- Hasty, Barbara P. - Chair, Associate Professor, Music
- Cobos, Henry D., Assistant Professor
- Moore, Merle M., Instructor
- Curinga, Nicolas P.
- Foley, Megan J.
- Julian, Suzanne
- Lopez, Raymond V.
- Martinez, Adolfo
- Osuna, Thomas
- Smith, Glenda
- Villalobos, John
- Youngstrom, Kenton
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Transfer Programs:
The Music curriculum provides programs for (1)
the student who wishes to become a professional musician; (2)
the student who plans to enter the teaching profession; (3) the
student for whom music is a part of a general education; (4) the
student intending to pursue an advanced degree in music.
Each music major must declare a specialization
in some performance area (voice, piano or other instrument), develop
ability in this area, appear in student recitals and demonstrate
progress to the satisfaction of the faculty.
Since keyboard facility is important to every music
major, each student is urged to meet keyboard proficiency requirements
in the lower division, regardless of the performance area.
Participation in one of the principal performance
organizations is highly recommended of each music major each semester.
The Music program meets the lower division requirements
of most colleges and university offering a four-year curriculum
leading to bachelor's degree with a major in music. For
specific requirements the catalog of the four-year school should
be consulted.
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