MUSIC & TECHNOLOGY selkirk.ca/music both the student’s repertoire and improvisational abilities. Students are encouraged to participate in ene as many different types of ensembles as possible. Composition (Year 2) cont. A graduation showcase will be required from all - oe . SEMESTER 4 students majoring in Music Performance. : Course Name Credit Pre-requisites: MUSC 158. MUSC 100 MUSIC FORUM On Campus 1 MUSC 160 - COMPUTER MUSC 253 Private Lesson IV A On Campus 0.5 APPLICATIONS TO MUSIC | MUSC 265 Instrumental Lab IV On Campus 1 This course is an introduction to music technology _ and the application of musical skills to recording MUSE 269 Songwriting I On Campus 2 music on to a computer. Topics include: MIDI MUSC 275 Contemporary Harmony IV On Campus 2 sequencing, notation, and synthesis techniques. MUSC 281 Ear Training IV On Campus 9 Fundamentals of mixing board theory are applied to - - routing audio. The course uses Pro Tools LE software, MUSC 283 Film Scoring II On Campus 2 the N5, and other relevant applications. MUSC 285 Composition IL On Campus 2 MUSC 290 The Business of Musi n Campus 2 MUSC 161 - COMPUTER USC ° . On Camp APPLICATIONS TO MUSIC II ELECTIVE 006 Music Elective On Campus 2 A continuation of the material covered in term 1 with ELECTIVE 006 Music Elective On Campus 2 special emphasis on MIDI Compositional Techniques Total 185 as well as mixing, effects, system exclusive, notation , and synchronization. ELECTIVES Pre-requisites: MUSC 160. Course Name Credit MUSC 259 Ensemble IV On Campus 2 MUSC 162 - INSTRUMENTAL LAB | . . This course is designed to help students develop MUSC 262 Survey of Recording Techniques On Campus 2 instrumental skills. Grouped by instrument, students MUSC 289 Advanced MIDI Applications IT On Campus 2 learn the fundamentals of reading, articulation, MUSC 162 Instrumental Lab I On Campus 1 balance, dynamics, styles and technique as related to their particular instrument. This course is taught Total 7 “instrument-in-hand” and also uses audio and visual . . aids to explore different techniques and styles. A Directed Studies (Year 2) requirement in all majors, students have weekly This major was created to address the diverse interests of students who are entering the music assignments. program. [t provides access to a wide range of courses and students must design their own special project that serves as a focal point for their year of study. Every two weeks students will meet one on MUSC 163 - INSTRUMENTAL LAB II one with a faculty member for mentorship, where students receive guidance on issues relating to their This course is designed to help students develop their project and are assessed by the instructor. Examples of Directed Studies projects include; creating a instrumental skills. Grouped by instrument, students CD of original material, creating a filmscoring demo, rehearsing, performing and recording with your learn the fundamentals of reading, articulation, own band. balance, dynamics, styles and technique as related SEMESTER 3 to their particular instrument. This course is taught : “instrument-in-hand” and also uses audio and visual Course Name Credit aids to explore different techniques and styles. A MUSC 250 Directed Studies/Mentorship On Campus 05 requirement in all majors, students have weekly MUSC 252 Private Lesson IIL A On Camas 05 assignments. Pre-requisites: MUSC 162. MUSC 258 Ensemble IIT On Campus 2 MUSC 264 Instrumental Lab IIT On Campus 1 MUSC 164 - HISTORY OF ROCK ; MUSC 274 Contemporary Harmony IIL On Campus 2 A study of the evolution of rock music from its MUSC 280 en On Camas , origins to the present. Classes will focus on musical characteristics of the different styles within the TWC 266 Introduction to Technical Writing and Communications On Campus 2 genre. Sociological, geographical, literary and other ELECTIVE 006 Music Elective On Campus D) cultural aspects will be discussed. Both audio and : : video clips will be presented for in-class analysis. ELECTIVE 006 Music Elective On Campus 2 ELECTIVE 006 Music Elective On Campus 2 Total 16 selkirk.ca/programs Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 153