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MUS 222: Music Theory II
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
Directed to students with previous experience in musical analysis (phrase/chord identification) and harmony (four-voice/keyboard style), this course will focus on melody harmonization, form and analysis, modal harmony, and modulation. An introduction to instrumentation and composition will be included.
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MUS 231: Aural Theory 1
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
Aural Theory 1 is for students with some musical background who wish to develop their ear training and musicianship skills. The course is designed to prepare students to be successful as music or music education majors, or to hone musicianship skills for non majors. Individual and group classroom activities and computer-assisted drills will be used to develop the student's aural skills with rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials. A working knowledge of musical symbols and notation is required. Students are encouraged to enroll simultaneously in MUS 221 (Music Theory 1).
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MUS 232: Aural Theory 2
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
Aural Theory 2 is for students who wish to continue developing their ear training and musicianship skills. The course is designed to prepare students to be successful as music or music education majors, or to hone musicianship skills for non-majors. Individual and group classroom activities and computer-assisted drills will be used to develop the student's aural skills with rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic materials. Previous experience in sight singing and dictation is required.
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MUS 240: The Art and Business of Songwriting
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
The Art and Business of Songwriting is an elective course which teaches the art of musical composition with an emphasis on the genre of contemporary song. It is designed for the student with some knowledge of or background in the basics of music who wishes to apply that knowledge to the creation of music in contemporary popular genres. Students will explore the various musical forms employed by songwriters and apply them to their own compositional projects. The course provides an overview of the historical development of the art of popular song in Western culture, exploring in particular the significant contributions made by America's immigrant and African-American populations. Students will also examine the business of songwriting and its place in the overall music industry.
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MUS 241: The Business of Music
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
The Business of Music will provide students with an overview of the current state of the Music Industry. Students will also acquire set of skills needed to pursue a career in that industry. Topics covered will include music business career opportunities, marketing concepts, management skills and promotion. Throughout the semester, the students will explore various professions in the music field and receive an introduction to music publishing, concert production and touring, management, merchandising and recording, public relations, radio promotion, brick and mortar and internet distribution, merchandising, multimedia advertising, and budgeting.
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NUR 107: Introduction to Professional Nursing: Concepts for Transitioning to Practice
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course introduces the licensed practical nurse (LPN) to the concepts of professional nursing practice building on previous knowledge and practice as the LPN transitions to the registered nurse role. The student identifies the wellness needs of the individual and community using clinical reasoning and judgement with integration of the nursing process needed for transitioning to the role of the registered nurse. Emphasis is placed on development of skills necessary for safe, client centered care that will prepare the student for success in the Nursing Program's curriculum.
This course is subject to a course fee.
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NUR 108: Introduction to Concepts of Nursing
2.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course introduces the student to concepts of nursing providing the foundation for professional nursing practice and the framework for the nursing program. The concepts of nursing reflect safe, client-centered care, which are met through teamwork and collaboration among health care disciplines. Emphasis is placed on understanding the concepts of nursing applied to professional nursing practice. This is a non-clinical course.
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NUR 114: Concepts of Nursing I: Promoting Wellness in the Individual and Community
6.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
Building upon the content from Introduction to Concepts of Nursing, this course fosters a deeper understanding and integration of the concepts of nursing in promoting wellness in the individual and communities. The student identifies the wellness needs of the individual and community using clinical reasoning and judgement with the integration of the nursing process. Emphasis is placed on developing nursing skills necessary for building the foundation for professional nursing practice in varied health care settings.
This course is subject to a course fee.
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NUR 115: Concepts of Nursing II: Caring for the Adult Client With Acute and Chronic Illnesses
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
Building upon the foundation for professional nursing practice, this course focuses on applying and integrating the concepts of nursing when caring for the adult with acute and chronic illnesses. The student identifies health care needs of the adult using clinical reasoning and judgement with the integration of the nursing process applied to specific illnesses. Emphasis is placed on applying nursing skills when caring for the adult in varied health care settings.
This course is subject to a course fee.
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NUR 116: Concepts of Nursing III: Caring for Children and Childbearing Families
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
Building upon the foundation for professional nursing practice, this course focuses on applying and utilizing the concepts of nursing in promoting health in clients from birth through the reproductive years. The student identifies health care needs of the child and family using clinical reasoning and judgement with the integration of the nursing process. Emphasis is placed on understanding and applying the normal processes of growth and development from birth to the young adult when caring for the well child, family, and supporting families through a healthy pregnancy and birth in varied health care settings.
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