.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn basic electronics and the use of electronic test equipment for the diagnosis and repair of professional audio equipment. Students learn to trace problems as well as read schematics and flow charts. Students will be expected to become familiar with the following audio concepts and applications: distortion, phase, equalization, white noise, VU meters, DB meters, and signal flow in a chain of audio equipment. Prerequisite: AUDI 2000.
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Students learn the principles and applications of sound system design and operation. Topics include: basic acoustics, loud-speaker coverage and alignment, power amplifiers, system interconnection, troubleshooting, and operation of sound reinforcement systems. The class examines both permanent and portable systems. Students apply sound system design theory by mixing the "house sound" for specific events on campus. Prerequisite: AUDI 2000.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to record a wide variety of concerts outside the recording studio: on campus, including faculty and student performances of jazz, classical music, and opera. Students work individually and in teams. May be repeated for credit as content varies. Prerequisite: AUDI 3000.
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