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A S S O C I A T E O F S C I E N C E D E G R E E S 49<br />

EC 202 Introduction to Macroeconomics................................. 4<br />

GS 104 Principles of Physics.............................................. 4<br />

HDFS 201 Contemporary Families in U.S.............................. 3<br />

MTH 111 College Algebra.............................................................. 4(1)<br />

(Four credits apply toward general education requirements;<br />

one credit applies toward program.)<br />

MTH 245 Math for Biological/Management, Social Science....... 4<br />

PE 231 Lifetime Health & Fitness....................................... 3<br />

PHL 202 Elementary Ethics................................................. 3<br />

PSY 201 General Psychology....................................................... 4<br />

Cultural Diversity................................................. 3<br />

Literature & Arts................................................... 3<br />

WR 121 English Composition............................................. 3<br />

WR 122 English Composition: Argumentation.................... 3<br />

Total Credits Required: 91<br />

Music<br />

www.linnbenton.edu/go/music<br />

The music program at <strong>LBCC</strong> offers students academic opportunities in<br />

music, and gives them a chance to participate in top-quality performing<br />

ensembles. On campus, students can work on individual music skills<br />

and begin some of the preliminary music courses for transfer to a<br />

four-year college or university, or enter the work of music business,<br />

education or musical theater. Individual lessons are available in voice,<br />

piano, and guitar. Introduction to Rock Music (MUS 105), Music<br />

Appreciation (MUS161), Music Cultures of the World (MUS 108) and<br />

Music Fundamentals (MUS 101) support general education degree<br />

requirements in the arts.<br />

Students also have the opportunity to perform in several vocal<br />

and instrumental ensembles. The <strong>LBCC</strong> Concert Choir, Chamber Choir,<br />

and Women’s Ensemble are on campus, and students can perform<br />

in instrumental groups in cooperation with the Music Department<br />

at Oregon State University. Auditions may be required for some<br />

performance ensembles. Additionally, co-curricular vocal a cappella<br />

ensembles are also available on campus.<br />

The Associate of Science (AS) Degree is designed for students<br />

planning to transfer to Oregon State University to pursue a degree in<br />

music or liberal arts. Classes that meet music requirements at OSU are<br />

listed below.<br />

The AA(OT) is a general transfer degree and does not include<br />

program requirements. It is important that you identify the four-year<br />

school you plan to attend. You should review the requirements of the<br />

program you plan to study at that institution and take those classes<br />

at <strong>LBCC</strong>. You may want to work with two advisors; one at <strong>LBCC</strong> and a<br />

second at the institution you plan to attend to make sure you are taking<br />

the courses that will meet program requirements.<br />

For information on music and related careers, plus the current<br />

employment outlook, access the Oregon Career Information System<br />

(CIS) located in the Career Center, Takena Hall 101.<br />

Student Learning Outcomes<br />

Students who successfully <strong>complete</strong> the Associate of Science degree<br />

with an emphasis in Music will:<br />

• Perform alone or with others, either vocally or instrumentally, a<br />

varied repertoire of music;<br />

• Read, notate, analyze and describe music;<br />

• Understand music in relationship to history, culture and the other<br />

arts.<br />

Program Requirements<br />

The Music Program requires participation in at least one performance<br />

ensemble for at least three terms selected from a choice of Concert Choir,<br />

Chamber Choir, or Women’s Ensemble. Additionally, students may<br />

participate in instrumental ensembles in cooperation with the Music<br />

Department at Oregon State University. Auditions may be required.<br />

Additionally, all students are required to take at least one term each<br />

of private voice and private piano instruction. A limited number of<br />

tuition grants are available for students participating in a performance<br />

ensemble. For more information about tuition grants in music, please<br />

contact James Reddan.<br />

The AS degree is designed to be <strong>complete</strong>d in two years, but this<br />

assumes that the entering student has tested into WR121 English<br />

Composition and MTH 105 Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics<br />

class.<br />

Most music programs, including OSU and University of Oregon,<br />

require transfer students to <strong>complete</strong> entrance exams in music theory,<br />

keyboard skills, and aural skills. Our offerings in music are designed to<br />

prepare you for these exams. Success on these exams will often allow<br />

you to test out of some lower-division requirements in the major. Some<br />

of the music requirements at Linn-Benton will count as elective credits<br />

instead of major requirements upon transfer, but these classes will build<br />

the skills you need to succeed in these competitive programs. See an<br />

advisor for a list of classes that transfer directly to the school you are<br />

interested in.<br />

T R A N S F E R<br />

Associate of Science with an emphasis in<br />

Music<br />

General Education Requirements.................................. 43<br />

See the front of this section for graduation requirements for the<br />

Associate of Science degree. OSU does not allow students to take courses<br />

in their chosen discipline to meet these requirements.<br />

Liberal Arts Core Requirement..................................... 15<br />

See the front of this section. OSU does not allow students to take<br />

courses in their chosen discipline to meet these requirements.<br />

Program Requirements................................................. 32<br />

Course No. Course Title<br />

Credits<br />

MUS101 Music Fundamentals .................................................... 3<br />

MUS111 Music Theory I .............................................................. 3<br />

MUS161 Music Appreciation ....................................................... 3<br />

MUS108 Music Cultures of the World ......................................... 3<br />

Select at least three terms of one or more of the performance classes listed<br />

below. (Note: Students cannot take both levels of a single<br />

performance class in the same term)......................3-6<br />

MP101/201 Symphonic Band .......................................................... 1<br />

MP102/202 Concert Band ................................................................ 1<br />

MP103/203 Marching Band ............................................................. 1<br />

MP104/204 Basketball Band ............................................................ 1<br />

MP105/205 Large Jazz Band ............................................................ 1<br />

MP106/206 Pep Band ....................................................................... 1<br />

MP122/222 Concert Choir ................................................................ 1<br />

MP131/231 Chamber choir .............................................................. 1<br />

MP141/241 Symphony Orchestra .................................................... 1<br />

MP146/246 Women’s Chorus ........................................................... 1<br />

1–Courses offered that term only.<br />

2–Other classes may substitute. See advisor.<br />

6–These courses must have been <strong>complete</strong>d within the last five years.<br />

7–Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’s particular interests and scheduling<br />

considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses.<br />

8–No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the<br />

general education requirement. See an advisor.<br />

9–A cost-recovery program. See “Workforce Training” section for details.

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