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ACCT 2000 - Topics In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.
Credit Hours: 1-4
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ACCT 2113 - Accounting I An introductory course in analyzing, processing, and using financial data of business entities.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACCT 2133 - Accounting II A continuation of ACCT 2113 with increased emphasis upon the interpretation and use of accounting data by internal and external users.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 2113
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ACCT 2223 - Survey of Accounting This course provides, in a one-semester format, a survey of accounting concepts and procedures that will enable students to be informed users of financial information in a business setting.
Credit Hours: 3
Enrollment Restrictions: Business, Business Education, and Computer Science-Info Science majors may not enroll in this course. Sophomore standing or above required.
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ACCT 3000 - Workshop In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 6 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study. Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc.
Credit Hours: 1-6
Notes: A grade of “P” or “F” is given. No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor’s degree. |
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ACCT 3113 - Managerial Accounting Managerial Accounting is an undergraduate accounting course designed for the non-accounting major emphasizing the analysis and interpretation of accounting data for management control and decision-making purposes.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 2113 AND ACCT 2133
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment not open for Accounting and Accounting Certificate majors.
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ACCT 3213 - Intermediate Accounting I This course provides an intensive review of the accounting cycle and a detailed study of financial accounting theory relating to assets and ratio analysis.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 2113 AND ACCT 2133 with minimum grade of C in both AND MATH 2053
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ACCT 3233 - Intermediate Accounting II This course provides a study of liabilities and stockholders’ equity, and special issues.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3213 with a minimum grade of C
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ACCT 3333 - Income Tax Accounting This course requires students to study the federal tax law as it pertains to individuals, with an emphasis on application.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3213 with minimum grade of C
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ACCT 3413 - Cost Accounting This course provides an intensive study of cost accounting concepts, including planning and controlling, cost classification and estimation, costing systems, decision-making techniques, and profitability analysis. Credit may not be earned in both ACCT 3113 and 3413.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 2113 AND ACCT 2133 with a minimum grade of C in both AND MATH 2053 .
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ACCT 3423 - Data Analysis for Accountants This course examines data analysis techniques useful to accountants in industry, public practice or nonprofit organizations. Students will gain experience in using functions, manipulating data, creating reports in spreadsheets, and using data management and analysis software.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3213 AND ISOM 3323
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ACCT 3433 - Accounting Information Systems Examines the relationships and distinctions between accounting information systems (AIS) and the total management information system, with major emphasis on computerized AIS. Explores selected AIS application subsystems.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 2133 with minimum grade of C
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ACCT 3513 - Tax Planning This course deals with tax planning for individuals by examining fundamental tax law, characteristics of various individual tax topics, and their implications, including calculations of tax liability.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 2113 AND ACCT 2133
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior standing or above. Enrollment not open for Accounting and Accounting Certificate majors.
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ACCT 3990 - Advanced Topics In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.
Credit Hours: 1-4
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ACCT 4013 - Oil And Gas Accounting Designed to introduce the student to the principles and procedures of oil and gas accounting with an introduction and overview of income tax problems related to the industry.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3333 , ACCT 3213 AND ACCT 3233
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ACCT 4113 - Accounting Ethics & Professionalism This course provides an overview of the basis of ethics, common ethical theories, and application of those theories to personal, business, and accounting ethical decision making.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: 15 hours of Accounting including ACCT 3233
Enrollment Restrictions: Senior standing. Enrollment open to Accounting majors and students in the Accounting Certificate only.
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ACCT 4213 - Advanced Income Tax Accounting The income tax course covers matters dealing with Section C corporations, Sub-Chapter S corporations, partnerships and property transactions including depreciation recapture.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3233 AND ACCT 3333
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ACCT 4243 - Advanced Cost Accounting Advanced principles of cost accounting, problems dealing with capital budgeting, standard costs, budgets, and cost analysis.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3413
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ACCT 4283 - Advanced Accounting Advanced Accounting includes the following topics: accounting for partnerships, estates and trusts, foreign currency translations, special financial reporting issues, and the statement of cash flows.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3233 with minimum grade of C
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ACCT 4313 - Governmental/Nonprofit Acct. This course provides a study of fund accounting in relation to governmental entities and nonprofit organizations including hospitals and educational institutions.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3233
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ACCT 4323 - Consolidated Statements A study of the techniques of preparing consolidated balance sheets and income statements of parent companies and subsidiaries.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 3233 with minimum grade of C
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ACCT 4363 - Auditing An introduction to external auditing theory, concepts, principles, procedures, practices and the general auditing process.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: 15 hours of upper division Accounting including ACCT 3233 with a minimum grade of “C”.
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ACCT 4373 - Internal Auditing A comprehensive study of internal auditing, covering the code of ethics, standards, and the major components of internal auditing.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 4363
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ACCT 4383 - Fraud Auditing A comprehensive study of fraud auditing including specific methods of fraud detection and the related investigative techniques.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACCT 4363
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ACCT 4412 - CPA Review - Audit This two-hour course is a review section to help prepare students to pass the Auditing section of the Certified Public Accountant examination.
Credit Hours: 2
Concurrent Enrollment / Corequisites: 21 hours upper division Accounting courses.
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Accounting majors only with senior standing or above.
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ACCT 4421 - CPA Review - BEC This one-hour course is an intensive review of business, economic, and accounting concepts and prepares students to pass the Business and Economic Concepts section of the Certified Public Accountant examination.
Credit Hours: 1
Prerequisites: 27 hours of upper division Accounting courses.
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Accounting majors only with senior standing.
Notes: Pass/Fail grade will be given. |
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ACCT 4432 - CPA Review-Regulation This two-hour course is a review of income tax and business law rules and regulations and prepares students to pass the Regulation section of the Certified Public Accountant examination.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: 21 hours Accounting.
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Accounting majors only with senior standing or above.
Notes: Pass/Fail grade will be given. |
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ACCT 4442 - CPA Review-Financial Accounting and Reporting This two-hour course is a review section to help prepare students to pass the Financial Accounting and Reporting section of the Certified Public Accountant examination.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: 21 hours of Accounting.
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Accounting majors only with senior standing or above.
Notes: Pass/Fail grade will be given. |
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ACCT 4900 - Practicum In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.
Credit Hours: 1-4
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ACCT 4910 - Seminar In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.
Credit Hours: 1-4
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ACCT 4920 - Workshop In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 9 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study. Normally involves lecture, films, guest speaker, etc.
Credit Hours: 1-9
Notes: A grade of “P” or “F” is given. No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor’s degree. |
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ACCT 4930 - Individual Study In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.
Credit Hours: 1-4
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ACCT 4940 - Field Study in Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 9 hours. Subject matter will vary within the Departments field of study.
Credit Hours: 1-9
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ACCT 4950 - Internship Credit may vary from 1 to 8 hrs.
Credit Hours: 1-8
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Academy of Contemporary Music
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ACM 1132 - Music Culture Through analysis of different social, cultural, historical, and economic and political musical influences, students will develop the ability to recognize, discuss and analyze different musical genres through the decades.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1142 - Music Fundamentals A beginning course in the fundamentals of music. This course consists of a study of rhythm, music notation, and musical terminology, including learning the staff, notes, intervals, scales, modes, chords, keys and signatures. It also develops a basic understanding of music notation and basic structures. This course will also introduce notation devices of popular and jazz music including chord symbols and lead sheets.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1152 - Aural Skills This is the second course in the theory sequence at ACM. Students will develop their sense of aural perception through practical and theoretical exercises. This course will emphasize strategies for accurate and expressive reading, improvising, singing, and dictation using elementary rhythms and genre-appropriate pitch materials.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 1142
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ACM 1171 - Applied Instruction I Applied Instruction I provides the student with college entry level study in the major applied area. Lesson content will include but not be limited to such factors as technique, physiological concerns, and musical interpretation. Instructional materials will include materials such as exercises, and etude literature, along with solo and collaborative repertoire. The exact course content will vary according to the specific applied area and the instructor’s assessment of the student’s developmental stage and needs.
Credit Hours: 1
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Performance majors and minors only.
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ACM 1212 - Intro to the Music Industry This course will give students the opportunity to examine various professional areas of the music industry, including the study of marketing tools, contractual issues, arts management, and career opportunities.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1222 - Beginning Keyboard Skills This course will give students the opportunity to develop musical skills and knowledge in the use of keyboards at an introductory level in a variety of applications.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1252 - Studio Recording I This course will prepare students for a studio recording session and the variety of set-up procedures required to operate in a commercial studio.
Credit Hours: 2
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Production majors and minors only.
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ACM 1272 - Sonic Fundamentals This course is an introduction to the physics of sound, digital audio theory and studio electronics. Students will acquire a basic knowledge of sound, acoustics, perception, basic circuits and the science behind the equipment used in audio production.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1363 - Intro to Artist Development This is an introductory course focusing on artist development concepts and activities as it relates to the contemporary music industry. Concepts and techniques will be presented and discussed as it relates to the discovery and development of new talent in preparation for a professional contemporary music industry career.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 1412 - Music and Media This course gives students the opportunity to discover how music is used in the world of multimedia. Students will have hands-on experience in creating a multimedia portfolio using a variety of industry specific software packages.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1422 - The Freelance World This course gives students the opportunity to examine the financial and contractual issues of self-employment and to develop an awareness of what it means to work in various aspects of the music industry market.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1432 - Studio Recording II This course gives students the opportunity to learn the practical skills involved in producing a multi-track recording. Students will also apply appropriate skills for mix-down and editing, leading to the finished product.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 1252
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Production majors and minors only.
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ACM 1512 - Live Sound Fundamentals This course is an introduction to live sound. Students will learn to set up small sound systems and practice mixing techniques used in live music venues. This course will examine trouble shooting techniques, microphone placement, speaker placement and equipment used in live sound reinforcement.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1522 - DAW I This course is an introduction to digital audio workstations (DAW) and how they are used in the recording studio. Students will examine setting up recording sessions in the AVID ProTools 101 environment as well as editing and audio processing.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 1622 - DAW II This course is a continuation of DAW I. DAW II provides a look at how digital audio workstations are used in the recording studio. Students will examine editing, midi, plug-ins and software instruments within the AVID Pro-Tools 110 environment.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 1522
Notes: Students who pass the DAW I and DAW II exams with scores of at least 80% will be eligible for AVID Pro Tools 100 level certification. |
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ACM 1722 - Topline Writing This course is designed to give the songwriter opportunities to explore the craft of writing lyrics and melodies (the topline) to existing music tracks. The course will allow the student to explore melodic improvisation to design hook phrases as well as lyrical concepts.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 2000 - Topics in ACM Credit will vary from 1 to 3 hours. Subject matter will vary within the department’s field of study.
Credit Hours: 1-3
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ACM 2012 - Songwriting I This course will give students the opportunity to begin to develop their compositional skills through the practical study of various industry techniques and stylistics.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 1142
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ACM 2122 - Repertoire Development I This course provides students with the opportunity to learn a variety of contemporary music repertoire in an instructor directed rehearsal environment. Charting, arranging, and rehearsal techniques will be explored in order to prepare for rehearsals and performances. Students will analyze and recreate the styles, sounds and techniques used in the production of various contemporary musical works and how to best adapt them for live performances.
Credit Hours: 2
Concurrent Enrollment / Corequisites: ACM 2142
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Performance majors and students seeking a Contemporary Music Performance minor.
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ACM 2142 - Live Performance I This course is a companion course to ACM 2122 where students are given the opportunity to learn a variety of contemporary music repertoire in an instructor directed rehearsal environment. Charting, arranging, and rehearsal techniques will be explored in order to prepare for rehearsals and performances. Students will also analyze and recreate styles, sounds, and techniques used in the production of various contemporary musical works and how to best adapt them for live performances.
Credit Hours: 2
Concurrent Enrollment / Corequisites: ACM 2122 is required.
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Performance majors and students seeking a Contemporary Music Performance minor only.
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ACM 2163 - Music Business Fundamentals Students will begin to discover how business and marketing skills can enable musicians to realize the commercial potential of the industry. This beginning course gives an overview of the music industry and the competitive market.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2171 - Applied Instruction II Applied Instruction II builds upon the foundational study received in ACM 1711, developing more advanced levels of technique and interpretation. Study materials will typically confront the student with and require the development of independent evaluative and interpretative skills. The exact course content and materials will vary according to the specific applied area and the instructor’s assessment of the student’s individual developmental needs.
Credit Hours: 1
Prerequisites: ACM 1171
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Performance majors and minors only.
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ACM 2212 - Studio Recording III This course will cover the beginning skills and knowledge required to operate in a professional studio environment. This course will introduce the student to microphone techniques, the recording of various instruments, basic studio acoustics and monitoring, and basic cabling.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 1432
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Production majors and minors only.
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ACM 2222 - Music IT I This course will cover the beginning aspects of music production using Logic Pro, including areas of software/hardware, MIDI, keyboard skills, sequencing, hard disk recording, sound editing and score writing. This beginning course gives the opportunity for beginning development of skills gained in other areas of the course.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 2232 - Post Production in Technology This course introduces students to the basic concepts and issues involved in combining sound with image, whether in films, commercials or TV programs. The content of the course will be examined from both a technical and aesthetic standpoint as well as provide students with the historical overview of its development from the early 1920s to its contemporary usage. Students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in some of the more common sound-image techniques.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 2253 - Introduction to Concert & Tour Management This is an introductory course focusing on the management of live performances. The course will focus on the logistics, finances, marketing, and operations aspects of both individual concerts and tours at a basic level.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 1212 OR ACM 1213
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ACM 2263 - Music Industry Marketing This course is designed to give an introductory overview of the marketing, merchandising, and retail aspects of selling contemporary music, both historically and with a view toward the future.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 1213 OR ACM 1212
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ACM 2272 - Writing Music for Radio From radio hits to jingles, this course is an in-depth study of the lyrics and melodies that live in the minds of millions. In this course, students will examine the craft of writing hit songs and identify the elements and the industry that comprise them.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 2373 - Music & Meaning This is an examination of Western philosophy’s major movements and thinkers, considered alongside the music of their respective eras, examining how they interacted and evaluated one another, with an emphasis on aesthetic reflection with respect to contemporary music and it’s interactions with modern and post-modern philosophy.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2383 - Social Media Revolution Social Media Revolution provides an overview of the way businesses use social media to engage customers and the ability of customers to affect the opinions of their peers. Students will give special consideration to creating communities that shape the perception of brands in the contemporary music business.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2422 - Cultural Studies This course introduces the students to a broad understanding of the ways in which the contemporary music industry has developed over the last century. The course covers the development of the industry from a cultural perspective, exploring topics with a view to understanding the sociological, economic, political, and technical factors involved.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 2432 - Composition & Arranging II This course continues with advanced methods of composing, arranging and producing music. Students will examine a wide range of genres, including hit records, film/TV music, game music and radio jingles.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 2032
Enrollment Restrictions: Enrollment open to ACM majors only.
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ACM 2442 - Music IT II This course will cover the advanced applications of music production using Abelton Live, including areas in advanced software/hardware, MIDI, keyboard skills, sequencing, hard disk recording, sound editing and score writing. This advanced course continues the development of skills gained in MIT I.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 2453 - Music Business Capstone This course will focus on practical applications of concepts and methodologies of the music industry based on previous coursework. Such practical applications will include: marketing, merchandising, touring, digital media sales, and artist development.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 1212 AND ACM 2543
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ACM 2473 - Contemporary Music Appreciation This course will introduce students to major historical, cultural and technological trends that affect American popular music, and to highlight the biggest artists, genres, and trends that defined pop music over the past sixty years. Our lens of examination will be focused on the study of #1 songs as recorded by the Billboard Hot #100. Students will also be introduced to different ways of listening to music and to different psychological theories explaining why we listen to music.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2512 - Songwriting II This course will give students the opportunity to develop their compositional and lyric-writing skills through the practical study of various industry techniques and stylistics. Students will explore various technologies for songwriting production and demo creation.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 2012
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ACM 2543 - Artist Management This course will focus on the broad and detailed aspects of contemporary music artist management. Focus will include: management roles, finances, marketing, and daily operations as they relate to managing the careers of performers, producers, composers, and other contemporary music artists.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 1212 OR ACM 1213
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ACM 2551 - Session Lab Session Lab provides a real world studio session environment for songwriters, engineers, musicians and producers to team up to create new music. All students in the course will gain recording session and writing session experience.
Credit Hours: 1
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ACM 2623 - Record Label Operations I This course will be focused on the broad and detailed aspects of record label development and operations. Focuses will include both major labels and independents and will cover both the history of contemporary music labels and current and future trends and the operational aspects involved in each.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 1212 OR ACM 1213
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ACM 2642 - Beginning Production Technique Beginning Production Techniques will introduce the student to the necessary production concepts to efficiently create music in a studio environment, produce song demos, and enhance live performances.
Credit Hours: 2
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ACM 2663 - Music Publishing This course introduces students to the various roles of music publishing companies, including the administration of musical works, subpublishing, and synchronization licensing.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2712 - Studio Recording IV This course will cover the advanced skills and knowledge required to operate in a professional studio environment. This course will also integrate mixing desks, multi-track recorders, hard disk recorders, monitoring systems, synchronization, basic acoustics, live recording, synthesis, samplers, MIDI controllers, Outboard FX and mastering.
Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites: ACM 2212 (may be taken concurrently)
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ACM 2723 - Music Marketing, Merchandising, & Retail II This course is designed to focus on the specific operational needs and requirements of the marketing, merchandising, and retail sales of contemporary music based on current and future trends.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2753 - Applied New Media Applied New Media provides students with the opportunity to discover how music is used in the world of multimedia. Students will have hands-on experience in creating a multimedia portfolio using a variety of industry specific software packages.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2783 - Business Management for Artists This course provides upper-division music business students with an in-depth look into selecting and setting up a business entity. Students will give special consideration to tax and business issues unique to creative artists, writers, musicians and other performers.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 2843 - Ethics and the Music Industry Navigating the music industry while keeping a clean conscience can be a tricky endeavor. With today’s rapid advancements in technology, artist rights advocates are struggling to catch-up. Ethics and the Music Industry will present students with analytical tools to tackle the ethical dilemmas they’ll face in their careers and the leadership skills to set their decisions into action.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 3123 - Charting, Transcription, Arranging Through the analysis of existing contemporary music, students will study various charting methods, transcription pieces, and contemporary arrangement techniques.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2512
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ACM 3133 - Music Business and Entrepreneurship This course provides students with an in-depth look into the contemporary music business and the entrepreneurial opportunities that exist within the industry.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 3143 - Contemporary Music Marketing and Public Relations This course provides students with an understanding of marketing and public relations in the contemporary music business.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2162 OR ACM 2163
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3221 - Performance Showcase I This course provides instrumentalists/vocalists with an opportunity to participate in professional level performances focusing on complex contemporary music repertoire. Areas of concentration include: bass, guitar, keyboard, vocals, or drum set.
Credit Hours: 1
Prerequisites: ACM 2171
Concurrent Enrollment / Corequisites: ACM 3311
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ACM 3233 - Songwriting and Demo Building This course is an advanced examination and demonstration of songwriting, how it relates to demo creation, and how to create a marketable demo of music.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2012 OR ACM 2512
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3273 - Survey of Music Business Nonfiction In this course, students will examine the successes and failures of key players in the American music business. This course revolves around selected music business nonfiction texts. In the end, students will determine whether or not the music industry will be forced to evolve its business model beyond recognition or continue engaging in traditional business.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 1212 OR ACM 1213
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ACM 3311 - Applied Instruction III This course continues to build on the technical and interpretative skills of ACM 2171 , particularly continuing the development of individual self-evaluation and assessment in these areas but now also beginning to apply these skills to the formulation of pedagogical method. The student will continue to explore more advanced levels of the appropriate study and performance repertoire. The exact course content and materials will vary according to the specific applied area and the instructor’s assessment of the student’s individual developmental needs.
Credit Hours: 1
Prerequisites: ACM 2171
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ACM 3333 - Contemporary Music Operations Management, Logistics, and Planning This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the daily tasks necessary to profit in the contemporary music industry.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2162 OR ACM 2163
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3343 - The Physics of Sound This course is a comprehensive study of sound, including perception, acoustics, sound waves, and speed and absorption rates in order to manage sound in a studio or live environment.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2712
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3353 - Advanced Pro Tools I This course is an advanced study of AVID Pro Tools 201 with a focus on utilization for sound design projects and advanced audio recording and mixing.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2712 AND ACM 1622
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3373 - Music Industry Staffing This course provides an overview of the various characteristics that are essential for employees in the contemporary music industry. These characteristics will be shown in case studies of forward-thinking music companies–record labels, music publishers, and artist managers.
Credit Hours: 3
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ACM 3433 - Mixing and Managing Live Sound This course is a comprehensive study of how to mix and manage live sound in the context of genre, venue, and equipment in the contemporary music industry.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 1512
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior standing or higher
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ACM 3473 - ACM Records I ACM Records is a student managed record label providing hands-on experience carrying out the various functions involved in the development, marketing, and release of recorded music products. Students will act as product managers, focusing on artist development, marketing and retail, radio promotion, and business affairs. Throughout the semester, students will meet during regularly scheduled class time to evaluate their progress, get new assignments, and consult with faculty.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2163 OR ACM 4023
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ACM 3513 - Sound Design This course presents a comprehensive overview of how video and audio sync together and the concepts necessary to master in the field of sound design.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2712
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3523 - Advanced Tracking, Editing & Mixing This course provides students with advanced concepts in tracking, editing, and mixing as it applies to the field of sound design.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2712
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3533 - Advanced Sound Capture This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of how sound capturing is achieved in a controlled studio environment and outside of the studio.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2712
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3553 - Operations Management This course provides future entrepreneurs with a look into the dynamic global business market. Students will explore important business topics including operations management, and the relationship between risk taking and profit making.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2163
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ACM 3613 - Songwriting in a Collaborative Environment This course focuses on songwriting as part of a collaborative team of one or more people.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2012 OR ACM 2512 OR ACM 2432
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3633 - Advanced Logic Pro I This course is an advanced study in Logic Pro with a focus on utilization for sound design projects and advanced audio recording and mixing.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 2712
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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ACM 3713 - Movie Music in the 21st Century, A Technical Approach This course will highlight the sound design aspects of significant films from the 20th century from a technical perspective.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisites: ACM 3513
Enrollment Restrictions: Junior or senior standing.
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