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Students enrolled in MELE's Audio Engineering Technology focus track will complete coursework in areas including audio engineering, sound reinforcement and studio production. Below is the listing of required courses for MELE's Audio Engineering Technology focus track.

Audio Engineering Technology, Associate in Science (63 credits)

This is not an official document.  Use it to keep track of your academic progress.  You are responsible for meeting your program and graduation requirements.  Check catalog for course descriptions and course prerequisite.  See your academic counselor if you need help.

HCC Course Title Prerequisites Credits
Semester 1 (Fall)
       
MELE 101 Survey of Music Business
  3
       
MELE 102
Survey of Recording Technology
  3
       
ENG 100
English Composition I
"C" or higher in Eng 22/60 or placement
3
       
ICS 100
Computer Literacy
  3
       
MUSIC 253 Basic Music Experience
 Placement in ENG 22/60 and in MATH 25
 3
    
Semester 2 (Spring)
       
MELE 211Audio Engineering I
 MELE 102
 3
    
MATH 140
Pre-Calculus
"C" or higher in MATH135 or placement in MATH 140   3
    
HIST 151
World Civilizations I
  3
    
CENT 112
 Fundamentals of Electronics
ENG 22/60 or placement in ENG 100
 4
    
SP 151
 Personal and Public Speech  3
    
Semester 3 (Fall)
       
MELE 213 Studio Production I  MELE 102
3
       
ART 113
Introduction to Drawing

ENG 22/60 OR placement in ENG 100  

3
       
HWST 107
Hawaii:  Center of the Pacific  Placement in ENG 22/60
3
       
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy:  Morals and Society
  3
    
 PHYS 100Survey of Physics
  3
 PHYS 100L
Survey of Physics Lab
  1
Semester 4 (Spring)
 
MELE 220 Audio Engineering II
  3
       
MELE 215
Sound Reinforcement Mele 101, Mele 102
3
    
PHYS 201 Physics for Audio Technology
   3
       
JOUR 150
The Press and Society
  3
    
SSCI 193V
Cooperative Education
  4
    
   Total Credits 63



MELE LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Program Learning Outcomes
  • Explain the careers, contracts, law, processes and economics of the music business
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the use of recording technology
  • Demonstrate the ability to solve technical problems
  • Prepare public relations programs for entertainment and music business clients
  • Describe various types of intellectual property and copyright laws within the music industry
  • Identify the role of music publishing in entertainment and music business
  • Demonstrate an appropriate mastery of techniques and skills used in operating studio equipment and sound systems
  • Describe the economic, musical & technological developments and new business models of the recording industry
  • Demonstrate an understanding of music production
  • Demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical standards in entertainment and music business
  • Describe the importance of appreciation of diversity and global perspectives in music business and entertainment

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 November 2009 03:30