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MUS214 — MUSIC THEORY LAB IV 1 cr

hr., Lab. 2 This course provides the practical application of chromatic musical materials and simple twentieth- century practices through sight singing; melodic, harmonic and rhythmic patterns in simple, compound and asymmetric meters; chromatic chords and twentieth-century harmony. Upon completion, students should be able to write, sing and play chromatic and atonal melodies, complex rhythms and meters, four-part harmony and simple twentieth- century chord structures. P rerequisite: MUS 213. Corequisite: MUS 212. Code B. Offered: TRA. MUS 296. DIRECTED STUDIES IN MUSIC I 1-2 cr. hrs. This course deals with problems and practices associated with Music and Fine Arts performance and preparation. Activities and assignments may be arranged in conjunction with other disciplines in the Fine Arts. Students may be required to participate in and/or attend musical or other fine arts activities and productions. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Code C. Offered: TRA. MUS 297. DIRECTED STUDIES IN MUSIC II 1-2 cr. hrs. This course deals with problems and practices associated with Music and Fine Arts performance and preparation. Activities and assignments may be arranged in conjunction with other disciplines in the Fine Arts. Students may be required to participate in and/or attend musical or other fine arts activities and productions. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Code C. Offered: TRA. Nursing Assistant/Home Health Aide (NAS) NAS 100. LONG TERM CARE NURSING ASSISTANT 4 cr.

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