Music Studies A.A.
Program Information: MUSC-AA
The Associate of Arts in Music Studies degree program offers rigorous academic and performance courses comparable to the first two years of area baccalaureate music degree programs. It provides a comprehensive foundation in which students receive individual attention within their private lessons and interact with other performers in classroom and large ensemble settings. The music program emphasizes ensemble and solo performance with additional study of music theory, ear- training, keyboard skills, and music history. Musicians of all capabilities and experience can prepare for their particular musical goals including seasoned musicians as well as the talented beginner exploring music for the first time.
Music majors completing the program gain knowledge and skills required for: 1) direct employment in music-related careers (i.e. musical instrument service and sales, faith-based music worship services) or 2) for transferring to a baccalaureate music degree in performance, education, composition, audio recording, concert sound reinforcement, commercial production, church music, arts management, etc. The Associate of Arts in Music Studies also serves an ever-expanding population of diverse students seeking personal enjoyment in the study of music. Students may enroll in the program full or part time.
Students transferring from music programs, including NASM accredited institutions, must undergo a music audition and theory placement exam to verify the knowledge and skills obtained from music theory courses taken at the prior institution and provide proper placement within the degree.
CT State Manchester is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and in good standing.
Learning Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the Associate of Arts in Music Studies requirements, graduates will:
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Demonstrate a historical/cross-cultural awareness and appreciation of Western European and American contemporary music.
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Demonstrate skills and techniques that reflect an understanding of the theoretical aspect of music, including: an understanding of music theory fundamentals; exploration and development of voice leading principles; formal analysis/genres; aural skills and keyboard techniques.
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Demonstrate an ability to perform solo music selections and within a music ensemble group (vocal or instrumental).
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Demonstrate technical facility and knowledge on specified instrument or voice
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Demonstrate the ability to communicate and express through the medium of music
Admission Process
Proper advisement prior to entering the music studies program is crucial to ensure students commence their studies on the right track to completing the degree successfully. In compliance with the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) accrediting standards, students interested in pursuing the CT State Manchester Associate of Arts in Music Studies are required to audition to determine their level of instrumental or vocal music proficiency. Auditions must be in person and are scheduled for 30 minutes. Students are required to perform scales and two contrasting pieces.
The audition process, application and scheduled dates can be found on the Manchester campus Music Studies web page under Audition Information. Students who indicate prior music instruction may have the option to be tested (Credit by Examination) and receive credit for Music Theory, Ear Training, and Group Piano courses.
General Education Core (21-24 credits)
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ENG 1010 - Composition Credits: 3
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MATH 1000 or higher Credits:3-4
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Elective ARHX - Arts & Humanities Course Credits: 3-4
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Elective SCRX - Scientific Reasoning Course Credits: 4
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OR Elective SCKX - Scientific Knowledge Course Credits: 3-4
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PSY 1011 - General Psychology I Credits: 3
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OR Elective HISX - Historical Knowledge Course Credits: 3
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COMM 1301 - Public Speaking Credits: 3
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OR ENG 1020 - Composition II and Literature Credits: 3
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OR ENG 1030 - Composition II and Non-fiction Texts Credits: 3
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CCS 1001 - College & Career Success Credits: 3
Program Courses (44 credits)
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MUS 1405 - Applied Lessons I Credits: 2
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MUS 1406 - Applied Lessons II Credits: 2
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MUS 2405 - Applied Lessons III Credits: 2
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MUS 2406 - Applied Lessons IV Credits: 2
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MUS 1501 - Chorale Ensemble I Credits: 1
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OR MUS 1521 - Classical Chamber Ensemble I Credits: 1
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OR MUS 1522 - Jazz Combo I Credits: 1
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MUS 1502 - Chorale Ensemble II Credits: 1
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OR MUS 1532 - Classical Chamber Ensemble II Credits: 1
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OR MUS 1531 - Jazz Combo II Credits: 1
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MUS 2503 - Chorale Ensemble III Credits: 1
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OR MUS 2523 - Classical Chamber Ensemble III Credits: 1
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OR MUS 2533 - Jazz Combo III Credits: 1
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MUS 2504 - Chorale Ensemble IV Credits: 1
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OR MUS 2524 - Classical Chamber Ensemble IV Credits: 1
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OR MUS 2534 - Jazz Combo IV Credits: 1
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MUS 1201 - Music Ear-Training I Credits: 1
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MUS 1202 - Music Ear-Training II Credits: 1
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MUS 2201 - Music Ear-Training III Credits: 1
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MUS 2202 - Music Ear-Training IV Credits: 1
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MUS 1001 - Music History - Medieval-Baroque Credits: 3
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MUS 1002 - Music History - Classical-Contemporary Credits: 3
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MUS 1101 - Music Theory I Credits: 3
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MUS 1102 - Music Theory II Credits: 3
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MUS 2103 - Music Theory III Credits: 3
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MUS 2104 - Music Theory IV Credits: 3
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MUS 1301 - Group Piano I Credits: 1
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MUS 1302 - Group Piano II Credits: 1
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MUS 2303 - Group Piano III Credits: 1
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MUS 2304 - Group Piano IV Credits: 1
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MUS 1007 - Today’s Music Credits: 3
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Music Elective/s to choose from the Designated Electives List below Credits: 3
Designated Electives
Some courses may only be offered at specific campus locations.
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MUS 1004 - World Music Credits: 3
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MUS 1008 - Today’s Music: Gospel, Ragtime, Blues, Jazz Credits: 3
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MUS 1100 - Fundamentals of Music Credits: 3
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MUS 1009 - History and Appreciation of Jazz Credits: 3
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MUS 1811 - Guitar I Credits: 3
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MUS 1812 - Guitar II Credits: 3
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MUS 1300 - Beginning Piano Credits: 3
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MUS 1530 - Jazz Ensemble Credits: 2
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MUS 1801 - Beginning Voice Credits: 3
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MUS 1803 - Language for Singers Credits: 2
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MUS 1511 - Madrigal/Chamber Singer I Credits: 1
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MUS 1512 - Madrigal/Chamber Singer II Credits: 1
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MUS 1831 - Introduction to Conducting Credits: 2
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MUS 1821 - Introduction to Music Education Credits: 2
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MUS 1602 - Electronic Music Composition I Credits: 3
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MUS 2603 - Electronic Music Composition II Credits: 3
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MUS 2513 - Madrigal/Chamber Singer III Credits: 1
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MUS 2514 - Madrigal/Chamber Singer IV Credits: 1
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MUS 2098 - Special Topics in Music Credits: 2
Total Credits: 65-68
NOTES: Music major students are required to take 4 semesters of Ensembles (Vocal, or instrumental: Classical or Jazz).
Group Piano I and Applied Lessons level I courses require permission of the Music department. As in all nationally accredited music programs, students declaring Music as their major must do an interview/audition with the music faculty prior to registering for any music courses for the first time. This audition is not a pass or fail. It is simply a method of assessment, so faculty can better advise them and direct them in the right direction from the beginning of their music studies. The Piano lab has limited seat capability, thus Group Piano courses can only be open to music majors. MUS 1300 is a Beginning Piano course open to any student at the college. Occasionally, non-music majors want to continue studying the instrument. If there are seats available in the class 2-3 days before classes begin, the instructor might grant them permission to register.
