Associate Degree in Music (AS) at Amarillo College |
Amarillo College
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Amarillo College is a Public, 2-year Associate's--Public Rural-serving Large with 10,387 students in Amarillo, TX.
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This school offers the following degree levels:
Certificates/Less-than-1-year Certificate, Certificates/Less-than-2-year Certificate, Associate degree |
| Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education. |
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Mission: Amarillo College, a public community college, is dedicated to providing educational, cultural and community services and resources to enhance the quality of life for the diverse population in the service area. |
Amarillo College Associate degree Music (AS)
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SEMESTER HOURS
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 35
Communication
ENGL 1301: Freshman Composition I
ENGL 1302: Freshman Composition II
SPCH
Social/Behavioral Sciences
HIST 1301: History of the U.S. I
HIST 1302: History of the U.S. II
GOVT 2305: Government of the U.S.
GOVT 2306: Government of Texas
Humanities/Fine Arts
Fine Arts
MUSI 1309: Introduction to Music Literature II
Mathematics/Natural Sciences
MATH
Natural Sciences
MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS 31
MUSI 1308: Introduction to Music Literature I
MUSI 1116/1211: Elementary Ear-Training and Theory I
MUSI 1117/1212: Elementary Ear-Training and Theory II
MUSI 2116/2211: Advanced Ear-Training and Theory I
MUSI 2117/2212: Advanced Ear-Training and Theory II
MUSI Ensembles
One ensemble per semester for 4 semesters
MUAP 12XX, 12XX, 22XX, 22XX
Instrument/Voice
4 semesters private instruction in the students major area
Piano 4 semesters
Students may take MUSI 1181 and 1182, Piano Class I and II, plus 2 semesters of
private piano instruction; or students with sufficient keyboard skills may opt
to take 4 semesters of private piano instruction. If piano is declared as the
major instrument, then the student must choose another instrument or voice as
a secondary area of applied study.
TOTAL 66
Students shall complete the general education core curriculum in effect at the
institution to which they are transferring that will grant the baccalaureate degree.
This shall include at least one course each in Humanities and Social/Behavioral
Sciences.
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