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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the concepts, techniques, and vocabulary needed to setup and operate sound reinforcement systems. Examine basics of assembling a system and securing employment in the live sound industry. Prerequisite: MUSTC 121 and 122 or instructor permission. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the operation of a multitrack recording studio and work as engineers on a variety of projects. Instruction combines demonstration and hands-on learning opportunities. Previously MUSTC 223. Prerequisite: MUSTC 123 or instructor permission. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
Students expand their understanding of the multitrack recording process from the initial recording to production. Emphasis is on the development of a student recording portfolio. Instruction is balanced between demonstration and hands-on learning opportunities. Previously MUSTC 224. Prerequisite: MUSTC 221 or equivalent with permission of instructor. Student option grading.
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3.00 Credits
Students study advanced topics in multitrack production. Emphasis ison the development of an expanded student portfolio. Instruction combines demonstration and hands-on learning opportunities. Previously MUSTC 225. Prerequisite: MUSTC 222 or equivalent with permission of instructor. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Provides students with a working understanding of advanced non-linear digital production of music using digital audio workstations in a recording studio environment. Portfolio materials demonstrate music recording, mixing and mastering techniques. Previously MUSTC 246. Prerequisite: MUSTC 131, MUSTC 132, MUSTC 133 and VCT 124 or Instructor Permission. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced radio broadcast-oriented commercial, public service, short-and long-form programming non-linear digital production using digital audio workstations in a recording studio environment, based upon a broadcast paradigm (quick turnaround, high-volume production of time sensitive audio content). Previously MUSTC 247. Prerequisite: MUSTC 131, MUSTC 132, MUSTC 133, MUSTC 231 and VCT 124, or Instructor Permission. Student option grading.
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5.00 Credits
Design music, sound effects, & other creative audio components for existing video material, taken from DVD, video tape or film-transfer, using advanced production techniques on a non-linear digital audio workstation. Learn standards & practices used in the post-production industry in a recording studio environment. Previously MUSTC 248. Prerequisite: MUSTC 131, MUSTC 132, MUSTC 133, MUSTC 231, MUSTC 232, and VCT 124 or instructor permission. Student option grading.
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4.00 Credits
Application of music theory concepts to 'reallife'situations of pop and commercial music. Basic ear training, harmony, rhythm, melody, arranging, and production techniques examined. Designed primarily for students enrolled in Music Technology Program. Previously MUSTC 215. Prerequisite: MUSC& 143 or permission of instructor. Student option grading.
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4.00 Credits
Application of music theory concepts to pop and commercial music. Intermediate ear training, harmony, rhythm, melody, arranging, and production techniques examined. The course is designed primarily for students enrolled in the Music Technology Program. Previously MUSTC 216. Prerequisite: MUSTC 241
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4.00 Credits
Application of music theory concepts to 'reallife'situations of pop & commercial music. Advanced ear training, harmony, rhythm, melody arranging, & production techniques examined. Designed primarily for students enrolled in Music Technology Program. Previously MUSTC 217. Prerequisite: MUSTC 242 or equivalent with permission of instructor. Student option grading.
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