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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Covers basic problems of hydraulics, fluids, power, hydraulics actuators, controls, pressures and circuits, and principles of industrial applications. Prerequisite: Math 091 or higher or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Describes the interpersonal skills, teamwork and organized problem solving necessary for employees in the pulp and paper industry. Students will practice skills necessary to succeed in the workplace.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces force systems and the analysis of structures, fluid static systems, and machinery using graphical techniques, right triangle trigonometry, and elementary algebra. Topics include vector notation, equilibrium, moments, couples, resultants, trusses, frames, center of mass, beams, and friction. Prerequisite: MATH 092 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 076 (Math Lab), or instructor permission.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the basic concepts of Computer Integrated Manufacturing and provides a foundation for applying those concepts in actual industrial situations. The course also introduces the student to CAD/CAM concepts and their function in the design and manufacturing process. Students will use specialized software to design parts, simulate the machining process, and observe the production of actual machine parts. Prerequisite: DRFT 107.
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5.00 Credits
Introduces music through investigation of melodic, rhythmic, and harmonic structure, and emphasizes development of basic concepts and skills in music through performance on appropriate instruments, such as tonebells, recorders, and guitars.
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5.00 Credits
Covers fundamentals, including keys, clefs, scales, intervals & triads, four-part-writing in root position & inversions; non-harmonic tones; the melodic line, major & minor keys, rhythm & syncopation; introduction to diatonic seventh chords; secondary dominants; modulation; analysis & keyboard harmony; and creative writing. Sight singing, dictation, & ear training are included.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Includes history, development of music, and music appreciation. Part of the course is the study of the music of foreign cultures. Lectures, readings, and recordings provide students with background for understanding and appreciation of significant musical styles of many cultures and historical periods. Meets the associate's degree cultural diversity requirement.
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2.00 Credits
Offers study of scales, intervals, chords, and simple exercises in improvisation for those who want basic keyboard skills. Students may enroll any quarter at any level.
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1.00 Credits
Supplements the musicianship portion of the MUSC 101,102,103 coursework. Covers terminology, scale construction and interval construction, including aural practice in harmony, rhythm and melody.
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1.00 Credits
Students attend and participate in weekly concerts of popular music presented by musical ensembles/soloists. Students will critique the musical pieces that are presented, including appropriateness of style (interpretation), musical effect, technique, musicianship and stage deportment of the performers. Prerequisites: None, but students should be prepared to perform publicly either as a member of a musical ensemble or as a soloist.
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