 | MAS-120 [ Introduction to Masonry ] |
Introduction to Masonry Introduction to the masonry industry, basic chemicals related to the masonry industry, safety practices, job planning, and current masonry opportunities.
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 | MAS-121 [ Masonry Tools and Materials ] |
Masonry Tools and Materials Basic work methods, care and safety of masonry hand tools, and power equipment.
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 | MAS-123 [ Masonry Blueprint Reading and Building Codes ] |
Masonry Blueprint Reading and Building Codes Basic elements of blueprint reading and inter- preting symbols and lines common to masonry construction and local building applications.
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 | MAS-129 [ HOD Carrier ] |
HOD Carrier Introduction to masonry hod carrier procedures, stocking walls, erecting scaffolding and pre- paring job sites for efficiency and productivity.
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 | MAT-071 [ Prealgebra ] |
Prealgebra Introduction to algebra with an accelearted review of arithmetic skills.
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 | MAT-081 [ Beginning Algebra ] |
Beginning Algebra Overview of the techniques and skills of beginning algebra.
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 | MAT-105 [ Math for Applied Sciences/GE* ] |
Math for Applied Sciences/GE* Presentations of the principles and applications of mathematics to real world situations and various trades. Topics will include basic concepts , operations with signed numbers, exponents, Metric and English systems of measurement, introduction to algebra and use of formulas as they would apply in practical situations. Applications of ratio, proportion, graphing of data, as well as fundamental concepts of geometry and trigonometry will also be discussed.
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 | MAT-119 [ Mathematics Across Cultures/GE ] |
Mathematics Across Cultures/GE Mathematical thought, concepts, and applications in non-European cultures throughout history.
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 | MAT-121 [ Intermediate Algebra/GE* ] |
Intermediate Algebra/GE* Logical development of the laws of algebra, factoring linear equations, simultaneous equations, functions and graphs, exponents and radicals, quadratic equations.
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 | MAT-130 [ Math for Elementary Teachers 1/GE* ] |
Math for Elementary Teachers 1/GE* Principles and processes underlying current and evolving programs of mathematics instruction in elementary schools grades K-8; the system of whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrationals.
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 | MAT-135 [ Math for Elementary Teachers 2/GE* ] |
Math for Elementary Teachers 2/GE* Principles and processes underlying current and evolving programs of mathematics instruction in elementary schools grades K-8; geometry and measurement; statistics and probability.
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 | MAT-142 [ College Mathematics with Applications/ GE ] |
College Mathematics with Applications/ GE Applications in statistics, probability, finance, discrete mathematics, and other selected topics of interest in management science, voting systems, and geometry.
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 | MAT-151 [ College Algebra: Standard/GE ] |
College Algebra: Standard/GE Extension and further development of algebra, with an emphasis on functions - including linear, quadratic, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic. Other topics include function trans- formations, regression analysis, inequalities, absolute values, systems of equations, matrices, sequences, and series.
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 | MAT-172 [ Finite Mathematics/GE ] |
Finite Mathematics/GE Set theory, linear programming, matrix algebra, finance math, combinatories, probability and other selected topics of interest to students in the social and management sciences.
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 | MAT-183 [ Plane Trigonometry ] |
Plane Trigonometry A study of trigonometric functions, equations, identities, and inverse functions, and solutions of right and oblique triangles.
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 | MAT-187 [ Precalculus/GE ] |
Precalculus/GE Development of algebra with a concentration on functions and a study of exponentials, logarithms, sequences, and series. It also includes a study of trigonometric functions and identities .
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 | MAT-212 [ Brief Calculus/GE ] |
Brief Calculus/GE Introduction to elementary topics in differential and integral calculus.
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 | MAT-220 [ Calculus I with Analytic Geometry/GE ] |
Calculus I with Analytic Geometry/GE Introduction to analytic geometry and the differential and integral calculus of the elementary functions. Included is a study of limits, continuity, differentiation, applications of derivatives, anti-derivatives, integration, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions.
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 | MAT-230 [ Calculus II with Analytic Geometry/GE ] |
Calculus II with Analytic Geometry/GE Applications of the integral, techniques of inter- gration, parametric and polar form, convergence of series, Taylor and MacLauren series.
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 | MAT-241 [ Calculus III With Analytic Geometry/GE ] |
Calculus III With Analytic Geometry/GE Study of multivariable calculus, parametric curves , partial differentiation, multiple integration, and an introduction to vector calculus.
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 | MAT-252 [ Introduction to Linear Algebra/GE ] |
Introduction to Linear Algebra/GE Introduction to vector spaces, linear transfor- mations, matrices, determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and solutions of linear systems of equations.
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 | MAT-262 [ Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations/GE ] |
Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations/GE Ordinary differential equations and their solutions that utilize conventional approaches, numerical techniques, matrix methods applied to systems of linear differential equations, and Laplace's transformation.
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 | MAT-270 [ Applied Statistics/GE ] |
Applied Statistics/GE Introduces descriptive and inferential statistics such as graphical and quantative description of data, discrete probability distributions, continuous probability distributions, one- and multisample hypothesis tests, confidence intervals correlation, simple linear regression, and analysis of variance.
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 | MFG-100 [ Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skills ] |
Core Curriculum Introductory Craft Skills Development of skills and techniques necessary for basic construction/ industrial maintenance craft skills.
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 | MFG-140 [ Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumental ] |
Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumental Development of skills needed to succeed in industrial maintenance applications for manufacturing.
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 | MFG-141 [ Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumentat ] |
Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumentat Continue to develop skills needed to succeed in industrial maintenance applications for manufacturing.
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 | MFG-142 [ Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumentat ] |
Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumentat Develop skills needed to succeed in industrial maintenance applications for manufacturing.
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 | MFG-143 [ Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumentat ] |
Industrial Maintenance Electrical and Instrumentat Continue to develop skills needed to succeed in industrial maintenance applications for manufacturing.
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 | MFG-144 [ Programmable Logic Controllers ] |
Programmable Logic Controllers Continue to develop skills needed to succeed in industrial maintenance applications for manufacturing.
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 | MFG-145 [ Pipe Layout and Installation ] |
Pipe Layout and Installation Development of skills needed to succeed in industrial maintenance applications for manufacturing.
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 | MFG-170 [ Introduction to Lean Manufacturing ] |
Introduction to Lean Manufacturing Introduction of concepts and principles of lean manufacturing and its relationship to productivity and profitability. Student will have opportunity to learn current lean manufacturing terms, concepts and principles and to relate them to local, state and national manufacturing enterprises.
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 | MFG-171 [ Introduction to Principles of green Manufactu ] |
Introduction to Principles of ""green"" Manufactu Introduction to concepts and principles of ?green? manufacturing i.e. waste stream management, use of energy efficient-equipment systems and learn the relationship between lean and ?green? manufacturing.
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 | MFG-172 [ Solar Green Manufacturing Student Project ] |
Solar ""Green"" Manufacturing Student Project Capstone course of study for students completing the solar manufacturing certificate or degree program.
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 | MFG-185 [ Qual. Control & Inspec. ] |
Qual. Control & Inspec. Survey of quality control and inspection including: precision measurement, inspection techniques for non destructive and destructive testing, sampling plans, investigation methods, and assessment of process variables and controls used in the materials joining/ welding manufacturing industry.
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 | MFG-191 [ Machine Tool Operations ] |
Machine Tool Operations A study of machine tools and the development of the needed skills to operate and perform fundamental setups. Machine tools used in the course are the drill press, vertical milling machine, horizontal milling machine, and the engine lathe. Related subject matter such as measuring, layout, blueprint reading, calculations, and tool geometry are included in the course.
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 | MFG-195 [ Materials Science and Metallurgy ] |
Materials Science and Metallurgy Survey and application of materials science and metallurgy.
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 | MFG-200 [ Manufacturing Project Supervision 1 ] |
Manufacturing Project Supervision 1 Standardized course of study developed as modularized training for industrial maintenance project supervision using the NCCER Contren© Learning Series standardized curriculum.
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 | MFG-201 [ Manufacturing Project Supervision II ] |
Manufacturing Project Supervision II Continued modularized training for development of skills necessary for success in industrial maintenance project supervision using the NCCER Contren© Learning Series standardized curriculum.
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 | MFG-202 [ Manufacturing Project Management I ] |
Manufacturing Project Management I Modularized training for development of skills necessary for success in industrial maintenance project management using the NCCER Contren© Learning Series standardized curriculum.
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 | MFG-203 [ Manufacturing Project Management II ] |
Manufacturing Project Management II Continued modularized training for development of skills necessary for success in industrial maintenance project management using the NCCER Contren© Learning Series standardized curriculum.
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 | MGT-135 [ Management Fundamentals ] |
Management Fundamentals Business philosophy and management theory including planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling.
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 | MGT-140 [ Small Business Management ] |
Small Business Management Factors to consider in planning, owning, and managing a small business.
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 | MGT-220 [ Principles of Retailing ] |
Principles of Retailing Surveys all phases of retailing including types of retail outlets and the basic problems of organizing and operating a retail store.
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 | MGT-250 [ Personnel Supervision ] |
Personnel Supervision The functional relationship between management and the labor force; principles of handling the human factor to maximize the productive efficiency of the firm through sound procurement, development, utilization and maintenance of the human resources in the enterprise.
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 | MGT-280 [ Leadership ] |
Leadership Review siginificant historical and current leader- ship models, also analyze individual behaviors and characteristics often associated with effective leaders, review concepts associated with team leadership, and become familiar with current organizational practices.
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 | MKT-100 [ Salesmanship ] |
Salesmanship Basic principles of selling: the techniques employed in the development of competencies in the area of selling, product knowledge, and sales supervisory skills. Emphasis is on outside selling.
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 | MKT-110 [ Principles of Marketing ] |
Principles of Marketing Principles, methods, and challanges associated with all businesses involved in marketing products or services.
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 | MKT-230 [ Principles of Advertising ] |
Principles of Advertising Strategic functions and uses of advertising, study of media, general understanding of forms of copy, artwork, layout, production and testing advertis- ing effectiveness.
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 | MUS-050 [ Preparatory Applied ] |
Preparatory Applied Individual instruction in: a. brass, b. woodwind, c. string, d. keyboard, e. voice. See music advisor for assignment to correct course number.
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 | MUS-060 [ Preparatory Applied ] |
Preparatory Applied Individual instruction in: a. brass, b. woodwind, c. string, d. keyboard, e. voice. See music advisor for assignment to correct course number.
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 | MUS-090 [ Men's Barbershop Chorus ] |
Men's Barbershop Chorus A Men's chorus that rehearses and performs traditional barbershop pieces in four-part harmony.
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 | MUS-094 [ Civic Light Orchestra ] |
Civic Light Orchestra This ensemble is open by audition to string players age 16 and over. The group performs classical string music for the public.
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 | MUS-095 [ Beginning Youth Choir ] |
Beginning Youth Choir Beginning instruction in singing and choral performance. The course is designed for treble voices only.
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 | MUS-096 [ Advanced Youth Choir ] |
Advanced Youth Choir Advanced instruction in singing and choral performance. The course is designed for treble and changed voices.
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 | MUS-097 [ String Ensemble ] |
String Ensemble The string ensemble class will consist of two parts: a large group string orchestra and small group chamber ensemble. In the large group, students will study string orchestra literature and the musical styles of many composers. They will also learn how to conduct an ensemble, study and read scores. The small groups consist of multiple string ensembles which learn chamber music such as trios, quartets, etc.
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 | MUS-102 [ Yuma Chorale ] |
Yuma Chorale This is a large community chorus that performs major choral works and is open to all interested singers by audition.
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 | MUS-103 [ Pep Band ] |
Pep Band This band performs at home football and basketball games, and other campus and community events. The band is open to all musicians upon approval of the instructor.
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 | MUS-104 [ Community Band ] |
Community Band This is a large concert band open to all students and community musicians that rehearses and performs traditional and contemporary band literature.
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 | MUS-105 [ Jazz Ensemble ] |
Jazz Ensemble This performing organization involves the study and public performance of big band jazz arrangements. Approval of the instructor is necessary.
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 | MUS-106 [ Chamber Singers ] |
Chamber Singers This vocal ensemble is dedicated to the performance of madrigals and other literature written for smaller choruses. Open by audition.
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 | MUS-109 [ Civic Orchestra ] |
Civic Orchestra Performance of standard orchestral literature written for full orchestra. Possibility of smaller ensembles providing smaller chamber works at the instructor's discretion. Open by the permission of the instructor and audition.
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 | MUS-110 [ Fundamentals of Music ] |
Fundamentals of Music This course provides an introduction to music theory that teaches the beginner to read, write, and understand musical notation. The approach is equally suited to those with no prior training in music, as well as those who have learned to sing or play without training in fundamentals.
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 | MUS-111 [ Dictation & Sight Reading 1A ] |
Dictation & Sight Reading 1A Taken along with Theory 1A and B, this course develops students' skills in aural perception and analysis, and in music reading and sight singing.
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 | MUS-112 [ Dictation & Sight Reading 1B ] |
Dictation & Sight Reading 1B A continuation of MUS 111.
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 | MUS-120 [ Music Appreciation/GE ] |
Music Appreciation/GE This course is designed to help students learn new ways of listening to music in order to better understand our rich musical heritage. While music of all kinds will be studied, art music will be the primary focus. No prior musical training is required.
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 | MUS-121 [ Class Piano 1A ] |
Class Piano 1A Fundamentals of piano.
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 | MUS-122 [ Class Piano 1B ] |
Class Piano 1B A continuation of MUS 121.
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 | MUS-123 [ Keyboard ] |
Keyboard Consult music advisor for assignment to correct course number.
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 | MUS-124 [ Keyboard ] |
Keyboard Keyboard lessons are designed to serve the music major with an emphasis in piano performance. This is the second course in the four-semester sequence in private piano lessons. There will be an added focus on developing a proper technique with the study of all major and minor scales and arpeggios, and with the study of exercises by composers such as Hanon and Czerny. Student and instructor meet for half hour each week to work on various aspects of piano playing, and to build a basic repertory of music.
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 | MUS-125 [ Keyboard ] |
Keyboard Consult music advisor for assignment to correct course number.
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 | MUS-133 [ Voice ] |
Voice Consult music advisor for assignment to correct course number.
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 | MUS-135 [ Voice ] |
Voice Consult music advisor for assignment to correct course number.
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 | MUS-141 [ Educational Methods for Brass ] |
Educational Methods for Brass This two semester class is primarily intended for instrumental music majors. The course provides instructional techniques and detailed instrumental knowledge of brass instruments for the future K-12 music teacher.
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 | MUS-142 [ Educational Methods for Brass ] |
Educational Methods for Brass This two semester class is primarily intended for instrumental music majors. The course provides instructional techniques and detailed instrumental knowledge of brass instruments for the future K-12 music teacher.
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 | MUS-143 [ Brass Instrument ] |
Brass Instrument a. trumpet, b. trombone, c. horn, d. tuba, e. euphonium.
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 | MUS-145 [ Brass Instrument ] |
Brass Instrument a. trumpet, b. trombone, c. horn, d. tuba, e. euphonium.
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 | MUS-161 [ Class Guitar 1 ] |
Class Guitar 1 Fundamentals of guitar.
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 | MUS-162 [ Class Guitar 2 ] |
Class Guitar 2 A continuation of MUS 161.
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 | MUS-163 [ String Instrument ] |
String Instrument a. violin, b. viola, c. cello, d. bass, e. guitar
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 | MUS-165 [ String Instrument ] |
String Instrument a. violin, b. viola, c. cello, d. bass, e. guitar
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 | MUS-171 [ Educational Methods for Woodwinds ] |
Educational Methods for Woodwinds This two semester class is primarily intended for instrumental music majors. The course provides instructional techniques and detailed instrumental knowledge of woodwind instruments for the future K-12 music teacher.
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 | MUS-172 [ Educational Methods for Woodwinds ] |
Educational Methods for Woodwinds This two semester class is primarily intended for instrumental music majors. The course provides instructional techniques and detailed instrumental knowledge of woodwind instruments for the future K-12 music teacher.
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 | MUS-173 [ Woodwind Instrument ] |
Woodwind Instrument a. flute, b. clarinet, c. oboe, d. bassoon, e. saxophone
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 | MUS-175 [ Woodwind Instrument ] |
Woodwind Instrument a. flute, b. clarinet, c. oboe, d. bassoon, e. saxophone.
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 | MUS-183 [ Percussion ] |
Percussion Applied music, individual lessons designed to develop college-level performing skills on percussion instruments. This course is required for music majors that are majoring as percussio- ists.
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 | MUS-185 [ Percussion ] |
Percussion Applied music, individual lessons designed to develop college-level performing skills on percussion instruments. This course is required for music majors that are majoring as percussion- ists.
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 | MUS-191 [ Theory 1A ] |
Theory 1A The materials and structural elements of music- pitch, rhythm, melody, tonality, harmony, and scale systems-are the focus of this course. It is required for music majors and minors.
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 | MUS-192 [ Theory 1B ] |
Theory 1B A continuation of MUS 191.
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 | MUS-211 [ Dictation and Sight Reading 2A ] |
Dictation and Sight Reading 2A A continuation of MUS 111.
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 | MUS-212 [ Dict/Sight Reading 2B ] |
Dict/Sight Reading 2B A continuation of MUS 112.
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 | MUS-221 [ Class Piano 2A ] |
Class Piano 2A Continuation of MUS 121.
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 | MUS-222 [ Class Piano 2B ] |
Class Piano 2B A continuation of MUS 122.
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 | MUS-291 [ Theory 2A ] |
Theory 2A This is a continuation of Theory 1 that includes a study of chromatic harmony and an investigation of 20th century techniques in relation to traditional practices.
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 | MUS-292 [ Theory 2B ] |
Theory 2B This is a continuation of Theory 1 that includes a study of chromatic harmony and an investigation of 20th century techniques in relation to traditional practices.
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 | MUS-92A [ Orchestra Workshop ] |
Orchestra Workshop The class offers group instruction for beginning level string students 4th grade or above.
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 | MUS-92B [ Orchestra Workshop ] |
Orchestra Workshop This class offers group instruction for intermediate level string students 4th grade or above.
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 | MUS-92C [ Orchestra Workshop ] |
Orchestra Workshop This class offers group instruction for advanced level string students 4th grade or above.
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 | MUS-93A [ Young String Ambassadors ] |
Young String Ambassadors Basic skills for the string instrument, ear and musical rhythm training, memorization, ensemble teamwork, and performing in public.
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 | MUS-93B [ Young String Ambassadors ] |
Young String Ambassadors Intermediate skills for the string instrument, ear and musical rhythm training, memorization, ensemble teamwork, and performing in public.
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 | MUS-93C [ Young String Ambassadors ] |
Young String Ambassadors Advanced skills for the string instrument, ear and musical rhythm training, memorization, ensemble teamwork, and performing in public.
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