MusicAssociate in Arts (DTA)The core of the Music curriculum for students who want to transfer and major in Music is found in the two-year musicianship theory, music history, and music literature classes. All students are encouraged to gain first-hand knowledge of music literature and to enjoy the experience of being part of a performing group. Individual instruction in music is also an important part of the Music curriculum.
Students should complete the Associate in Arts (AA) Degree requirements. See the Associate in Arts—Direct Transfer Agreement Planning Worksheet. Within these guidelines, the following courses are recommended:
| Recommended Courses | Credits | | MUSIC | 133 | Beginning Class Piano | 2 | | MUSIC | 134 | Beginning Class Piano | 2 | | MUSIC | 135 | Beginning Class Piano | 2 | | (133/134/135 required only of those who do not meet basic piano proficiency upon entrance.) | | MUSC& | 141 | Music Theory I | 5 | | MUSC& | 142 | Music Theory II* | 5 | | MUSC& | 143 | Music Theory III* | 5 | | MUSC& | 241 | Music Theory IV* | 5 | | MUSC& | 242 | Music Theory V* | 5 | | MUSC& | 243 | Music Theory VI* | 5 | | Music Ensembles | 12 | | Individual Instruction | 3-6 |
*See course description for prerequisite.
Source: 2009-2010 Olympic College Catalog
Common Course Numbering Crosswalk (Effective Summer 2008)for Former and Continuing Students | Current | Formerly | | MUSC& 141 | MUSIC 180 | Musicianship I | | MUSC& 142 | MUSIC 181 | Musicianship II | | MUSC& 143 | MUSIC 182 | Musicianship III | | MUSC& 241 | MUSIC 280 | Musicianship IV | | MUSC& 242 | MUSIC 281 | Musicianship V | | MUSC& 243 | MUSIC 282 | Musicianship VI |
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