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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Music from Community College of Southern Nevada is a Campus Associate Music degree that prepares you for a Vocational Programs career. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES - Graduates of this program will have the opportunity to: Demonstrate fluency in the written language of music , including the ability to read and write in multiple clefs, recognize and construct various musical devices including chords, scales, intervals, rhythms, and harmonization in traditional and contemporary styles. Demonstrate literacy in the historical styles of music, including the ability to recognize Western musical forms and styles from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century. Acquire broad experience in applied music , through piano proficiency examinations, private instruction on voice or an instrument, and required ensemble participation. Demonstrate basic knowledge in required general education courses, in order to display a well-rounded level of literacy and competence in universally recognized fields of study such as English, mathematics, science, and humanities. Demonstrate expanded knowledge of diversity and technology, issues which have significant impact upon the ever-changing fields of music history, theory, and performance. View more details on College of Southern Nevada . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Music courses.

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