This degree provides students with extensive experience and training in all aspects of classical and popular music including classes in theory, history, piano, guitar, studio instruction, music industry and audio production consistent with the first two years of a bachelor's degree in music.
- This program is designed primarily for students who intend to enter the teaching or performing fields in either vocal or instrumental music.
- Individual music courses may be of interest to others as either general education electives or for pursuits of individual interest.
- Students planning to transfer are recommended to verify senior-institution requirements, which vary.
- Students planning to enter the program in the fall semester should plan on taking MUS 100 the summer session prior to their fall start or contact the department regarding a placement exam.
To learn more about this program or view contact information, visit Music or see a Student Success Advisor.