MUS 173 - Basic Studio Techniques I Description This course covers the fundamentals of the recording arts, including basic audio signal and acoustics theory, digital audio fundamentals, recording consoles, microphone design, and signal processing. Students work in an on-campus lab and studio to complete lab assignments and projects. Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: 5 Prerequisites/Other Requirements: MUS 112 C or Higher English Prerequisite(s): None Math Prerequisite(s): None Course Corequisite(s): None Academic Program Prerequisite: None Consent to Enroll in Course: Department Consent Required Dual Enrollment Allowed?: No Course Fees: $150.00 Number of Times Course can be taken for credit: 1 Programs Where This Course is a Requirement: Digital Audio Specialist Certificate, Pre-Music and Entertainment Business, A.A. (3 + 1, Ferris State University), Recording Technology, A.M. General Education Requirement: None General Education Learner Outcomes (GELO): NA Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Understand computer file management.
2. Demonstrate a working knowledge of ProTools.
3. Perform copy, cut, and paste editing.
4. Use ProTools automation effectively.
5. Employ Audiosuite and RTAS plug-ins.
6. Understand compression basics.
7. Understand equalization basics.
8. Utilize signal processors.
9. Understand basic microphone design.
10. Understand basic audio console types and operation.
11. Have a basic understanding of human hearing.
12. Understand acoustics basics.
13. Demonstrate an understanding of signal flow.
14. Know and use active listening skills.
15. Create and/or organize data and information into meaningful patterns in order to interpret and draw inferences from it.
16. Complete work accurately, with attention to detail. Course Outline: I. Unit One / Orientation and Overview
II. Unit Two / Hard Disk Recording and Editing
III. Unit Three / History of Recording
IV. Unit Four / Studio Basics and Design / Sound and Hearing
V. Unit Five / Practical Applications of Recording
VI. Unit Six / Overview of Microphones
VII. Unit Seven / Acoustic basics
VIII. Unit Eight / Semester Review / Final Exam Approved for Online and Hybrid Delivery?: Yes Instructional Strategies: Lecture: 25-35%
Demonstration: 25-35%
Lab Projects: 20-30%
Aural Skill Development: 10-30%
Group Work: 10-20% Mandatory Course Components: Reading assignments and student activities, four unit quizzes, eight lab assignments, term paper, final performance evaluation, student recording project, and final written exam.
Successful completion of the mandatory course components. (73% average or better) Equivalent Courses: None Accepted GRCC Advanced Placement (AP) Exam Credit: None AP Min. Score: NA Name of Industry Recognize Credentials: None
Course prepares students to seek the following external certification: No Course-Specific Placement Test: None Course Aligned with ARW/IRW Pairing: IRW 97, IRW 98, IRW 99 Mandatory Department Assessment Measures: None Course Type: Program Requirement- Offering designed to meet the learning needs of students in a specific GRCC program. Course Format: Lecture/Lab - Must meet Lecture & Lab Ratios Total Lecture Hours Per Week: 3 Total Lab Hours Per Week: 2 People Soft Course ID Number: 102200 Course CIP Code: 50.09 Maximum Course Enrollment: 25 General Room Request: None High School Articulation Agreements exist?: No If yes, with which high schools?: NA Non-Credit GRCC Articulation Agreement With What Area: No Identify the Non Credit Programs this Course is Accepted: NA
School: School of Liberal Arts Department: Music Discipline: MUS Faculty Credential Requirements: 18 graduate credit hours in discipline being taught (HLC Requirement), Master’s Degree (GRCC general requirement), Other (list below) Faculty Credential Requirement Details: Instructors teaching MUS 173 will have a Master’s Degree in education, music or recoding and have years of professional audio recording experience, using Pro Tools and other hard disc recording media. Seven years or more of full-time audio engineering experience may be a substitute for the Master’s Degree. Last Revision Date Effective: 20180302T09:31:03 Course Review & Revision Year: 2024-2025
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