MUSIC DEPARTMENT


Music

Associate of Arts Degree

2006-2007 Catalog

(See Commercial Music Management degree plan, also.) Students may choose to substitute 3-4 hours of Music courses for the additional hours required to satisfy the Natural Sciences requirement of the Core Curriculum. Please see an advisor in the Music department for the appropriate substitutions.


Program Course # CourseTitle
Sem. Hrs.
ENGL 1301 English Composition I
3
HIST 1301 United States History I
3
Mathematics1
3
MUSI 1311+ Music Theory I
3
MUSI 1116+ Sight-Singing and Ear Training I
1
MUSI 1181 Piano Class I
1
Ensemble
1
MUAP Applied Music
2
Oral Communication2
3
ENGL 1302+ English Composition II
3
HIST 1302 United States History II
3
Natural Science3
3
MUSI 1312+ Music Theory II
3
MUSI 1117+ Sight-Singing and Ear Training II
1
MUAP Applied Music
2
MUSI 1182+ Piano Class II
1
Ensemble
1
GOVT 2305+ United States Government
3
Foreign Language4
5
MUSI 2311+ Music Theory III
3
MUSI 1308 Music Literature I
3
MUSI 2116+ Sight-Singing and Ear Training III
1
MUAP Applied Music
2
Ensemble
1
GOVT 2306+ Texas State and Local Government
Foreign Language4
5
MUSI 2312+ Music Theory IV
3
MUSI 2118+ Sight-Singing and Ear Training IV
1
MUAP Applied
2
Ensemble
1

1 The course for the Math requirement may be chosen from the following: MATH 1332, MATH 1342, MATH 1324, or MATH 1314 (depending on math requirements of the four year institution to which the student will be transferring). Students should first consult with a mathematics advisor.

2 Student may take SPCH 1311, SPCH 1315, SPCH 1318, or ENGL 1311. Students are encouraged to satisfy the Speech requirement of the Core Curriculum.

3 The course for the Natural Science requirement may be chosen from the following: PHYS 1311, PHYS 1312, BIOL 1406, CHEM 1405, GEOL 1305, ENVR 1301, PHYS 1401.

4 Foreign language hours must be in the same language.

+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions.

Final approval of degree plan for graduation is provided by the Admissions Office. Application for graduation must be on file in the Admissions Office before the published deadline of the student's final semester. The ACC Catalog contains important information about graduation.