Sound & Music Tech. - Music Performance & Sound Specialization HOW TO READ THIS CHART
Suggested Course Sequencing & Course Overview Chart
Courses with a heavy border are a requirement of both the AS Degree in Music Performance & Sound as well as the AS Degree in Sound Technology Courses with a light border are only a reguirement for students pursuing the AS Degree in Music Performance & Sound
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Semester 1 (12 CREDITS) MUT1111 - Music Theory 1
Semester 2 (14 CREDITS) 3 Credits
Study of the fundamentals of music through analysis and composition. Designed for music majors. It is recommended that students take MUT 1241C concurrently with this course.
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TA K E T H E S E T O G E T H E R ! MUT1241 - Sight Singing and Ear Training 1
1 Credit
The development of basic skills in sight singing & dictation.
E TPA2260 - Introduction to Audio Production
MUT1112 - Music Theory 2
Semester 3 (12 CREDITS) 3 Credits
• Prerequisite: MUT 1111 Continuation of MUT 1111 with emphasis on part-writing and harmonic analysis. It is recommended that students take MUT 1242C concurrently with this course.
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TA K E T H E S E T O G E T H E R ! MUT1242C - Sight Singing and Ear Training 2
1 Credit
4 Credits
This course provides an introduction to MIDI production and sequencing using electronic instruments and computers and stresses harmonization, voicing, and rhythmic variations. This course includes learning activity designed to ensure competence in the basic use of computers.
2 Credits
2 Credits
• Prerequisite: Audition by appropriate faculty Private lessons for music majors in voice, piano, and band instruments. Concurrent enrollment is required in music theory, appropriate ensemble, performance seminar, and keyboard class (excluding piano majors). Additional requirements: satisfactory performance in one recital and satisfactory performance before a jury of faculty. Multiple credit course. May be repeated once for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
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• Prerequisite: Audition by appropriate faculty Private lessons for music majors in voice, piano, and band instruments. Concurrent enrollment is required in music theory, appropriate ensemble, performance seminar, and keyboard class (excluding piano majors). Additional requirements: satisfactory performance in one recital and satisfactory performance before a jury of faculty. Multiple credit course. May be repeated once for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
1 Credit
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TA K E T H E S E T O G E T H E R ! MUM2634L - The Digital Audio Workstation
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Music Perf. & Sound Specialization Elective
1 Credit
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Music Perf. & Sound Specialization Elective See course catalog for choices
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POS2041 - US Government See course catalog for description
ENC1011 - Freshman Composition 1
1 Credit
E 3 Credits
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See course catalog for description Music Perf. & Sound Specialization Elective See course catalog for choices
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TA K E T H E S E T O G E T H E R ! MUT2246C - Sight Singing and Ear Training 3
1 Credit
• Prerequisite: MUT 1242C A continuation of MUT 1242; further development of skills in dictation and sight singing.
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2 Credits
• Prerequisite: Successful completion of Perf. I and II Private lessons for sophomore music majors in voice, piano, and band instruments. Concurrent enrollment is required in music theory, appropriate ensemble, performance seminar, and keyboard class (excluding piano majors). Additional requirements: satisfactory performance in one recital and satisfactory performance before a jury of faculty. Multiple credit course. May be repeated once for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
MUM2720 - The Business of Music
3 Credit
The fundamentals, guidelines and use of copyright law, contracts, agencies and management, publishing, song writing, record production and marketing.
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MUT2117 - Music Theory 4
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3 Credit
• Prerequisite: MUT 2116 Continuation of MUT 2116, dealing with advanced techniques of composition and including modern styles. It is recommended that students take MUT 2247C concurrently with this course.
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TA K E T H E S E T O G E T H E R ! MUL1110 - Music Literature
3 Credits
• Prerequisite: Min. grade of C in ENC 1101 or ENC 1101H or IDH 1110 Survey of compositional and performance styles of significant composers from Middle Ages to present. Extensive live and recorded listening experiences. Required of all music majors. Gordon Rule course in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple writing assignments. Minimum grade of C is required if MUL 1110 is used to satisfy the humanities requirement in general education.
MUT2247C - Sight Singing and Ear Training 4
1 Credit
• Prerequisite: MUT 2246C Continuation of MUT 2246; further development of skills in dictation and sight singing.
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1 Credit
• Prerequisites: Min. grade of C in TPA 2260 and MUS 1621 • Corequisite: MUM 2600C This course introduces students to sound recording and postproduction techniques using a Digital Audio Workstation. The course concentrates on developing beginner, intermediate, and advanced techniques on the most current software package used in the sound recording industry.
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It is recommended that students take MUT 2246C concurrently with this course.
4 Credits
• Prerequisites: Min. grade of C in MUS 1621 or minimum grades of C in MUT 1122 or MUT 1112 MUT 1242C & TPA 2260 • Corequisites: MUM 2634L This course is designed to develop recording skills through solid eartraining for quality of sound, principles of psychoacoustics, and basic studio techniques, including principles of analog and digital recording, and crafting of the mix. Digidesign’s Pro Tools 101® is covered as part of the regular curriculum in this course. Students must be prepared for additional hours of studio work.
Elementary course in piano designed to prepare non-keyboard music majors for minimum proficiency requirements in music major programs. Involves major and minor scales, chord progressions, sightreading and transposition. Open to non-music majors by department approval. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for a maximum of 2 credits provided different topic explored each time, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied.
Semester 5 (12 CREDITS)
3 Credits MUT2116 - Music Theory 3 • Prerequisite: MUT 1112 Continuation of MUT 1112 analyzing Western harmonic practice through the end of the 19th century.
MVB 23XX - MVW 23XX - Performance 3
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MUM2600C - Sound Recording 1
E MVK1111 - Piano Class For Music Majors 1
3 Credits
• Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in MUS 2360 This course is designed to provide students further practical study in MIDI with particular focus on sound synthesis, sampling, remixing, and software synthesizers, as well as special emphasis on advanced techniques in MIDI sequencing, editing, multi-track recording, composition and arranging, plus a broad view of electronic music and its history.
MVB 13XX - MVW 13XX - Performance 2
E MUS2360 - MIDI Electronic Music 1
MUS2361 - MIDI Electronic Music 2
Semester 4 (12 CREDITS)
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• Prerequisite: MUT 1241C A continuation of MUT 1241; continued development of skills in dictation and sight singing.
4 Credits
This course introduces students to the theory and practices of sound reinforcement and recording for the entertainment industry. It covers audio equipment, sound systems, recording techniques and sound reinforcement for live events with a hands-on, project-focused approach. E MVB 13XX - MVW 13XX - Performance 1
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3 Credits
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MUM2606 - Sound Recording 2
4 Credits
• Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in MUM 2600C This course focuses on advanced studio techniques, microphone selection, studio equipment calibration, including analog multitrack recorders, and advanced digital audio training on Digidesign’s Pro Tools®. Students must be prepared for additional hours of studio work.
General Education Elective
3 Credits
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Science OR Mathematics
3 Credits
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