The Commercial Music: Business program explores the inner
workings of the music industry in areas such as publishing,
entertainment, distribution, and music law. Course work addresses
industry-specific issues such as copyright, record contracts, publishing
agreements, artist management, promotion, and marketing.
The Commercial Music: Recording program provides students the
core skills needed to enter a career in audio engineering. Foundational
classes in the theory and art of recording are coupled with
significant laboratory experiences in order to prepare the student
for further study at a four-year institution or for an entry-level
career position.
Music requirements: Thirty-nine (39) semester hours in music as follows: Theory MCTH113, 114, 203, 204, 415; Ear Training/Sight-Singing MCTH115, 116, 205, 206; History and Literature MCHL130, 213, 304; Conducting MCED 315; Elementary General Music Methods MCED 285; Ensemble Proficiency (may be met by Chorus, Handbell Choir, approved parish choir and/or life experience credit); Applied Organ, Guitar, Piano or Voice major for 6 credits; 4 credits as...
FALL
New Student Orientation* - GSSO 100
Bible History I - BSEB 101
English Grammar & Composition - GSCE 141
Health Maintenance I - GSPE 201
Keyboarding Skill Development - PSBU 121
Proofreading/Editing - PSBU 141
Academic Seminar - GSBP 100
SPRING
Bible History II - BSEB 102
English Composition & Research - GSCE 142
Introduction to Word Processing - PSBU 142
Health Maintenance II - GSPE 202
Personal Evangelism - BSPT 110...
First Semester MUS-131 Class Piano I MUS-151 Computer-Based Recording I SPE-111 Speech Communication WRT-101 English Composition I Elective Social Science Elective (Selected from two fields) Elective Humanities Elective (No more than two courses in any one field)
Second Semester
MUS-231 Class Piano II
MUS-251 Computer-Based Recording II
WRT-201 English Composition II
Elective Humanities Elective (No more than two courses in any one...
Within the following concentration in Telecommunications: Business of Music recipients of the degree in the Associates of Applied Science in Telecommunications will have demonstrated:
1. skills required for entry-level employment and performance in media-related services in their area of specialty: broadcasting, business of makeup, business of music, computer animation, film, fine art photography, graphic design, media for...
The commercial music major is designed to give students a two-year background in professional and commercial music concepts and practices with an emphasis on theory and vocational performance potential. Successful completion of the program as shown, along with the General Education requirements, may also enable students to transfer as music majors to a California State University.
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