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Traditional Music Studies

Instrumental Traditional Music Studies

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Traditional Music Studies

A.A. in Music:

The Music Degree program is designed to provide students with a rich foundation and core curriculum for the development of the professional musician through music theory, history, performance, and production. Associate of Arts degrees are offered in both traditional studies, also known as A.A. in Music, and jazz studies with an emphasis on either instrumental or vocal performance.

Traditional Music Studies

COURSE CODE

COURSE TITLE

UNITS

MUFHL 310

 Survey of Music History and Literature (Greek Antiquity to 1750)

3

MUFHL 311

Survey of Music History and Literature (1750 to the present)

3

MUFHL 400

Music Theory and Musicianship I

4

MUFHL 401

Music Theory and Musicianship II

4

MUFHL 410

Music Theory and Musicianship III

4

MUFHL 411

Music Theory and Musicianship IV

4

A minimum of 4 units from the following: 4 (superscript 1)

MUIVI 411

Applied Music Practicum

1

MUIVI 420

Applied Music

1

MUIVI 421

Applied Music II

1

MUIVI 422

Applied Music III

1

MUIVI 423

Applied Music IV

1

Guitarists/Pianists/Composers A minimum of 8 units from the following:

MUP 310

Orchestra

2

MUP 330

Concert Band

2

MUP 340

Symphonic Band

2

MUP 350

Concert Choir I

2

MUP 360

Chamber Singers

2

Guitarists/Pianists/Composers

8

Total Units

34
Instrumentalists A minimum of 8 units from the following:
MUP 310 Orchestra 2
MUP 330 Concert Band 2
MUP 340 Symphonic Band 2
Instrumentalists 8
Total Units 34
Vocalists A minimum of 8 units from the following:
MUP 350 Concert Choir I 2
MUP 360 Chamber Singers 2
Vocalists 8

Total Units:

34

MUIVI 411 may be taken four times for credit.

The Music Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-unit total. See ARC graduation requirements.

Contact

Dr. Dyne Eifertsen (Instrumental Jazz)

Dr. Art LaPierre (Vocal Jazz)

Hours

Monday to Friday

8:00 am to 4:30 pm