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NOVA ANNANDALE

ART &
MUSIC
SPRING 2017
ANNANDALE CAMPUS

NORTHERN
VIRGINIA

COMMUNITY

COLLEGE

NOVA ANNANDALE

SPRING 2017

ART &
MUSIC
Register early and pay by the deadline.
Registration closes the day before the session begins.

Spring 2017 Session Dates:


16 week session - January 9-May 7
Register by January 8.
14 week session - January 23-May 7
Register by January 22.
1st 8 week session - January 9-March 5
Register by January 8.
2nd 8 week session - March 13-May 7
Register by March 12.
Northern Virginia Community College
Annandale Campus
8333 Little River Turnpike
Annandale, VA 20003
For registration and more information:
www.nvcc.edu
(703) 323-3107

History and Appreciation of Art


ART 100 Art Appreciation

Introduces art from the prehistoric era to the present day. Describes architectural and Fine Art styles and techniques. (3 credits)

16 weeks:
ART100-001N
ART100-002N
ART100-003N
2nd 8 weeks:
ART100-080N
ART100-081N

MW: 12:30-1:45pm
TR: 8:00-9:15am
W: 7:00-9:40pm

CM-215 Dafna Steinberg


CM-215 Staff
CM-215 Dafna Steinberg

W: 12:00-2:55pm
R: 12:00-2:55pm

CN-231 Staff
CA-317 Staff

ART 101 History & Appreciation of Art I

Presents the history and interpretation of architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with the prehistoric era and follows the development of Western
art to the Gothic period. (3 credits)

16 weeks:
ART 101-001N
ART 101-002N
ART 101-003N
ART 101-004N
ART 102-H01N*

MW: 9:30-10:45am
TR: 2:00-3:15pm
R: 2:00-4:40pm
M: 7:30-10:10pm
T: 2:00-4:40pm

CM-215 Seojeong Shin


CC-115 Dragana Vasiljevic
CM-215 Edward Purcell
CM-215 Staff
CM-215 Stephanie Thornton-Grant

TR: 12:30-2:00pm

CN-123 Seojeong Shin

R: 11:00am-12:15pm

CM-215 Stephanie Thornton-Grant

R: 11:00am-12:15pm
R: 7:00-9:55pm

CM-215 Stephanie Thornton-Grant


CM-215 Edward Purcell

*Honors Section - Contact Dr. Paul Fitzgerald at pfitzgerald@nvcc.edu for enrollment.

14 weeks:
ART 101-035N
1st 8 weeks:
ART 101-060N
2nd 8 weeks:
ART 101-080N
ART 101-081N

ART 102 History & Appreciation of Art II

Presents the history and interpretation of art, emphasizing architecture, sculpture, and painting. Begins with the Renaissance and follows the development
of Western art into the early 20th century. (3 credits)

16 weeks:
ART 102-001N
ART 102-002N
1st 8 weeks:
ART 102-060N
2nd 8 weeks:
ART 102-080N
ART 102-081N

MW: 2:00-3:15pm
TR: 9:30-10:45am

CM-215 Stephanie Thornton-Grant


CM-215 Staff

TR: 11:00am-12:15pm

CA-323 Robert French

TR: 11:00-12:15pm
TR: 7:00-9:25pm

CA-323 Robert French


CA-323 Staff

ART 104 History of Far Eastern Art II

Surveys the history of art in China, Korea and Japan from the prehistoric
period to the present. Emphasizes painting, architecture, sculpture and the
decorative arts. (3 credits)

14 weeks:
ART 104-036N M: 7:00-10:05pm

CN-114 Susan Cumbey

ART 106 History of Modern Art

Surveys the history of modern architecture, sculpture, painting, and graphic


arts in representational and non-representational forms. Focuses on the periods and movements that influenced the arts of the 20th century. Emphasizes
contemporary art forms, particularly the interaction between art and society,
industry, and design. (3 credits)

16 weeks:
ART 106-001N MW: 11:00am-12:15pm CM-215 Stephanie Thornton-Grant

ART 150 History of Film & Animation

Chronicles the impact of the moving image in the 20th century. Discusses the
design and concept of influential works and the relationship between earlier
forms of moving graphics and todays innovative video technology. (3 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 150-001N R: 7:00-9:40pm
2nd 8 weeks:
ART 150-080N TR: 9:30-10:45am

CC-115 Josef Pepi Lustig


CC-115 Ivan Castaneda

Studio-Based Visual Arts


ART 121 Drawing I

Develops basic skills in drawing and perception through studio instruction/lecture and critique. Introduces the elements and principles of design as applied
to observational and/or abstract studies. Introduces drawing media and techniques. Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical
and contemporary practices and critical analysis. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 121-001N
ART 121-002N
ART 121-003N
14 weeks:
ART 121-035N
ART 121-036N
ART 121-048N

MW: 12:30-3:20pm
TR: 9:00-11:50am
MW: 6:30-9:20pm

CM-361 Staff
CM-361 Todd Messegee
CM-361 Staff

MW: 9:00am-12:20pm
MW: 3:30-6:20pm
S: 9:30am-3:50pm

CM-361 John Aakesson


CM-361 Staff
CM-361 Staff

ART 122 Drawing II

Develops basic skills in drawing and perception of the human figure through
studio instruction/lecture, critique, and working from live models. Introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to observational studies.
Introduction to historical and contemporary practices. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 122-001N TR: 12:30-3:20pm
ART 122-002N TR: 6:00-8:50pm
14 weeks:
ART 122-037N F: 9:30am-3:50pm

CM-361 Staff
CM-361 Ann Schlesinger
CM-361 Staff

ART 131 Fundamentals of Design I

Introduces the elements and principles of design, including color, as applied


to two-dimensional studio projects. Introduces two-dimensional media and
techniques. Introduction to historical and contemporary practices. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 131-001N
ART 131-003N
14 weeks:
ART 131-037N
ART 131-048N

MW: 9:00-11:50am
TR: 12:00-2:50pm

CM-317 Dafna Steinberg


CM-317 Ann Schlesinger

TR: 6:00-9:20pm
S: 9:00am-3:20pm

CM-317 Mark Bartholome


CM-317 Mark Bartholome

ART 132 Fundamentals of Design II

Introduces the elements and principles of design as applied to three-dimensional studio projects. Introduces three-dimensional media and techniques.
Supports conceptual development through introduction to historical and
contemporary practices and critical analysis.(4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 132-001N TR: 9:00-11:50am
14 weeks:
ART 132-036N MW: 6:00-9:20pm
ART 132-038N F: 9:00am-3:20pm

CM-102 Adam Bradley


CM-102 John Aakesson
CM-102 Robert Devers

ART 153 Ceramics I

Introduction to ceramic processes, including handbuilding techniques such as


pinching, coiling and slab building. Includes instruction in loading and firing
kilns, and clay and glaze composition. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 153-001N
ART 153-048N
14 weeks:
ART 153-037N
ART 153-038N

TR: 12:00-2:50pm
S: 11:00am-4:30pm

CM-102 Virginia Pates


CM-102 Robert Devers

MW: 9:00am-12:20pm
TR: 6:00-9:20pm

CM-102 Bradley Birkhimer


CM-102 Robert Devers

ART 154 Ceramics II

Explores ceramic processes,with an emphasis on wheel-throwing. firing, and


clay and glaze composition. Includes instruction in loading and firing kilns, and
clay and glaze composition. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 154-001N MW: 12:30-3:20pm
14 weeks:
ART 154-038N MW: 6:00-9:20pm

CM-102 Bradley Birkhimer


CM-102 Robert Devers

ART 160/161 Film Production I & II

Introduces basic techniques and procedures in motion picture production and


filmmaking from scripting and preproduction through editing and postproduction, including the exploration of professional film crew roles in grip, lighting,
production management, directing, sound and editing.

14 weeks:
ART 160/161-036N

F: 10:00am-4:00pm CC-115 Josef Pepi Lustig

ART 231/232 Sculpture I & II

Introduces sculptural concepts and methods of production in traditional and


contemporary media. Includes clay, plaster, wood, stone, metal and found
objects. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 231/232-001N TR: 9:00-11:50am
14 weeks:
ART 231/232-036N MW: 6:00-9:20pm

CM-102 Adam Bradley


CM-102 John Aakesson

ART 241/242 Painting I & II

Introduces abstract and representational painting in acrylic and/or oil with emphasis on color composition and value. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
ART 241/242-001N

TR: 3:00-5:50pm

CM-361 Ann Schlesinger

ART 295 Topics In: Portfolio Preperation

Guided study designed to prepare a transfer portfolio. Topics covered include


researching higher education programs in Art, photographing and documenting artwork, writing an artists statement, and creating a portfolio of artwork
appropriate for the students area of specialization. (2 credits)
Sign up for this course by contacting vpates@nvcc.edu.
14 weeks:
ART 295-036N TBA

Virginia Pates

History and Appreciation of Music


MUS 121 Music Appreciation

Increases the variety and depth of the students interest, knowledge, and involvement in music and related cultural activities. Acquaints the student with
traditional and twentieth century music literature, emphasizing the relationship music has as an art form with man and society. Increases the students
awareness of the composers and performers of all eras through listening and
concert experiences. (3 credits)
16 weeks:
MUS 121-001N
MUS 121-002N
MUS 121-003N
MUS 121-004N
MUS 121-005N
14 weeks:
MUS 121-036N
MUS 121-048N
Dynamic:
MUS 121-E05N

MW: 1:30-2:45pm
MW: 3:00-4:15pm
TR: 9:30-10:45am
TR: 12:00-1:15pm
TR: 1:00-2:15pm

CM-202 Robert Webb


CM-203 Herbert Smith
CM-203 Robert Webb
CM-203 Herbert Smith
CM-202 Herbert Smith

T: 7:30-10:35pm
S: 9:00-12:05pm

CM-202 Mila Roushakes


CM-202 James Fay

online

James Fay

MUS 222 History of Music II


Presents the chronology of musical styles from antiquity to the present time.
Relates the historical development of music to parallel movements in art, drama, and literature. Develops techniques for listening analytically and critically
to music. (3 credits)
16 weeks:
MUS 222-001N MW: 12:00-1:15pm

CM-202 James Fay

MUS 225 The History of Jazz

Studies the underlying elements of jazz, concentrating on its cultural and historical development from earliest stages to the present. No previous knowledge of music is required. (3 credits)

14 weeks:
MUS 226-036N TR: 11:00am-12:30pm

CM-213 Herbert Smith

Music Practice and Performance


MUS 101 Basic Musicianship I

Provides exercises leading to knowledge and skill in the rudiments of music.


Includes rhythmic notation, as well as scales, keys, and intervals along with
exercises in sight reading and ear training. (3 credits)

14 weeks:
MUS 101-035N MW: 7:00-10:05pm
Dynamic:
MUS 101-E05N online James Fay

CM-202 Julie Hahn

MUS 111/112/212 Music Theory I/II, Advanced Music Theory II


Discusses elements of musical construction of scales, intervals, triads, and
chord progressions. Develops ability to sing at sight and write from dictation.
Introduces analysis of the Bach chorale style. Expands facility with harmonic
dictation. (4 credits)
16 weeks:
MUS 112/212-001N TR: 9:30-11:50am
14 weeks:
MUS 111-036N MW: 10:00-12:35pm

CM-202 James Fay


CM-203 Robert Webb

MUS 130 Overview of the Recording Industry

Introduces and surveys employment opportunities in the commercial music


industry. Assists students in defining professional goals. (1 credit)

14 weeks:
MUS 130-036N W: 5:30-6:45pm

CM-203 Herbert Smith

MUS 131/132/231/232 Classical and Advanced Voice I & II

Introduces the many aspects of singing from the physical act through the aesthetic experience. The course is designed for the beginning singer who desires
vocal improvement, and for the voice major as an addition to and extension of
skills and knowledge necessary for artistic development. (2 credits)

14 weeks:
MUS 131/132/231/232-036N

TR: 11:00am-12:30pm

CM-203 Robert Webb

MUS 137/237 Choral Ensemble

Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including


study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory/Rehearsal 3-6
hours per week. (1 credit)
14 weeks:
MUS 137/237-036N
MUS 137/237-037N

TR: 1:00-2:30pm
M: 7:30-10:50pm

CM-203 Robert Webb


CM-203 Robert Webb

MUS 141/142/241/242 Class Piano and Advanced Class Piano

Offers the piano student activities in learning musical notation, in accomplishing sight-reading skills, and in mastering techniques of keyboard playing.
Presents appropriate literature. Open to all students and may be used to fulfill
applied minor instrument requirement for music major. (2 credits)

14 weeks:
MUS 141/142-034N
MUS 141/142-035N
MUS 141/142-036N
MUS 241/242-034N

MW: 9:30-11:15am
TR: 11:30am-1:10pm
R: 6:30-9:30pm
T: 6:00-9:00pm

CM-254 Dimitar Naumoff


CM-254 Laurel Brown
CM-254 Laurel Brown
CM-254 Sonya Kim

MUS 143 Chamber Ensemble

Consists of performance in a select ensemble, designed for high-level, artistic, public performances of major literature strings, winds, brass, percussion,
keyboard and voice. Membership in the Chamber Ensemble is open to any
student who qualifies through audition. (1 credit)

14 weeks:
MUS 143-036N M: 2:30-3:40pm CM-254 Sonya Kim

MUS 148/248 Orchestral Ensemble


Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including
study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory/Rehearsal 3-6
hours per week. (1 credit)
16 weeks:
MUS 148/248-001N

W: 7:30-10:20pm

CE-112 Christopher Johnston

MUS 149/249 Band Ensemble

Ensemble consists of performance from the standard repertoires, including


study of ensemble techniques and interpretation. Laboratory/Rehearsal 3-6
hours per week. (2 credits)
16 weeks:
MUS 149/249-001N

MW: 1:00-2:15pm

CM-203 Herbert Smith

MUS 159/259 Improvisational Techniques

Prerequisite is selected Applied Music or freshman level proficiency. Introduces the principles of improvisation using harmonic structures and progressions.
Develops performance skills utilizing specific improvisational devices employed in different historical periods. (3 credits)
16 weeks:
MUS 159/259-001N

W: 7:30-10:10pm

CM-203 Herbert Smith

MUS 163/164 Guitar Theory and Practice

Studies the fundamentals of sound production, music theory, and harmony


as they apply to guitar. Builds proficiency in both the techniques of playing
the guitar and in the application of music fundamentals to these techniques.
Presents different types of guitars and related instruments. Emphasizes music
as entertainment and as a communication skill. (3 credits)
14 weeks:
MUS 163/164-036N

T: 10:00am-12:40pm

CM-332 Taimoor Saeedi

MUS 214 Composition II

Requires the writing of short compositions in several styles, ranging from the
18th to the 20th century, for various instrumental or vocal combinations. Individualized instruction meets the special need of each student. Score analysis
forms an important part of this course. (3 credits)
Dynamic session - starts February 3.
MUS 214-D01N
MTWRF: 8:00-9:00am

LFAC-100 Christopher Johnston

Applied Music - Private Lessons


Private lessons are weekly for 1/2 hour for 1 hour credit and 1 hour for 2 credits. All courses in applied music may be repeated one time. Music majors may
repeat these courses up to 8 hours with special permission. 4-8 hours practice
required per week. Time of class to be individually scheduled with Instructor.

MUS 136/236 Applied Music: Voice

Teaches singing, proper breath control, diction, and development of tone.


14 weeks:
MUS 136/236-001N (1 credit); -002N (2 credits)
MUS 136/236-003N (1 credit); -004N (2 credits)
MUS 136/236-005N (1 credit); -006N (2 credits)
MUS 136/236-007N (1 credit); -008N (2 credits)

Instructor: Rosemarie Houghton


Instructor: Dagmar White
Instructor: Margaret McNulty
Instructor: Jonathan Caudill

MUS 145/245 Applied Music: Keyboard

Teaches piano, organ, harpsichord, or synthesizer.


14 weeks:
MUS 145/245-001N (1 credit); -002N (2 credits)
MUS 145/245-003N (1 credit); -004N (2 credits)
MUS 145/245-005N (1 credit); -006N (2 credits)
MUS 145/245-007N (1 credit); -008N (2 credits)

Instructor: Dimitar Naumoff


Instructor: Su Zan Park
Instructor: Julie Hahn
Instructor: Sonya Kim

MUS 147/243 Applied Music: Composition

Teaches the fundamentals of music composition, including score notation


software. Introduces basic manipulation of melodic and motivic composition
devices, conscious use of texture, and basic knowledge of orchestration.
14 weeks:
MUS 147-001N (2 credits) Instructor: Dimitar Naumoff
MUS 243-001N (2 credits) Instructor: Dimitar Naumoff

MUS 155/255 Applied Music: Woodwinds

Teaches fundamentals of the woodwind instruments.


14 weeks:
MUS 155/255-001N (1 credit); -002N (2 credits)
MUS 155/255-003N (1 credit); -004N (2 credits)
MUS 155/255-005N (1 credit); -006N (2 credits)

Instructor: James Fay


Instructor: Herbert Smith
Instructor: David Garcia

MUS 165/265 Applied Music: Strings

Teaches fundamentals of string instruments, harp, or guitar.


14 weeks:
MUS 165/265-001N (1 credit); -002N (2 credits)
MUS 165/265-003N (1 credit); -004N (2 credits)
MUS 165/265-005N (1 credit); -006N (2 credits)
MUS 165/265-007N (1 credit); -008N (2 credits)

Instructor: Edward Kapusciarz


Instructor: Taimoor Saeedi
Instructor: Larry LeMaster
Instructor: Glen Dewey

MUS 175/275 Applied Music: Brass

Teaches fundamentals of brass instruments.


14 weeks:
MUS 175/275-001N (1 credit); -002N (2 credits)
MUS 175/275-003N (1 credit); -004N (2 credits)

Instructor: John Wright


Instructor: John Wright

MUS 185/285 Applied Music: Percussion


Teaches fundamentals of percussion instruments.
14 weeks:
MUS 185/285-001N (1 credit); -002N (2 credits)
MUS 185/285-003N (1 credit); -004N (2 credits)

Instructor: Albert Merz


Instructor: Albert Merz

SESSION DATES

16W: JAN.9 - MAY.7

14W: JAN.23 - MAY.7


8W1: JAN.9 - MAR.5
8W2: MAR.13 - MAY.7
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