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MUSIC

MLT-170

Clinical Microbiology Practicum

4 units LR • 220 hours laboratory per term • Prerequisite: MLT 135 or equivalent • Note: Only students who are accepted into the medical laboratory technology program (or accepted as an alternate) will be allowed to register for this course.

Introduces entry-level clinical laboratory practice and experience in the department of microbiology, mycology, parasitology and virology. Emphasizes identification methods, theory and technique. Different instrumentation methods will be introduced and studied as well as bench/manual methods. Competence will be evaluated based on final clinical evaluations. This practicum will be conducted at a clinical affiliate site that will be assigned by the MLT (medical laboratory technology) Program Coordinator. CSU

MLT-175

Clinical Immunology and Immunohematology Practicum

3 units LR • 180 hours laboratory per term • Prerequisite: MLT 140 or equivalent • Note: Only students who are accepted into the medical laboratory technician program (or accepted as an alternate) will be allowed to register for this course.

This course provides entry-level clinical laboratory practice/ experience in the department of serology and blood banking. Emphasis is placed on technique, accuracy, and precision. Different instrumentation methods will be introduced as well as bench/manual methods. Competence will be evaluated based on final clinical evaluations. CSU

Music – MUSIC Applied and Fine Arts Division Michael Almaguer, Dean Business and Foreign Language Building 204 925-685-1230, ext. 2312

Possible career opportunities

Music prepares students for careers as performers, teachers, composers, historians, arts administrators, and more. Career options include: conductor, arranger, film scorer/composer, music business/manager, music editor, music supervisor/ director, songwriter, transcriber, editor (print music publishing), choir director, midi engineering, recording engineer, studio director or manager, sound designer, music therapist, instrumental soloist, sound technician, and tour coordinator. Many careers require more than two years of study.

Program level student learning outcomes Program level student learning outcomes have been developed for each of the three options for General Education. A complete list of current program level student learning outcomes for each program is available on the DVC website at www.dvc.edu/slo .

Associate in arts degree Music

Certificate of achievement Music industry studies

Associate in arts degree - Music

The associate in arts degree in music offers students the opportunity to attain the basic skills and knowledge needed as preparation for careers in music and further undergraduate study. The music major is a two-year program of transferable courses open to all students. Required courses include applied music, theory and musicianship, piano proficiency and large ensemble. The choice of large ensemble performance courses and literature courses enables the student to customize his/her own needs and/or special interests. This degree provides students with the foundations for a broad range of musical specializations such as instrumental performance, vocal performance, jazz performance, composition, theory, musicology, ethnomusicology, music education, and music industry. Music faculty and staff are dedicated to assisting students in exploring performance and teaching opportunities, and transfer to four-year institutions of higher learning. The DVC music major is intended for transfer. Students who intend to transfer to a four-year baccalaureate program should consult with a counselor regarding specific major preparation requirements at the transfer institution of their choice. Students may not take a pass/no pass option for major courses. Students who intend to transfer are advised to select General Education Option 2 (IGETC) or Option 3 (CSU G.E.). Option 1 (DVC General Education) is not generally advised. Students must complete each of the courses required for the major with a “C” grade or higher. Certain courses may satisfy both a major and other DVC graduation requirements; however, the units are only counted once. major requirements

units

applied music a minimum of 2 times for a total of 3 units

MUSIC 100 Applied Music.....................................................1.5 theory and musicianship

MUSIC 122* Theory and Musicianship I................................. 4 MUSIC 123* Theory and Musicianship II................................ 4 MUSIC 222 Theory and Musicianship III............................... 4 MUSIC 223 Theory and Musicianship IV.............................. 4

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