Music

Program Level: Pre-Majors/Transfer
Department: Fine Arts/Kinesiology
Institute: Creative & Communication Arts
College: SPC

What is Music Pre-Major?

The Music Pre-Major is based on the Field of Study Curriculum

The Field of Study Curriculum for Music is a set of lower-division courses that must be applied to the bachelor’s degree with a major in Music. The Field of Study Curriculum for Music should be followed by community and technical colleges to structure a transfer curriculum in music. The Field of Study Curriculum for Music shall consist of 31 lower-division semester credit hours that are fully applicable to a bachelor’s degree with a major in Music. The entire block of courses shall be applied to a bachelor’s degree with a major in Music or on a course-by-course basis.

The Field of Study Curriculum for Music should serve as the basis for structuring the associate degree. Each college determines which courses from its approved general education core curriculum, along with the Field of Study Curriculum for Music, constitute a 60- semester-credit-hour transfer block. Students shall complete the remaining general education core curriculum in effect at the receiving institution.

What will I learn?

Music Pre-Majors will study Music Theory, Ear Training, Piano Proficiency, Private Music Lessons, Ensemble Performance, and Music Literature in their Field of Study Curriculum

What can I do with this course of study?

Students can satisfy transfer requirements to a university, prepare for auditions, improve knowledge and skills in music, and contribute ensemble skills to performance in the community.

 

What's special about the program?

Through our programs, you can expect to receive a quality educational environment that stimulates critical thinking, develops an understanding of mathematical concepts and their applications, and fosters an appreciation for all of these. Further, our college works toward deepening learning experiences by engaging students in internships with local partner industries.

Music Faculty

Full-Time Faculty

  • Joshua Frilling- Piano, Ear Training, Choir
  • Gregory Gonzalez- Music Theory, Woodwinds, Jazz Ensemble
  • David Torres, EdD- Music Theory, Guitar, Instrumental Ensemble

Adjunct Faculty

  • Naomi McMahon- Voice
  • Jorge Padilla- Percussion
 ...expect to receive a quality educational environment that stimulates critical thinking...

Contact Information

Department Chair:
Vincent Hardy
vhardy@alamo.edu
210-486-2205
MLK Watson Fine Arts Center (WFAC), 202
Art Program Coordinator:
Jennifer Agricola-Mojica
jagricola@alamo.edu
210-486-2361
MLK Watson Fine Arts Center (WFAC), 203
Music Program Coordinator:
Joshua Frilling
jfrilling@alamo.edu
210-486-2326
MLK Watson Fine Arts Center (WFAC), 214-C