Music Industry, AS

Program code: MUSI-AS

Locations: Capital, Middlesex

Program Description

The Music Industry Associate in Science Degree will provide students with a comprehensive experience and knowledge of the music industry for the purpose of immediate entry into the professional world and/or successful matriculation to a four-year music industry program.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of all requirements, graduates will be able to:

  1. Apply a comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practices of managing musical artists and music institutions in an administrative/managerial function.
  2. Apply a comprehensive knowledge of the principles and practices of managing and administrating commercial music/media institutions in sales, advertising, and publicity.
  3. Operate and manage a complete recording studio.
  4. Operate and execute all functions and processes involved in a recording project, from recording the artist, mixing and editing the music, to packaging compact disks for commercial distribution.
  5. Produce professional quality studio music through the use of music technologies and music software.
  6. Demonstrate proficiency in acoustic music theory.
  7. Demonstrate proficiency in piano/keyboard skills.
  8. Demonstrate a general knowledge of Western music.
  9. Communicate effectively, think critically, reason scientifically and quantitatively, and employ a global perspective.

The program has an official articulation agreement with the University of Bridgeport.

Students may also transfer to other schools such as the University of New Haven, Berklee College of Music, etc. but official articulation agreements for these schools are not currently in place.

Degree Requirements

General Education Courses
ENG 1010Composition3
MUS 1001Music History - Medieval-Baroque3
or MUS 1002 Music History - Classical-Contemporary
MATH 1000 or higher3-4
Elective SCRX - Scientific Reasoning Course or Elective SCKX - Scientific Knowledge Course3-4
Elective SBSX - Social / Behavioral Science Course3
ENG 1020Composition II and Literature3
CCS 1001College and Career Success3
Program Courses
MUS 1600Introduction to Music Production3
Choose one of the following:3
World Music
Today's Music
Today's Music: Gospel, Ragtime, Blues, Jazz
Music Theory II
MUS 1701Introduction to Music Business3
MUS 1100Fundamentals of Music3
or MUS 1101 Music Theory I
MUS 1300Beginning Piano3
MUS 1011Survey of Recording Industry3
MUS 1602Electronic Music Composition I3
MUS 2603Electronic Music Composition II3
MUS 1702Arts and Entertainment Management3
or BMGT 2020 Principles of Management
MUS 2606Music for Film, TV, and Other Media3
MUS 2605Principles of Sound Recording3
MUS 2604Advanced Music Mixing and Processing3
MUS 2095Music Industry Practicum Project/Internship3
Open Elective3
Total Credits63-65