Guitar Class I
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.
Intense study of marketing philosophy including: segmenting and developing target markets, pricing, distribution and location analysis, promotion and product development. Upon completion of this course, the student will understand the marketing concept and be able to explain how an organization can develop an effective marketing strategy.
Intense study of marketing philosophy including: segmenting and developing target markets, pricing, distribution and location analysis, promotion and product development. Upon completion of this course, the student will understand the marketing concept and be able to explain how an organization can develop an effective marketing strategy.
Explore leader and follower behavior in organizations, in terms of both theory and practice as you learn to understand yourself as a leader and explore some of the more effective ways of leading others. You will find that some of the most challenging decisions facing leaders are those that involve values and morality. Discuss ideas and concepts that will help you incorporate consideration of ethics into your own leadership approach.
Explore leader and follower behavior in organizations, in terms of both theory and practice as you learn to understand yourself as a leader and explore some of the more effective ways of leading others. You will find that some of the most challenging decisions facing leaders are those that involve values and morality. Discuss ideas and concepts that will help you incorporate consideration of ethics into your own leadership approach.
Explore fundamental principles of management including concepts such as planning, organizing, leading, decision making, and more as you develop practical skills in an active learning environment. Discover tools to support your future management success as you discuss topics such as human resources, stress, sexual harassment, culture setting, motivation, and other key leadership issues.
Take a skill-building approach to your successful transition from employee to first-level manager, beginning with the interpersonal skills needed to be a competent and cooperative contributor in a group environment through a better understanding of yourself and others. Examine concepts and practice applying supervisory abilities such as goal-setting, staffing, decision making, communicating, appraising performance, and managing conflict. In addition, understand compliance issues such as EEO, and workplace health and safety. Gain a better understanding of yourself as a supervisor, and explore some of the more effective ways of relating to others.
Static force systems. Topics include resolution and composition of forces, equilibrium of force systems, friction, centroids, moments of inertia, cables, beams, fluid statics, work.
Vector analysis continued; abstract vector spaces, bases, inner products, projections, orthogonal complements, least squares, linear maps, structure theorems, elementary spectral theory, applications.