Strategic Compensation

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Strategic Compensation is a human resource management approach employers use to attract, retain, and grow talented employees while aligning their behaviors and job performance with the organization's goals and objectives. The course is designed to enable the students to gain knowledge of both theoretical and applied aspects of the compensation functions. The primary objective is to help the students develop a solid understanding of the strategies, issues, process, and techniques involved in developing and administering a strategic compensation system that promotes competitive advantage.

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Multitrack Composition III

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Multitrack Composition is the study of audio technology and its role in changing the art of music composition and production. This three quarter long sequence is concerned with the use of modern recording technologies as instrument. The use of signal processing, tape/computer based manipulation, and the structure of multitrack recorders and audio consoles allow a great number of techniques to be created on the fly to generate, modify, and document musical sound.

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Positive Psychology

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Following Frankl's existentialist urgings toward hope and meaning, as well as the humanists’ emphasis on self-actualization, leading scholars in psychology founded "positive psychology" in 1998. Since that time, we now have a better understanding of humans at their best. This worldwide collaborative effort has attempted to balance early psychology’s focus on psychopathology. In this class, we will study correlates to life satisfaction and examine empirical science as well as practical strategies for promoting well being, quality of life, and resilience.

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Audio Recording II

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This course will introduce students to the process and tools of modern recording and sound/music production. This three quarter sequence begins with the study of microphones, portable recorders, and mono/stereo editing. Analog and digital recording using audio consoles, multitrack software, and mixing/production techniques will be introduced as you gain proficiency in the Audio Lab and the audio mixing benches. Final projects will consist of collaborative production pieces completed in the labs. Classes will consist of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on workshops.

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Audio Recording I

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This course will introduce students to the process and tools of modern recording and sound/music production. This three quarter sequence begins with the study of microphones, portable recorders, and mono/stereo editing. Analog and digital recording using audio consoles, multitrack software, and mixing/production techniques will be introduced as you gain proficiency in the Audio Lab and the audio mixing benches. Final projects will consist of collaborative production pieces completed in the labs. Classes will consist of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on workshops.

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Student Voices Matter: Using the Student Voice to Improve Quality

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Everywhere, students are raising concerns about the quality of their educational experiences, insisting their voices matter. Students who enroll in this seminar will have the opportunity to use a common set of questions to evaluate the learning opportunities they are experiencing in Evergreen courses and programs, practicing qualitative research skills, writing and thinking skills, and presentation skills.

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Employment Law

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The course will review the major employment laws, including those dealing with discrimination, sexual harassment, disability, family leave, wage standards, and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act as well as and the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA).   Students will learn how to apply these major laws to 'real-work' situations and will have a very good understanding of the major provisions.

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Multitrack Composition I

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Multitrack Composition is the study of audio technology and its role in changing the art of music composition and production. This three quarter long sequence is concerned with the use of modern recording technologies as instrument. The use of signal processing, tape/computer based manipulation, and the structure of multitrack recorders and audio consoles allow a great number of techniques to be created on the fly to generate, modify, and document musical sound.

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Spanish - First Year II (B)

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This year-long sequence of courses covers the first year of Spanish. 

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Spanish - First Year I (B)

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This year-long sequence of courses covers the first year of Spanish. 

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