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  • 3.00 Credits

    The students will study the Portable Document Format (PDF) fi le format including defi ning and applying specifi cations for color management, fi le optimization and fi le security; recognizing and editing PDF documents; and using PDF fi les in a variety of print and non-print media production workfl ows. (0855-253, 255, 256) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes the study of the portable document format (PDF) fi le format. It includes defi ning and applying specifi cations for color management, fi le optimization and fi le security; recognizing and editing PDF documents; and using PDF fi les in a variety of print and non-print media production workfl ows. (0878-230, 245, 250) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W)
  • 1.00 Credits

    RIT's primary choral group performs vocal works dating from the Middle Ages to the present. There is one major performance per quarter and several smaller events throughout the year. Contact Professor Edward T. Schell, for information about participating. Part of the music concentration and minor and may also be taken as an elective. Class 1, Credit 1 (offered quarterly)
  • 1.00 Credits

    The RIT Orchestra performs three major concerts per year of standard orchestral repertoire. In addition, students from the orchestra have the opportunity to play in a variety of chamber ensembles. Participation is by audition. Contact Dr. Michael Ruhling for information. Part of the music concentration and minor and may also be taken as an elective. Class 1, Credit 1 (offered quarterly)
  • 1.00 Credits

    The RIT Concert Band is a large instrumental ensemble which performs a wide body of literature including traditional marches, wind ensemble pieces, musical medleys and orchestral transcriptions. The group rehearses once a week for two hours in the music room (A120) of the student/alumni building. Students participating in the course are eligible for one credit hour applied toward their individual concentration. The group performs at least one formal concert per quarter as well as several special events throughout the academic year. The group is currently under the direction of Dr. Jonathan Kruger. Part of the music concentration and minor and may be taken as an elective. Class 1, Credit 1 (offered quarterly)
  • 1.00 Credits

    A multi-cultural ensemble of instrumentalists, singers, and dancers organized to explore and perform a variety of music and dance from cultures around the world. The cultures to be studied will be dependent on enrollment. Participants' native to the represented cultures will be enlisted to assist in the teaching of basic performance practices and concepts. Enrollment is open to all students, faculty, and staff, who are competent instrumentalists, singers and/or dancers from both Western and non-Western traditions. Auditions will be held to assess proper placement. Contact Dr. Carl Atkins. Part of the music concentration and minor and may also be taken as an elective. Class 1, Credit 1 (offered quarterly)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This performing ensemble will provide the opportunity for students to become familiar with and perform a variety of musical styles associated with American jazz. These will include swing, blues, fusion, dixieland, samba, bossa-nova, ballad, be-bop and ragtime. As an experiential outcome of such study, the group will prepare a significant assortment of musical compositions for public performance. Contact Dr. Jonathan Kruger. Part of the music concentration and minor and may also be taken as an elective. Class 1, Credit 1 (offered quarterly)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with hands-on experience with basic measuring instruments used in the architectural/engineering/construction (A/E/C) industry. Students practice measurement skills in lab and fi eld settings and use computer simulations. Care and handling of the instruments, data collection, management, analysis and other calculations are developed. Students learn standard procedures to report and display measurement information. (0890-214) Class 1, Lab 3, Credit 2 (S)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to be an introduction to telecommunications engineering technology, and the skills students need to be successful at the University. (Enrolled freshman in the telecommunications engineering technology program) Class 1, Credit 1
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