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MUS 270: Harmony & Analysis III
3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MUS 171 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 280. This is the third course in a series of four courses in music theory. The course includes basic fundamentals, diatonic chords and principles of voice leading. Study in harmonic progression concludes this course. Music majors must complete this course with a grade of "C" or better to enroll in MUS 271, the fourth course in the sequence. This course may be repeated up to three times. (formerly MUS 201) [IAI: MUS 903]
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MUS 271: Harmony & Analysis IV
3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MUS 270 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 281 and MUS 211. This is the fourth course in a series of four courses in music theory. The course includes Neopolitan chords, augmented 6th chords, other chromatic materials, and enharmonic modulation. Late 19th century harmony and an introduction to 20th century practices are also included. This course may be repeated up to three times. [IAI: MUS 904]
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MUS 280: Musicianship III
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MUS 181 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 270. This is the third course in a series of four courses devoted to the aural skills of musicianship. The course includes an introduction to chromaticism; modulation to closely-related keys; and syncopation. Aural understanding is developed through dictation and sight singing. Music majors must complete this course with a grade of "C" or better to enroll in MUS 281. This course may be repeated up to three times.
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MUS 281: Musicianship IV
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MUS 280 with a grade of "C" or better and concurrent enrollment in MUS 271 and MUS 211. This course is the last in a series of four courses devoted to the aural skills of musicianship. The course includes professional rhythmic and harmonic concepts such as changing meters; the hemiola; remote modulation; diatonic modes; and post-tonal structures. Aural understanding is developed through dictation and sight singing. This course can be repeated up to three times.
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NCTK 110: Introduction to Numerical Control Systems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: None This course introduces the student to the basic man and machine-tool relationships; the development of hard automation and flexible, reprogrammable automation; and the topics of automated control, integrated with human decision making, using the generic name of "numerical control." The student is acquainted with computers in manufacturing and how they interface with N/C systems to perform useful work; the role of numerical control in automated work cells, flexible manufacturing systems and the factory of the future.
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NCTK 118: Tool Design For Numerical Control
3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MECTK 111 and MATH 130; or department approval This course develops the graphical and technical skills required to produce detailed part drawings and layouts for numerical control programming and subsequent machining. Included is instruction in coordinate dimensioning and geometric tolerancing, and concepts that relate the part design to the manufacturing process, including tool planning, specification and selection of operations with reference to the efficiency and precision of the overall process. Also included is the application of designing jigs and fixtures for use with numerically controlled machinery.
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NCTK 210: Fundamentals of Numerical Control Programming
3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MECTK 134 or 138 or MACTR 122 and MATH 130 This course includes the theoretical and practical aspects of writing manual numerical control programs. Included is EIA and ASCII tape standards, coding formats, preparatory functions, miscellaneous functions, point-to-point and continuous path programming. Emphasis is on developing programs for 2, 2.5, and 3 axis machine tools.
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NCTK 212: n/ c Machining, Lathe
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MACTR 122 and concurrent enrollment in NCTK 214; or department approval This course prepares the student for practical programming assignments and is designed to give actual hands-on experience in the setting up and operation of CNC lathes. [IAI: MTM 9]
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NCTK 214: n/ c Machining, Mill
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: MACTR 122 and concurrent enrollment in NCTK 212; or department approval This course prepares the student for practical programming assignments, and is designed to give actual hands-on experience in the setting up and operation of CNC mills. [IAI: MTM 9]
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NCTK 218: Computer Assisted n/ c Programming
3.00 Credits
Illinois Central College
Prerequisite: NCTK 210 or equivalent or department approval This course provides training in the computer assisted part programming languages characterized by APT, ADAPT and COMPACT II. Learn the basic concepts and advantages of computer assisted part programming for numerically controlled machine tools. Previous knowledge of manually prepared programs required.
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