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2021-2022 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Industry, Recording Arts, AA


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The Music Industry - Recording Arts Program is intended to provide the opportunity for students to train and/or perform the latest digital recording techniques on current industry appropriate technology. Students in the Music Industry Recording Arts Program will work with professional recording engineers, live audio engineers, and musicians to allow them to create, write, compile, produce and mix digital audio recordings of professional quality. Participants in the 2-year Music Industry - Recording Arts Program are eligible to transfer their credit to area 4-year institutions.

The following advisement plan is a recommended course of study. An academic advisor may alter course sequence to meet individual student needs. In addition, an academic advisor may recommend additional or different courses depending upon student career plans and/or requirements of the college or university to which the student plans to transfer.

Music Education/Performance


(UNIVERSITY PARALLEL)

The music department offers university-parallel courses leading to the Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Music Education degrees with the following majors: performance, music education, church music, music therapy, or music industry. Students must select an emphasis of guitar, piano, vocal music or instrumental music. Music courses are designed to parallel courses in the music areas of the freshman and sophomore years of any senior college or university and fully prepare students to enter their junior year of study.

Music majors are required to enroll in MUS 1911 , MUS 1921 , MUS 2911 , and MUS 2921 , participate in a performance ensemble, study piano (class or applied) and take lessons in their major applied area every semester in attendance at JC. Instrumental and Vocal Education majors must take piano as their minor applied music. Piano majors may take either voice or an instrument as the minor applied, but voice is recommended. Non-music majors are provided the opportunity to pursue an interest in music through individual and group performances, music courses, and private instruction (see laboratory fees); however, students seeking admission to performing groups (Band, Choir, JC Voices, Jones on Stage, Musical Theater, etc) must audition for membership. Performing groups are open to non-music majors as well as to music majors; service scholarships are available for qualified participants in all performing ensembles. Auditions are held throughout the year. Practice room facilities are provided for those enrolled in applied music courses. All students enrolled in applied lessons are required to maintain daily practice periods.

Music majors enrolled in applied lessons must perform a jury for all applied faculty. Students who do not perform a jury will receive the grade of “I” or “F.” The student may perform a sophomore recital in lieu of the jury requirement for one semester. 

Program Requirements


Freshman Year


First Semester


Total Hours: 16

Second Semester


Total Hours: 16

Sophomore Year


First Semester


Total Hours: 16

Second Semester


Total Hours: 16

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