Jun 22, 2024  
2018-2019 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2018-2019 Academic Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Medical Laboratory Technician

  
  • MLTK 1600 - Clinical Immunohematology (3CR)


    (2L, 4LB) Introductory course on the theoretical principles and procedures in immunohematology and serology (immunology) and their application in the medical laboratory. Emphasis is on blood banking procedures and potential problems that may be encountered in blood bank testing relative to antibody identification, compatibility testing, transfusion reactions and maternal/neonatal screening for hemolytic disease of the newborn. Course provides students with lectures and laboratory experience on immunohematology techniques.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1000  or BIOL 1010 , or MOLB 2210 , or MOLB 2240  or instructor permission.
  
  • MLTK 1700 - Microscopy: Urinalysis and Body Fluids (2CR)


    (1L, 4LB) A variety of microscopic techniques are demonstrated and the advantages of each discussed. Theory and laboratory practice of routine and specialized procedures in analysis of urine and selected body fluids is presented. Clinical correlation between test results and disease states is emphasized.

    Prerequisites: BIOL 1000  or BIOL 1010 , or MOLB 2210 , or MOLB 2240 , or instructor permission.
  
  • MLTK 1800 - Principles of Phlebotomy (3CR)


    (2L, 4LB) This didactic and laboratory course will introduce the student to the profession and practice of phlebotomy. Course activities and projects provide the student with knowledge and skills necessary to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and precautions including: vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture specimen collection on adults, children and infants. Emphasis will be placed on infection prevention, universal precautions, proper patient identification, specimen acquisition, handling, processing, labeling, and quality assurance. Professional conduct, certification and federal regulatory issues will be covered as well.

  
  • MLTK 1970 - Clinical Practicum: Phlebotomy (2CR)


    (120 Clinical Hours) This clinical laboratory practicum will introduce the student to the profession and practice of phlebotomy. Students will observe and practice phlebotomy skills and job tasks. Emphasis is placed on the application of phlebotomy knowledge and skills necessary to perform a variety of blood collection methods using proper techniques and precautions including: vacuum collection devices, syringes, capillary skin puncture, butterfly needles and blood culture specimen collection on adults, children and infants. Infection prevention, universal precautions, proper patient identification, specimen acquisition, handling, processing, labeling, and quality assurance are essential tasks associated with the profession. Patient confidentiality must be maintained at all times and professional conduct is expected and assessed as part of the student grade.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1800  or concurrent enrollment or instructor permission.
  
  • MLTK 2500 - Clinical Chemistry (3CR)


    (2L, 4LB) This course provides fundamental theory and principles of clinical chemistry, advanced instrumentation, and techniques used in clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical research and design, and biotechnology. Primary focus will be on student performance of diagnostic testing and its clinical correlation to disease states, preventive medicine and healthcare. Advanced topics in quality assurance, therapeutic drug monitoring and endocrinology will be discussed.

    Prerequisites: CHEM 1005  and CHEM 1006 , or CHEM 1025  and CHEM 1028 , MATH 1000  or MATH 1400 , and MLTK 1800  or permission of instructor.
  
  • MLTK 2600 - Clinical Microbiology I (2CR)


    (1L, 4LB) Concentrated laboratory instruction in clinical microbiology including methods for recovery, identification of pathogens, culture techniques, procedures, antibiotic testing and interpretation of clinical data. Emphasis is on clinical specimens, testing algorithms and data correlation including diagnostics, public health, and quality control. This course provides the essential overview of information and technical competencies needed for the clinical experience for medical laboratory technician majors.

    Prerequisites: MOLB 2210  or MOLB 2240  or instructor permission.
  
  • MLTK 2650 - Clinical Microbiology II (2CR)


    (1L, 4LB) Concentrated laboratory instruction in clinical microbiology focusing on fastidious microorganisms, mycobacterium, parasites, viruses and pathogenic fungi. Laboratory skill will include the identification of pathogens, culture techniques, procedures, and interpretation of clinical data. This course provides an essential overview of information and technical competencies needed for the clinical experience for medical laboratory technician majors.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 2600  or Instructor Permission.
  
  • MLTK 2700 - Immunology (4CR)


    (3L, 3LB) Advanced biology course of immune systems: cellular and molecular mechanisms; host resistance to infectious agents; as well as hypersensitivities, autoimmunity, tumor and tissue rejection. Includes laboratory for molecular and immunological techniques.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 2650  or concurrent enrollment or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MLTK 2800 - Clinical Pathophysiology (4CR)


    (3L, 4LB) Advanced topics in clinical chemistry, microbiology, immunohematology, serology, hematology, laboratory management, professional development and laboratory regulatory issues. Students are presented with clinical scenarios for evaluation, interpretation, development of decision-making strategies and resolution. Clinical cases involve advanced principles of clinical laboratory medicine and management.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1500 , MLTK 1600 , MLTK 1700 , MLTK 2500 , MLTK 2600 , MLTK 2650  and MLTK 2700 .

    Access to computer technology and internet services.

  
  • MLTK 2971 - Clinical Practicum: Hematology (2CR)


    (160 clinical hours) This is an advanced course and clinical laboratory experience in the principles and procedures of hematology. It is an online supported, off-campus clinical laboratory experience taught by clinical faculty. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge and technical skills to clinical testing, methodology, instrumentation, quality control, correlation of laboratory data with pathophysiology, OSHA practices and medical laboratory technician professionalism are included.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1500 , MLTK 1600 , MLTK 1700 , MLTK 2500 , MLTK 2600 , MLTK 2650  and MLTK 2700 . Access to computer technology and internet services.
  
  • MLTK 2972 - Clinical Practicum: Chemistry (2CR)


    (160 clinical hours) This is an advanced course and clinical laboratory experience in the principles and procedures of chemistry. It is an online supported, off-campus clinical laboratory experience taught by clinical faculty. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge and technical skills to clinical testing, methodology, instrumentation, quality control, correlation of laboratory data with pathophysiology, OSHA practices and medical laboratory technician professionalism are included.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1500 , MLTK 1600 , MLTK 1700 , MLTK 2500 , MLTK 2600 , MLTK 2650  and MLTK 2700 . Access to computer technology and internet services.
  
  • MLTK 2973 - Clinical Practicum: Immunohematology (2CR)


    (160 clinical hours) This is an advanced course and clinical laboratory experience in the principles and procedures of Immunohematology. It is an online supported, off-campus clinical laboratory experience taught by clinical faculty. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge and technical skills to clinical testing, methodology, instrumentation, quality control, correlation of laboratory data with pathophysiology, OSHA practices and medical laboratory technician professionalism are included.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1500 , MLTK 1600 , MLTK 1700 , MLTK 2500 , MLTK 2600 , MLTK 2650  and MLTK 2700 . Access to computer technology and internet services.
  
  • MLTK 2974 - Clinical Practicum: Microbiology (2CR)


    (160 clinical hours) This is an advanced course and clinical laboratory experience in the principles and procedures of microbiology. It is an online supported, off-campus clinical laboratory experience taught by clinical faculty. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge and technical skills to clinical testing, methodology, instrumentation, quality control, correlation of laboratory data with pathophysiology, OSHA practices and medical laboratory technician professionalism are included.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1500 , MLTK 1600 , MLTK 1700 , MLTK 2500 , MLTK 2600 , MLTK 2650  and MLTK 2700 . Access to computer technology and internet services.
  
  • MLTK 2976 - Clinical Practicum: Serology (1CR)


    (80 clinical hours) This is an advanced course and clinical laboratory experience in the principles and procedures of serology. It is an online supported, off-campus clinical laboratory experience taught by clinical faculty. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge and technical skills to clinical testing, methodology, instrumentation, quality control, correlation of laboratory data with pathophysiology, OSHA practices and medical laboratory technician professionalism are included.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1500 , MLTK 1600 , MLTK 1700 , MLTK 2500 , MLTK 2600 , MLTK 2650  and MLTK 2700 . Access to computer technology and internet services.
  
  • MLTK 2977 - Clinical Practicum: Urinalysis and Body Fluids (1CR)


    (80 clinical hours) This is an advanced course and clinical laboratory experience in the principles and procedures of urinalysis and body fluid analysis. It is an online supported, off-campus clinical laboratory experience taught by clinical faculty. Emphasis is on the application of knowledge and technical skills to clinical testing, methodology, instrumentation, quality control, correlation of laboratory data with pathophysiology, OSHA practices and medical laboratory technician professionalism are included.

    Prerequisites: MLTK 1500 , MLTK 1600 , MLTK 1700 , MLTK 2500 , MLTK 2600 , MLTK 2650  and MLTK 2700 . Access to computer technology and internet services.

Molecular Biology

  
  • MOLB 2210 - General Microbiology (4CR)


    (3L, 3LB) [E] The characteristics of microorganisms will be studied in lecture and laboratory. Lecture will focus on microbiology physiology and classification. Laboratory exercises will emphasize techniques used to culture, isolate and diagnose various types of microorganisms.

  
  • MOLB 2220 - Pathogenic Microbiology (4CR)


    (3L, 4LB) [E] A study of disease-producing microorganisms and the laboratory techniques used in the study of these organisms. (Spring semester.)

    Prerequisites: MOLB 2210 .
  
  • MOLB 2240 - Medical Microbiology (4CR)


    (3L, 3LB) A study of microorganisms, focusing microbial diversity, microbial physiology, identification, medical significance, basics of immune systems, epidemiology and the laboratory techniques used to study these microorganisms.

    Prerequisites: A passing grade in BIOL 1000 or BIOL 1010 or the permission of the instructor. An understanding of general biological and chemical concepts is needed.
  
  • MOLB 2490 - Topics: (Subtitle)


    (1-4CR) Consists of investigations and discussions with respect to advanced topics in Microbiology.


Music

  
  • MUSC 0200 - Convocation (0CR)


     

     

    Convocation is a twice-monthly recital hour for students and guest performers. In addition to the scheduled convocations, students will be required to attend 10 additional approved concerts. Grading will be S/U. Completion of four semesters with a grade of S is required for all music majors pursuing a music degree. Full-time music students shall enroll in Convocation as long as they remain music majors.  

    Prerequisites: music majors only.

  
  • MUSC 1000 - Introduction to Music (3CR)


    (3L) [E] A one-semester course in music appreciation designed for students with little or no music background. Covers many genres of music to aid students in developing listening skills.

  
  • MUSC 1010 - Music Fundamentals (2CR)


    (2L) A general background course in the vocabulary and terminology of music, the structure of the melodic line through scales and solfeggio, the relationship of keys through the key circle, fundamental chord structure, rhythm, and the survey of smaller forms in music.

  
  • MUSC 1020 - Music Technology (1CR)


    (2LB) Introduction in computer-based music applications and basic MIDI technology that students will use in music classes.

  
  • MUSC 1024 - The Art of Mixing (2CR)


    (1L, 2LB) Become familiar with the steps and techniques necessary to create an audio mix that is pleasing to listeners. Learn the different steps required in the mixing process including techniques for balancing and blending music by utilizing faders, equalizers, compressors, and digital audio workstation (DAW) controls.

    Prerequisites: Freshman standing preferred. Community and BOCES students welcome.
  
  • MUSC 1025 - Introduction to Music Education (2CR)


    (2L) This course is designed to help music majors explore music education. It is a required course for admission into the teacher education program. Course materials will explore: motivation for teaching; the structure of the American public school and public school music programs; the changing nature of education; and an introduction to the historical and philosophical foundations of music education. A field experience is required.

    Prerequisites: music majors only, or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1030 - Written Theory I (3CR)


    (3L) [E] This course will cover: the fundamentals of music including pitch and clefs, meter and rhythm, scales and modes, intervals, triads, and seventh chords; melodic structure, including motives, cadences, and embellishments; two- and three-part counterpoint; and an introduction to harmony and figured bass. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 1035; MUSC 1010 may also be required as a co-requisite course depending on the results of the placement exam. Required for all music majors.

  
  • MUSC 1031 - Music Theory I for Musical Theatre


    3 Lecture Hours This course focuses on practical music theory concepts specifically designed for Musical Theatre majors.  The principal goal is to build fundamental music structure understanding, music reading, and rhythmic reading. Every fall.

    Prerequisites: None.
    Concurrently: None.
    Cross-listed: None.
  
  • MUSC 1035 - Aural Theory I (1CR)


    (2LB) [E] Instruction in how to hear (dictate) and read (sight-sing) music fluently. Includes simple and compound meters; basic rhythms (beats and first division of the beat); and diatonic melodies in major and minor featuring stepwise motion and skips within the tonic and dominant triads. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 1030; MUSC 1010 may also be required as a co-requisite course depending on the results of the placement exam. Required for all music majors.

  
  • MUSC 1040 - Written Theory II (3CR)


    (3L) [E] A continuation of MUSC 1030. Covers diatonic harmony; structural schemas from the common practice era; two-, three-, and four-part writing; periods and binary forms; and variation techniques. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 1045. Required for all music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1030 .
  
  • MUSC 1041 - Music Theory II for Musical Theatre


    3 Lecture Hours This course continues to focus on practical music theory concepts specifically designed for Musical Theatre majors.  The principal goal is to continue to build fundamental music structure understanding, music reading, and rhythmic reading. Every spring

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1031:01
    Concurrently: None.
    Cross-listed: None.
  
  • MUSC 1045 - Aural Theory II (1CR)


    (2LB) [E] A continuation of MUSC 1035. Instruction in how to hear (dictate) and read (sight-sing) music fluently. Includes continued instruction in rhythms (second division of the beat and syncopation); diatonic and pentatonic melodies in major, minor, and modes featuring stepwise motion and skips within diatonic triads and seventh chords; and diatonic harmonies. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 1040. Required for all music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1035 .
  
  • MUSC 1046 - Studio: Musical Theatre Voice (1CR)


    (Max. 4) This course requires a one-half hour private lesson per week. This studio music course will provide instruction in both classical and musical theatre voice for musical theatre majors. A fee will be assessed.

  
  • MUSC 1080 - Studio: Baritone Horn I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1090 - Studio: Bassoon I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1100 - Studio Cello I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1110 - Studio Clarinet I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1120 - Studio: Double Bass I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1130 - Studio: Flute I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1140 - Studio: French Horn I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1150 - Studio: Guitar I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1160 - Studio: Harp I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1170 - Studio: Oboe I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1180 - Studio: Organ I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1190 - Studio: Percussion I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1200 - Studio: Piano I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1210 - Studio: Saxophone I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1220 - Studio: Trombone I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1230 - Studio: Trumpet I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1240 - Studio: Tuba I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1250 - Studio: Violin I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1260 - Studio: Viola I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1270 - Studio: Voice I


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1272 - Class Voice (1CR)


    (2LB) Class instruction in the fundamentals of correct breathing, tone production and diction. Laboratory course designed for students with little or no previous voice training to aid in developing a pleasing tone quality produced with ease and proper enunciation.

  
  • MUSC 1292 - Class Guitar I (1CR)


    (2LB) The study of guitar utilizing traditional techniques and approaches, designed to allow the student to utilize the guitar as a lifelong learning tool. No previous experience is necessary for enrollment. This course is open to all Casper College students.

  
  • MUSC 1300 - Class Piano I (1CR)


    (2LB) Group instruction for music majors concurrently enrolled in MUSC 1030. Designed to equip students with the practical aspects of keyboard fundamentals including technique, rhythm, note reading, scales, intervals, and primary chords. Non-music majors must have permission of the instructor.

  
  • MUSC 1301 - Class Piano II (1CR)


    (2LB) A continuation of MUSC 1300  for the music majors concurrently enrolled in MUSC 1040 . Designed to equip students with late-elementary keyboard activities including improvisation, harmonization, sight reading, primary and secondary chords, major and minor scales, solo and ensemble literature. Non-music majors must have permission of the instructor.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1300 , or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1310 - Public School Methods: Brass Methods I (1CR)


    (2LB) Group instruction in brass instruments for the major in music education. Instruments are supplied. This course is designed to provide sufficient background, technique, materials and methods to assist the student in starting elementary and secondary brass players for their ensembles. Additionally, this course is designed to provide the student with ready-made references for their student teaching and future teaching experiences.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1030 , MUSC 1035 , MUSC 1040 , MUSC 1045 .
  
  • MUSC 1315 - Public School Methods: Brass Methods II (1CR)


    (2LB) [E] Continued group instruction in brass instruments for the major in music education. Instruments are supplied.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1030 , MUSC 1035 , MUSC 1040 , MUSC 1045  MUSC 1310 .
  
  • MUSC 1330 - Public School Methods: String Methods I (1CR)


    (2LB) [E] This course is designed to provide music education majors the opportunity to develop performance skills necessary for the classroom string instructions. Students will learn violin, viola, cello and bass during this course.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1030 , MUSC 1035 , MUSC 1040 , MUSC 1045 .
  
  • MUSC 1335 - Public School Methods: String Methods II (1CR)


    (2LB) [E] This course is designed to provide music education majors the opportunity to further develop performance skills necessary for teaching strings in a classroom setting. Students will learn advanced techniques on violin, viola, cello and bass during this course. Students will also learn how to play and conduct a classroom strings ensemble. Various levels of repertoire will be discussed and played.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1030 , MUSC 1035 , MUSC 1040 , MUSC 1045 , MUSC 1330 .
  
  • MUSC 1378 - College Band (1CR)


    (3LB) (Max. 4) Open to all students with experience on brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments. Ensemble prepares standard wind band repertoire for one concert performance per semester. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1388 - Jazz Combo (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) Small-group performance in various jazz styles. Emphasis on ensemble play and individual improvisation. Student arrangements encouraged. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 2060 , concurrent enrollment in MUSC 2060 , or permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1390 - Jazz Ensemble I (1CR)


    (3LB) (Max. 4) [E] This laboratory group is open to all students with previous instrumental music experience. The jazz ensemble performs at assemblies, concerts, shows, and on tour. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1400 - Collegiate Chorale (1CR)


    (3LB) (Max. 4) [E] A selected mixed ensemble open to all students on campus regardless of their field of study. Membership is held to approximately 40- 60 voices. An audition with the instructor determines the final list of singers. Credit is given for attendance at three weekly rehearsals and concert performances. Emphasis is on a wide variety of choral literature, including music of diverse cultures. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: audition.
  
  • MUSC 1406 - Women’s Choir (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) A performance class open to all sopranos and altos on campus designed to cover a variety of literature both traditional and multi-cultural, specifically for female voices. The course offers the non-audition student an opportunity to participate in a choral activity with fewer performance requirements than the two auditioned choral organizations. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: None
  
  • MUSC 1408 - Men’s Choir (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) A performance class open to all tenors and basses on campus designed to cover a variety of literature both traditional and multi-cultural, specifically for male voices. The course offers the non-audition student an opportunity to participate in a choral activity with fewer performance requirements than the two auditioned choral organizations. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites:  

     

  
  • MUSC 1410 - Contemporary Singers (1CR)


    (3LB) (Max. 4) [E] A small vocal ensemble open to all students. The course provides an opportunity to study and perform a variety of diverse popular styles, and culminates in a number of performances in various venues. An audition determines the final roster of ensemble members. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: audition with the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1420 - Opera Workshop (1CR)


    (3LB) (Max. 4) [E] Opera Workshop is a performance-based class designed to provide experience and opportunities for singers interested in exploring the genre. Students will learn basic performance techniques and will improve their dramatic abilities through the performance of an operatic scene. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1440 - Chamber Orchestra (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) [E] A performance class open to all string players on campus. This course is designed to cover a variety of literature from primarily the Baroque era. Open to all students on campus, BOCES students and community members regardless of their field of study. Credit is given for attendance at the two weekly rehearsals and concert performances. Emphasis is placed on the study of stylistic concerns of string performance including bowings, articulations, dynamics and ensembles. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1450 - Percussion Ensemble (1CR)


    (3LB) (Max. 4) [E] Performs selected diverse chamber music for various combinations of percussion instruments and is open to all students with previous percussion experience who can qualify by audition for participation. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 1460 - Brass Ensemble (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) [E] This group performs selected diverse chamber music and is open to all students with previous brass experience. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1462 - Trombone Ensemble (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) For trombone players only. Emphasis is placed upon performance quality of selected chamber music in both the classical and jazz styles. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1470 - Woodwind Ensemble (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) [E] Performs selected works at various student and public recitals and generally consists of woodwind quintet, quartet, trio, and duet. This group is open to all students with previous instrumental music experience. Course content changes each semester.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
    Concurrently: MUSC 1110  or MUSC 2110  
  
  • MUSC 1480 - Chamber Music I: (Subtitle) (1CR)


    (2LB) (Max. 4) [E] Designed to provide students with training in the ideal medium of chamber music (small ensembles, such as trio, string quartet, etc…), where they can apply and integrate all elements of their musical knowledge.  These include, but are not limited to, rhythm, intonation, tone production, blend, musical interpretation, concept of style, etc…  Subtitle will vary in accordance with student needs.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 1500 - Introduction to Pro Tools (1CR)


    (1L) Introduction to Pro Tools Digital Audio Workstation Software. Familiarization with the user interface and understanding of the various features and capabilities.

    Prerequisites: Freshman standing preferred, community and BOCES students welcome.
  
  • MUSC 2021 - Women in Music (3CR)


    (3L) This course explores women’s contribution to the field of Western music from Ancient Greece to modern times.

    Prerequisites: None.
    Cross-listed: WMST 2021  
  
  • MUSC 2023 - Jazz History


    3 This course examines the social, cultural, and stylistic history of jazz music, beginning with important musical precedents such as ragtime and dixieland, and progresses through bebop, hardbop, postbop, and free jazz into current global varieties and hybrids of jazz. Throughout the history, cultural and social contexts are presented and analyzed for their impact on the art form. In a three-semester rotation with History of Rock and World Music.

    Prerequisites: None
  
  • MUSC 2024 - History of Rock (3CR)


    (3L) This course examines the social, cultural, and stylistic history of rock n’ roll music, beginning with important musical precedents such as blues and jazz, and progresses through punk and metal into current global varieties of rock n’ roll. Throughout the history, cultural and social contexts are presented and analyzed for their impact on the art form.

  
  • MUSC 2025 - World Music (3CR)


    (3L) Students learn strategies for how to listen to and compare the sound of various musical cultures. Students will also gain a deeper understanding of the local contexts of these musical expressions and how music carries meaning through complex networks of signification (e.g., ethnic identity, race, class, political, religious, economic, historical, technological, etc.).

  
  • MUSC 2030 - Written Theory III (3CR)


    (3L) [E] A continuation of MUSC 1040. Covers chromatic harmony and modulation; vocal forms and analysis of art and pop songs; contrapuntal techniques including fugue; composite ternary, rondo, and sonata forms. Required for all music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1040 .
  
  • MUSC 2035 - Aural Theory III (1CR)


    (2LB) [E] A continuation of MUSC 1045. Instruction in how to hear (dictate) and read (sight-sing) music fluently. Includes continued instruction in rhythms (supertriplets and hemiola); chromatic melodies in major and minor featuring stepwise motion and chromatic skips; and chromatic harmonies. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 2030. Required for all music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 1045 .
  
  • MUSC 2040 - Written Theory IV (3CR)


    (3L) [E] A continuation of MUSC 2030. Covers linear chromaticism and basic neo-Riemannian theory; Impressionistic scales and modes; atonality, basic set theory, and basic serial techniques; and other rhythmic, formal, and melodic processes of 20th-century music. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 2045. Required for all music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 2030 .
  
  • MUSC 2045 - Aural Theory IV (1CR)


    (2LB) [E] A continuation of MUSC 2035. Instruction in how to hear (dictate) and read (sight-sing) music fluently. Includes continued instruction in meter and rhythms (asymmetric and changing meters, quintuplets, and septuplets); melodies and harmonies featuring modulation; melodies featuring whole tone and octatonic scales and other common non-diatonic pitch collections; and aural recognition of musical forms. This course is designed to be taken with MUSC 2040. Required for all music majors.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 2035 .
  
  • MUSC 2050 - Music History Survey I (3CR)


    (3L) [E] A comprehensive study of the history of music with emphasis on period method of study, beginning with the music of the ancient world. This takes the student through the Gregorian Chant and the modes of the 13th and 14th centuries, the Renaissance, church music, both vocal and instrumental, and to the closing of the period known as Baroque, at the death of J. S. Bach in 1750.

  
  • MUSC 2055 - Music History Survey II (3CR)


    (3L) [E] Beginning with the period known as the Classical following the Baroque, the course continues into the Romantic period, Beethoven, 19th-century opera, impressionism, music drama of R. Wagner, and closes with music of the 20th century.

  
  • MUSC 2060 - Jazz Improvisation I (1CR)


    (2LB) Offers the jazz-oriented student an organized approach to learning the extemporaneous creation of music in the jazz idiom. This creation is expressed by music performance.

    Prerequisites: permission of the instructor.
  
  • MUSC 2065 - Jazz Improvisation II (1CR)


    (2LB) A continuation of Jazz Improvisation I. Students will apply skills acquired in Improvisation I to jazz standards while learning more advanced scales, chord structures and techniques.

    Prerequisites: MUSC 2060 .
  
  • MUSC 2071 - Studio: Vocal or Instrumental


    (1-2CR) 30- or 60- minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument for majors and non-majors. Majors attend scheduled studio classes and perform a final jury. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2080 - Studio: Baritone Horn II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2090 - Studio: Bassoon II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2100 - Studio: Cello II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2110 - Studio: Clarinet II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2120 - Studio: Double Bass II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2130 - Studio: Flute II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2140 - Studio: French Horn II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2150 - Studio: Guitar II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2160 - Studio: Harp II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2170 - Studio: Oboe II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2180 - Studio: Organ II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

  
  • MUSC 2190 - Studio: Percussion II


    (1-2CR) (Max. 8) 30- or 60-minute weekly private instruction in the specific instrument. Scheduled studio classes and final jury are required. The 30-minute lesson is open to non-majors. The 60-minute lesson is open to non-majors with the permission of the instructor. A course fee is assessed. Course content changes each semester.

 

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