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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 Credit Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) Degree-Music Option
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Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) Degree-Music Option Requirements
Curriculum: BAC 070
Communications (C): 9 Credit Hours
3 courses
A grade of C or higher is required for ENG 151 and ENG 152 .
Humanities (H): 6 Credit Hours
2 courses Physical (P) and Life (L) Sciences: 7 Credit Hours
2 courses
1 course from the Physical Sciences and 1 course from the Life Sciences, with at least 1 including a lab.
Social and Behavioral Sciences (S): 3 Credit Hours
1 course Mathematics (M): 3 Credit Hours
1 course Music Core: 26 Credit Hours
10 courses Applied Music: 8 Credit Hours
8 credit hours
The 2-credit course includes a 1 hour weekly lesson. The 1-credit course includes a ½ hour weekly lesson. Work with MCC’s music department chair to determine the best option for meeting your goals.
Individual course numbers may be taken up to 4 times.
Ensemble: 4 Credit Hours
4 credit hours
A single course may be repeated for a total of 4 credit hours.
Total Degree Requirements: 66 Credit Hours
Other AFA - Music Graduation Requirements:
- Total of 66 credit hours
- 2.0 minimum cumulative GPA at MCC on completion of degree
- 15 semester hours taken at MCC
- Completion of E-Portfolio end-of-program assessment
- Completion of graduation application
Degree Notes:
- No single course can be used to meet two different requirements.
- Students who are interested in majoring in music should contact an MCC academic advisor before selecting a transfer program.
- Students should contact their transfer school as soon as possible for evaluation of their MCC credits.
- Many schools require auditions and/or placement testing for admission to the music program and for transferring major-related courses. Competency in a foreign language may also be required.
- Acceptance of a D grade and non-traditional credit (CLEP, AP, DANTES, military service, proficiency exam) varies from institution to institution.
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