liBeral arts anD sciencesLIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES DEGREEarea of eMphasis in fine and perforMing arts (214)This program of study meets all the General Education Requirements at <strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong>.AWARD: Assocate of Arts DegreePROGRAM MISSION: The <strong>Chesapeake</strong> <strong>College</strong> Lberal Arts and Scences Degree–Area of Emphass n Fne and Performng Artsprovdes students wth general educaton and content knowledge to transfer to a four-year nsttuton for further study n one of thefine and performing arts.PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The followng Area of Emphass s applcable to the Lberal Arts and Scences Assocate of Arts DegreeProgram (200) and s desgned for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or unversty to complete a baccalaureate programwthn the area of emphass wth a concentraton n art, musc, or theatre. The courses listed under this Area of Emphasis are notrequired for graduation unless designated as a Liberal Arts and Sciences program requirement as listed in the 200 program curriculum.Students should note the General Educaton (G.Ed.) requrements and become famlar wth the major requrements of the ntendedtransfer institution. Students should also consult with an academic advisor in making specific course selections.PROGRAM GOALS: The Lberal Arts and Scences–Area of Emphass n Fne and Performng Arts wll:• Facilitate proficiency in content knowledge and skills for the <strong>College</strong>’s general education competencies.• Provide experiences for students to participate first-hand in the arts.• Provde students wth a broad educaton n the dscplnes that form the foundaton of human knowledge.• Prepare students for transfer to a four-year nsttuton.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:[Courses Appear n Recommended Sequence.]FSC 101X Freshman Semnar Course 1ENG 101 CoMposition (g.ed.) 3ART 101 introduCtion to art (g.ed.) 3COM 101 fund. of oral CoMMuniCations (g.ed.) 3NAT SCI bio/natural sCienCe (g.ed.) 3-4THE 172 Introducton to Theatre 3ENG 102+ Introducton to Lterature 3MAT MatheMatiCs (g.ed.) 3-5MUS 101 Introducton to Musc 3NAT SCI bio/natural sCienCe (g.ed.) 4PROG Program Requrement or Electve 3LIT Lterature Electve 3PROG Program Requrements or Electves 6SOC SCI Socal Scence Electve 3SOC SCI soCial/behavioral sCienCes (g.ed.) 3IDC 201+ the nature of knoWledge (g.ed.) 3PED 103 Wellness for life (g.ed.) 3PROG Program Requrements or Electves 6SOC SCI soCial/behavioral sCienCes (g.ed.) 3MINIMUM REQUIRED CREDITS: 62BIO/Natural Science Electives (g.ed.) can be satisfied by:BIO 101, 111; CHM 121; GEO 143; PHY 205, 215; SCI 102, 110,111, 141, 142.Literature Electives can be satisfied by:ENG 201, 202, 205, 206, 207, 208; THE 250.Mathematics Electives (g.ed.) can be satisfied by:MAT 113, 115, 140, 200, 204.CONTACT PERSON: Dr. Stan KajsProgram Requirements and Electives:The Fne and Performng Arts Program requrements and electivescan be satisfied by taking 15 credits from one of the tracksspecified below:Track I - ArtRequred courses (10 credts): ART 105, 106, 107, 207.Electves: ART 115, 116, 160, 208, 224, 225, 226; FLM 240, 242.Track II - MusicRequred courses (9 credts): MUS 152, 153/253, and two credts ofappled musc - MUS 172, 271, 272; 265, 266; 267, 268; 285, 286.Electves: MUS 102; 105; 141, 142; 143; 154; 165, 166; 171; 187, 188;190; 241, 242; 260.Track III - TheatreRequred courses (10 credts): THE 173, 271, 272, 250.Electves: THE 120, 174, 175, 230, 240, 260, 273, 274, 275, 290.Social/Behavioral Science Electives (g.ed.) can be satisfied bytwo of the following courses with different prefixes:ANT 142; ECN 171, 172; HIS 101, 102, 131, 132; PSC 150; SOC161, 162.Social Science Electives can be satisfied by:Any course n ANT, ECN, GEO, HIS, POL, PSC, SOC.X Must be taken within the first 12 hours unless exempted bymeetng establshed standards.+ Prerequste or corequste. See course descrpton for detals.(g.ed.) general eduCation prograM requireMents.150
liBeral arts anD sciencesMusiC CoMpositionLETTER OF RECOGNITION (802)MusiC perforManCeLETTER OF RECOGNITION (801)AWARD: Letter of RecogntonPROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Musc Composton Letter ofRecognition is designed to aid employability in musical fieldsand broaden approprate muscal sklls. The program s alsodesgned to prepare students to transfer nto a four-year muscprogram of study. Students should consult wth the <strong>College</strong>’sAdmissions Office or an academic advisor in planning an approprateprogram.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:[Courses Appear n Recommended Sequence.]MUS 153 Musc Theory I 3MUS 253+ Musc Theory Semnar I 1MUS Musc Electve 3MUS 101 Introducton to Musc 3MUS Musc Electve 1MINIMUM REQUIRED CREDITS: 11CONTACT PERSON: Mr. Wllam ThomasMUS Electives can be satisfied by:MUS 102; 105; 141, 142, 241, 242; 143, 144, 243, 244; 165, 166, 269,270; 171, 172, 271, 272; 187, 188; 190; 260; 265, 266, 267, 268; 285,286, 287, 288.+ Prerequste or corequste. See course descrpton for detals.AWARD: Letter of RecogntonPROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Musc Performance Letter ofRecognition is designed to aid employability in musical fields andbroaden approprate muscal sklls. The program s also desgnedto prepare students to transfer nto a four-year musc programof study. Students should consult wth the <strong>College</strong>’s AdmssionsOffice or an academic advisor in planning an appropriateprogram.PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:[Courses Appear n Recommended Sequence.]MUS 152 Musc Fundamentals 3MUS 253+ Musc Theory Semnar I 1MUS Appled Musc Electve 1MUS Musc Electves 2MUS Appled Musc Electves 1MUS Musc Electves 3MINIMUM REQUIRED CREDITS: 11CONTACT PERSON: Mr. Wllam ThomasApplied MUS Electives can be satisfied by:MUS 172, 271, 272; 265, 266, 267, 268; 285, 286, 287, 288.MUS Electives can be satisfied by:MUS 101; 102; 105; 141, 142, 241, 242; 143, 144, 243, 244; 165, 166;171; 187, 188; 190; 260.+ Prerequste or corequste. See course descrpton for detals.151
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