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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers theoretical and practical foundations for event management. Students will examine venues and components of managing a successful meeting or event. Students will examine alternatives in various topics in relation to event technology, security/risk management, financial management, sustainability, and site plan/inspection. Students will engage in learning theory and practice of service fundamentals through a lab experience to perform management decision making.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a chronological survey of Western European and American music from 600 AD to the present. The primary emphasis is on developing listening skills through a better understanding of the cultural background and the progressive development of musical styles, musical ideas, musical language, and musical structures. Also available through Online Learning. Core: AH.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The basic elements of music; exercises dealing with writing and interpreting various musical symbols, as well as constructing scales, intervals, and triads; training in the skills of basic musicianship: ear training, diction, and an introduction to composition.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Study and performance of representative choral literature. May be taken four (4) times for credit.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Private instrumental or vocal music lessons arranged with a private music teacher through the Northampton Community College faculty Applied Music advisor. The faculty advisor will assist the student in finding an appropriate teacher when necessary. The student will need to complete a minimum of one lesson per week with the private teacher and five practice hours per week during the semester. The student will pay Northampton Community College for the credit and pay the private teacher for the lessons at that teacher's rate.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is for the student who has no or very little experience and desires to begin learning how to play the piano. It is designed to develop basic keyboard and musicianship skills including technique, sight-reading, harmonization, accompanying, music theory, and playing various piano repertoire. Prerequisite:    Access to a Keyboard or Piano is Required for Practice
  • 2.00 Credits

    This class is for the student who desires to learn how to play the guitar. It is designed to develop basic and proper techniques and to provide students with experience reading musical notation and guitar tablature, and strumming chords. Students must have a guitar (acoustic or electric) for class and practice.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Private instrumental or vocal music lessons arranged with a private music teacher through the Northampton Community College faculty Applied Music advisor. The faculty advisor will assist the student in finding an appropriate teacher when necessary. The student will need to complete a minimum of one lesson per week with the private teacher and five practice hours per week during the semester. The student will pay Northampton Community College for the credit and pay the private teacher for the lessons at that teacher's rate. Prerequisite:    MUSC 141
  • 1.00 Credits

    Private instrumental or vocal music lessons arranged with a private music teacher through the Northampton Community College faculty Applied Music advisor. The faculty advisor will assist the student in finding an appropriate teacher when necessary. The student will need to complete a minimum of one lesson per week with the private teacher and five practice hours per week during the semester. The student will pay Northampton Community College for the credit and pay the private teacher for the lessons at that teacher's rate. Prerequisite:    MUSC 242
  • 1.00 Credits

    Private instrumental or vocal music lessons arranged with a private music teacher through the Northampton Community College faculty Applied Music advisor. The faculty advisor will assist the student in finding an appropriate teacher when necessary. The student will need to complete a minimum of one lesson per week with the private teacher and five practice hours per week during the semester. The student will pay Northampton Community College for the credit and pay the private teacher for the lessons at that teacher's rate. Prerequisite:    MUSC 243