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www.cecilcc.edu 144 MAT202 Calculus II with Analytic Geometry (M) extends students knowledge of applications of the definite integral (volume, surface area, length of a curve, and work), introduces integration techniques, improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, conic sections and polar coordinates. Maple, a computer algebra system is introduced. (Other computer algebra systems are available for students whose transfer institution requires a program other than Maple.) MAT202 is a continuation of MAT201. 4 credits Pre-requisite: MAT201. MAT203 Multivariable Calculus (M) is designed to provide the student with a study of vectors in a plane, three-dimensional space, introduction to hyperspace, partial differentiation, multiple integration, and topics in vector calculus to include Greens Theorem, Stokes Theorem, and the divergence theorem. Knowledge of a computer algebra system, Maple, is expanded. Course offered during the spring semester. 4 credits Pre-requisite: MAT202. MAT240 Introduction to Linear Algebra introduces the basic concepts of linear algebra: vector spaces, applications to line and plane geometry, linear equations and matrices, linear transformations, eigenvalues, determinants and quadratic forms. Course offered during the spring semester. 4 credits Pre-requisite: MAT202. MAT246 Introduction to Differential Equations introduces the basic techniques for solving and/or analyzing first and second order differential equations, both linear and nonlinear, and systems of differential equations. The use of a mathematical software system is an integral part of the course. Course offered during the spring semester. 3 credits Pre-requisite: MAT202. Music MUC102 Piano Class I is the study of music skills as they apply hands-on to piano. Music theory, sound production, pedaling techniques, posture, hand position, and knowledge of beginner/early intermediate solo and ensemble piano repertoire are developed through weekly reinforcement. Students meet once a week in a group class and participate in additional piano laboratory time. 1 credit MUC104 Guitar Fundamentals is the study of fundamental music skills as they apply hands-on to guitar. Left and right hand techniques, rhythm skills, and sight reading are developed by weekly reinforcement. Musical expression, phrasing and the use of dynamics are addressed in this course. Students meet once a week in a group class. Students are expected to practice outside of class and come prepared each week with their material. 3 credits MUC110 Music Theory and Musicianship I is an indepth study of the fundamental rudiments of music that are essential for all musicians. Concepts and elements of musical design and theory, including a study of timbre, rhythm, pitch, texture, and principles of form are studied concurrently with musicianship elements, including mastery of pitch and rhythm and the development of aural skills through sight singing, dictation, improvisation, and keyboarding applications. 4 credits Co-requisites: MUC120, MUC190 or MUC140 or permission of instructor. MUC111 Music Theory and Musicianship II will focus on further skill mastery of the fundamental rudiments of music that are essential for all musicians. Concepts and elements of musical design and theory, including a study of triads, cadences, dominants, and suspensions are studied concurrently with musicianship elements, including mastery of pitch and rhythm and the development of aural skills through sight singing, dictation, improvisation, and keyboarding applications. 4 credits Pre-requisite: MUC110 or permission of instructor. Co-requisites: MUC121, MUC191 or MUC141 or permission of instructor. MUC120 Music Ensemble I will focus on preparation for and performance of a range of musical styles. Students will learn repertory and participate in rehearsals culminating in a public performance. All basic theatrical elements will be incorporated, including lights, sound, costumes, makeup, theatre etiquette, and ensemble cooperation. Theatre and technical vocabulary will be incorporated throughout the class. 2 credits Co-requisites: MUC110, MUC190 or MUC140 or permission of instructor. MUC121 Music Ensemble II will focus on further mastery of preparatory skills and performance of music repertoire. Students will participate in rehearsals culminating in a public performance. All basic theatrical elements will be incorporated, including lights, sound, costumes, makeup, theatre etiquette, and ensemble cooperation. Theatre and technical vocabulary will be incorporated throughout the class. 2 credits Pre-requisite: MUC120 or permission of instructor. Co-requisites: MUC111, MUC191 or MUC141 or permission of instructor. MUC133 Music Literature and Appreciation I (H) is a survey of the development of music from ancient civilizations up to the modern era of the Renaissance to the 1900s. Emphasis is placed on major composers and forms from the Baroque through the Romantic style periods. Selected representative pieces will be absorbed through directed listening. Topical research papers are required. 3 credits Pre-requisites: REA100, EGL100.

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