Associate in Applied Science - Entertain Tech-Music Tech
The Music Technology concentration (ETT.MUS. AAS) integrates music theory and performance with a comprehensive array of technical and business skills that enable the graduate to pursue a variety of career tracks in the music industry such as record producer, recording engineer, remix engineer, sound technician for live shows and concerts, as well as careers in the field of film scoring and film music editing. Other career options in the music entertainment industry include artist development and management, promotion, and marketing. PROGRAM OUTCOMES . Demonstrate basic proficiency at the piano keyboard; . Demonstrate a working knowledge of music theory, including note reading, scale and chor
Courses
- CMN111 — Speech: Human Communication
- CMN112 — Public Speaking
- CMN151 — Introduction to Radio
- CMN153 — Audio Production
- CMN253 — Digital Audio Production II
- CMN254 — Live Sound Reinforcement
- CMN255 — Sound Design Entertainment In
- CMN256 — Digital Audio Production III
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- ETT102 — Intro Entertainment Industry
- ETT205 — Arts & Entertainment Mgmt
- MAT120 — Mathematics for Liberal Arts
- MUS105 — Fundamentals of Music Theory
- MUS121 — Piano Class I
- MUS122 — Piano Class II
- MUS123 — Music Business
- MUS127 — Music Theory I
- MUS142 — Guitar Class I
- MUS155 — History of Jazz and Blues
- MUS156 — History of American Pop Music
- MUS167 — Musicianship I
- MUS235 — Music Composition Virtual Stud
- PHY101 — College Physics I
- PHY102 — College Physics II
- PHY109 — Fundamentals of Physics
- PHY111 — Physical Science Concepts
- PHY115 — University Physics I
- PHY215 — University Physics II
- THR152 — Lighting Technology