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3.00 Credits
This is a continuation of Electronics for Music Systems I. Topics include power supplies, operational amplifiers, analog signal transmission, balancing, how to perform audio measurements, and the design of many pieces of studio gear. Labs continue the use of breadboards to build circuits, oscilloscopes for observing electronic signals, and multimeters to perform measurements. Prerequisite: MPT 305.
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4.00 Credits
Training with a focus on production values and techniques. Topics include music production styles related to recording techniques, critical listening and analysis of production values, aural perception of performance environments, the use of multiple (artificial) performing environments, applications in effects processing advanced stereophonic techniques, surroundsound theory and practice, location-recording theory and techniques, professional organizations techniques. The lab is designed to develop further the student's ear and sense of production values. Individual (small-scale) projects are assigned and executed as full productions. Students are able to sharpen their skills in their musical area of choice but are also encouraged to explore music beyond their normal area of interest. Prerequisite: MPT 310. Laboratory fee.
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4.00 Credits
The integration of all the student's prior knowledge into the development of the "music producer." Students are responsible for all creative and technical aspects of the production, including choice of composer, musicians, performance context, and identifying the target market. Selected student producers may also function as composers, arrangers, or orchestrators. Students are expected to refine their skills in their area of musical interest. The lab focuses on solving specific problems that arise out of the production assignments in class. Production situations and problems are discussed, and potential solutions are presented. Students present rough drafts of work as available. Prerequisite: MPT 400. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This project represents the culmination of all the theory and practical course work. Students are asked to complete a CD-quality project in their specific area of interest. Students may also choose an internship in the Department of Performing Arts Technology or at an approved professional audio production facility. Prerequisite: MPT 310. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course, intended primarily for students pursuing degrees in music management or jazz studies, is an introduction to the professional recording industry and the basics of the recording process. Topics include acoustics, psychoacoustics, microphone theory and techniques, analog and digital theory and equipment, recording studio procedures, critical listening in a recording session; production chain from recording, mixing, and editing to premastering, mastering, and replication. The course concludes with a recording project encompassing recording, mixing, editing, and mastering. Three hours weekly. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an extension of the introductory sound technology class (MPT 450 Sound Technology I). The objective is to develop skills necessary to work in the recording studio. Topics include multitrack recording, microphone application, recording session organization, and ear training for sound mixing. Students have the opportunity to experiment in the recording studio, applying the concepts and techniques in practical recording situations. Projects and/or written papers are assigned. Three hours weekly. Prerequisite: MPT 450 or AUD 161. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to principles and procedures inherent in the medical laboratory setting. Independent research in a field of special interest is performed under faculty supervision. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental procedures and principles employed in the clinical microbiology laboratory. Topics include infectious hazards, sterilization techniques, media preparation, staining reactions, colony morphology, biochemical characteristics of common pathogens, introduction to plate reading and antibiotic testing. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Laboratory fee.
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2.00 Credits
Advanced theories, trends, and procedures applied in the clinical microbiology laboratory. Topics include clinically significant mycology, parasitology, virology, biochemical and instrumental identification of microorganisms, problem solving, and quality control systems. Prerequisites: MT 430, 440, and 442; or permission of instructor.
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1.50 Credits
A study of renal physiology and routine urinalysis, including sediment examination and chemical testing. Physiology, analysis, specimen collection and handling, and the correlation of test results are studied for various body fluids. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Laboratory fee.
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