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Concentration course requirements

MusicTelecommunicationsBusinessComputer ScienceInformatics

Music

Performance concentration: Undergraduate Elective/Secondary performance study (2-2-2-2 cr.); 7 hours chosen from the following: Undergraduate Elective/Secondary performance study (2 cr.); K100 Composition Undergraduate Elective/ Secondary (3 cr.) (may be repeated for credit); K214 Instrumentation I (2 cr); K215 Instrumentation II (2 cr); K231 Free Counterpoint I (2 cr.); K232 Free Counterpoint II (2 cr.).
Composition concentration: K100 Composition Undergraduate Elective/ Secondary (3-3-3 cr.); 6 hours chosen from the following: Undergraduate Elective/Secondary performance study (2 cr.); K214 Instrumentation I (2 cr); K215 Instrumentation II (2 cr); F316 Jazz Arranging I (3 cr.); F317 Jazz Arranging II (3 cr.); F321-F322 Jazz Improvisation I-II (2-2 cr.).
Electronic Music concentration: K100 Composition Undergraduate Elective/ Secondary (3-3 cr.); K403 Electronic Studio Resources I (3 cr.); K404 Electronic Studio Resources II (3 cr.); K406 Projects in Electronic Music (3 cr.). (Acceptance into the Electronic Music Cognate by permission of the Director, Center for Electronic and Computer Music only.)

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Telecommunications

T206 Introduction to Design & Production (3 cr.); T283 Introduction to Video/Audio Production (3 cr.), T351 Video Field and Post-Production (3 cr.); 6 hours chosen from: T354 Program Graphics & Animation (3 cr.), T356 TV Studio Production (3 cr.), T366 Multiplayer Game Design (3 cr.), T361 Flash-Games & Interactive Media (3 cr.), T435 Documentary Production (3 cr.), T437 WTIU Production Workshop (1-3 cr.), T454 DVD Authoring (3 cr.), T436 Advanced Television Workshop (3 cr.). Admission to the advanced production classes is by application only. Contact the Telecommunications department for details.

Business

A200 Foundations of Accounting (3 cr.); K201 The Computer in Business (3 cr.); L201 Legal Environments of Business (3 cr.); F300 Introduction to Financial Management (3 cr.) (P: A200); M300 Introduction to Marketing (3 cr.) (P: A200). (K201 must be passed with a grade of C or higher to count towards a Business minor, and L201 requires Sophomore status.).

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Computer Science

15 hours chosen from the following courses: A113-Data Analysis using Spreadsheets (1.5 cr.); A114-Introduction to Databases (1.5 cr.); A201-Introduction to Programming I (4 cr.); A202-Introduction to Programming II (4 cr.); A338-Network Technologies and Administration (4 cr.); A348-Mastering the World Wide Web (4 cr.).

Informatics

I101 Introduction to Informatics (4 cr.); I202 Social Informatics (3 cr.); I210 Information Infrastructure I (4 cr.); I211 Information Infrastructure II (4 cr.).

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