Associate of Arts in Music (AA)
This degree prepares students for transfer to a four-year university. Students completing this degree will have an introductory foundation for the field of Music through the study of music theory and musicianship; performance practices of different genres of music, including public recitals and concerts. Students will acquire solo and ensemble performance skills from different time periods; hear, analyze and write music and distinguish historical musical styles. The program offers three areas of emphasis: instrumental, vocal, and keyboard.
Courses
- MUS 004 — Theory and Musicianship 1 4 unit(s)
- MUS 005 — Theory and Musicianship 2 4 unit(s)
- MUS 006 — Theory and Musicianship 3 4 unit(s)
- MUS 007 — Theory and Musicianship 4 4 unit(s)
- MUS 010 — Music Appreciation 3 unit(s)
- MUS 014 — History of Rock and Roll 3 unit(s)
- MUS 020AD — Piano 2 unit(s)
- MUS 030 — Beginning Voice 2 unit(s)
- MUS 034AD — Concert Choir 1,2 unit(s)
- MUS 036 — Chamber Singers Renaissance 2 unit(s)
- MUS 037 — Chamber Singers Classical 2 unit(s)
- MUS 038 — Chamber Singers Romantic 2 unit(s)
- MUS 039 — Chamber Singers 20th Century 2 unit(s)
- MUS 041AD — Applied Music Lessons 1 unit(s)
- MUS 054AD — Symphony Orchestra 1 unit(s)
- MUS 072AD — Jazz Orchestra 2 unit(s)
- MUS 074AD — Symphonic Band 1,2 unit(s)
- MUS 180 — The Music Business 2 unit(s)