The Music department’s main concern is to develop a keen appreciation of all periods of music, involve the individual in the performing arts, and enhance the potential ability of each person to reach the highest plane of musical understanding and excellence. The music curriculum has been outlined to provide an enjoyable experience in music as an avocation and as a training period for the continuing music major and the professional musician.
TRANSFER MAJOR REQUIREMENTS in Music are available in the Counseling Center. Students should consult a counselor and the appropriate college catalog for other transfer requirements. Catalogs of California and out-of-state colleges are located in the Library and the Counseling Center. Positions for which four-year graduates in Music are qualified are in elementary school, high school, community college, or university teaching, professional musician, and private teaching.
MUSIC
A.A. or A.S. DEGREE
Students must fulfill major requirements and all Associate Degree Requirements for the A.A./A.S. degree.
Faculty
- Greg McLaughlin
- Dorla Menmuir
- Jane Viemeister
- Fred Weber, retired
Music Dept video (3.4 MB Quicktime movie)
DIVISION OFFICE: W 107
FACULTY: G. McLaughlin, J. Viemeister
LIAISON COUNSELORS: E. Farrelly, V. Rogers
