Diablo Valley College Catalog 2012-2013

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MUSIC

MUSIC-270 Applied Projects in Music Industry Studies 3 units SC • 36 hours lecture/18 hours laboratory/36 hours laboratory by arrangement per term • Recommended: MUSIC 124, 172, 174, 181 or equivalents

NATURAL SCIENCE See Biological science - BIOSC

This course is designed for students who are preparing for a career in the music industry and will emphasize the entrepreneurial skill-set needed for professional music production, marketing and distribution. Students will work on special production-oriented projects utilizing the college’s Internet radio station and record label as a laboratory. Working independently and in teams, students will practice and apply the music production tools and business skills they have developed in prior terms of the music industry studies program. Projects will vary from term to term. CSU

Nutrition – NUTRI

MUSIC-290 DVC Philharmonic Orchestra

Possible career opportunities

1 unit SC • May be repeated three times • 54 hours lecture per term • Prerequisite: Audition • Note: The number of players per instrumental section is determined by instrumentation of the literature being studied and/or by standard orchestral proportions. Students not admitted to the orchestra will be directed to other music performance classes. • Formerly MUSPF 290

This course is for the study, rehearsal, and public performance of the standard Western classical orchestral literature along with new orchestral compositions. New literature will be studied each term so that different technical and artistic issues are addressed. CSU, UC

MUSIC-298 Independent Study .5-3 units SC • May be repeated three times • Variable hours • Note: Submission of acceptable educational contract to department and Instruction Office; topics must extend study beyond courses offered.

This course is for special studies in music under the guidance of the music faculty. CSU

Diablo Valley College is approved by the California Board of Registered Nurses for continuing education credits (Provider #CEP 7992). Nutrition courses which can be used are NUTRI 115 and 160. Biological and Health Sciences Division Physical Sciences Building

Courses offered within the nutrition discipline prepare students for numerous career paths. These courses begin to prepare the student for careers in food science, dietetics, nursing, dental hygiene, restaurant management, and sports nutrition as well as many other food related or health related professions. Specific courses also meet the requirements for certain certificate program and majors offered at DVC and other colleges.

NUTRI-115 Nutrition and Health: Personal Applications 3 units SC • 54 hours lecture per term • Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 122 or equivalent

This course is an introduction to nutrition designed for a variety of majors. The focus of this course is the application of basic nutrition concepts to personal life skills. The interface of culture, socioeconomic conditions and personal behaviors with nutritional health will be examined. Practical application of the course content includes, but is not limited to, personal nutrition assessments and diet planning. CSU, UC (credit limits may apply to UC - see counselor)

MUSIC-299 Student Instructional Assistant .5-3 units SC • May be repeated three times • Variable hours • Note: Applications must be approved through the Instruction Office. Students must be supervised by a DVC instructor.

Students work as instructional assistants, lab assistants and research assistants in this department. The instructional assistants function as group discussion leaders, meet and assist students with problems and projects, or help instructors by setting up laboratory or demonstration apparatus. Students may not assist in course sections in which they are currently enrolled. CSU

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Catalog 2012-2013


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