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EC 202
Introduction to Macroeconomics.................................
4
GS 104
Principles of Physics..............................................
4
HDFS 201
Contemporary Families in U. S..............................
3
MTH 111
College Algebra..............................................................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
MTH 245
Math for Biological / Management, Social Science.......
4
PE 231
Lifetime Health & Fitness.......................................
3
PHL 202
Elementary Ethics.................................................
3
PSY 201
General Psychology.......................................................
4
Cultural Diversity.................................................
3
Literature & Arts...................................................
3
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
WR 122
English Composition: Argumentation....................
3
Total Credits Required:
91

Music

www. linnbenton. edu / go / music
The music program at LBCC offers students academic opportunities in music, and gives them a chance to participate in top-quality performing ensembles. On campus, students can work on individual music skills and begin some of the preliminary music courses for transfer to a four-year college or university, or enter the work of music business, education or musical theater. Individual lessons are available in voice, piano, and guitar. Introduction to Rock Music( MUS 105), Music Appreciation( MUS161), Music Cultures of the World( MUS 108) and Music Fundamentals( MUS 101) support general education degree requirements in the arts.
Students also have the opportunity to perform in several vocal and instrumental ensembles. The LBCC Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, and Women’ s Ensemble are on campus, and students can perform in instrumental groups in cooperation with the Music Department at Oregon State University. Auditions may be required for some performance ensembles. Additionally, co-curricular vocal a cappella ensembles are also available on campus.
The Associate of Science( AS) Degree is designed for students planning to transfer to Oregon State University to pursue a degree in music or liberal arts. Classes that meet music requirements at OSU are listed below.
The AA( OT) is a general transfer degree and does not include program requirements. It is important that you identify the four-year school you plan to attend. You should review the requirements of the program you plan to study at that institution and take those classes at LBCC. You may want to work with two advisors; one at LBCC and a second at the institution you plan to attend to make sure you are taking the courses that will meet program requirements.
For information on music and related careers, plus the current employment outlook, access the Oregon Career Information System( CIS) located in the Career Center, Takena Hall 101.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete the Associate of Science degree with an emphasis in Music will:
• Perform alone or with others, either vocally or instrumentally, a varied repertoire of music;
• Read, notate, analyze and describe music;
• Understand music in relationship to history, culture and the other arts.
Program Requirements
The Music Program requires participation in at least one performance ensemble for at least three terms selected from a choice of Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, or Women’ s Ensemble. Additionally, students may participate in instrumental ensembles in cooperation with the Music Department at Oregon State University. Auditions may be required. Additionally, all students are required to take at least one term each of private voice and private piano instruction. A limited number of tuition grants are available for students participating in a performance ensemble. For more information about tuition grants in music, please contact James Reddan.
The AS degree is designed to be completed in two years, but this assumes that the entering student has tested into WR121 English Composition and MTH 105 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics class.
Most music programs, including OSU and University of Oregon, require transfer students to complete entrance exams in music theory, keyboard skills, and aural skills. Our offerings in music are designed to prepare you for these exams. Success on these exams will often allow you to test out of some lower-division requirements in the major. Some of the music requirements at Linn-Benton will count as elective credits instead of major requirements upon transfer, but these classes will build the skills you need to succeed in these competitive programs. See an advisor for a list of classes that transfer directly to the school you are interested in.
T R A N S F E R
Associate of Science with an emphasis in Music
General Education Requirements.................................. 43
See the front of this section for graduation requirements for the Associate of Science degree. OSU does not allow students to take courses in their chosen discipline to meet these requirements.
Liberal Arts Core Requirement..................................... 15
See Appendix D. OSU does not allow students to take courses in their chosen discipline to meet these requirements.
Program Requirements.................................................
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Course No. Course Title
Credits
MUS101
Music Fundamentals....................................................
3
MUS111
Music Theory I..............................................................
3
MUS161
Music Appreciation.......................................................
3
MUS108
Music Cultures of the World.........................................
3
Select at least three terms of one or more of the performance classes listed
below.( Note: Students cannot take both levels of a single
performance class in the same term)...................... 3-6
MP101 / 201 Symphonic Band..........................................................
1
MP102 / 202 Concert Band................................................................
1
MP103 / 203 Marching Band.............................................................
1
MP104 / 204 Basketball Band............................................................
1
MP105 / 205 Large Jazz Band............................................................
1
MP106 / 206 Pep Band.......................................................................
1
MP122 / 222 Concert Choir................................................................
1
MP131 / 231 Chamber choir..............................................................
1
MP141 / 241 Symphony Orchestra....................................................
1
MP146 / 246 Women’ s Chorus..........................................................
1
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.