Music, AA

Program code: MUSX-AA

Locations: Gateway, Naugatuck Valley, Norwalk

Program Description

The Music, A.A. degree is appropriate for students who wish to study music within the broader context of a liberal arts education. College-level study is an opportunity to combine art with intellect. In addition to practicing and performing, students in the Music A.A. program will learn to analyze and interpret musical compositions and performances with an awareness of craft, skill, and discipline. Classes in music theory and technique give students a foundation for pursuing a wide variety of upper-level baccalaureate degree programs in music, and a variety of specializations within those programs.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of Music program requirements, graduates will:

  1. Utilize theoretical principles in the analysis and composition of music, demonstrating both an awareness of the craft, skill and discipline employed, and the intuitive values expressed.
  2. Demonstrate the ability to hear, internally, the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements of music, and display the musicianship skills necessary to participate successfully in various musical endeavors, including performance and composition.
  3. Present successful solo performances using appropriate repertoire for their chosen instrument/voice with technical proficiency, musicality, and stylistic awareness. Perform musical compositions that demonstrate an intuitive awareness of the symbolic meanings inherent in that work as well as a degree of craft appropriate to the student’s level of development.
  4. Perform and/or participate successfully in small and large ensembles, using time management and interpersonal skills to assist in the production of a collaborative musical work.
  5. Create original music utilizing the knowledge and skills acquired in the music courses and applied lessons taken by incipient composers, songwriters, and arrangers.
  6. Demonstrate intermediate keyboard competency through the performance of level-appropriate piano literature.
  7. Synthesize standard music references and resources (reference works, periodicals, software, etc.) while writing analytical, historical, critical, biographical, and research-oriented projects on topics in music.

Goals for the Music A.A. degree also include the following:

  • To prepare students for careers in music and arts-related professions.
  • To increase students’ understanding and appreciation of the arts in relation to society, thus encouraging their lifelong advocacy of the arts.
  • To allow students to maintain an emphasis on music while further exploring other academic interests.
  • To foster intellectual curiosity.
  • To encourage students to seek breadth and variety in their educational pursuits to aid them in securing employment in the ever-changing global economy.

The Music A.A. program enables students to develop musical proficiency in Music Theory, Musicianship, Keyboard, Harmony, and Performance in preparation for transfer to Bachelor of Music degree programs at the university level or for their career goals in the field of music. Courses for non-performance music majors are available for composers, arrangers, songwriters, and conductors. The program also features several music ensembles open to both non-majors and music majors. In addition to applied lessons and ensemble, the curriculum offers music theory, ear training, keyboard skills, and music literature, courses that all music majors must complete during their freshman and sophomore years.

Degree Requirements

General Education Core
ENG 1010Composition3
MATH 1000 or higher 3-4
Elective ARHX - Arts & Humanities Course3-4
Elective SCRX - Scientific Reasoning Course or Elective SCKX - Scientific Knowledge Course3-4
Elective SBSX - Social / Behavioral Science Course or Elective HISX - Historical Knowledge Course3
Elective ORAX - Oral Communication Course or Elective WRIX - Written Communication II Course3
CCS 1001College and Career Success3
Program Courses
Music Theory & Fundamentals - choose 4 courses:12
Fundamentals of Music
Music Theory I
Music Theory II
Music Theory III
Music Theory IV
Ear Training:
MUS 1201Music Ear-Training I1
MUS 1202Music Ear-Training II1
MUS 2201Music Ear-Training III1
MUS 2202Music Ear-Training IV1
Performance Ensemble - choose 4 credits:4
Chorale Ensemble I
Chorale Ensemble II
Chorale Ensemble III
Chorale Ensemble IV
Classical Chamber Ensemble I
Classical Chamber Ensemble II
Classical Chamber Ensemble III
Classical Chamber Ensemble IV
Drumming and Percussion Ensemble
Jazz Ensemble
Jazz Combo I
Jazz Combo II
Jazz Combo III
Jazz Combo IV
Piano, Voice, Guitar - complete one of the following groups:4
Group A
Group Piano I
Group Piano II
Group Piano III
Group Piano IV
Group B
Group Piano I
Beginning Voice
Intermediate Voice
Group C
Group Piano I
Beginning Piano
Intermediate Piano
Group D
Group Piano I
Guitar I
Applied Lessons:
MUS 1405Applied Lessons I2
MUS 1406Applied Lessons II2
MUS 2405Applied Lessons III2
MUS 2406Applied Lessons IV2
Music History & Appreciation - choose 1 course:3
History and Appreciation of Western Music
History and Appreciation of Jazz
Rock and Roll History and Appreciation
Music Electives
Complete 6 credits of Music Electives6
Total Credits62-65

Music Electives

Some courses may only be offered at specific campus locations.

MUS 1001Music History - Medieval-Baroque3
MUS 1002Music History - Classical-Contemporary3
MUS 1004World Music3
MUS 1007Today's Music3
MUS 1008Today's Music: Gospel, Ragtime, Blues, Jazz3
MUS 1300Beginning Piano3
MUS 1303Intermediate Piano3
MUS 1601Electronic Music3
MUS 1602Electronic Music Composition I3
MUS 1701Introduction to Music Business3
MUS 1702Arts and Entertainment Management3
MUS 1801Beginning Voice3
MUS 1802Intermediate Voice3
MUS 1811Guitar I3
MUS 1812Guitar II3
MUS 1821Introduction to Music Education2
MUS 2604Advanced Music Mixing and Processing3
MUS 2605Principles of Sound Recording3
MUS 2606Music for Film, TV, and Other Media3
MUS 2098Special Topics in Music2
THR 1195Theater Practicum I3
THR 2216Musical Theater Training I3
THR 2217Musical Theater Training II3
THR 2295Theater Practicum II3