Major in Music Production and Technology (134 credits)
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Instrumental/Vocal
Study
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2
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2
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TH 111-112
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Diatonic-Chromatic
Harmony
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2
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2
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TH 120-121
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Elementary
Ear Training I-II
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2
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2
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MTH 112-122
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Math for
Technologists I-II
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3
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3
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RLC 110 - 111 |
Reading and
Writing I-II
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3
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3
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MUM 120
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Intro to Arts Management
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3
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-
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MUM 221
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Arts Management: For Profit |
-
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3
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MPT 110 |
Fund. of
Music Production
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2
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-
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HLM 020
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Information
Literacy in the Performing Arts
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0
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-
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MUS 110,
111
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Paranov Performance
Hour
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.5
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.5
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Performing
Organization
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1
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1
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Total Credits=
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18.5
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16.5
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Instrumental/Vocal
Study
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2
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2
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TH 210-211
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Tonal Form-Modern
Techniques
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2
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2
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TH 220-221
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Intermediate
Ear Training I-II
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2
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2
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APC 122-123
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Piano-Keyboard
Class
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2
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2
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ECT 111
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Intro to Electricity & Electronics
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4
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-
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ECT 121
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DC & AC Fundamentals
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-
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4
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| HLM 212 |
Introduction to Music History |
3 |
- |
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HLM 213
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History of Popular Music in the US
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3
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-
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| MUS 110, 111 |
Paranov Performance Hour
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0.5 |
3 |
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Performing Organization
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1
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1
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Total Credits=
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16.5
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16.5
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MPT 300-310
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Music Production
Technology I-II (and lab)
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4
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4
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Academic Electives |
3 |
3 |
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ES 562
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Acoustics for Musicians
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3
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-
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COM 462
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Music Technology II
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-
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3
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MPT 305-315
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Electronics for Music Systems I & II
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3
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3
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| AUC |
All-University Curriculum
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3 |
3 |
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Performing Organization
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1
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1
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Total Credits=
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17
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17 |
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MPT 400-410
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Music Production
Techniques I-II (and lab)
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4
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4
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MPT 420
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Music Production Special Project/Internship
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-
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3
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COM 470, 471 |
Composition
Seminar
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0
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0
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Professional Elective
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3
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3
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HLM
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HLM Elective
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3
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-
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Academic Elective |
- |
3 |
| AUC |
All-University Curriculum |
3 |
3 |
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Performing Organization
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1
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1
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Total Credits=
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14
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17
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Note: MPT majors are required to maintain a GPA of 2.5 in their major courses and have active participation in departmental activities.
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