About the Program
If you express yourself through singing, writing songs, or playing an instrument, a Music degree can help you take your talents to the next level, whether on a stage or in a recording studio. In addition to honing your vocal or instrumental abilities, you will learn about music theory and composition and be immersed in the history of different musical styles and genres. If performance isn’t your passion, there are plenty of opportunities behind the scenes as a music producer, concert promoter, or talent agent. You can also help others discover the joy and healing power of music as a music teacher or music therapist. Music enriches our collective human condition and enhances the intrinsic value of life for everyone. The study of music presents students with a unique opportunity to understand history and culture through the lens of creative expression.
In an associate program in Music, you will receive “ear training” and private instruction to work on aspects of musicality such as pitch, tone, and rhythm. This degree is transferable to universities offering a bachelor’s degree in music, as well as visual and performing arts.
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Program Information
Courses Offered:
In Person & Online
Program Length:
4 Semesters
Award/Program Credits:
60
Knowledge & Skills
- Analytical and critical thinking
- Improved language and cognitive skills
- Collaboration
- Problem solving skills
- Music theory and practice
- Creative thinking
- Performance skills