May 11, 2024  
2022-2023 SLCC General Catalog 
    
2022-2023 SLCC General Catalog [**** ATTENTION: YOU ARE VIEWING AN ARCHIVED CATALOG ****]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering Information:
Courses at SLCC are identified by an alphabetic prefix (two to four letters) followed by a four-digit number. Numbers beginning with a “1” generally indicate a course designed primarily for freshmen (such as ENGL 1010 ); numbers beginning with a “2” generally indicate courses designed primarily for sophomores (such as MATH 2010 ); numbers beginning with a “0” generally indicate preparatory courses that are non-transferable (such as MATH 0950 ).

 

Mortuary Science

  
  • MORT 2600 - Restorative Art

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to facial restoration techniques, including restoration of facial expressions & proportions by proper use of instruments & special materials. Emphasis is placed on major restoration including problem cases which require illusionary corrections, waxes, cosmetics, hair restoration, color matching & masking of small and extensive discolorations.

    Prerequisite: MORT 1400  and MORT 1405   
    Corequisite: MORT 2605  
    Semester: Fall
    Registration Restrictions: Admitted to program


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  • MORT 2700 - Mortuary Law and Ethics

    Credits: 3
    Business/legal principles affecting mortuary practice are surveyed with specific emphasis on business organizational forms, law of sales, funeral disclosure rules, and the legal duties of a funeral service provider. Funeral service ethics are emphasized.

    Prerequisite: MORT 1100  
    Semester: Spring
    Registration Restrictions: Admitted to Program


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  • MORT 2730 - Funeral Home Management and Merchandising

    Credits: 4
    Principles of funeral home management will be introduced including funeral home operations, management functions, current trends and computer applications. Buying/selling, pricing/displaying and features of merchandise will be studied.

    Prerequisite: MORT 1100  
    Semester: Spring
    Registration Restrictions: Admitted to program


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  • MORT 2750 - Funeral Directing

    Credits: 4
    Introduction of various cultural, ethnic and geographic funeral customs. Discussion of death notification, timeframe for pre/at/post need services, transfer of remains, religious, fraternal and military practices, and cremation procedures.

    Prerequisite: MORT 1100  
    Corequisite: MORT 2755  
    Semester: Spring
    Registration Restrictions: Admitted to program


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  • MORT 2755 - Funeral Directing Lab

    Credits: 1
    Introduction of procedures to take a first call, remove human remains from the place of death, dress and place human remains in a casket, cremation container, and shipping container, casket placement and removal from a vehicle, and helping a family to make funeral arrangements.

    Prerequisite: MORT 1100  
    Corequisite: MORT 2750  
    Semester: Spring


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  • MORT 2770 - National Board Exam Professional Review

    Credits: 2
    This course prepares students to take the National Board Exam. The course is designed to allow for extensive testing of the student’s knowledge, both theoretical and technical. A review of subject areas on the exam will take place. Both sections of the official National Board Exam must be completed to finish the course and for graduation.

    Prerequisite: MORT 2400 , MORT 2405 , MORT 2600 , and MORT 2605  
    Semester: Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required
    Registration Restrictions: Admitted to program


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Motorcycle/Outdoor Power Equipment Technology

  
  • MOTO 1010 - Engine/Electrical Fundamentals & Repair

    Credits: 4
    A comprehensive program consisting of safety, proper use of shop tools, fasteners, fuels, lubricants & coolants, 2 & 4 stroke engine theory, proper use of reference materials, and physical principles of engine operation. Includes electrical theory and proper diagnosis and repair of chassis harnesses, charging, starting & lighting systems and trailer wiring.

    Corequisite: MOTO 1015  
    Semester: Fall


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  • MOTO 2010 - M/C & OPE Engine Performance

    Credits: 6
    A course to teach the fundamentals as well as hands-on application of carburetor, fuel injection and ignition theory, diagnostic, repair and tuning.

    Semester: Spring


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  • MOTO 2015 - M/C & OPE Drive Train/Chassis

    Credits: 6
    A course to teach the fundamentals as well as hands-on transmissions (both belt and gear), clutch, final drive, brake and suspension system diagnosis and repair.

    Semester: Spring


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Music

  
  • MUSC 0990 - Recital Attendance

    Credits: 0
    A course to broaden the music majors vision of performance: staging, interpretation, execution and removing barrier between performer and audience. Major attend departmental recitals and concerts.

    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 1010 - Introduction to Music (FA)

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to Music explores three concepts: 1) The fundamental elements of music; 2) how to listen to music, and 3) the great music of western civilization from the Age of Antiquity through the Popular styles of the present era. The music explored includes the classics, jazz, popular genres, and some non-western compositions.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1020 - History of Rock and Roll (FA)

    Credits: 3
    A comprehensive introduction to rock history providing a look at the evolution of rock music from its roots to the present.

    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 1040 - U.S. Music & Culture (FA, DV)

    Credits: 3
    A survey of music in the United States exploring the diverse musical traditions of this country. Students will apply listening and analytical skills to understand current topics of diversity in American culture as they relate to music.

    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 1050 - Songwriting & Creative Process (FA)

    Credits: 3
    Instruction in basic songwriting skills including song forms, melody, chords, lyrics and basic arranging. Students will write an original song. They will also discuss the nature of creativity and the creative process and will analyze existing songs from popular culture and their own songs in light of aesthetic principles and their potential impact on or reflection of cultural trends.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1060 - Songwriting II

    Credits: 2
    Continued instruction in basic songwriting skills building on those skills learned in Songwriting I. Students will write several songs in a workshop setting during the course of the semester.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1050  w/C grade or better or instructor approval
    Semester: Spring & Summer
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1080 - World Music (IG)

    Credits: 3
    An introductory survey of music from around the world. Students acquire basic knowledge of and experience a diverse set of musical expression and cultural traditions. They learn to write critically, comparatively and analytically about music as an aspect of culture. Highlights the important role of music as a means of expression grounded in religious, political, social, and cultural identity.

    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 1090 - Bridging the Arts (FA)

    Credits: 3
    The purpose of this course is to examine the interconnectedness of art, dance, music, and theater through lecture, observation, participation, attending performances, discussion, analysis, and writing.  Students will investigate the elements of each art and the common threads within the creative process to develop an informed appreciation for their own artistic values.

    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 1100 - Introduction to Music Theory

    Credits: 2
    Music fundamentals course. Materials to be covered: Basic music notation, rhythm, meter, pitch, chord construction and simple chord progressions.

    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 1110 - Music Theory I

    Credits: 3
    First semester of a four-semester series. Materials to be covered: music fundamentals, beginning harmonic progression and voice leading.

    Recommended Prerequisite: MUSC 1100  or equivalent proficiency (test given first day)
    Corequisite: MUSC 1130  for Music majors
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1120 - Music Theory II

    Credits: 3
    2nd semester of a 4-semester series. Topics to be covered: phrase structure, period forms, non-chord tones, diatonic seventh chords, and secondary dominant and leading-tone chords.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1110  w/C grade or better
    Corequisite: MUSC 1140  for Music majors
    Semester: Spring & Summer
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1130 - Sight Singing/Ear Training I

    Credits: 1
    First semester of a four-semester series. Development of aural skills, including sight singing and dictation of rhythms, melodies, and harmonic progressions.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1110  or concurrently
    Corequisite: MUSC 1110  for Music Majors
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • MUSC 1140 - Sight Singing/Ear Training II

    Credits: 1
    Second semester of a four-semester series. Continued development of aural skills, building on those learned in SS-ET I.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1120  (may be taken concurrently) and MUSC 1130 , both w/C grade or better  
    Semester: Spring & Summer


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  • MUSC 1150 - Group Piano I

    Credits: 1
    First semester of beginning piano instruction in a group setting for both music majors and non-majors. This course and Group Piano II help students acquire the skills required to pass the piano skills exam that is required for the AS Music, AAS Media Music and AAS Music Recording Technology degrees.

    Recommended Corequisite: MUSC 1110  or MUSC 1100  
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1160 - Group Piano II

    Credits: 1
    Second semester of piano instruction in a group setting for both music majors and non-majors. Students successfully completing this course should have the skills necessary to pass the piano skills exam that is required for the AS Music, AAS Media Music and AAS Music Recording Technology degrees.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1150  with a C grade or better or instructor approval.
    Corequisite: MUSC 1120  or MUSC 1110  
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1200 - Introduction to the Music Industry

    Credits: 1
    This course gives a fundamental overview of the workings of the music industry and encourages students to use entrepreneurial thinking to seek opportunities in this rapidly changing business.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • MUSC 1300 - Money & Creative Professionals

    Credits: 1
    Basic financial information for creative professionals or students interested in freelance work or setting up a studio. This course is useful for artists working in the areas of fine art, the many forms of design, photography, film/video, music, advertising, the performing arts and creative or technical writing.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • MUSC 1350 - College Chorale

    Credits: 1
    A non-audition choir. Teaches choral singing skills. Open to all students who would like to sing. May be repeated for credit.

    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1370 - Concert Choir

    Credits: 1
    A large four-part select ensemble that specializes in large choral/orchestral works by major composers. Participation in Concert Choir meets the ensemble requirements for a music degree and may be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisite: Audition
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1380 - Chamber Singers

    Credits: 1
    SLCC Singers is a select SATB chamber choir. It performs music from all stylistic periods of the Western Tradition as well as music from non-Western musical traditions. In addition to their local performances, SLCC Singers may represent SLCC in regional, national and international concerts and festivals.

    Prerequisite: Placement audition or Instructor approval.
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1390 - South City Jazz Vocal Ensemble

    Credits: 1
    This choir is a highly select ensemble that specializes in contemporary music. Students engage in tight jazz harmonies, rhythms and improvisation. May be repeated for credit.

    Prerequisite: Placement audition or Instructor approval.
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1400 - Copyrights for Creative Professionals

    Credits: 1
    This introductory short course focuses on U. S. copyrights given to creative individuals who produce visual, musical, literary works of art or performing arts. The course also covers licensing and trademarking.

    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 1420 - Salesmanship and Promotion for Creative Professionals

    Credits: 2
    This introductory short course will introduce basic sales and self-promotional principles and techniques specifically tailored for creative artists.

    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 1440 - Building a Creative Business

    Credits: 2
    This introductory short course will introduce basic business structures and examine the process of setting up a business for creative professionals working in the areas of music, the many forms of visual design, fine art, animation, film and video, and the literary arts.

    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 1450 - Concert Band

    Credits: 1
    Concert Band is for woodwind, brass and percussion students performing a wide range of music styles from classical to jazz.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1460 - Symphony Orchestra

    Credits: 1
    Symphony Orchestra is for concert strings, woodwind, and percussion students who perform a wide range of styles from the symphony orchestra repertoire.

    Prerequisite: Audition
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1465 - Chamber Orchestra

    Credits: 1
    Chamber Orchestra is for concert strings, woodwind, brass, and percussion students who perform a wide variety of music from the rich literature of chamber music.

    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • MUSC 1470 - Popular Music Bands

    Credits: 1
    Student bands are organized to perform contemporary music such as pop, rock, country, jazz, EDM, hip hop, and other popular genre. Students that sing, play bass, drums, guitar, keyboards, brass, woodwinds, or percussion, popular strings like fiddle, and music electronics are welcome to join. Do you want to be in a band? Join us.

    Prerequisite: Play an instrument or sing
    Recommended Prerequisite: Play an instrument or sing
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1480 - Guitar Ensemble

    Credits: 1
    A performing guitar ensemble for intermediate to advanced students.

    Prerequisite: Audition
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1500 - Music and Technology

    Credits: 3
    Explores the influence of technology on musical creation and introduces students to current music-related technologies, including digital audio recording, MIDI, music notation software, computer-aided music instruction, etc.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1510 - Desktop Music Publishing

    Credits: 3
    Instruction in music notation engraving and publishing using MIDI-based music notation software.

    Recommended Prerequisite: MUSC 1100  (may be taken concurrently) or equivalent proficiency in reading musical notation
    Semester: Fall & Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1515 - Basic Audio Production

    Credits: 3
    A broad overview of sound, sound systems, recording, and live sound reinforcement providing basic training in the physics of sound and the hardware and systems used to control and record it.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1520 - Intro to MIDI/Elec Music Comp

    Credits: 3
    Introduction to electronic instruments, including synthesis and sampling: digital communication between electrical musical devices (MIDI); basic principles of music comp. and performance for electronic instruments and computer-based arranging.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1530 - Music Recording Techniques

    Credits: 4
    Instruction in digital music recording in both studio and live performance settings.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1515  or instructor approval
    Semester: Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1540 - MIDI II/Media Music Comp

    Credits: 3
    Continued instruction in music composition using computers and MIDI-compatible elec. instruments; introduces students to professional-type projects.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1520  or instructor approval
    Semester: Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1550 - Musical Acoustics

    Credits: 3
    Basic instruction in musical acoustics beginning with a foundation in the physics of sound waves, sound measurement, and the human ear. Students will learn how different instruments create musical sounds and fundamental aspects of room acoustics and sound reproduction. They will also learn how these principles affect human perception of musical experiences.

    Recommended Prerequisite: Math proficiency in algebra and geometry
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • MUSC 1560 - Music Mixing Techniques

    Credits: 3
    Music Mixing Techniques is designed to teach intermediate to advanced concepts in editing and mixing of digital multitrack audio. Students will be given the opportunity to work in a commercial style recording facility and learn to use equipment and methods that are consistent with current recording industry practices.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1515 , COMM 1515 , FLM 1515 , or THEA 1515  
    Semester: Spring & Summer


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  • MUSC 1610 - Group Guitar I

    Credits: 2
    Beginning guitar in a group setting. Includes basic chords in open position, strumming, finger style accompaniment patterns, standard notation, transposition and construction of chord progressions.

    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 1620 - Group Guitar II

    Credits: 2
    Intermediate level guitar in a group setting. Includes chords with added bass notes, bar chords, single note melodies, combining notes and chords, tablature and improvisation.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1610  
    Semester: Fall & Spring


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  • MUSC 1660 - Fretboard Theory I

    Credits: 2
    Music theory for guitar. Includes scales, intervals, triads, seventh chords, harmonizing simple melodies and basic rhythm reading.

    Semester: Fall
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1670 - Fretboard Theory II

    Credits: 2
    Music theory for guitar. Includes scales, intervals, triads and seventh chord relationships, non-harmonic tones, phrase structures, cadences, secondary dominate and modulations. Popular and classic styles.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1660 
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1710 - Private Lessons: Guitar

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on fretted string instruments; guitar, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1712 - Private Lessons: Guitar

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on fretted string instruments: Guitar, Bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1715 - Private Lessons: Guitar

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on fretted string instruments: Guitar/Bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1720 - Private Lessons: Strings

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Additional fee is required.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1722 - Private Lessons: Strings

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on string instruments: violin, viols, cello, contrabass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1725 - Private Lessons: Strings

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1730 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1732 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1735 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1740 - Private Lessons: Brass

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium or tuba. Additional fee is required.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1742 - Private Lessons: Brass

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium or tuba. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1745 - Private Lessons: Brass

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium or tuba. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1750 - Private Lessons: Voice

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on voice: soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1752 - Private Lessons: Voice

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on voice: soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1755 - Private Lessons: Voice

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on voice: soprano, alto, tenor, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1760 - Private Lessons: Woodwinds

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on woodwind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone. Additional fee is required.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1762 - Private Lessons: Woodwinds

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on woodwind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1765 - Private Lessons: Woodwinds

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on woodwind instruments: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1770 - Private Lessons: Percussion

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on percussion instruments: drums, set, xylophone, marimba, timpani, and percussion. Additional fee is required.

    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1772 - Private Lessons: Percussion

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on percussion instruments: drums, set, xylophone, marimba, timpani, and percussion. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1775 - Private Lessons: Percussion

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on percussion instruments: drums, set, xylophone, marimba, timpani, and percussion, Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 4 Literature at a minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 1900 - Special Studies

    Credits: 1-3
    Students plan their areas of work or performance with the instructor on an individual basis.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval
    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 2110 - Music Theory III

    Credits: 3
    3rd semester of a 4-semester series. Materials to be covered: chromatic harmony, modulation techniques, basic formal analysis.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1120  w/C grade or better
    Corequisite: MUSC 2130  for music majors
    Semester: Fall
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2120 - Music Theory IV

    Credits: 3
    4th semester of a 4-semester series. Material to be covered: advanced chromatic harmony, impressionism and 20th century theory including set theory, serialism, etc.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 2110  w/C grade or better
    Corequisite: MUSC 2140  for Music majors
    Semester: Spring
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2130 - Sight Singing/Ear Training III

    Credits: 1
    Third semester of a four-semester series. Continued development of aural skills, building on those learned in SS-ET I and II.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 2110  or concurrently and MUSC 1140  (both w/C grade or better)
    Semester: Fall


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  • MUSC 2350 - Conducting Fundamentals

    Credits: 2
    The fundamentals of conducting music, including beat patterns, baton technique, score reading, cuing, subdivisions, fermatas and releases. The class will function as an ensemble and each student will conduct the group.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1120  
    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 2510 - Music Composition for Games and Interactive Media

    Credits: 3
    Instruction and practice in composing music for use in video games and interactive multimedia applications. Students will study existing games and media to learn how music can be effectively used. They will also experience the process of creating and preparing music for a variety of uses in the field.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1540  or MUSC 1120  w/C grade or better; or instructor approval
    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 2520 - Music Scoring For Film

    Credits: 3
    Instruction and practice in composing music for use as underscore in film. Students will examine the scores of historical and present-day films to learn different approaches to film scoring and the different roles music can play in film, will learn about the process of creating music for film from the spotting session through the final audio mix and will compose and record their own underscores.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1540  w/C grade or better, or instructor approval
    Semester: Fall


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  • MUSC 2540 - Advanced Musical Synthesis, Sampling, & Sound Design

    Credits: 2
    An in-depth overview of sound production and sound design for recorded and live musical performance from acoustic instruments to analog and digital synthesis and sampling.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1520  w/C grade or better, or instructor permission
    Recommended Prerequisite: MUSC 1515  or MUSC 1550  
    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 2550 - Music Internship

    Credits: 1-3
    The Music Internship is an opportunity for students to gain college credit for participating in an internship with a professional recording studio or related business such as an audio post facility or pro-audio dealer under the guidance of an SLCC faculty member in the Fine Arts.

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval and second year status in the Music Recording Technology or Media Music programs
    Semester: All


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  • MUSC 2570 - Game Audio Design

    Credits: 3
    This course introduces students to the field of sound design for games and interactive media. Students will develop skills in creation of game audio assets and in the use of middle-ware programs used in the video game industry for the implementation of assets within the game environment.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1515  
    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 2580 - Audio Production and Mixing for Live Performance

    Credits: 3


    Entry-level positions in audio are often in the live sound field. This course provides training specific to live sound and performance audio. Subjects include sound system design and implementation, mixing live sound, sound system maintenance, digital audio consoles, distribution over audio networks (Dante or AVB), pre-recorded audio for live playback using Q-lab, or SCS.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1515  or instructor approval.

    Students must achieve a grade of C+ or better in the pre-requisite course or instructor approval before being admitted into MUSC 2580.

    (Please note: COMM 1515 , FLM 1515 , or THEA 1515  will also fulfill this pre-requisite requirement)
    Recommended Prerequisite: MUSC 1530 ; MUSC 1560  
    Semester: Spring


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  • MUSC 2710 - Private Lessons: Guitar

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on fretted string instruments; guitar, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1710  
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2712 - Private Lessons: Guitar

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on fretted string instruments: guitar, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1712  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2715 - Private Lessons: Guitar

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on fretted string instruments: guitar, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1715  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2720 - Private Lessons: Strings

    Credits: 1
    12 one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1720  
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2722 - Private Lessons: Strings

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, contrabass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1722  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2725 - Private Lessons: Strings

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance majors on string instruments: violin, viola, cello, bass. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1725  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2730 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1730
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2732 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for music majors on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1732  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2735 - Private Lessons: Piano

    Credits: 2
    12, 45 minute private music lessons for music performance on keyboard instruments: piano, organ, keyboards. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1735  and Audition (Must be able to perform NYSSMA Grade 5 Literature at minimum)
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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  • MUSC 2740 - Private Lessons: Brass

    Credits: 1
    12, one-half hour private music lessons for non-music majors on brass instruments: trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium or tuba. Additional fee is required.

    Prerequisite: MUSC 1740  
    Semester: All
    Estimated Course Fee: Additional Course Fee Required


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