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Oct 09, 2024
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2021-22 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate in Music, DTA/MRP
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Important Notes and Conditions
- Total 104-105 Applicable College Level Credits
- Minimum Cumulative GPA 2.0 Required
- A course cannot be credited toward more than one distribution or skill area
- The Ɨ numbers below are shared (cross-listed) courses with other departments. These courses count only once for credit [Example: PHIL 201 is the same as POLS 201 and may only count as PHIL or POLS]. Meet with an advisor for the degree planning session.
- Universities may have other specific admission requirements in addition to those of the Transfer Degree.
- In addition to the online catalog format, a two-page PDF worksheet is also available.
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Written Communication: 10 CR
Complete both groups
Quantitative/Symbolic Reasoning: 5 CR
Choose one from the following:
Humanities: 15 CR
Complete both groups
Group B:
Choose any course from the following:
Social Science: 15 CR
Choose three different subjects from the following:
Natural Sciences: 15-16 CR
Choose three different subjects from the following: one course with a lab component required
Theory/Ear Training (20 CR)
Private Instruction (Lessons) (1 CR per quarter for 6 quarters)
Performing Ensembles/Groups (2 CR per quarter for 6 quarters)
Diversity Degree Requirement
- ANTH& 100 - Survey of Anthropology 5 CR
- ANTH 108 - Food, Drink and Culture 5 CR
- ANTH 180 - American Life & Culture 5 CR
- ANTH& 206 - Cultural Anthropology 5 CR
- ANTH 208 - Language, Culture and Society 5 CR
- ANTH 219 - Sociolinguistics 5 CR
- ANTH 220 - Sex, Gender and Culture 5 CR
- ANTH 222 - Environment and Culture 5 CR
- ANTH 224 - Anthropology of Music 5 CR
- ANTH& 235 - Cross-Cultural Medicine 5 CR
- BA 241 - Multicultural Business Consulting 5 CR
- BUS 120 - Organizational Behavior 5 CR
- BUS 241 - Multicultural Business Consulting 5 CR
- CES 100 - Race in the United States 5 CR
- CES 104 - Whiteness Studies: Identity and Inquiry 5 CR
- CES 109 - Introduction to Women’s Studies 5 CR
- CES 115 - Storytelling: Identity and Culture through Film 5 CR
- CES 120 - Introduction to Native American Studies 5 CR
- CES 140 - Introduction to African American Studies 5 CR
- CES 150 - Introduction to Asian American Studies 5 CR
- CES 181 - Muslims in America 5 CR
- CES 200 - Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace 5 CR
- CES 201 - Sports, Narrative, Identity and Nation 5 CR
- CES 210 - Art & Music in Communities of Color 5 CR
- CES 211 - Art and Soul: Cultural Connections through Doing Art 5 CR
- CES 234 - Being Mixed Race the US 5 CR
- CES 257 - Queer Studies 5 CR
- CJ 242 - Race, Law, and Justice 5 CR
- CMST 250 - Communication in a Diverse Workplace 5 CR
- CMST 252 - Communication in a Diverse Healthcare Workplace 5 CR
- CMST 254 - Communication, Disability, and Culture 5 CR
- CMST 280 - Intercultural Communication 5 CR
- EDUC& 150 - Child, Family, Community 3 CR
- EDUC 240 - Diversity in Education 5 CR
- ENGL 260 - American Literature: Harlem Renaissance 5 CR
- ENGL 261 - American Literature: Essential Black Voice 5 CR
- HD 140 - U.S. Race Relations 3 CR
- INDES 255 - Seminar in Built Environments: Global Context 5 CR
- INTST 150 - International Business 5 CR
- MKTG 200 - International Marketing 5 CR
- PHIL 102 - Contemporary Moral Issues 5 CR
- PHIL 260 - Business Ethics 5 CR
- PHIL 265 - Biomedical Ethics 5 CR
- POLS 210 - Gender and Politics 5 CR
- PSYC 250 - Cross Cultural Psychology 5 CR
- SOC& 101 - Introduction to Sociology 5 CR
- SOC 105 - Blacks in America 5 CR
- SOC 249 - Disability in Society 5 CR
- SOC 253 - Men & Masculinities 5 CR
- SOC 254 - Gender in the Social World 5 CR
- SOC 256 - Sex and Sexualities 5 CR
- SOC 258 - Sociology of the Body 5 CR
- SOC 262 - Sociology of Race & Ethnicity 5 CR
- SOC 264 - Intersections of Inequality and Identity 5 CR
- SOC 278 - Global Sociology 5 CR
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