Apr 25, 2024  
2015-16 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2015-16 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Psychology

  
  • PSY 4250 - Psychology of Exceptional Children

    3 credit hours
    Identification and etiology of patterns of exceptionality, with consideration given to behavioral manifestations and preventive and correctional programs.


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  • PSY 4270 - Personnel Selection and Placement

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: PSY 3320 . Covers a wide range of topics related to employee selection, promotion, and decision making. Principles and techniques of employee selection, placement, succession planning, job analysis, recruitment, performance appraisal, validation, test bias, and fairness will be covered as will the use of various quantitative research techniques applied to human resource problems in organizations.


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  • PSY 4290 - Wage and Salary Administration

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite:  . Design and management of compensation systems including job evaluation, salary market data, pay for performance, legal issues, benefits, and practical applications.


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  • PSY 4330 - Industrial and Organizational Training and Development

    3 credit hours
    Examination of training and development methods for industrial and other organizational use. Includes both managerial and worker training. Includes learning, needs assessment, program development, and program evaluation.


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  • PSY 4340 - Human Factors Psychology

    3 credit hours
    The process of designing for human use. Considers individual differences, visual, auditory, and tactile displays, anthropometry, illumination, noise, humans in motion, and space and environmental studies.


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  • PSY 4360 - Organizational Psychology

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: PSY 1410 . Application of psychology to examine individual and group behavior in organizations; job design and organizational design and their effects upon work behavior; and organizational processes such as leadership, power, and decision-making.


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  • PSY 4370 - Motivation and Work Attitudes

    3 credit hours
    Motivation theories and applications to workplace. Emotions, attitudes, e.g., job satisfaction, organizational commitment, work-family balance. Performance effects.


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  • PSY 4380 - Group Dynamics

    3 credit hours
    The functioning of groups. Includes development of group structure, group conflict, cohesion, social influence, leadership, group productivity, group decision making, and growth groups. Classroom activities are supplemented by group projects that may require some out of class meetings.


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  • PSY 4400 - Behavioral Modification

    3 credit hours
    The application of behavioral change principles and evaluation strategies to the solution of individual, classroom, institutional, and organizational behavior problems.


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  • PSY 4490 - Operant Conditioning

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: PSY 1410 . Philosophy of B.F. Skinner’s behaviorism explored in his writings and those of his followers and critics. Current applications of behaviorism in all areas of psychology (child, marriage and family, animal conditioning, mental health, addictions, etc.) also examined.


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  • PSY 4510 - Science and Pseudoscience

    3 credit hours
    Provides a definition of science and explores issues related to that definition. Explores psychology as a science. Evaluation of topics in psychology in the context of the class discussion of science.


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  • PSY 4600 - Psychosexual Adjustment

    3 credit hours
    Psychological, cultural, and biological facets of the human sexual experience. Attitudes and behaviors, variances and dysfunctions, implications and strategies for treatment.


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  • PSY 4610 - Adult Psychology and Aging

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: PSY 2300  recommended but not required. A survey of the research on adult development with emphasis on old age. Examines the physical, intellectual, social, vocational, and personality changes during the adult years.


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  • PSY 4630 - Death and Dying

    3 credit hours
    An experiential course covering the folklore of thanatology, the funeral industry, handling grief, counseling the bereaved, and the hospice concept. Objectives include an attempt to view death with equanimity and personal growth from confronting death.


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  • PSY 4650 - Health Psychology

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: PSY 1410  or consent of instructor. Psychological factors and principles involved in the study of correlates of health and illness, disease prevention, therapeutic interventions, and rehabilitative strategies.


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  • PSY 4655 - Foundations of Mental Health Counseling

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: PSY 1410  and PSY 3230  or equivalent. History, roles, and duties of the professional mental health counselor. Managed care and third party reimbursement issues, administration and supervision of mental health services, and other salient issues relating to the role of the professional mental health counselor. Preparation for graduate-level training in mental health counseling.


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  • PSY 4720 - Multicultural Perspectives in Psychology and Education

    3 credit hours
    Theories and research relative to the education of multiethnic/racial minorities. Relation of culture and socialization to learning styles, assessment practices, and counseling considerations.


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  • PSY 4820 - Psychology of Language

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: PSY 1410 . A cognitive approach to how people learn and use language to communicate. Covers basic psycholinguistics (production, perception, comprehension, and mental representation), language acquisition, and applied psycholinguistics (bilingualism, language disorders, and machine language).


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Public Relations

  
  • PR 2040 - Public Relations Principles

    3 credit hours


    Introduces the practice of public relations, including its fundamental concepts and theories, historical development, and current issues.

    NOTE: This was formerly PR 3040.


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  • PR 3360 - Public Relations Communication

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy. Techniques of creating and writing, including the planning and development of corporate, public service, and other persuasive messages.


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  • PR 3520 - Special Topics in Professional Issues

    3 credit hours
    (Same as JOUR/ADV/VCOM 3520.) Prerequisites: JOUR 3090  and admission to candidacy. Special topics in journalism, advertising, public relations, and visual communication focusing on practical applications. Topics change each semester and have included investigative, environmental, sports, and political reporting; visual editing; international public relations; and advertising account management. May be repeated up to 6 credits.


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  • PR 4720 - Crisis Communication in Public Relations

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy or permission of instructor. Examines crisis communication theories, management, strategies, tactics, and cases while developing practical skills useful in crisis situations.


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Reading

  
  • READ 1000 - Reading Skills Enrichment

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Admission based on placement testing or permission of the instructor. Development of reading skills necessary for comprehending academic texts. Customized curriculum in laboratory setting. Does not count for General Education credit. Four instructional hours.


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  • READ 3340 - Teaching Reading in the Secondary School

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education. Materials, methods, and techniques for teaching reading at the secondary level, including clinical laboratory experiences. Designed for teachers of language arts.


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  • READ 4015 - Language and Literacy, K-6

    6 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education. Introduces various strategies and techniques for teaching reading and writing in the elementary school.


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  • READ 4035 - Language and Literacy in the Middle Grades

    6 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education. Introduces various strategies and techniques for teaching and assessing literacy in the middle school.


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  • READ 4130 - Corrective Reading

    3 credit hours


    Prerequisites: Admission to teacher education program;  READ 4015  or READ 4035 . Diagnostic skills needed to identify specific reading problems found in typical K-8 classrooms and processes needed to resolve the difficulties.

    NOTE: Students must select a specific Residency I section and sign up for all corresponding classes in that particular section. Classes may not be selected from multiple sections.


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  • READ 4460 - Teaching Reading in the Content Areas

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Admission to teacher education. Emphasis on the teaching of reading in content subjects, such as mathematics, science, and social studies in upper elementary, middle, and secondary schools. Specific suggestions for activities and lesson strategies included.


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Recording Industry

  
  • RIM 1020 - American Media and Social Institutions

    3 credit hours
    (Same as JOUR 1020 .) The power of the mass media and its effect on social institutions and practices. Develops skills of qualitative and quantitative social science research in the area of mass communication processes; examines media as social, cultural, and economic institutions that shape the values of American society, its political dialogues, its social practices, and institutions.


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  • RIM 1230 - Musicianship for Engineers

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: MATH 1710  or higher level math. A variety of music subjects explored within the context of commercial music as related to audio recording and production. Specific topics include music fundamentals, commercial music theory, commercial form and styles, and basic aural and keyboard skills. Students who have passed MUTH 1110  with a grade of C or better may not enroll in RIM 1230 for credit. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 3000 - History of the Recording Industry

    3 credit hours
    Traces the development of the technology, business, major record labels, and the music recorded as well as significant individuals in these areas.


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  • RIM 3010 - Audio Fundamentals

    3 credit hours
     Prerequisite: MATH 1710  or higher level math. Examines theories and technologies used in audio production for music, radio, TV, and film. Provides the management-oriented student with a useful vocabulary covering the area of audio production and provides the production-oriented student with the basic theory upon which production skills can be built. RIM 3010 is required for all Audio Production students; Music Business and Commercial Songwriting students may choose between RIM 3010 and  RIM 3011 .


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  • RIM 3011 - Survey of Audio Technology

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: MATH 1710  or higher level math. For non-Audio Production Recording Industry pre-candidacy students; includes students seeking admission to candidacy in the Music Business and Commercial Songwriting concentrations. Overview of the basic function and application of audio hardware and software used in music creation. Surveys audio technology found in live sound, professional recording studios, and project studios. Required for admission to candidacy to the RI program and offered as an online course. Students must choose between and may receive credit for either RIM 3010  or RIM 3011. Audio Production concentration students will not receive credit for RIM 3011


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  • RIM 3020 - Commercial Songwriting

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to Commercial Songwriting concentration and RIM 1230  or MUTH 1110 ; others - permission of instructor. Helps the new or developing songwriter acquire a song construction toolkit. Focuses on groove, melody,  lyric, harmony, and structure and integrates these five elements into a cohesive and commercially viable song. Students expected to play guitar or piano and also sing.


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  • RIM 3100 - Introduction to Popular Music Studies

    3 credit hours
    (Same as JOUR 3100 .) Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others - permission of instructor. Introduces students to different academic and theoretical approaches to popular music as a social and cultural phenomenon. A discussion oriented class that is both reading and writing intensive.


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  • RIM 3115 - Songwriting Instrumentation: Guitar

    3 credit hours
    Designed for the beginning to intermediate guitar player. Focuses on scales, chords, rhythm, picking, fingerpicking, music theory, and performance techniques and how to apply these skills to songwriting and performing.


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  • RIM 3116 - Songwriting Instrumentation: Piano

    3 credit hours
    Designed for the beginning to intermediate player and uses the “Simply Music” playing-based method. Traditional music reading skills not required or taught. Focuses on scales, chords, music theory, songs, and performance techniques catered to songwriters. May be of interest to guitarist/songwriters who want to learn how to write on the keyboard.


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  • RIM 3200 - History of Country Music

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy. History and culture of American country music. Explores the historical progression of the genre and analyzes topics such as race and gender relations, material culture, generational conflict, and the role of “authenticity” in the creation and commodification of the music. Reading, writing, and listening intensive.


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  • RIM 3450 - Advanced Musicianship for Engineers

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; RIM 1230  or MUTH 1110 . (Not available to students enrolled in or who have completed MUTH 1120 .) Continuation of RIM 1230 . Furthering the application of musical concepts previously learned to popular music. Topics include syncopation, modulation, two-handed accompaniment patterns, and selected secondary chords. Introduction to music notation software and the preparation of a lead sheet. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 3500 - Lecture Series

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to candidacy. Major executives, producers, and others in the recording industry speak to students about contemporary topics in the music business. May be taken only once for credit toward the major. Pass/Fail.


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  • RIM 3580 - RIM Practicum

    1 to 3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, approval of instructor prior to enrollment, and approved application. On-campus experiences in and related to the recording industry. Course may be repeated up to three times, but no more than six total credits toward the major allowed for RIM 3580, RIM 4000 , and RIM 4010 . Pass/Fail.


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  • RIM 3600 - Survey of the Recording Industry

    3 credit hours
    Examination of the industry including, but not limited to, artist development, songwriting, publishing, record companies, record marketing and promotion, copyright, performance rights, and careers.


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  • RIM 3650 - Free Expression, Mass Media, and the American Public

    3 credit hours
    (Same as JOUR 3650 /EMC 3650 .) A general introduction to the issues surrounding free expression and its relationship to mass media in contemporary America. A comprehensive analysis of the history, philosophies, cases, and controls associated with freedom of expression.


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  • RIM 3690 - International Entertainment Transactions

    3 credit hours
    Introduction to international law (European Union, Asia/Pacific Rim, and Latin America) in the context of the global entertainment and intellectual property industries (music, film, television, books, videogames, etc.). Culminates in presentation of a proposed start-up entertainment entity in a foreign territory. Each student will be able to establish a professional relationship with an entertainment industry liaison in a foreign territory. Offers preparation for students interested in international opportunities for growth including international internships and the Office of International Affairs’ Study Abroad programs.


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  • RIM 3700 - Copyright Law

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others RIM 3600 . Examines copyright law with particular reference to the music industry. Emphasis on understanding and applying the law to work in the industry.


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  • RIM 3720 - Artist Management

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others RIM 3600 . Examines the role of recording artists’ representatives. Topics include personal appearances, touring, unions, and contractual considerations.


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  • RIM 3780 - Entertainment Reporting and Writing

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others - RIM 3600  and JOUR 2710 . Theory and practice of the fundamentals of entertainment journalism, including music industry writing, feature stories, and CD and concert reviews.


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  • RIM 3890 - International Recording Industry

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others RIM 3600 . Cultural, media, business, and legal aspects of making and selling records on a worldwide basis. Specific studies in foreign record company operations, i.e., production, distribution, marketing, promotion, and licensing. Immigration, union, and tax implications of artists recording abroad.


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  • RIM 3900 - Music Publishing

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and previous or concurrent enrollment in RIM 3700 ; others RIM 3600  and RIM 3700 . Operations and functions of music publishing industry including songwriter publisher relations. Primary thrust is popular music publishing, but art, religious, and educational music also discussed.


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  • RIM 4000 - Recording Industry Internship: Business

    1 to 6 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; 90 credit hours completed; RIM 3700  and three of the following sub-core courses must be completed: RIM 3720 , RIM 3900 , RIM 4320 , or RIM 4620 ; approved internship application. Practical experience for advanced students in a professional recording industry setting. This course may be repeated for additional credit. No more than six hours toward the major are allowed for RIM 3580 , 4000, and RIM 4010 . Pass/Fail.


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  • RIM 4010 - Recording Industry Internship: Technology

    1 to 6 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy; senior standing (90 hours), RIM 4190 , RIM 4200 , RIM 4400 , and an approved internship application. Practical experience for advanced students in a professional recording industry setting. This course may be repeated for additional credit. No more than six hours toward the major are allowed for RIM 3580 , RIM 4000 , and 4010. Pass/Fail.


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  • RIM 4020 - Advanced Commercial Songwriting

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RIM 3020 /MUTH 3020 . The developing songwriter will study how a professional songwriter prepares to write commercial songs targeted to specific markets, artists, media, and events. Will be followed by a study of how students can find their unique voices as songwriter/artists or as pure songwriters.


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  • RIM 4100 - Audio Signals and Systems

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors – Audio Production candidacy. A thorough study of sound in acoustic and electronic forms, including wave behavior, transducers, and the design and operation of analog and digital systems for detecting, receiving, measuring, manipulating, transmitting, and reproducing sound.


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  • RIM 4130 - Cyber PR® in the Entertainment Industry

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Admission to candidacy or permission of instructor. Cyber PR®  is the process where social media (with engaged behavior), public relations (outreach and some processes), and online and direct -to-fan (D2F) marketing intersect. Explores the many new and entrepreneurial methods, theories, applications (i.e., Topspin and Next Big Sound) and best practices artists and brands employ to create awareness and make connections to consumers via electronic media. Readings, lectures, guest presentations, and professional group projects and experiences.


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  • RIM 4190 - Introduction to MIDI and Sound Synthesis

    3 credit hours
    (Same as MUTH 4190 .) Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and RIM 1230  or MUTH 1110 ; others - RIM 3010 , RIM 1230 , or MUTH 1110  or permission of instructor. An introduction to synthesizer programming and the Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) with emphasis on history, theory, and application. Hands-on activities include synthesizer programming with virtual instruments and MIDI sequencing using a digital audio workstation. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4200 - Digital Audio Technology

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and RIM 1230  or MUTH 1110 ; others - permission of instructor. An overview of digital audio technology with an emphasis on computer technology related to music production, digital audio workstation hardware and software (e.g., Pro Tools), and digital audio theory. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4210 - ProTools for Songwriters

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others - permission of instructor. Theory and application of audio hardware and software for personal desktop music production. For RIM Music Business and Commercial Songwriting majors and Music majors, specifically Music Education majors. Emphasis on application through hands-on instructional techniques. May not be used as a prerequisite for RIM 4200 nor may it be used for credit by RIM Audio Production majors. Satisfies the music production component of the RIM Commercial Songwriting concentration. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4230 - Advanced Cyber PR in the Entertainment Industry

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: B or higher in RIM 4130  or permission of instructor.  Applies the process where social media (with engaged behavior), public relations (outreach and some processes), and online marketing intersect.  Analyzes, designs, and implements an online-social media marketing plan for an entertainment industry client. Uses existing and developing applications (such as Topspin Media’s marketing and sales platform and Next Big Sound’s data analysis and monitoring program) to receive basic training. While the promotion of music and entertainment are the focus, the skills and applications taught are transferable to other industries.


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  • RIM 4290 - MIDI Sequencing and Virtual Instruments

    3 credit hours
    (Same as MUTH 4290 ). Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and  RIM 4190 /MUTH 4190 ; others - RIM 4190 /MUTH 4190  or permission of instructor. An advanced hands-on course with an emphasis on MIDI sequencing and virtual instruments within Pro Tools, Reason, and other music production software. Drum machines, synthesizers, samplers, and other electronic instruments used to create a commercial music track. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4300 - Advanced Pro Tools Techniques

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and RIM 4200 ; others - permission of instruction (POD). A detailed examination of digital audio workstation (DAW) techniques used in a variety of production environments. Comprehensive in-depth instruction in the use of Pro Tools hardware and software with emphasis on file management, stereo and multitrack editing, tuning, use of plug-ins, and delivery formats. Lab exercises to develop hands-on competency; hands-on proficiencies to assess abilities. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4320 - Concert Promotion and Touring

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others - RIM 3010  and RIM 3600 . An in-depth study of the theoretical and practical aspects of presenting contemporary arts and entertainment performances. Topics include talent acquisition, contracts and riders, production, venues, budgeting, ticket services, and promotion.


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  • RIM 4330 - Sound Reinforcement

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite RI majors - admission to candidacy; others - RIM 3010 . Current technologies and techniques involved in modern sound reinforcement. Topics include club venue and large concert systems. Field work required.


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  • RIM 4390 - Ableton Live Production

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite:   or permission of instructor. A hands-on audio production course that introduces the student to Ableton Live and MIDI controllers such as the Ableton Push. Students will acquire and refine digital audio stills used for desktop music production and live performance. Topics include automation, MIDI editing, audio warping, audio to MIDI conversion, making beats, and using Live’s virtual instruments.


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  • RIM 4400 - Recording Studio Techniques

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, RIM 1230  or MUTH 1110  , and RIM 4200  or concurrent enrollment in RIM 4200  (corequisite); others - permission of instructor. Develops understanding of techniques and technology in modern multitrack recording and mixing. Extensive hands-on experience. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4420 - Talent Agency Fundamentals

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Admission to candidacy and RIM 3720  or RIM 4320 . Covers fundamentals of the talent agency business. Focuses on the talent agency side of the music industry including the role the booking agent plays in the career development and revenue generation of a music artist. Includes readings, lectures, guest presentations, in-class participation, and group projects and experiences.


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  • RIM 4440 - Critical Listening

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and previous or concurrent enrollment in RIM 4400 ; others - permission of instructor. Ear-training and aesthetics for recording engineers. Class activities involve listening and analysis of master tape and disc formats. Sources include a wide variety of music genres as well as specialized technical ear-training materials. Development of a vocabulary for communication of aural impressions. Introduction to “high-end” audio.


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  • RIM 4480 - Mastering

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy and RIM 4200  and RIM 4400 ; others - permission of instructor. An advanced hands-on approach to the principles and practices of mastering. Focuses on the use of digital audio workstations specially designed for audio mastering and related outboard equipment. Additional focus on surround mastering and DVD authoring. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4550 - Hip-hop Music and Culture

    3 credit hours
    (Same as ANTH 4550  and MUHL 4550 .) Prerequisites: ENGL 1010  and ENGL 1020 .  An ethnomusicological investigation of how hip-hop reacts to and informs mainstream culture through its primary art forms: music, visual art, and dance. Major themes and issues that cut across hip-hop’s history, including issues of style and performance, gender, race, politics, and religion addressed.
     


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  • RIM 4570 - The Art of Soundtrack Design

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others - permission of instructor. Examines the creative use of sound in film and theatre through critical listening to various soundtracks. The theory and practice of sound design analyzed and discussed in a lecture-oriented class.


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  • RIM 4575 - Sound Effects Design for Picture

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors and minors - RIM 4200 ; others - permission of instructor. Through lecture, demonstration, and hands-on projects, exposes students to approaches, techniques, and considerations when creating sound effects for different visual platforms such as TV, film, game, and Web. Discussions include sound effects: recording, spotting, and layering. Additional topics include sound design aesthetics, sub-categories of sound effects and session requirements. Hands-on class requires assignments to be outside of class. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4580 - Sound for Picture

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy,  RIM 4200 , and RIM 4400 ; others - permission of instructor. In-depth, interactive study of sound and its relationship to picture. Time code, synchronization, workflow, data interchange, sound recording and editing, ADR, Foley, routing structures, sound mixing, and delivery methods. Demonstrations and lab use digital audio workstations and controllers found in professional facilities. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4585 - Advanced Sound for Picture

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RIM 4580  or permission of instructor. An in-depth, interactive study of sound mixing approaches for a variety of styles of programming across different media (TV, film, web). In addition to the aesthetic aspects of mixing, discussions will include required deliverables, audio level requirements, sound formats (stereo, surround), synchronization, addressing program timing changes, picture formats, target audience considerations, problem solving, technology, and more. A hands-on class which will require assignments to be completed outside of class (as is the case with most-upper-level studio courses). Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4590 - Computer Based Scoring for Visual Media

    3 credit hours
    (Same as MUTH 4590 .) Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, RIM 4190 /MUTH 4190  and either RIM 4200  or RIM 4290 /MUTH 4290 ; others - RIM 4190 /MUTH 4190  and either RIM 4200  or RIM 4290 /MUTH 4290  or permission of instructor. Writing music for visual media using the capabilities of a computer workstation. Introduces compositional techniques utilizing Macintosh sequencing software and QuickTime video playback in combination with synthesizers and sample playback programs. Concepts include synchronization of music to picture, tempo selection, sound source selection/manipulation, and analysis of the dramatic content of a scene. Laboratory required.


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  • RIM 4600 - Mixing Techniques and Technologies

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors - RIM 4300  and RIM 4400  or permission of instructor. Advanced application of mixing techniques in a digital multitrack setting. Additional topics include applied critical listening, automation systems, focus and foundation mixing, and the NARAS guidelines for delivery of recorded music projects.


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  • RIM 4620 - Marketing of Recordings

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: RI majors - admission to candidacy; others RIM 3600 . Special emphasis on the particular structures and problems involved in the movement of recordings from manufacturer to the buying public. Topics include product marketing, promotion, and distribution.


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  • RIM 4630 - Recording Industry Research

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - admission to candidacy, RIM 4620  or MKT 3820 , computer literacy, and permission of instructor. Provides hands-on experiences in research in the recording industry. Involvement in group projects to provide music and consumer research services to various clients in the industry. Workshop oriented.


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  • RIM 4650 - Multitrack Music Recording: Studio B

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: RI majors - RIM 4200  and RIM 4400 ; others - permission of instructor. In-depth study of the technology and techniques of contemporary multitrack music recording. Lectures and labs focus on modern recording techniques, the analog and digital audio hardware/software installed in Studio B, systemic aspects of recording studios, and preparation for professional work in the studio environment. Laboratory required.


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