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258 ACCT 4900 - Practicum In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the ACCT 4910 - Seminar In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the ACCT 4920 - Workshop In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 9 hours. Subject matter will vary within speaker, etc. A grade of P or F is given. No more than 6 hours of workshop may be counted toward a bachelor s degree. ACCT 4930 - Individual Study In Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 4 hours. Subject matter will vary within the ACCT 4940 - Field Study in Accounting Credit will vary from 1 to 9 hours. Subject matter will vary within the ACCT 4950 - Internship Credit may vary from 1 to 8 hrs. ACADEMY OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC (ACM) Academy of Contemporary Music ACM 1112 - Repertoire Development I This course provides students with the opportunity to learn a variety of repertoire in a discipline environment. Different arrangements and techniques will be discussed in order to prepare for band rehearsal and performance in live performance course. Prerequisite(s): Concurrent enrollment in ACM 1811. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 1122 - Live Performance I sional performance situations through practical rehearsal in a professional environment with development feedback from industry-based professionals. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 1132 - Music Culture Through analysis of different social, cultural, historical, and economic and nize, discuss and analyze different musical genres through the decades. 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. ACM 1152 - Aural Skills I Students will develop their sense of aural perception through practical and theoretical exercises. This course will emphasize strategies for accurate and expressive reading, improving, singing, and dictation using elementary rhythms and genre- appropriate pitch materials. ACM 1162 - Repertoire Development II This course gives students the opportunity to develop more accurate and artistic performance techniques while expanding on their performance repertoire. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1112. Concurrent enrollment in ACM 1862. ACM 1212 - Music Industry Studies 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. University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 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. ACM 1232 - Composing with Technology This course will allow students to explore different areas of composition as they relate to various aspects of technology in the music ACM 1243 - Sequencing and Software Tech This course will allow students to learn how to set up and operate MIDI computer systems. Students will apply sequencing software for creating music and learn to edit, store and retrieve music. ACM 1252 - The Production Process This course will prepare students for a studio recording session and the variety of set-up procedures required to operate in a commercial studio. ACM 1322 - Stylistic Awareness This course will give students the opportunity to study various musical components of a wide range of styles to allow the student to develop the ability to recreate and reinterpret. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 1332 - Technical Development I This course provides students with the opportunity to develop the necessary technical skills, on their individual instruments, required to become a working musician. ACM 1342 - Improvisation Techniques This course gives students the opportunity to develop a more advanced application of industry technical skills to become a successful working musician. ACM 1352 - Live Performance II This course is the second course of four that prepares students for professional performance situations through practical rehearsal in a professional environment with development feedback from industrybased professionals. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1122 and ACM 1162 or concurrent enrollment. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. 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 ACM 1422 - The Freelance World contractual issues of self- employment and to develop an awareness of what it means to work in various aspects of the music industry market. ACM 1432 - Specialized Production Project This course gives students the opportunity to learn the practical skills involved in producing a multi-track recording. Students will also apply product.

University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 ACM 1442 - Production Techniques This course will allow students to be equipped with the skills needed for the production of live performances in a controlled studio environment. Students are given the opportunity to develop the critical skills and knowledge necessary to analyze and reproduce aspects of contemporary music performance and recording. ACM 1453 - Digital Audio Techniques This course gives students the opportunity to examine all issues relating to Digital Audio and its use in the music production industry. Students will also focus on the fundamentals of using modern software and hardware to make music. ACM 1463 - Intro to New Media and Music This is an introductory course focusing on the digital aspects of the music industry. The course will focus on the methodologyand handling of digital media in the music industry and the concepts surrounding the marketing, distribution, and compensation relating to new media. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 1632 - Technical Development II This course, a continuation of Technical Development I, provides students with the opportunity to develop the necessary technical skills, on their individual instruments, required to become a professional musician. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1332. ACM 2000 - Topics in ACM Credit will vary from 1 to 3 hours. Subject matter will vary within the 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. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2032 - Composition & Arranging I This course will cover composing, arranging and production of contemporary music. Students will compose and arrange for rhythn sections, voice, strings and brass. Students will study processes involved in successfully harmonizing melodies and chord progressions. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2112 - Technical Development III This course provides students with the opportunity to develop the necessary technical skills, on their individual instruments, required to in technical development, students will obtain greater facility and a deeper understanding of their instrument. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1632. ACM 2122 - Repertoire Development III This course will continue with the analysis and discussion of Live Performance musical pieces. This course material will analyze the breakdown of the styles, sounds and techniques used in the production of the music tracks and how to recreate them convincingly. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1162. Concurrent enrollment in ACM 2822. ACM 2132 - Session Styles I This course utilizes the technical skills developed in other courses reference to working in a studio environment. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2142 - Live Performance III This course continues with the repertoire and allows students to bring the skills learned thoroughout the curriculum and apply those skills in a live band or audition situation. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1352 and ACM 2122 or concurrent enrollment. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. 259 ACM 2162 - Business Studies I 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. ACM 2212 - Studio Recording I 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. ACM 2222 - Music IT I This course will cover the beginning aspects of music production, 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. ACM 2232 - Post Production in Technology This course introduces students to the basic concepts and issues in- 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. ACM 2242 - Theory & Applied Harmony This course gives students a practical approach to the delivery of music theory. Students will study the structure of music and how to apply it to practical situations. ACM 2253 - Intro to Concert & Tour Mgmt This is an introductory course focusing on the management of live perfor- operations aspects of both individual concerts and tours at a basic level. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2263 - Music Mrkt, Merch & Retail I 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2312 - Sight Reading/Aural Perception I This course focuses on the development of music reading and aural perception in the context of recording/live sessions at the beginning level. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2322 - Repertoire Development IV This course will continue with the analysis and discussion of Live Per- in the series and will analyze the breakdown of the styles, sounds and techniques used in the production of the music tracks and how to recreate them as a musician and composer. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2122. Concurrent enrollment in ACM 2831. ACM 2332 - Performance Production This course complements Business Studies while focusing on the development and maintenance of a career in music. Students will study the logistics of planning, promoting, and performing live shows, session recordings, and demo creation. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2342 - Live Performance IV This course allows students to bring the advanced skills learned throughout the curriculum and apply those skills in a transformative performance session. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2142 and ACM 2322 or concurrent enrollment. Enrollment open to ACM majors only.

260 ACM 2352 - Business Studies II This course presents the advanced information for students to apply the business and marketing skills that musicians must have in the industry in order to compete successfully. 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. 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, Prerequisite(s): ACM 2032. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2442 - Music IT II This course will cover the advanced applications of music production, 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. ACM 2453 - Music Business Project I 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2463 - Music Business Project II This course will focus on advanced applications of complex operational aspects of the music industry. Advanced applications will include: marketing concepts, merchandising tools, touring guidelines, digital media sales, artist development, artist management, and record label development and operations. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2453. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2012. ACM 2532 - Session Styles II This course utilizes the technical skills developed in other courses giving to working in a studio environment. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2132. ACM 2543 - Artist Management This course will focus on the broad and detailed aspects of contemporary marketing, and daily operations as they relate to managing the careers of performers, producers, composers, and other contemporary music artists. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2612 - Technical Development IV This course, a continuation of Technical Development III, provides students with the opportunity to develop the necessary technical skills, on their individual instruments, required to become a working musician. and improvisation. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2112 ACM 2623 - Record Label Operations & Mgmt 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 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 music labels and current and future trends and the operational aspects involved in each. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2712 - Studio Recording II 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2212. ACM 2723 - Music Mrkt, Merch & Retail II requirements of the marketing, merchandising, and retail sales of contemporary music based on current and future trends. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2263. Enrollment open to ACM majors only. ACM 2742 - Composition for Songwriters This course will give students the opportunity to further utilize and analyze compositional and lyric- writing skills developed in Songwriting I and Songwriting II. Students will explore form, harmonic structure, and extended compositional techniques. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2512. Enrollment open to Contemporary Music Performance majors only. ACM 3123 - Charting, Transcrpt, Arranging Through the analysis of existing contemporary music, students will study advanced charting and transcription as well as complex musical arrangements. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2312 and junior or ACM 3133 - Music Bus 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or ACM 3143 - Musc Mktg and PR This course provides students with an understanding of marketing and public relations in the contemporary music business. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or ACM 3213 - Freelance World, Perform and marketing related aspects of self-employment in the contemporary music industry, with focus on contemporary music performers. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2612. Enrollment open to Technology Application 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2012 or 2512 and junior or In this course, students will examine the successes and failures of key players in the American music business. This course revolves Fool by Fred Goodman; the Big Payback: The History of the Business of Hip-Hop by Dan Charnas; and The Mansion on the Hill: Dylan, Young, Geffen, Springsteen, and the Head-On Collision of Rock and Commerce by Fred Goodman. 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1212 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application

University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 ACM 3311 - Applied Instruction I of an instrument/voice through private lessons. Areas of concentration ACM 2612 and junior or senior level. ACM 3321 - Applied Instruction II This course is the second of a four part series, in the applied instruction of an instrument/voice through private lessons. Areas of concentration ACM 3311 and junior or ACM 3333 - Ops Mgmt, Logistics, Planning This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or ACM 3353 - Advanced Pro Tools I This course is an advanced study of Pro Tools with a focus on utilization for sound design projects and advanced audio recording and mixing. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1363 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 3413 - Tech and Equip in Audio Prod This course is a comprehensive study of studio and live sound equipment, including functionality, maintenance, and use in contemporary music. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or ACM 3423 - Instruments in Cont Music This course is a comprehensive study of all instruments used in modern contemporary music, including functionality, sound and history. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2432 and junior or ACM 3433 - Mix/Manage 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or senior standing. ACM 3443 - Survey of Audio Recording This course is a comprehensive study of how to record and mix audio by contemporary music genre, surveyed in a historical context. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3353 and junior or 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 semeter, students will meet during regularly scheduled class time to evaluate their progress, get new assignments, and consult with faculty. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2623 or 4023 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application 261 ACM 3513 - Sound Design This course presents a comprehensive overview of how video and audio design. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or ACM 3523 - Adv Tracking, Editing & Mixing This course provides students with advanced concepts in track- Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or ACM 3553 - Operations Managaement 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 Enrollment open to Technology Application Studies majors only. ACM 3613 - Songwrit in Collaborative Env This course focuses on songwriting as part of a collaborative team of one or more people. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2012 or 2512 or 2432 and junior or ACM 3623 - Tech & Equip, Performance This course is a comprehensive study of contemporary music instru- - and junior or 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or ACM 3643 - Freelance World Sound Design and marketing related aspects of self-employment in the contemporary music industry. This course focuses on contemporary music sound design professionals. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or senior standing. ACM 3703 - Applied Music Business This course provides music business students with an in-depth look into the business lessons learned by successful entrepreneurs, and the business. Future music business entrepreneurs must be prepared to listen to the needs of customers and adapt accordingly. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2453 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application Studies only. ACM 3713 - Movie Music, 21st Century from the 20th century from a technical perspective. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3513 and junior or ACM 3723 - Music Business Project III This course gives students the opportunity to apply their music business knowledge to a music business project consistent with their career goals. Prerequisite(s): Prerequisite(s): Junior or ACM 3733 - Computer Music Tech & Archive This course will focus on electronic audio sound creation for the electronic musician or producer. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or

262 ACM 3743 - Music Publishing I This course introduces students to the various roles of music publishing companies, including the administration of musical works, subpublishing, and synchronization licensing. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2453 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4013 - Creating Your Team This course exposes students to the various support positions in the contemporary music industry, detailing their roles, and careating an effective team consistent with the student s career goals. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or ACM 4023 - Record Label Operations This course provides students with an in-depth study of how record labels operate and the revenue streams associated with signed artists. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3133 and junior or ACM 4113 - Contemporary Music Contracts This course provides students with an in-depth look at contracts for goods and services within the contemporary music industry. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3133 and junior or ACM 4123 - Road, Stage, Prod, Perf, Mgmt This course provides students with an in-depth study of road, stage, production, and performance management and associated logistics, ACM 4133 - Advanced ProTools II This course is an advanced study of Pro Tools with a focus on synchronization, mixing, video import, and editing with Pro Tools/HD. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3353 and junior or ACM 4143 - Mixing for Sound Design This course is a comprehensive study of advanced mixing in surround, ACM 3353 and junior or ACM 4213 - Studio Design This course will include a comprehensive understanding of recording studio design including acoustics, equipment and environment. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junior or ACM 4223 - Advanced Mixing and Mastering This course is a comprehensive study of applied mixing and mastering techniques. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2712 and junor or ACM 4233 - Production Workshop This course will include a comprehensive study of operating as a producer or an engineer recording tracks in a commercial studio. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3353 and junior or ACM 4253 - Applied Concert Promotion Applied Concert Promotion and Talent Buying provides students with a operations, and ancillary considerations. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2253 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4313 - Performance Music Business This course teaches performance students advanced music business concepts as they apply to their own revenue generation and career goals. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or ACM 4323 - Production for the Performer This course teaches students who are primarily performers the necessary skills to be an active participant in the contemporary music recording studio. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 ACM 4333 - Orchestration Project This course is designed to teach students to evaluate orchestration tion. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2432 and junior or ACM 4343 - Creating Studio Libraries This course will focus on how to design and create studi libraries to 2712 and junior or ACM 4353 - Digital Media In this course, Digital Media: Digital Dimes and the Survival of the Creative Industries, students will identify and analyze the lure of free digital content, and its effect on the creative industries. Students will chart the media industry s struggles and contemplate its best response. This course also examines whether or not the vast sea of user-generated junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4413 - Audio Pre-Prod for Film & TV This course exposes students to the audio pre-production activities as- and junior or ACM 4423 - Audio Post-Prod for Film & TV This course exposes students to the audio post-production activities as- and junior or ACM 4433 - Touring and Show Design This course will focus on all aspects of touring and show design for contemporary music performance. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or ACM 4443 - Film Scoring This course exposes students to an advanced understanding of the con- 2432 and junior or ACM 4473 - ACM Records II 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. This course is a continuation of ACM Records I. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3473 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4513 - Advanced Logic Pro II This course is an advanced study of Logic Pro with a focus on use of time and pitch tools, varispeed, Es2, and modulation. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3633 and junior or ACM 4523 - Adv Music Business Studies This course discusses advanced music business concepts with a particular focus on digital media and electronic music delivery. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or ACM 4533 - Media Techniques for Business This course will include instruction in graphic, music video, and print media design as it applies to marketing and promotion in the contemporary music environment. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or

University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 ACM 4543 - Current Events in Cont Music This course will focus on current event analysis and speculation as it relates to the changing contemporary music industry. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2162 and junior or ACM 4553 - Key events in the Music Indust In this course, students will identify and analyze key current events responsible for shaping the music industry through the examination of retail statistics, news articles, and interviews with music industry leaders. Prerequisite(s): ACM 1363 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application Studies majors. ACM 4573 - ACM Records III 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. This course is a continuation of ACM Records II. Prerequisite(s): ACM 4473 and junior or senior standing. Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4603 - Music Supervision This course provides students with a functional knowledge of music vision selecting the perfect sounds to match video images; acting as a liaison between the production staff and the composer; and obtaining the necessary music licenses. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2352, 3743, 4313 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4611 - Applied Instruction III This course is the third of a four part series, in applied instruction of an instrument/voice through private lessons. Areas of concentration ACM 3321 and junior or ACM 4621 - Applied Instruction IV of an instrument/voice through private lessons. Areas of concentration ACM 4611 and junior or ACM 4633 - Synthesis Techniques This course exposes students to an advanced understanding of the concepts and techniques related to audio synthesis and simulation. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2432 and junior or ACM 4643 - Music Copyright Copyright law lies at the core of the creative industries. This course provides students with an overview of copyright law as it relates to the transferring copyright, traditional and digital formats, the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act), and international copyright law. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2623 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4653 - Legal Issues in the Music Ind This course explores a number of important legal issues faced by music include music employment agreements and disagreements, neighboring rights of producers, and do s and don ts of internet entrepreneurship. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3743 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4743 - Music Publishing II This course is a continuation of ACM 3743. It includes topics such as print licensing, marketing musical works, and miscellaneous music 263 licensing issues. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3743 and junior or senior standing. Enrollment open to Technology Application Studies majors only. ACM 4763 - Fair Use in Contemporary Music In this course, students will identify and analyze the key issues involved with the doctrine of fair use as applied to the music business through the study of landmark court cases involving copyright law. Students will determine whether or not the doctrine of fair use in the current legal environment offers more or less certainty to artists than it did at its inception. Prerequisite(s): ACM 4523 or 4643 or 4653 and Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4783 - Business Mgmt 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. Prerequisite(s): ACM 2543 and junior or Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4842 - Performance Showcase II This course will serve as a Senior capstone for B.A.T. Technology Application Studies majors. Students will utilize all skills developed in the program to produce, promote, and perform a professional level showcase in front of a jury panel. Areas of concentration include: bass, guitar, keyboard, vocals or drum set. Prerequisite(s): ACM 3221 and senior standing or above. Enrollment open to Technology Application ACM 4950 - Internship in ACM Credit will vary from 1 to 8 hours. ART (ART) Department of Art ART 1013 - Introduction To Drawing/Non-Art Major This course offers non-art majors an introduction to the elements and principles of design. Black and white drawing media are used. ART 1023 - Drawing I This course will develop the perceptual skills and methodologies of seeing and translating what is seen through a variety of traditional and experimental drawing materials. This is part of a required foundation sequence that will prepare students for ART 2903. Prerequisite(s): Enrollment is open to freshmen and sophomore students only. ART 1043 - Life Drawing emphasis upon anatomy, composition and investigation of media. Prerequisite(s): ART 1023 with minimum grade of C. Enrollment open to freshmen and sophomore students only. ART 1063-2-D Fundamentals This course provides a study of the elements and principles of twodimensional design, their relationship to pictorial composition, and their application to a variety of design problems. Through the use of both traditional and non-traditional media the students will explore aspects of line, shape, value, color, texture and the illusion of space and time. Prerequisite(s): ART 1023. Enrollment is open to freshmen and sophomore students only. ART 1073-3-D Fundamentals This course provides a study of the elements and principles of threedimensional design as they relate to composition and the activation of space. Students will explore space, line, form, light, color, texture, and time using both traditional and non-traditional materials and processes. Prerequisite(s): ART 1023, 1063 with minimum grade of C. Enrollment is open to freshmen and sophomore students only.