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Submitter's Information

Name

Gary Heaton-Smith

Title

Assistant Professor of Music

Region

South Central Coast

College

Antelope Valley College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Greg Bormann

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Commercial Music: Level II Certificate

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Commercial Music (100500)

Projected Start Date

08/14/23

Catalog Description

The Commercial Music program is designed to prepare students for careers to perform as an instrumentalist and vocalists, to write (songwriter) and record music (producer/sound engineer/audio engineer), to develop an appreciation of various contemporary music styles, and to understand the latest developments in the ever-changing music industry. *Students may apply up to 1 unit of MUSC 199 towards the Level I Certificate Program Electives, up to 3 units of MUSC 199 towards the Level II Certificate Program Electives, and up to 3 units of MUSC 199 towards the MUSC AA Degree Program Electives.

Commercial Music: Level II Certificate (Total 28)

Required Courses (Total 21) Complete all of the following

MUSC143A - Live Sound I (2)

MUSC 143B - Live Sound II (2)

MUSC133 - Studio Music Production I (3)

MUSC134 - Studio Music Production II (3)

MUSC141 - Concert Management (2)

MUSC104 - The Music Industry (3)

MUSC112 - Commercial Music Theory (3)

MUSC113 - Popular Song Writing (3)

Required Courses (Total 3) Complete the following number of credits: 3

MUSC102 - History of Jazz (3)

MUSC103 - History of Rock 'n Roll (3)

MUSC107 - History of Women in Rock Music (3)

MUSC108 - History of Hip Hop (3)

MUSC109 - The History of Motown Music (3)

Program Electives (Total 4)Complete the following number of credits: 4

ELEC110 - Fundamentals of Electricity (4)

FTV241 - Beginning Audio Production (3)

MUS291 - Applied Music (0.5)

MUS292 - Applied Music Performance (0.5)

MUSC122 - Stage Voice (1)

MUSC124A - Jazz Improvisation A (1)

MUSC124B - Jazz Improvisation B (1)

MUSC124C - Jazz Improvisation C (1)

MUSC136 - Media Scoring (3)

MUSC142 - Musical Theatre Workshop (1)

MUSC173 - Beginning Jazz Ensemble (1)

MUSC175A - Rock Band A (2)

MUSC175B - Rock Band B (2)

MUSC175C - Rock Band C (2)

MUSC199 - Work Experience

MUSC220A - Commercial Music Ensemble A (2)

MUSC220B - Commercial Music Ensemble B (2)

MUSC220C - Commercial Music Ensemble C (2)

MUSC225 - Commercial Music Ensemble: Special Project (0.5)

MUSC233 - Studio Music Production III (3)

MUSC273 - Intermediate Jazz Ensemble (1)

MUSC274 - Advanced Jazz Ensemble (1)

Program Learning Outcomes

Demonstrate an advanced understanding of and skill level in the use of music technology.

Demonstrate the ability to perform through participation in vocal and/or instrumental groups.

Examine and demonstrate aural analysis, technical skills, structural, and aesthetic features needed to produce quality songwriting.

Demonstrate the ability to analyze and critically evaluate a live musical performance.

Enrollment Completer Projections

This program has been in existence for many years, but has never been through the consortium process. A Program Review is attached for additional completer information 

Average of 1-4 completion of the certificate for the past 4 years.

Average 1,240 students enrolled in MUSC courses.

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
Program Goal

The Commercial Music program is designed to prepare students for careers to perform as an instrumentalist and vocalists, to write (songwriter) and record music (producer/sound engineer/audio engineer), to develop an appreciation of various contemporary music styles, and to understand the latest developments in the ever-changing music industry. 

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

28

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

The program balances courses in appreciation (3 units), theory/songwriting (6 units), live music production (6 units), recorded music production (6 units), and career knowledge (3 units). Additional program electives (4 units) include each category so students can focus on specific career goals.

Program Requirements
CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
MUSC102, MUSC103,
MUSC107,
MUSC108, 
MUSC109
History of Jazz (3), History of Rock 'n Roll (3), History of Women in Rock Music (3), History of Hip Hop (3), or The History of Motown Music (3)3S1
MUSC143A
Live Sound I




2S1
MUSC133



Studio Music Production I
3S1
MUSC141
Concert Management
2S2
MUSC104 
The Music Industry
3S1
MUSC112
Commercial Music Theory
3S1
MUSC134Studio Music Production II
3S2
MUSC143BLive Sound II2S2
MUSC113Popular Songwriting3S2
ELEC110
FTV241 
MUS291 
MUS292 
MUSC122 
MUSC124A 
MUSC124B 
MUSC124C 
MUSC136 
MUSC142 
MUSC173 
MUSC175A 
MUSC175B 
MUSC175C 
MUSC199 
MUSC220A 
MUSC220B 
MUSC220C 
MUSC225 
MUSC233 
MUSC273 
MUSC274 
Fundamentals of Electricity (4), Beginning Audio Production (3), Applied Music (0.5), Applied Music Performance (0.5), Stage Voice (1), Jazz Improvisation A (1), Jazz Improvisation B (1), Jazz Improvisation C (1), Media Scoring (3), Musical Theatre Workshop (1), Beginning Jazz Ensemble (1), Rock Band A (2), Rock Band B (2), Rock Band C (2), Work Experience, 
Commercial Music Ensemble A (2), Commercial Music Ensemble B (2), Commercial Music Ensemble C (2), Commercial Music Ensemble: Special Project (0.5), Studio Music Production III (3), Intermediate Jazz Ensemble (1), Advanced Jazz Ensemble (1) 
4S2

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Submission Details

Published at

08/05/22 - 04:10 PM

Status

Recommended

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