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The Associate in Arts degree in Music provides a thorough curriculum designed to equip students for transfer to a four-year music program or related field, or for direct entry into the music industry. Foothill's Music Department features an extensive selection of courses catering to diverse student interests, including foundational studies in musicianship and music history, along with specialized offerings like Music of American Cultures and The Beatles' Music. The department boasts an accomplished faculty who are actively engaged as composers, performers, authors, and publishers both locally and nationally. Students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities, including recently upgraded performance spaces and classrooms outfitted with Steinway pianos and cutting-edge audio/visual systems. The Interdisciplinary Electronic Arts Center includes advanced resources like a new media classroom with MIDI workstations featuring the latest recording and sound production technology.
Music history courses enable students to explore significant works across various periods and cultures, developing critical thinking skills as they assess how compositions reflect both their creators' lives and the social/historical environments in which they emerged.
Music theory and composition classes teach students to deconstruct musical architecture while developing skills to craft original pieces that meet sophisticated creative criteria.
Performance studies allow students to demonstrate their historical, theoretical, and artistic knowledge through live presentations for suitable audiences.
This three-pronged approach fosters global awareness, helping students recognize music's power to illuminate both cultural distinctions and shared human experiences.
The evolving music industry offers numerous career paths. As digital platforms and alternative media continue transforming how music is consumed, graduates can pursue various roles connected to this media transformation. Geographic flexibility exists as well, with internet connectivity creating professional opportunities in multiple locations worldwide.