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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Mathematics

  
  • MTH 242 - Engineering Statistics

    Hours: 3
    An introduction to statistical methods in engineering and the physical sciences dealing with basic probability, distribution theory, confidence intervals, significance tests, and sampling.

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of “C” in MTH 210 .
  
  • MTH 245 - Differential Equations

    Hours: 3
    A study of separable variables, homogeneous equations, exact equations, integrating factors, linear differential equations, LaPlace transform, and applications.

    Prerequisite: Minimum grade of “C” in MTH 220 .
  
  • MTH 270 - I.S.-Mathematics

    Hours: 1 - 5
    A specialized program of study directly related to the department’s area of expertise. The course is arranged between a faculty member and student and takes into consideration the needs, interests and background of the student.

    Prerequisite: Consent of instructor
  
  • MTH 280 - Special Topics-Mathematics

    Hours: 1 - 5
    Courses are offered to accommodate special interests of students and/or faculty. Typically, the course will cover new material not currently contained in the curriculum at ECC.

    Prerequisite: None

Medical Assistant

  
  • MDA 100 - Medial Assistant Externship Prep (MEP)

    Hours: 0
    Medical Assistant students will complete all portions of the Medical Assistant Externship Packet (MEP) including passing a background check (as specified in packet information), a negative result drug screen (as specified in packet information), proof of two negative Tuberculosis tests or 1 chest x-tray, proof of immunity to measles and rubella (2 immunization dates or 1 titre) and check pox (date of disease of 2 immunization dates or 1 titre), proof of a Hepatitis “B” series (may be in progress) and influenza vaccination prior to registering for any MEP course. THis packet is valid for 12 months and will be applied to all Medical Assistant Externships completed within that time frame.

    Prerequisite: MDA 113 , MDA 213  with a minimum grade of B and a passing grade in EMS 102  DEADLINE FOR COMPLETION–NO EXCEPTIONS: To register for a fall semester MEP course, MDA 1000 must be completed by-May 1st. To register for a spring semester MEP course, MDA 1000 must be completed by-October 1.
  
  • MDA 101 - Administrative Procedures

    Hours: 3
    This lecture course will focus on medical office procedures including appointment scheduling, medical records, creation and maintenance, phone communication, financial process, coding, billing, collecting, third party reimbursement, credit arrangements, and computer use in the medical office.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MDA 112 - Office Interpersonal & Communication Skills

    Hours: 3
    This lecture course will stress emphasis on the application of basic psychological principles and the study of behavior, as they apply to special populations. This course includes such topics as developmental stages of the life cycle, principles of listening, therapeutic, verbal and non-verbal communication skills as they relate to the medical assistant role.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MDA 113 - Clinical Procedures

    Hours: 4
    This course features a combination of lecture and laboratory time with emphasis on patient-centered assessment, examination, intervention, and treatment as directed by physicians. Includes vital signs, collection and documentation of patient information, asepsis, instruments, minor surgical procedures, injections, perform CLIA waived tests, maintain growth charts, hand washing, autoclaving/sterilization, wound care, and other treatments as appropriate for the medical office.

    Lecture/Laboratory: Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week.
    Prerequisite/Corequisite: EMS 101  BLS Hlthcare Providers
  
  • MDA 121 - Medical Ethics for Healthcare Professionals

    Hours: 3
    Course uses ethical theories to investigate moral problems in medicine and health care delivery. Topics include patients’ rights, professional obligations of different healthcare
    professionals, euthanasia, genetics and reproduction, experimentation on human subjects,
    and the right to health care.  Also covers Electronic Health Records and case studies of
    real life actual dilemmas.

    Open only to: Medical Assistant Major
    Corequisite: Student must be a declared Medical Assistant Major to enroll in this course
  
  • MDA 213 - Medical Laboratory Procedures

    Hours: 4
    This career technical course credit hour includes collection, processing and transport of blood, urine, cultures; identification of normal ranges; and quality control measures. Students will learn principals of infection control and medical asepsis. Students will knowledge of and demonstrate performance on an EKG. Lab coat is required for this course and will not be provided by the instructor.

    Lecture/Laboratory: Two hours of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week.
    Prerequisite: MDA 113  
  
  • MDA 222 - Program Capstone-Medical Assistant Review

    Hours: 3
    A preparation for the Certified Medical Assisting Exam, including a review of all three components of the CMA exam. Presents an explanation of how the exam is scored and provides opportunities to take practice exams. Students will be required to sit for the CMA AAMA National Exam.

    Prerequisite: The course should be taken the last or next to the last semester prior to graduation.
  
  • MDA 223 - Medical Assistant Clinical Externship

    Hours: 4
    This is an externship in the Medical Assistant Career Technical Program. Students are placed in a health care setting, which provides practical experience to apply knowledge and skills learned to meet the competencies of the Medical Assistant program. Close and/or direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional (faculty or preceptor) in a clinical setting. Clinical education is an unpaid learning experience in which the student completes 200 hours of work. Students must complete this externship with a 100% on competency requirements.

    Prerequisite: MDA 113  & MDA 213 . Students must pass all program externship application requirements & have consent of program instructor.

Multimedia Design

  
  • ART 165 - Digital Video Technician I

    Hours: 3


    This is a studio course. This course introduces students to the technology used to create and edit digital video. Using digital video cameras and non-linear editing tools students will learn the technological, aesthetic, and theoretical basics of creating motion media. The course culminates in the creation of a short subject student film. Non-studiio, field hours required.

     

    MOTR PERF 105M

    Prerequisite: None

  
  • ART 171 - Digital Photography

    Hours: 3
    This is a studio course. This course introduces students to the world of professional photography. Students will learn to use professional photography equipment to take the best possible photographs. Focus will be placed on learning to create a digital workflow for dealing with the large number of photographs that professional photographers process on a daily basis. Emphasis will be placed on having properly configured equipment at the time of the shoot to minimize the time spent in post production. The class will require a significant investment of time outside the class.


Music

  
  • MUA 100 - Studio Performance Class

    Hours: 0
    To enhance the knowledge of the applied lesson repertoire including historical background of the repertoire, theoretical syntheses of the music and performance aspects of the assigned work in applied lessons.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MUA 101 - Applied Voice I

    Hours: 1
    Private voice lessons.

  
  • MUA 102 - Applied Voice II

    Hours: 1
    Private voice lessons

  
  • MUA 103 - Applied Voice III

    Hours: 1
    Private voice lessons

  
  • MUA 111 - Applied Instrument I

    Hours: 1
    Private instrument lessons.

  
  • MUA 112 - Applied Instrument II

    Hours: 1
    Private instrument lessons.

  
  • MUA 113 - Applied Instrument III

    Hours: 1
    Private instrument lessons.

  
  • MUA 115 - Applied Woodwind I

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Woodwinds. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MUA 116 - Applied Woodwind II

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Woodwinds. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 115  
  
  • MUA 117 - Applied Woodwind III

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Woodwinds. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 116  
  
  • MUA 121 - Applied Low Brass I

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Low Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MUA 122 - Applied Low Brass II

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Low Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 121  
  
  • MUA 123 - Applied Low Brass III

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Low Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 122  
  
  • MUA 125 - Applied High Brass I

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in High Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MUA 126 - Applied High Brass II

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in High Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 125  
  
  • MUA 127 - Applied High Brass III

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in High Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 126  
  
  • MUA 131 - Applied Piano I

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in piano.

  
  • MUA 132 - Applied Piano II

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in piano.

  
  • MUA 133 - Applied Piano III

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in piano.

  
  • MUA 135 - Applied String I

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in String. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

  
  • MUA 136 - Applied String II

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in String. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

  
  • MUA 137 - Applied String III

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in String. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

  
  • MUA 141 - Applied Guitar I

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Guitar. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MUA 142 - Applied Guitar II

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Guitar. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 141  
  
  • MUA 143 - Applied Guitar III

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Guitar. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 142  
  
  • MUA 145 - Applied Percussion I

    Hours: 1
    Private lesson in percussion. Students taking percussion lessons will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas (snare drum, mallet keyboard, timpani, drum set, and auxiliary percussion).

  
  • MUA 146 - Applied Percussion II

    Hours: 1


    Private lessons in percussion. Students taking percussion lessons will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas (snare drum, mallet keyboard, timpani, drum set, and auxiliary percussion).

     

  
  • MUA 147 - Applied Percussion III

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in percussion. Students taking percussion lessons will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas (snare drum, mallet keyboard, timpani, drum set, and auxiliary percussion).

  
  • MUA 200 - Studio Performance Class

    Hours: 0
    To enhance the knowledge of the applied lesson repertoire including historical background of the repertoire, theoretical syntheses of the music and performance aspects of the assigned work in applied lessons.

  
  • MUA 201 - Applied Voice IV

    Hours: 1
    Private voice lessons.

  
  • MUA 202 - Applied Voice Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1
    Private voice lessons. Repeatable.

  
  • MUA 211 - Applied Instrument IV

    Hours: 1
    Private instrument lessons.

  
  • MUA 212 - Applied Instrument Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1
    Private instrument lessons. Repeatable

  
  • MUA 215 - Applied Woodwind IV

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Woodwinds. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 117  
  
  • MUA 216 - Applied Woodwind Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Woodwind. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances. Repeatable.

    Prerequisite: MUA 215  
  
  • MUA 221 - Applied Low Brass IV

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Low Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 123  
  
  • MUA 222 - Applied Low Brass Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Low Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 221  
  
  • MUA 225 - Applied High Brass IV

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in High Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 127  
  
  • MUA 226 - Applied High Brass Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in High Brass. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 225  
  
  • MUA 231 - Applied Piano IV

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in piano.

  
  • MUA 232 - Applied Piano Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1-2
    Private lessons in piano. Repeatable.

  
  • MUA 235 - Applied String IV

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in String. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

  
  • MUA 236 - Applied String Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1-2
    Private lessons in String. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances. Repeatable.

  
  • MUA 237 - Applied String VI

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in String. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

  
  • MUA 241 - Applied Guitar IV

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in Guitar. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances.

    Prerequisite: MUA 143  
  
  • MUA 242 - Applied Guitar Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1-2
    Private lessons in Guitar. Students taking private lessons on their specific instrument will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas, but focus on solo performances. Repeatable.

    Prerequisite: MUA 241  
  
  • MUA 245 - Applied Percussion IV

    Hours: 1
    Private lessons in percussion. Students taking percussion lessons will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas (snare drum, mallet keyboard, timpani, drum set, and auxiliary percussion).

  
  • MUA 246 - Applied Percussion Advanced Skills

    Hours: 1-2
    Private lesson in percussion. Students taking percussion lessons will work at developing their skills and knowledge in multiple areas (snare drum, mallet keyboard, timpani, drum set, and auxiliary percussion). Repeatable.

  
  • MUC 001 - Recital Attendance I

    Hours: 0
    Course fulfills students’ attendance requirement at various recital events. Pass or Fail.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MUC 002 - Recital Attendance II

    Hours: 0
    Course fulfills students’ attendance requirement at various recital events. Pass or Fail.

    Open only to: For music majors only.
    Prerequisite: MUC 001  
  
  • MUC 003 - Recital Attendance III

    Hours: 0
    Course fulfills students’ attendance requirement at various recital events. Pass or Fail.

    Open only to: For music majors only.
    Prerequisite: MUC 002  
  
  • MUC 004 - Recital Attendance IV

    Hours: 0
    Course fulfills students’ attendance requirement at various recital events. Pass or Fail.

    Open only to: For music majors only.
    Prerequisite: MUC 003  
  
  • MUC 005 - Recital Attendance V

    Hours: 0
    Course fulfills students’ attendance requirement at various recital events. Pass or Fail.

    Open only to: For music majors only.
    Prerequisite: MUC 004  
  
  • MUC 006 - Recital Attendance VI

    Hours: 0
    Course fulfills students’ attendance requirement at various recital events. Pass or Fail.

    Open only to: For music majors only.
    Prerequisite: MUC 005  
  
  • MUC 101 - Music Theory I(Aural)

    Hours: 1
    A beginning course in music theory, study of intervals, triads, four-part diatonic harmony, connection of triads, embellishing tones, and inversions. Sight singing, aural recognition of all diatonic intervals, melodic phrases, and rhythms are studied.

    Prerequisite: No prerequisite.
  
  • MUC 102 - Music Theory I (Written)

    Hours: 3
    A beginning course in music theory, study of intervals, triads, four-part diatonic harmony, connection of triads, embellishing tones, and inversions. Sight singing, aural recognition of all diatonic intervals, melodic phrases, and rhythms are studied. Includes two hours aural theory per week.

    Prerequisite: No prerequisite.
  
  • MUC 103 - Music Theory II (Aural)

    Hours: 1
    A second course in music theory, extending into areas of seventh chords, secondary functions, modulations, and form. Includes two hours aural theory per week.

    Prerequisite: MUC 102  & MUC 101  
  
  • MUC 104 - Music Theory II (Written)

    Hours: 3
    A second course in music theory, extending into areas of seventh chords, secondary functions, modulations, and form. Includes two hours aural theory per week.

    Prerequisite: MUC 102  & MUC 101  
  
  • MUC 111 - Class Piano I: Beginners

    Hours: 2
    Small group instruction for student with little to no previous piano teaching. An introduction to keyboard fundamentals through the study of note reading, rhythm symbols, technique and playing early elementary level repertoire.

    Prerequisite: None
  
  • MUC 112 - Class Piano II: Upper Elementary

    Hours: 2
    Small group instruction for students who have completed Class Piano I, or have limited prior piano training. Students may already read and play in both clefs. Studies; Easy classical repertoires; one octave major and minor scales, arpeggios, and chord progressions; simple harmonization, transportation and sight reading techniques.

    Prerequisite: MUC 111  
  
  • MUC 113 - Class Piano III: Early Intermediate

    Hours: 2
    Small group instruction at an early intermediate level for students who have successfully completed Class Piano II or who have had several semesters of previous training. Studies; Intermediate classical repertoire; major and minor scales, arpeggios, chord progression, transposition, sight reading, and harmonization techniques.

    Prerequisite: MUC 112  
  
  • MUC 141 - Vocal Diction (English & French)

    Hours: 1


    The purpose of the course is to survey the fundamentals of English and French diction through study and implementation of the standard international phonetic alphabet (IPA), the
    correct pronunciation of English and French consonants and vowels, and the diction rules of the two languages.

    Corequisite: One of the following Applied Voice courses: MUA 101   MUA 102   MUA 103   MUA 201   MUA 202   MUA 203  

     

  
  • MUC 142 - Vocal Diction (Italian & German)

    Hours: 1
    The purpose of the course is to survey the fundamentals of Italian and German diction through study and implementation of the standard international phonetic alphabet (IPA), the
    correct pronunciation of Italian and German consonants and vowels, and the diction rules of the two languages.

    Corequisite: Must be in enrolled in an Applied Voice course: MUA 101   MUA 102   MUA 103   MUA 201   MUA 202   MUA 203  
  
  • MUC 201 - Music Theory III (Aural)

    Hours: 1
    A third course in music theory. A study of chromatic harmony including borrowed and altered chords, mode mixture, and additional forms. Two hours aural theory per week.

    Prerequisite: MUC 104  & MUC 103  
  
  • MUC 202 - Music Theory III (Written)

    Hours: 3
    A third course in music theory. A study of chromatic harmony including borrowed and altered chords, mode mixture, and additional forms. Two hours aural theory per week.

    Prerequisite: MUC 104  & MUC 103  
  
  • MUC 203 - Music Theory IV (Aural)

    Hours: 1
    A continuation of MUC 202  and MUC 201  to more complex areas of chromatic harmony and analytical techniques for major trends in 20th century composition.

    Prerequisite: MUC 201  MUC 202  
  
  • MUC 204 - Music Theory IV (Written)

    Hours: 3
    A continuation of MUC 202  and MUC 201  to more complex areas of chromatic harmony and analytical techniques for major trends in 20th century composition.

    Prerequisite: MUC 202  & MUC 201  
  
  • MUC 211 - Class Piano IV: Intermediate

    Hours: 2
    Small group instruction for students who have successfully completed Class Piano III or are already playing intermediate classical repertoire. Studies; Advanced classical repertoire; all major and minor scales, arpeggios, chord progressions, advanced sight reading, transposition and harmonization techniques.

    Prerequisite: MUC 113  
  
  • MUC 212 - Class Piano Advanced Skills

    Hours: 2
    Class Piano sequence of small group instruction in piano, is limited to 12 students per class. The courses range from beginning through late intermediate levels and are designed to develop skills and techniques applicable to all keyboard styles. Class Piano V is designed for students at the late intermediate level of technical skill. Students will be assigned individual pieces from the various eras of classical repertoire (Baroque through 20th Century). All students will work on technical and functional materials in a progressive, orderly manner. Materials will emphasize musicianship skills in correlation to keyboard proficiency examinations for continuing musical studies. Repeatable.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval.
  
  • MUC 222 - Basic Conducting

    Hours: 2
    Basic Conducting is an introduction to conducting skills with an emphasis on the art and study of conducting, baton technique, left hand technique, non-verbal communication, leadership, conducting terminology, transpositions and score reading.

    Prerequisite: MUC 102 , MUC 101 , MUC 104 , and MUC 103 ; minimum grade C
  
  • MUE 101 - Choral Association I

    Hours: 1


    A performance course open to all students and community members who have had previous choral or music experience. The purpose of the ECC Choral Association is to prepare the large choral work for performance along with the ECC College Choir and an area symphony during the Spring Semester of each academic year. The goal of the choir is to promote singing in the college and the community through the performance of quality choral repertoire and proper vocal technique.

     

    MOTR PERF 102C

  
  • MUE 102 - Choral Association II

    Hours: 1


    A performance course open to all students and community members who have had previous choral or music experience. The purpose of the ECC Choral Association is to prepare the large choral work for performance along with the ECC College Choir and an area symphony during the Spring Semester of each academic year. The goal of the choir is to promote singing in the college and the community through the performance of quality choral repertoire and proper vocal technique.

     

    MOTR PERF 102C

  
  • MUE 103 - Choral Association III

    Hours: 1


    A performance course open to all students and community members who have had previous choral or music experience. The purpose of the ECC Choral Association is to prepare the large choral work for performance along with the ECC College Choir and an area symphony during the Spring Semester of each academic year. The goal of the choir is to promote singing in the college and the community through the performance of quality choral repertoire and proper vocal technique.

     

    MOTR PERF 102C

  
  • MUE 105 - College Choir I

    Hours: 1


    A performance course open to all students and community members who have had previous musical experience. No audition required.

     

    MOTR PERF 102C



    Prerequisite: None

  
  • MUE 106 - College Choir II

    Hours: 1


    A performance course open to all students and community members who have had previous musical experience. No audition required.

     

    MOTR PERF 102C

    Prerequisite: MUE 105  

  
  • MUE 107 - College Choir III

    Hours: 1


    A performance course open to all students and community members who have had previous musical experience. No audition required.

     

    MOTR PERF 102C

    Prerequisite: MUE 106  

  
  • MUE 111 - Vocal Jazz Ensemble I

    Hours: 1
    An audition only performance ensemble focusing on vocal jazz and popular styles. Auditions will be held one week prior to the first week of class.

    Prerequisite: None
    Corequisite: Student must be enrolled in College Choir, unless given special permission. Prerequisite: Audition
  
  • MUE 112 - Vocal Jazz Ensemble II

    Hours: 1
    An audition only performance ensemble focusing on vocal jazz and popular styles. Auditions will be held one week prior to the first week of class.

    Prerequisite: MUE 111  
    Corequisite: Student must be enrolled in College Choir, unless given special permission.
  
  • MUE 113 - Vocal Jazz Ensemble III

    Hours: 1
    An audition only performance ensemble focusing on vocal jazz and popular styles. Auditions will be held one week prior to the first week of class.

    Prerequisite: MUE 112  
    Corequisite: Student must be enrolled in College Choir, unless given special permission.
  
  • MUE 115 - College Band I

    Hours: 1


    Open to any college level student who wishes to continue band performances which explores a wide range of original and transcribed work.

     

    MOTR PERF 102B



    Prerequisite: None

  
  • MUE 116 - College Band II

    Hours: 1


    Open to any college level student who wishes to continue band performances which explores a wide range of original and transcribed work.

     

    MOTR PERF 102B

    Prerequisite: MUE 115  

  
  • MUE 117 - College Band III

    Hours: 1


    Open to any college level student who wishes to continue band performances which explores a wide range of original and transcribed work.

     

    MOTR PERF 102B

    Prerequisite: MUE 116  

  
  • MUE 121 - Jazz Band I

    Hours: 1


    Jazz Band is a student audition only performing ensemble that prepares and presents concerts specifically of the Big Band style. This is a student only ensemble that performs regularly for every concert as well as two off campus concerts per semester.

     

    MOTR PERF 102B

     

    Prerequisite: None

  
  • MUE 122 - Jazz Band II

    Hours: 1


    Jazz Band is a student audition only performing ensemble that prepares and presents concerts specifically of the Big Band style. This is a student only ensemble that performs regularly for every concert as well as two off campus concerts per semester.

     

    MOTR PERF 102B

    Prerequisite: MUE 121  

  
  • MUE 123 - Jazz Band III

    Hours: 1


    Jazz Band is a student audition only performing ensemble that prepares and presents concerts specifically of the Big Band style. This is a student only ensemble that performs regularly for every concert as well as two off campus concerts per semester.

     

    MOTR PERF 102B

    Prerequisite: MUE 122  

  
  • MUE 125 - Jazz Combo I

    Hours: 1
    Small jazz ensemble that is open to all students as well as community members and will focus more on Jazz Soloists. The Jazz Combo is a studio band which prepares and presents concerts, while dealing primarily with music of the jazz idiom. Open by the consent of the director.

    Prerequisite: None
 

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