Independent Study
This course is designed for the student who has a particular interest in welding and wants to concentrate in that area. This is a contractual course.
Independent study classes are subject to special approval. See the department for details.
This course is designed for the student who has a particular interest in welding and wants to concentrate in that area. This is a contractual course.
This course will continue the teaching of the techniques of sight-singing, ear training and music dictation at an intermediate level. The course will include the utilization of solfege, complex rhythm-reading, melodic and harmonic dictation at an intermediate level.
This course will continue the teaching of the techniques of sight-singing, ear training and music dictation at an intermediate level. The course will include the utilization of solfege, complex rhythm-reading, melodic and harmonic dictation at an intermediate level.
This course will continue the teaching of the techniques of sight-singing, ear training and music dictation at an intermediate level. The course will include the utilization of solfege, complex rhythm-reading, melodic and harmonic dictation at an intermediate level.
The continued study of tonal harmony including the use of inverted triads and seventh chords in part writing, harmonic progression, basic small-scale musical form, and basic chromatic harmony.
The continued study of tonal harmony including the use of inverted triads and seventh chords in part writing, harmonic progression, basic small-scale musical form, and basic chromatic harmony.
This course is designed for the student who has a particular interest in welding and wants to concentrate in that area. This is a contractual course.
Tutorial study of special projects in theater. A student submits a detailed project description and the objectives and learning outcomes specific to the project are formulated by the instructor and the student.
This course is designed for advanced students to pursue work in a specific area of graphic communications. Students must submit a written proposal which becomes a contract for the course of study. Students must meet with a faculty advisor on a regular basis. Course may be repeated up to 6 credits.
This course is designed for advanced students to pursue work in a specific area of graphic communications. Students must submit a written proposal which becomes a contract for the course of study. Students must meet with a faculty advisor on a regular basis. Course may be repeated up to 6 credits.