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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course may be offered with any behavior science course in order to provide students with an additional but optional one-hour of credit to complement their course work. It is heavily activity and discovery oriented in order for students to become familiar with the methodology of the various behavioral sciences. The "experience" dimension of the course will provide an opportunity for students to do as well as to study the behavioral science. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in a behavioral science course for which the Instructor is offering an "experience" opportunity.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course may be offered with any behavior science course in order to provide students with an additional but optional one-hour of credit to complement their course work. It is heavily activity and discovery oriented in order for students to become familiar with the methodology of the various behavioral sciences. The "experience" dimension of the course will provide an opportunity for students to do as well as to study the behavioral science. (Uusually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in a behavioral science course for which the Instructor is offering an "experience" opportunity.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course may be offered with any behavior science course in order to provide students with an additional but optional one-hour of credit to complement their course work. It is heavily activity and discovery oriented in order for students to become familiar with the methodology of the various behavioral sciences. The "experience" dimension of the course will provide an opportunity for students to do as well as to study the behavioral science. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Co-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in a behavioral science course for which the Instructor is offering an "experience" opportunity.
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

    No course description available.
  • 1.00 Credits

    ARP 100 will provide the student with practical experience in basic audio production work. Students will be assigned to various sound related events on campus. They will be expected to perform routine audio production tasks such as setting up microphones, monitoring sound levels, setting up and tearing sound equipment, running cable, etc. This course is designed to give the student practical experience and to understand the basics of setting up and operation of sound systems for live events. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ARP 101
  • 1.00 Credits

    ARP 101 is a laboratory-demonstration-performance course. The content areas include history, types and uses for operation of Digidesign Pro Tools digital recording system for professional audio recording studios. Practical experience will be provided through participation in several real-world projects as well as weekly lab work. To ensure success in this course, the student should have basic computer skills and a basic understanding of recording techniques, processes and equipment (taken from website course description) (Usually offered Fall semester as a five week module).
  • 2.00 Credits

    ARP 110 is a laboratory-demonstration-performance course. The course provides a more detailed look at the key concepts of the Pro Tools system. This course will prepare students for the advanced courses in Music Production and Post Production. Practical experience will be provided through participation in several real-world projects as well as weekly lab work. (Usually offered Fall semester as a ten week module). Pre-requisite/Co-requisite: ARP 101.
  • 1.00 Credits

    ARP 201 is a laboratory-demonstration-performance course. The course covers the core concepts and skills needed to operate a digital audio recording system in a professional studio environment. Practical experience will be provided through participation in several real-world projects as well as weekly lab work. (Usually offered Spring semester as a five week module). Pre-requisite: ARP 110.
  • 2.00 Credits

    ARP 210 is a laboratory-demonstration-performance course. The course covers techniques for working with digital audio recording systems in a professional post production environment. Concepts and skills learned in ARP 101, 110, and 201 are reinforced with practical post-specific examples. Practical experience will be provided through participation in several real-world projects as well as weekly lab work. (Usually offered in the Spring semester as a ten week module). Pre-requisite/Co-requisite: APR 201.
  • 2.00 Credits

    ARP 211 is a laboratory-demonstration-performance course. The course covers techniques for working with digital audio recording systems in a professional music production environment. Concepts and skills learned in ARP 101, 110, and 201 are reinforced with practical music-specific examples. Practical experience will be provided through participation in several real-world projects as well as weekly lab work. (Usually offered in the Spring semester as a ten week module). Pre-requisite/Co-requisite: APR 201.
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