College Catalog: 2015-2016
School of Contemporary Arts (CA): Music (B.A.)
Website: School of Contemporary Arts
Concentrations: Music Industry, Music Performance,
Music Production, Music Studies.
The Music Program at Ramapo College, with its distinctly contemporary orientation, emphasizes creativity and experiential learning in a liberal artsÌýframework. The program focuses on many forms of contemporary music and digital-music technologies, while cultivating an appreciation forÌýWestern art music, Western popular music, American music, and musical traditions from around the world.ÌýÌýThe major begins with foundational studies in three areas: musicianship, music history and culture, and musical technologies and media. Students select one of four concentrations – Music Industry, Music Performance, Music Production or Music Studies – all of which offer opportunities for internships, independent projects, and performance. These flexible and interconnected concentrations allow students to develop their interests, talents, and skills in individual ways.
- Music Industry focuses on the rapidly changing dynamics of the music business and the relationship of music, business, and technology in the digital media landscape.
- Music Performance is particularly experiential in developing musical skills and communication, and also provides a foundation for students seeking to pursue K-12 teaching.
- Music Production develops skills in original composition, production and recording techniques, scoring for visual media, and electronic performance.
- Music Studies includes the more interpretive disciplines of music, the craft of writing about music, and preparation for graduate studies.
Students completing this program will receive a B.A. degree. A minor in Music is available.
Outcome 1: Explore and explain how technology has impacted the field of music.Ìý
Outcome 2: Examine and interpret ways that music expresses culture and identity in diverse settings.Ìý
Outcome 3: Understand and describe the development of Western art music and a selection of popular genres, African American music, and non-Western musical traditions.Ìý
Outcome 4: Develop and apply competence in music notation, aural skills, and technical analysis.Ìý
Outcome 5: Demonstrate abilities to research, synthesize, and articulate music-related topics in written and verbal communication.Ìý
Outcome 6: Produce creative work or a performance that demonstrates skills relevant to the student’s concentration.Ìý
Outcome 7: Employ current technologies relevant to the student’s concentration.
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below.Ìý Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible.Ìý Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement (six courses): Ìýthree writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing, and Readings in the Humanities; the other three courses are taken in the major.
- All music majors must take the online Musicianship Placement Test upon entering the program and no later than one week after the beginning of their first term.
- Students should begin the Musicianship course sequence in their first semester as music students. Based on the results of the Music Placement Test, the sequence will either begin with Musicianship I or require the preceding course, Music Fundamentals. Exceptional test scores may provide the option to enroll in Musicianship II, subject to evaluation by musicianship faculty.
- Not all courses are offered each semester.Ìý Please check the current Schedule of Classes for semester course offerings.
MUSIC MAJOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- SELECT ONE – (W) OR
- (W)
- (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W)
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE –
- SELECT ONE – (W)
- SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS REQUIREMENTS
- (W) (satisfies first year seminar requirement)
- CA INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES: ÌýSELECT ONE Ìý(MUST be discipline OTHER THAN major)
- (formerly 405)
- (formerly CNTP-312)
- Ìý
- Ìý
- (formerly CNTP-328)
- (formerly CNTP-363)
- (formerly CNTP-327)
- MUSIC MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- THERE ARE FOUR CONCENTRATIONS IN THE MUSIC MAJOR:
1. MUSIC INDUSTRY
2. MUSIC PERFORMANCE
3. MUSIC PRODUCTION
4. MUSIC STUDIES - REQUIRED OF ALL MUSIC MAJORS
- MUSIC AND CULTURE 200 LEVEL: ÌýSELECT ONE
- MUSIC AND CULTURE UPPER LEVEL: ÌýSELECT ONE
- (Only for Music Performance, Music Production, and Music Studies Concentrations)
- CO-OP/INTERNSHIP COURSE REQUIREMENT: ÌýSELECT ONE
- CAPSTONE REQUIREMENT FOR ALL MUSIC MAJORS:
- ADDITIONAL MUSICIANSHIP COURSES (not required for all students):
- MUSIC INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION
- REQUIRED:
- OR
- SELECT TWO :
- Ìý(formerly 220)
- (formerly 322)
- (formerly 361)
- MUSIC PERFORMANCE CONCENTRATION
- REQUIRED:
- SELECT TWO :
- (formerly 220)
- PERFORMANCE: ÌýSELECT 16 CREDITS
- (2 credits) (can be taken 4 times)
- (1 credit) (can be taken twice for credit)
- (4 credits) (can be taken twice for credit)
- (4 credits) (can be taken twice for credit)
- (2 credits) (can be taken 4 times)
- (1 credits)
- (4 credits)
- (4 credits)
- (4 credits) (can be taken twice for credit)
- (4 credits) (can be taken twice for credit)
- (4 credits)
- (1 credit)
- (2 credits) (can be taken 4 times for credit)
- MUSIC PRODUCTION CONCENTRATION
- REQUIRED:
- (formerly 220)
- (formerly 322)
- (formerly 361)
- PRODUCTION: ÌýSELECT TWOÌý
- (formerly 324)
- ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT ONEÌý
- MUSIC STUDIES CONCENTRATION
- REQUIRED:
- SELECT ONEÌý:
- (formerly 220)
- PERFORMANCE: Ìý4 CREDITS REQUIRED
- (2 credits) (can be taken 4 times)
- (1 credit) (can be taken twice for credit)
- (4 credits) (can be taken twice for credit)
- (2 credits) (can be taken 4 times)
- (1 credits)
- (4 credits)
- (4 credits)
- (4 credits) (can be taken 2 times)
- (4 credits) (can be taken 2 times)
- (4 credits)
- (1 credit)
- (2 credits) (can be taken 4 times for credit)
- MUSIC ELECTIVES 100/200 LEVEL: ÌýSELECT TWOÌý
- MUSIC ELECTIVES 300/400 LEVEL: ÌýSELECT TWOÌý
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
- At least 1/2 of the courses fulfilling a minor must be distinct from the student’s major. That is, three of the five courses required for a minor cannot be used towards fulfillment of major requirements. A school core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
MUSIC MINOR
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- Required Courses:
- MUSIC AND CULTURE: ÌýSELECT TWO COURSES FROM THE FOLLOWING (8 credits):
- MUSIC ELECTIVES: ÌýSELECT TWO (AT LEAST ONE AT THEÌý300/400 LEVEL = Ìý8 credits)
General Education Requirements
Four Year Plan
Graduation Requirements
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