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Home » Programs » Visual, Performing and Media Arts » Liberal Arts and Science: Music Option
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Liberal Arts and Science: Music Option

The Camden County College music program delivers a curriculum of written, aural and piano theory designed to help each student develop mature skills in analysis, composition and ear training. In addition, after three semesters of ensemble performance and private lessons, each student participates in the development and implementation of a music recital.

 

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SKU: MUS.AA
Meta Major: Visual, Performing and Media Arts
Degree/Certificate: Associate in Arts
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Code Course Credits
First Year / First Semester
ENG-101 English Composition I1 3
HIS-101 World Civilization I 3
MUS-123 Music Theory I 3
MUS-… Ensemble Elective 1
MTH-107 Mathematics for Liberal Arts2 3
CIS-106 Introductory Computing using Google Apps 2
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Second Semester
ENG-102 English Composition II3 3
HIS-102 World Civilization II 3
MUS-124 Music Theory II4 3
MUS-103 Intermediate Music Lessons 1
MUS-… Ensemble Elective 1
MTH-111 Introduction to Statistics2 3
    14
Code Course Credits
Second Year / First Semester
MUS-225 Music Theory III5 3
MUS-105 Advanced Music Lessons I6 1
MUS-… Ensemble Elective 1
BIO-106 Living in the Environment or  
CHM-140 Chemistry & Society3 4
SPE-102 Public Speaking 3
…-… Language General Education Elective7 3
    15
Second Semester
MUS-113 Jazz History or  
MUS-106 World Music Cultures 3
MUS-202 Advanced Music Lessons II8 1
PSY-101 Basic Psychology 3
SOC-101 Introduction to Sociology 3
…-… Humanities Arts General Education Elective 3
…-… Language General Education Elective7 3
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  Total Minimum Credits 60
1 Must test into ENG-101 or complete all appropriate prerequisites
2 Must test into College level Math or complete all appropriate prerequisites
3 Prerequisite: ENG 101
4 Prerequisite: MUS-123
5 Prerequisite: MUS-124
6 Prerequisite: MUS-103
7 Must take 6 credits in one language
8 Prerequisite: MUS-105

Program Student Learning Outcomes

At the end of the program, the graduate will be able to:

  1. Perform, analyze, dictate and discuss an advanced repertoire of music.
  2. Perform in piano, choir and ensemble.
  3. Present a collegiate recital showcasing a variety of music and techniques.
  4. Explain and apply music theory.

Post-Baccalaureate Employment Opportunities

  • Composer/arranger
  • Conductor
  • Music librarian
  • Music therapist
  • Newspaper critic/reporter
  • Producer
  • Professional musician/recording artist
  • Sound mixer
  • Teacher- elementary, secondary, post secondary, and studio
  • Tuner/technician/instrumental repair

Transfer Opportunities

  • Rutgers Camden
  • Rutgers New Brunswick
  • Rowan University
  • Temple University
  • Rider University
  • The College of New Jersey

Contact Person

Professor Mike Billingsley, Coordinator
(856) 227-7200, ext. 4563
email: mbillingsley@camdencc.edu 

Additional information

CIP Code

CIP Code 24.0101

Program Code

MUS.AA

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