MATC 2022-23 Catalog
MKTG –MUSIC
DEGREE/DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
CNC brake presses and CNC cutting table technologies to complete assignments. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent is required. MTLFAB-302 Credits: 4 Advanced Cutting Techniques and Applications Enhancing metal fabrication skills and techniques utilizing CNC equipment. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent is required. MTLFAB-303 Credits: 5 Metal Fabrication 2 Apply metal fab design and production skills to complete shop projects. Students will utilize advanced CNC programming skills and set up/layout abilities to produce parts or products. Use of cranes and other lifting systems will also be covered. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent is required. MTLFAB-304 Credits: 4 Fixturing Design and create devices for locating. holding, and supporting a work piece during the manufacturing operation. Students will utilize various lab equipment and welding processes to create fi xtures that can be used to make parts with repeatability. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent is required. MTLGY – Metallurgy (Department: 422) MTLGY-301 Credits: 1 Basic Heat Treatment of Metals This course is designed to provide information related to steel types, alloying elements, and microstructure as they relate to the heat treatment of steel. Lab work includes heat treating (hardening, tempering, normalizing and annealing), hardness testing and tensile testing. MTLGY-321 Credits: 1 Metallurgy 1 This course gives an introduction to metals commonly used to manufacture products. It describes the properties and applications of steels, cast irons, aluminum alloys and other common nonferrous metals. It covers the AISI/SAE speci fi cations for steel and common nonferrous metals, including aluminum and copper alloys. Lab work includes hardness testing, tensile testing and common heat treatments used with steel. MUSIC – Music (Department: 805) MUSIC-101 Credits: 2 Music Business This course is designed to develop insight into portions of the music-business world including: the recording industry, record labels, copyrights, performing, managers, producers, contracts, songwriting, music publishing, print publishing, promotion, business planning, career planning, website construction and much more.
MKTG-173
Credits: 3
MUSIC-103
Credits: 1
Marketing Research/Analytics Examine the importance of data-driven decisions to marketing success by exploring topics such as data collection and analysis, tracking critical metrics, and the sharing and reporting of key insights. MKTG-175 Credits: 1 Marketing Internship This course is a cooperative training program that allows students to observe and apply in a practical manner the principles and techniques of marketing studied in Marketing Management or Fashion/Retail. Prerequisite(s): Complete MKTG-151 or INTRN-796 with minimum grade of C. MKTG-198 Credits: 3 Visual Media Marketing This course covers visual media marketing, whose principles integrate graphic design, web design, digital imaging, and business marketing strategies. Students will use a variety of industry-standard design tools in this project-based course. MLABT – Medical Laboratory Technology (Department: 513) MLABT-161 Credits: 1 Computer Applications for the Medical Laboratory In this course, students learn basic computer skills used in the clinical laboratory. Students use the internet and database software to become familiar with clinical laboratory computer functions. Prerequisite(s): Must be admitted to the Phlebotomy program (30-513 1). Completion of or concurrent enrollment in HEALTH-107, CLABT-110 and CLABT-111. MLABT-166 Credits: 3 Phlebotomy Clinical Experiences This clinical course provides 120 hours of the practical application of principles and techniques of phlebotomy. Students observe and perform routine phlebotomy and processing tasks in a ffi liating phlebotomy facilities. MTLFAB – Metal Fabrication (Department: 457) MTLFAB-300 Credits: 5 Metal Fabrication 1 Basics of metal fabrication, safety, production, measuring, hand tools, and layout. Instruction using power shears, forming brakes, drilling equipment, iron worker, and various power saws. Pro fi ciency in fabrication through related projects. Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent is required. MTLFAB-301 Credits: 3 Metal Forming and Press Brake Focuses on development of layout and fabrication skills through a sequence of exercises and a fi nal project. Students utilize
Major Instrument 1 Emphasis is placed on individualized instruction on one’s major instrument with course emphasis to include reading, developing musicality and improvisation. Choice of sections: Guitar, Bass, Reeds, Brass or Percussion. MUSIC-104 Credits: 1 Major Instrument 2 Individualized instruction at the intermediate level is given on the major instrument, with emphasis on reading, developing musicality and improvisation. Choice of sections: Guitar, Bass, Reeds, Brass or Percussion. Prerequisite(s): Complete MUSIC-103. MUSIC-105 Credits: 1 Major Instrument 3 This is an early advanced-level course designed to develop speci fi c performance skills in all styles of music with emphasis to include reading, musicality and improvisation. Choice of sections: Guitar, Bass, Reeds, Brass, Percussion or Voice. Prerequisite(s): Complete MUSIC-104, MUSIC-178 or MUSIC-193. MUSIC-106 Credits: 1 Major Instrument 4 This is an advanced-level course designed to develop speci fi c performance skills in all styles of music with emphasis to include reading, musicality and improvisation. Choice of sections: Guitar, Bass, Reeds, Brass, Percussion or Voice. Prerequisite(s): Complete MUSIC-105. MUSIC-107 Credits: 1 Songwriting 1 This course is o ff ered to songwriters of all levels. The ability to produce written charts or convey a fi nished song in an audio format is necessary to take this course. The art and craft of songwriting will be explored by examining the compositional tools that strengthen lyrics, melody, harmony, and form. Students will learn how to convey their ideas and emotions in a coherent and e ff ective manner using these tools and will also gain a perspective on the more abstract concept known as the creative muse. Songs from across the musical spectrum and throughout songwriting history will be used for analysis. All musical styles are welcome and students will write songs in the genre of their choosing. Prerequisite(s): Complete MUSIC-150. MUSIC-108 Credits: 1 Film Scoring 1 Film Scoring 1 is a lecture/survey class covering four areas: history, the production or process of fi lm scoring, creating the score, and the business details of fi lm scoring.
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