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2016-2017 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Liberal Arts, Specialization in Music (648-04), Associate of Arts Degree
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Purpose: The Associate of Arts Liberal Arts curriculum in Music offers an emphasis in music performance. The Associate of Arts degree curriculum may be used by students who wish to transfer to a four-year college or university to complete the Bachelor of Arts degree in Music or Music Education.
Program or Graduation Requirements: Applied music students: Tuition fees and studio fees are payable to the College. Not all instruments are available for applied study; please contact the department with questions. Applied proficiency requirements must be met in order for students to advance to the 200-level of applied music courses.
A core requirement for majors in the liberal arts at Thomas Nelson and at most four-year schools is competency in a foreign language through the 200 course level. Liberal Arts students who do not have this intermediate level competency are strongly encouraged to enroll in a foreign language in their first semester and to complete all required semesters of foreign language before transfer. Students should map out their semester schedules with this foreign language requirement in mind.
♦ Course requires pre/co-requisites.
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Semester Total Credits 15
Semester Total Credits 16
Fall II
- HIS - History I (3 credits) 2,3,6
- Laboratory Science I (4 credits) 2,3
- Social Science (3 credits) 2,3,7
- MUS 111 - Music Theory I ♦ (4 credits)
- MUS Applied Music (1 credit) 5
Semester Total Credits 15
Spring II
- CST/Music (3 credits) 2,3,5,8
- HIS - History II (3 credits) 2,3,6
- Health/Physical Education (2 credits) 2,3
- Laboratory Science II (4 credits) 2,3
- MUS - Ensemble (2 credits)
- MUS - Applied Music (1 credit) 5
Semester Total Credits 15
Total Minimum Credits 61
1Students completing the A.A. Liberal Arts in Music must demonstrate intermediate college-level (201-202) proficiency in a language other than English. The 201 courses require a prerequisite proficiency equivalent to the 101-102 sequence in the language. Students completing 101-102 foreign language may use those credits to meet general elective requirements. Credit by exam (CLEP) is available for some languages. Students whose native language is not English may substitute general electives for foreign language upon the approval of the Dean of Communications, Humanities and Social Science.
2Recommended courses to meet general education requirements are listed under General Program Information .
3In selecting transfer courses, students should consult the catalog of their intended transfer institution and major.
4Choose from the following sequences: MTH 151 -MTH 152 , MTH 157 -MTH 180 , or MTH 163 -MTH 164 (MTH 163 ). Consult the transfer institution and major for guidance on the sequence that will meet their requirements
5Students enrolling in applied music classes must pay a course fee in addition to tuition. Please check the course schedule for the current amount of the fee.
6Recommended courses include HIS 101 -HIS 102 or HIS 111 -HIS 112 .
7Requirements for credits in social sciences must be selected from courses having the following prefixes: ECO, GEO, HIS, PLS, PSY, or SOC.
8May include CST 131 , CST 132 , CST 136 , MUS 101 , MUS 112 (MUS 111 ), MUS 121 -MUS 122 , MUS 129, MUS 141 , MUS 145 , MUS 195 or MUS 295.
NOTE: For courses listed in footnotes, prerequisites are included in parentheses.
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Return to: Communications, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division
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