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5.00 Credits
Mix-down of multi-track project begins. Students will begin to assemble the components of a final recording portfolio. Lab is included. Prerequisite: MUSC 163.
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5.00 Credits
Continued study of the theories and mechanics of recording audio signals to a digital medium. Introduction to MIDI, MMC, SMPTE, synthesis and digital sampling. Use of these concepts in a multi-track environment prior to final mix-down. Creation of final pre-mastered stereo image. Lab is included. Prerequisite: MUSC 261.
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5.00 Credits
Application of final mastering processes and promotional material to CD for portfolio presentation. Students will finish creating their final recorded work, which will be presented in a public performance. Lab is included. Prerequisite: MUSC 262, Co-requisite: MUSC 284.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the study of music theory and musicianship as related to popular (American) music, reviewing and building on the concepts/skills developed in MUSC 181 and MUSC 182. Included are melodic dictation, extended and altered chords, non-chord tones, rhythmic dictation & notation, and a survey of pop/rock music from c. 1950 ? C1970. Prerequisite: MUSC 182.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the study of music theory and musicianship as related to popular (American) music, reviewing and building on the concepts/skills developed in MUSC 281. Included are song-writing, harmonic progressions, rhythm dictation, and trends in popular music since the 1970's. Prerequisite: MUSC 281.
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3.00 Credits
The audio production program culminates with this course. Students complete their final portfolio, which includes their master CD, all pertinent documentation, and a business and marketing plan. The final examination is a public presentation of their completed CD with appropriate discussion and critique. Prerequisites:: MUSC 262 and MUSC 282, Co-requisite: MUSC 263.
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3.00 Credits
Studies history and development of western art music from Middle Ages to the present and analyzes compositions from the various musical style periods. Prerequisite: MUSC 103.
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8.00 Credits
Provides the content and experiences for students to achieve mastery of the state-defined competencies required to assist in giving basic nursing care to residents/clients under the supervision of a licensed nurse.
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5.00 Credits
Explores concepts that form the foundation of practice as a licensed nurse in the role of caregiver, collaborator or care, decision-maker, communicator, teacher, and professional. Prerequisite: BIOL 221, PSYC& 100 (was PSYC 111), MATH 099, all with a grade of C or higher. Concurrent enrollment or prior completion of BIOL 222.
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5.00 Credits
Builds on previously learned concepts in NURS 101 and introduces basic medical-surgical nursing care of clients with selected health challenges throughout the lifespan, including endocrine, respiratory, immune, cardiovascular, hematological, lymphatic, and musculoskeletal disorders. Prerequisite: NURS 101 and NURS 111, and concurrent enrollment or prior completion of BIOL& 260 (was BIOL 257), all with a grade of C or higher.
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