50-62 units total
Applied (12 units), required each semester in the program (maximum of four enrollments each):
- Music 92: Applied Music Lessons (2 units), scheduled based on instructor and student
availability
- Music 94: Concert Music (1 unit), Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:45 p.m. – 2:05 p.m.
Enrollment in Music 92 and Music 94 will not be possible until an authorization code
is emailed to you at the start of each semester.
Musicianship and Theory (10 units)
Students may "test out" of these courses or substitute courses from later in the sequence
(Music 3 and Music 7; Music 4 and Music 8).
- Music 1: Music Fundamentals (3 units) and Music 5: Musicianship (2 units)
- Music 2: Musicianship (2 units) and Music 6: Diatonic Harmony (3 units)
Please contact the program coordinators or the theory/musicianship faculty to determine
the appropriate starting level based on your previous training and experience.
Piano Classes (4 units)
Students may "test out" of these courses or substitute courses from later in the sequence
(Music 60C, 60D, 61A, 61B).
- Music 60A, Elementary Piano-First Level (2 units)
- Music 60B, Elementary Piano-Second Level (2 units)
Please contact the program coordinators or the piano faculty to determine the appropriate
starting level based on your previous training and experience.
Performance Ensembles (8-20 units), one required each semester in the program:
Music 40, 42, 45, 52, 53, 55, 59, 64, 73B, 74, 77 or 78
Students on the Musical Theatre Track are required to have completed the following
ensemble courses for program completion, though they can be taken before or during
program participation:
- Music 45, Musical Theatre Workshop - two times (3 units x 2: 6 units)
- Music 52, Advanced Production - Musical Theatre (5 units)
- Music 55, Concert Chorale, or Music 59, Chamber Choir (2 units)
Theatre Arts (6 units)
- One of the following (3 units): Th Arts 41 or 42, Acting 1 or 2
- Th Arts 57A, Musical Theatre Audition (not yet offered), 3 units
or
3 units of Th Arts electives, choosing from:
- Th Arts 15, Stage Movement for the Actor (1 unit)
- Th Arts 16, Advanced Stage Movement for the Actor (2 units)
- Th Arts 10A, Voice Development for the Stage (3 units)
- Th Arts 10B, Advanced Voice Development for the Stage (3 units)
Dance (10 units)
- One of the following (2 units): Dance 11, 12, or 13 (Hip Hop); or Dance 41 or 42 (Contemporary/Modern)
- Two of the following (2 units x 2: 4 units): Dance 14, 15, or 16 (Jazz)
- One of the following (2 units): Dance 17 or 18 (Tap)
- One of the following (2 units): Dance 31 or 32 (Ballet)
Juries
A performance/presentation for faculty (“jury”) is required at the end of each semester.
Jazz vocalists must include one classical piece. Please see the program coordinators
or the Concert Music Class syllabus for additional requirements by area of study.
Additional Information
- Following acceptance into the program, each student should inform the Applied Music
Program coordinator by email within thirty days to indicate their intention to matriculate
and enroll in the program.
- Program participants are required to spend at least five hours per week practicing
on campus.
- All required coursework classes must be completed by the end of the fourth semester
of the program.
- Dropping required courses during a semester will result in removal from the program.
- Following acceptance into the program, you may take a semester of “leave of absence”
(including what would be your first semester) without the need to re-audition to return
the following term. An applied student who takes more than a one-semester leave of
absence from the program will be required to re-audition in order to participate.
- Any applied student who takes more than a one-semester leave of absence from the applied
program will be required to re-audition in order to be readmitted.
- If a required course is not passed, the student may use the following semester to
retake and complete the course. During that semester of “probation,” the student may
not participate in Music 92 and Music 94. Only one probationary semester is permitted.
Earning a “D” or “F” in Music 92 or Music 94 results in permanent removal from the
program with no option for probation.
- You will be scheduled for a specified number of required performances during the semester
in Concert Music Class (Music 94).
- Your attendance, even if you are not performing, is required at the Applied Showcase
Concert and dress rehearsal each semester.
- It is not uncommon for Applied Music Program students to exceed the SMC standard per-semester
unit limit because of the numerous courses required for program participation. You
may need to contact or visit an academic counselor to receive a “unit extension” that
will allow you to enroll in all your classes.