Piano Class I
Beginning piano class. Music reading and keyboard techniques from beginning through early intermediate levels. No previous musical training required.
Beginning piano class. Music reading and keyboard techniques from beginning through early intermediate levels. No previous musical training required.
Beginning piano class. Music reading and keyboard techniques from beginning through early intermediate levels. No previous musical training required.
This course is geared toward the intermediate level guitarist. Emphasis is placed on improving individual performance on the guitar and will include playing chords and melodies, reading music and guitar technique.
This course is geared toward the beginning level guitarist. Topics will include chording, music reading, melody playing, right hand technique and style.
This course is geared toward the beginning level guitarist. Topics will include chording, music reading, melody playing, right hand technique and style.
Fundamentals of tone production, breath control, and practical techniques involved in reading and interpreting songs. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits.
Notation, terminology, intervals, scales and chords. Designed to furnish a foundation for musicianship and music theory.
This course is a continuation of MTT 292 with the addition of simultaneous three axis motion control and provides the student with the essential concepts and techniques that are required for successful creation of three-dimensional part geometry, solids, and surfacing, generation and verification of three axis tool path models, as well as, post processing of three axis NC codes within a computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system. Requires students to produce a variety of lab exercises on robotic (CNC) machinery utilizing multi-tool programs. A familiarly with Mastercam, CNC programming techniques, and CNC operations is recommended.
This is a continuation of MTT 250 and prepares students to determine hole locations by coordinates and degrees, use a rotary table, boring head, form tools, angle work, and work within +/- .001 inch tolerance.
This is a continuation of MTT 250 and prepares students to determine hole locations by coordinates and degrees, use a rotary table, boring head, form tools, angle work, and work within +/- .001 inch tolerance.