Music B.A. ~ Program Requirements

Outcomes, Courses and Assessment

Students will complete Core courses, Major Learning Outcomes and courses specific to their chosen concentration in order to succesfully complete their degree in Music.

Core Requirements

Keyboard I and II (MPA 110 and MPA 210)
Musicianship & Theory 101-102 (MPA 101 and MPA 102)
Masters Class (each semester, MPA 440)
Major Proseminar (MPA 300)
Senior Capstone (MPA 475)

Auditions: Vocal Studies Concentration requires an Audition to determine level of study.

Assessments for Keyboard and Musicianship & Theory are available.

Students can inquire about auditions and assessments with the MPA Program Coordinator at (831) 582-3009 or visit the MPA website for information and dates.

Major Learning Outcomes

MPA MLO 1 Historical and Theoretical Analysis ~ Students identify genres from different periods and integrate historical and theoretical perspectives in analyzing contemporary styles.

Concentration in Jazz Studies must also complete the following:

MPA MLO 2 Community Issues Analysis ~ Students understand and analyze societal issues associated with the production, dissemination and consumption of music.

MPA MLO 3 Comparative Analysis ~ Students understand compositional processes, aesthetic properties of style, and the ways these shape and are shaped by artistic and cultural forces.

MPA MLO 4 Moral and Ethical Analysis ~ Students understand and address moral and ethical issues.

MPA MLO 5 Performance Skills ~ Students express themselves artistically in at least one major performance area at a level appropriate for the particular music emphasis.

MPA MLO 6 Technological Skills ~ Students understand how technology serves music and use the technological tools applicable to a specific area of concentration.

* This course can not be taken to fulfill an MLO if it is part of your concentration. Please see concentration requirements below to see if applicable to your course of study.

Concentration Requirements

Students will also complete the following courses dependent upon the concentration chosen. Students must select one of the following concentrations in order to complete their degree.

Jazz Studies
MPA 336 Jazz History
MPA 345 Improvisation
MPA 370 Composition and Arranging IMPA 371 Composition and Arranging II
Four additional semesters of Upper Division Performance Study/Ensemble Courses

Contemporary Studies
MPA 334 Survey of Electronic Music
MPA 336 Jazz History
MPA 345 Improvisation
MPA 365 (formerly MPA 360) Survey of Global Music
MPA 401 Conducting
Four additional semesters of Upper Division Performance Study/Ensemble Courses

Recording Technology
CST 201 Media Tools (co-requisite lab must be taken as well)
MPA 307 Fundamentals of Digital Audio
MPA 308 Audio Production
MPA 334 Survey of Electronic Music
MPA 408 Advanced Audio Production

Voice Studies
Three semesters of MPA 310 or MPA 320
MPA 339 History of SongMPA 401 Conducting
3 semesters of MPA 420 Advanced Ensemble
Four additional semesters of Performance Study