Training
•Combines music, electronics, and computer science with a primary emphasis on music
•Core courses cover Electronic Music I-II, sampling and synthesis, and audio for visual media
•Selectives include musicianship, harmony, piano, music history, and electronic music composition portfolio
Professional Development
•Designed for students intending to transfer to baccalaureate institutions or build electronic music studio skills
•Career paths include performer, producer, recording engineer, sound designer, and sound engineer
Degree Flexibility
•60-unit AA with 24 units of major requirements
•Related Certificate of Achievement available in Electronic Music