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Dec 30, 2024
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Website Catalog (In Development)
Music Recording and Production: A.S.
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Associate in Science
CIP CODE: 50.0913
Mission
Students interested in careers in music production, including recording, mixing, and mastering, will find the A.S. in Music Recording and Production the perfect place to start. This transfer degree provides students with a solid foundation in recording technology, music theory, and music history, and will fill at least seven of the ten SUNY general education requirements.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate skills necessary to be successful within the music recording and production industry.
- Perform in an ensemble and demonstrate appropriate concert etiquette during a performance.
- Demonstrate an understanding of compositional techniques.
- Describe, recognize, and aurally distinguish different musical styles and forms from the history of western music.
- Sight-read and perform with functional proficiency on the piano.
- Sight-sing in major and minor keys using solfeggio.
Program Supervisor
Brenda Dawe, Chairperson
Office: Campus Services, Room 115A
Telephone: +1 (607) 778-5061
Email: dawebm@sunybroome.edu
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Fall Semester (16 Credits)
- Music Ensemble Course* (1 credit)
Spring Semester (15 Credits)
- Music Ensemble Course* (1 Credit)
Fall Semester (16 Credits)
- Music Ensemble Course* (1 Credit)
- 3 - 1 Credit Music Electives (3 Credits Total)
Or
Spring Semester (15 Credits)
- General Education Natural Science Course (4 Credits)
- Physical Education Course (does not have to be CV) (1 Credit)
- Music Ensemble Course* (1 Credit)
Note:
* MUS 186 Guitar Ensemble, MUS 190 The College Choir, MUS 194 Voice Class I, MUS 195 Jazz Ensemble, MUS 196 String Ensemble, MUS 201 College Band, and/or MUS 290 Chamber Singers
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