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Music
is the study of the language of sound and its effect on the
minds and souls of creator,
performer and listener. It is one of the few
academic disciplines to deal extensively with the development
of the creative side of personhood; in that sense it is one
of the most wholly “human” of the humanities.
The creative problem-solving skills and discipline
of music studies prepare students for a wide
range of life's activities and pursuits.
The Music Department offers a wide range of classes, providing
opportunities for transfer music majors, music for general
studies
students, and the opportunity for student and community
musicians of all skill levels to participate in a wide variety
performance
ensembles. For course descriptions, see Section
IX of VVC Catalog.
Career Opportunities
Accompanist
Announcer
Composer/Arranger
Educator
Instrumentalist
Music Publisher
Music Sales Business
Musician
Private Music Teacher
Studio Engineer
Vocalist
Degrees and Certificates Awarded
Associate in Arts, Fine Arts
Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts
Certificate Program
No certificate awarded.
Associate Degree
No associate degree offered with a major in Music. Music
courses may be used to fulfill requirements for an Associate
in Arts
degree
with a major in Fine Arts. See Fine Arts for degree
requirements for this major. Courses may also be used
to fulfill
requirements
for an Associate in Arts with a major in Liberal
Arts. See Liberal Arts for degree requirements for this
major. MUSC
138 (Cooperative Education) may be used as Elective
credit, but may not be used to fulfill major requirements. Transfer
Transfer music majors are required to begin major courses at
the freshman level. Music majors will take the following music courses
in preparation for transfer to a four-year institution:
MUSC
103, 104, 105, 106, 110, 111, 203, 204, 205, 206, 210, 211,
and the appropriate applied music studies from MUSC 120-J. In
addition, music majors must be enrolled in the appropriate
performance ensemble each semester. The Music Department offers
periodic workshops for transfer majors to insure that students
are aware of the curriculum requirements of transfer institutions and
such additional concerns as concert attendance,
juries, entrance proficiency exams and scholarship and performance
auditions.
To
pursue a bachelor’s
degree at these specific universities below,
complete the following courses prior to transfer along with
the
above recommended if possible:
California State University, San Bernardino
Music major
MUSC 102, 104, 103, 105, 210
Optional: MUSC 122
CSU General Education-Breadth Requirements
University of California, Riverside
Music major
Refer to the major preparation agreements on ASSIST, at
www.assist.org. Students can also contact a UCR transfer
outreach counselor for information at
(909) 787-4531. Completion of IGETC recommended.
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