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Online (Asynchronous)
Definition:
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no
required real-time or on campus meetings. All content is
delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by
the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes
available, at any time before the due date.
In a real-time online class, course meetings occur virtually on
Zoom. The course meetings occur at scheduled days and times.
Instructors will use Canvas to disseminate grades and potentially
other class content, such as documents, discussions, and
announcements. At the start of the semester, a detailed
schedule for the term, with Zoom meetings, will be posted on
IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
In a HyFlex class, all course meetings are held face-to-face at IVC or a designated physical site, and may also be attended
virtually, via Zoom (or the district-approved video conferencing platform). The course meetings occur at scheduled days and
times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings,
such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements. High-stake assessments, such as mid-term or final will be the
same exam for online or face-to-face students. Training/approvals: Canvas Basics, Zoom, Classroom Technology Tools.
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-toface on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are
required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days
and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas and/or
zoom. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the
term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site
and in Canvas.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a
designated physical site. The course meetings occur on
scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or
other software products to enhance the class outside of the
face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents,
discussions, and announcements.
Changes may be occurring daily for schedule data and files are subject to change.
Fall 2022
4 sections
Music
4 sections
MUS 100 - Intro to Music Foundations
1 section
MUS 100 Course Description:
An introduction to basic concepts of music. The development of the skills and knowledge needed to read music, to hear music, and to use some instrument (including the voice) with skill. (C-ID MUS 110) (CSU) (UC credit limited. See a counselor.)
CRN 10229 (MUS 100 - Intro to Music Foundations)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
The study and performance of literature for full symphony orchestra in a wide variety of styles. Performances in local communities and on campus are required. Maximum credit four units. (C-ID MUS 180) (CSU, UC)
CRN 10541 (MUS 178 - Symphony Orchestra)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Electronic Music Production is a course that teaches students the necessary tools and techniques to create contemporary electronic music in a variety of styles. Topics covered include history of electronic music and recording, digital audio and MIDI theory, DAW signal flow and system requirements, MIDI sequencing, stereo mixing techniques, and use of software-based virtual instruments and effects processors such as equalizers, compressors and reverbs. Students receive hands-on practice in digital music production and composition in a variety of styles. Work will be done on a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) primarily Logic Pro and the IVC Digital Recording Studio. (CSU)
CRN 10240 (MUS 182 - Electronic Music Production)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: MUS 182 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a continuation in the study of digital audio recording and how to make a professional sounding compact disk using the IVC Digital Recording Studio. The curriculum will cover alleviating basic problems in the recording process, console automation, SMPTE and MIDI synchronization, the fundamentals involved in a mix-down and the skills for planning and executing a recording session. (CSU)
CRN 10241 (MUS 184 - Adv Electronic Music Productn)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Designed for older students who have an interest in learning to play in a small orchestra. Performance in the local community and on campus are required. Introduction to music theory as a means of learning to read music rather than learning by rote. The course intends to assist older adults in identifying and examining personal interests and aptitudes in performing music to enhance mental acuity and creativity, as well as appreciation of the arts.
CRN 12012 (MUS 803 - Orchestra for Older Adults)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
The study and performance of literature for full symphony orchestra in a wide variety of styles. Performances in local communities and on campus are required. Maximum credit four units. (C-ID MUS 180) (CSU, UC)
CRN 20654 (MUS 178 - Symphony Orchestra)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Designed for older students who have an interest in learning to play in a small orchestra. Performance in the local community and on campus are required. Introduction to music theory as a means of learning to read music rather than learning by rote. The course intends to assist older adults in identifying and examining personal interests and aptitudes in performing music to enhance mental acuity and creativity, as well as appreciation of the arts.
CRN 22064 (MUS 803 - Orchestra for Older Adults)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
An introduction to basic concepts of music. The development of the skills and knowledge needed to read music, to hear music, and to use some instrument (including the voice) with skill. (C-ID MUS 110) (CSU) (UC credit limited. See a counselor.)
CRN 10225 (MUS 100 - Intro to Music Foundations)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
The study and performance of literature for full symphony orchestra in a wide variety of styles. Performances in local communities and on campus are required. Maximum credit four units. (C-ID MUS 180) (CSU, UC)
CRN 10546 (MUS 178 - Symphony Orchestra)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Introduction to Music Technology is a course that teaches students the necessary tools and techniques to create contemporary electronic music in a variety of styles. Students will learn the history of electronic music with listening examples that highlight the important people, technology, and techniques associated with the style. Students will learn to listen critically and adapt to changes in technology and public musical taste. Students will then be responsible for creating musical compositions in a variety of styles. Work will be done with DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) primarily Logic Pro. Students will also learn the function and application of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and MIDI instruments. This course also teaches music theory topics such as rhythm and harmony within the framework of a DAW. Other topics include sound synthesis, sampling and instruments associated with such techniques, microphones and recording techniques, and other related concepts. Finally, the course will teach basic recording techniques that are applicable to simple recording processes for both electronic and acoustic recording. Ultimately, students will gain a deep understanding of many aspects of contemporary electronic music, including beats, harmony, melodies, synthesis, recording, audio/MIDI editing, effects processing, sound design, form, performance, and mixing. Throughout the course, students will present concerts/performances of compositions and other projects in a variety of venues. (CSU)
CRN 10243 (MUS 182 - Intro to Music Technology)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: MUS 182 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a continuation in the study of digital audio recording and how to make a professional sounding compact disk using the IVC Digital Recording Studio. The curriculum will cover alleviating basic problems in the recording process, console automation, SMPTE and MIDI synchronization, the fundamentals involved in a mix-down and the skills for planning and executing a recording session. (CSU)
CRN 10244 (MUS 184 - Advanced Music Technology)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Designed for older students who have an interest in learning to play in a small orchestra. Performance in the local community and on campus are required. Introduction to music theory as a means of learning to read music rather than learning by rote. The course intends to assist older adults in identifying and examining personal interests and aptitudes in performing music to enhance mental acuity and creativity, as well as appreciation of the arts.
CRN 12012 (MUS 803 - Orchestra for Older Adults)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
An introduction to music literature with emphasis on listening experience. Students study the expressive materials of music and the major forms of music literature including music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, and Romantic eras as well as 20th century, Jazz, American music, Rock, and Non-Western music. Emphasis placed on the skills and understanding necessary for lifelong music listening experiences. (C-ID MUS 100) (CSU, UC)
CRN 20485 (MUS 102 - Intro to Music Lit & Listening)
Class Format: Online (Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
The study and performance of literature for full symphony orchestra in a wide variety of styles. Performances in local communities and on campus are required. Maximum credit four units. (C-ID MUS 180) (CSU, UC)
CRN 21407 (MUS 178 - Symphony Orchestra)
Class Format: Online (Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
Introduction to Music Technology is a course that teaches students the necessary tools and techniques to create contemporary electronic music in a variety of styles. Students will learn the history of electronic music with listening examples that highlight the important people, technology, and techniques associated with the style. Students will learn to listen critically and adapt to changes in technology and public musical taste. Students will then be responsible for creating musical compositions in a variety of styles. Work will be done with DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) primarily Logic Pro. Students will also learn the function and application of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and MIDI instruments. This course also teaches music theory topics such as rhythm and harmony within the framework of a DAW. Other topics include sound synthesis, sampling and instruments associated with such techniques, microphones and recording techniques, and other related concepts. Finally, the course will teach basic recording techniques that are applicable to simple recording processes for both electronic and acoustic recording. Ultimately, students will gain a deep understanding of many aspects of contemporary electronic music, including beats, harmony, melodies, synthesis, recording, audio/MIDI editing, effects processing, sound design, form, performance, and mixing. Throughout the course, students will present concerts/performances of compositions and other projects in a variety of venues. (CSU)
CRN 20502 (MUS 182 - Intro to Music Technology)
Class Format: Online (Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
Prerequisite: MUS 182 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a continuation in the study of digital audio recording and how to make a professional sounding compact disk using the IVC Digital Recording Studio. The curriculum will cover alleviating basic problems in the recording process, console automation, SMPTE and MIDI synchronization, the fundamentals involved in a mix-down and the skills for planning and executing a recording session. (CSU)
CRN 20503 (MUS 184 - Advanced Music Technology)
Class Format: Online (Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
Designed for older students who have an interest in learning to play in a small orchestra. Performance in the local community and on campus are required. Introduction to music theory as a means of learning to read music rather than learning by rote. The course intends to assist older adults in identifying and examining personal interests and aptitudes in performing music to enhance mental acuity and creativity, as well as appreciation of the arts.
CRN 22022 (MUS 803 - Orchestra for Older Adults)
Class Format: Online (Legacy Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
Class material pickup times are Monday 08/17/20, Tuesday 08/18/20, Thursday 08/20/20 from 8:00am-10:00am at IVC parking lot L.
CRN 11187 (MUS 178 - Symphony Orchestra)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Introduction to Music Technology is a course that teaches students the necessary tools and techniques to create contemporary electronic music in a variety of styles. Students will learn the history of electronic music with listening examples that highlight the important people, technology, and techniques associated with the style. Students will learn to listen critically and adapt to changes in technology and public musical taste. Students will then be responsible for creating musical compositions in a variety of styles. Work will be done with DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) primarily Logic Pro. Students will also learn the function and application of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and MIDI instruments. This course also teaches music theory topics such as rhythm and harmony within the framework of a DAW. Other topics include sound synthesis, sampling and instruments associated with such techniques, microphones and recording techniques, and other related concepts. Finally, the course will teach basic recording techniques that are applicable to simple recording processes for both electronic and acoustic recording. Ultimately, students will gain a deep understanding of many aspects of contemporary electronic music, including beats, harmony, melodies, synthesis, recording, audio/MIDI editing, effects processing, sound design, form, performance, and mixing. Throughout the course, students will present concerts/performances of compositions and other projects in a variety of venues. (CSU)
CRN 10506 (MUS 182 - Intro to Music Technology)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: MUS 182 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a continuation in the study of digital audio recording and how to make a professional sounding compact disk using the IVC Digital Recording Studio. The curriculum will cover alleviating basic problems in the recording process, console automation, SMPTE and MIDI synchronization, the fundamentals involved in a mix-down and the skills for planning and executing a recording session. (CSU)
CRN 10507 (MUS 184 - Advanced Music Technology)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Designed for older students who have an interest in learning to play in a small orchestra. Performance in the local community and on campus are required. Introduction to music theory as a means of learning to read music rather than learning by rote. The course intends to assist older adults in identifying and examining personal interests and aptitudes in performing music to enhance mental acuity and creativity, as well as appreciation of the arts.
CRN 12015 (MUS 803 - Orchestra for Older Adults)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
An introduction to basic concepts of music. The development of the skills and knowledge needed to read music, to hear music, and to use some instrument (including the voice) with skill. (C-ID MUS 110) (CSU) (UC credit limited. See a counselor.)
CRN 20482 (MUS 100 - Intro to Music Foundations)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Introduction to Music Technology is a course that teaches students the necessary tools and techniques to create contemporary electronic music in a variety of styles. Students will learn the history of electronic music with listening examples that highlight the important people, technology, and techniques associated with the style. Students will learn to listen critically and adapt to changes in technology and public musical taste. Students will then be responsible for creating musical compositions in a variety of styles. Work will be done with DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) primarily Logic Pro. Students will also learn the function and application of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and MIDI instruments. This course also teaches music theory topics such as rhythm and harmony within the framework of a DAW. Other topics include sound synthesis, sampling and instruments associated with such techniques, microphones and recording techniques, and other related concepts. Finally, the course will teach basic recording techniques that are applicable to simple recording processes for both electronic and acoustic recording. Ultimately, students will gain a deep understanding of many aspects of contemporary electronic music, including beats, harmony, melodies, synthesis, recording, audio/MIDI editing, effects processing, sound design, form, performance, and mixing. Throughout the course, students will present concerts/performances of compositions and other projects in a variety of venues. (CSU)
CRN 20502 (MUS 182 - Intro to Music Technology)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: MUS 182 with a grade of "C" or better. This course is a continuation in the study of digital audio recording and how to make a professional sounding compact disk using the IVC Digital Recording Studio. The curriculum will cover alleviating basic problems in the recording process, console automation, SMPTE and MIDI synchronization, the fundamentals involved in a mix-down and the skills for planning and executing a recording session. (CSU)
CRN 20503 (MUS 184 - Advanced Music Technology)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
An introduction to basic concepts of music. The development of the skills and knowledge needed to read music, to hear music, and to use some instrument (including the voice) with skill. (C-ID MUS 110) (CSU) (UC credit limited. See a counselor.)
CRN 10478 (MUS 100 - Intro to Music Foundations)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
This course is an introduction to beginning keyboard skills, including notation. It includes basic technique, major and minor five finger patterns, major scales, sight reading and basic chord progressions, as they are encountered in beginning piano music. (CSU, UC)