Music Recording & Production Articulation Agreement – SUNY Broome Community College

Articulation Agreement for transition from SUNY Broome Community College Music Recording & Production A.S. to SUNY Oneonta B.A Music Industry.

This agreement is intended to facilitate the transition of graduates from an associate degree program at SUNY Broome Community College (SUNY Broome) to a baccalaureate degree program at SUNY Oneonta (Oneonta). Oneonta and SUNY Broome recognize their responsibility to students from their region, as well as from the rest of New York State, to insure a smooth transition from a two-year institution. Both institutions have made a strong commitment to help transfer students maximize their opportunities.

Music Industry Course Equivalency Table
Broome Course Number Broome Course Title Broome Credits Oneonta Course Number Oneonta Course Title Oneonta Credits
ENG 110 or ENG 111 College Writing or College Writing II 3 COMP 1000 or COMP 2000 Composition or Advanced Composition 3
MUS 105 Music Theory I 3 MUSC 2250 Music Theory I 3
MUS 101 Introduction to Music 3 MUSC 1300 Music for Listeners 3
MUS 115 Ear Training I

1

MUSC 10E Music Elective 1
MUS 120 Piano I 1 MUSC 170 Applied Music (studio lessons) 1
MUS 197 Applied Music I 1 MUSC 170 Applied Music (studio lessons) 1
MUS 160 Recording & Production I 3 MUSC 2100 Audio Arts Production I 3
Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1
MUS 106 Music Theory II 3 MUSC 2251 Music Theory II 3
MUS 108 or MUS 111 History of Music Renaissance to 1800 or 19 Century Music 3 MUSC 10E Music Elective 3
MUS 161 Recording & Production II 3 MUSC 3101 Audio Arts Production II 3
MAT 115 or BUS 115 Math for GE or Business Statistics 3 MATH or STAT 101 Math Elective or Statistics 3
LIT 3 LITR Literature 3
MUS 198 Applied Music II 1 MUSC 170 Applied Music (studio lessons) 1
Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1

MUS 109
or MUS112
or MUS 113

Ragtime to Rock: American Popular Music
Popular Music 20th Century Music
Spirituals to Hip Hop: American Music of the African Diaspora
3 MUSC 10E Music Elective (Oneonta will substitute MUSC 121-Jazz for MUS 109, MUS 112 or MUS 113 3
MUS 260 or BUS 141 Recording & Production III or Marketing 3 MUSC 20E or MKTG 10E Music Elective or Marketing Elective 3
History Elective 3 History Elective 3
ECO110 Microeconomics 3 ECON 1111 Principles of Microeconomics 3

(3) 1 credit MUS
MUS 162 or

BUS 110

Electives
Beat Production I

Introduction to Business

3

(3) 1 credit MUSC 380 or

BUS 111

Music Electives
Music Ensemble

Introduction to Business

3
Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1
ENG 220 Communicating About Values 3 COMP 20E Elective 3
MUS 261 or
BUS 118
Recording & Production IV or
Business Law
3 MUSC 20E or
LAW 10E
Music Elective
Law Elective
3
Natural Science 4 Natural Science 4
Physical Education 1 PHED 10E PHED Elective 1
LA or
MUS 107 or
MUS 163
Liberal Arts Elective
Music Theory III
Beat Production II
3 Elective
MUSC 353 or
MUSC 380
LA Elective or
Music Theory III or
Music Ensemble
3
Ensemble 1 Ensemble 1

Total Credits

Minimum Graduation Requirements Credits: 64

  • 64 of 120 = 56 s.h.-Total remaining required credit
  • 32 of 60 = 28 s.h. of Liberal arts remaining
  • 12 of 45 = 33 s.h. of Upper division course work

Remaining Credits Needed for BA

60 s.h. (28 LA, 33 UPPR)

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE & GEN ED 3 REQUIREMENTS

These requirements are TENTATIVE for students matriculating or choosing curricula in the 2020-2021 terms.

DEGREE REQUIREMENT


Completion a minimum of 120 s.h.

  1. Some majors require more than 120 s.h. Review the college catalog major listings for more information.
  2. Students are limited in the number of PHED activity (PACT attribute) s.h. they may earn as part of their degree. For students who matriculated prior to Fall 2009, the maximum number of PACT s.h. is 6. For students who matriculated Fall 2009 or after, the maximum number is 12. Any excess beyond the maximum permitted will require an equal number of additional non-PACT s.h.

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) – completion of a minimum of 90 s.h.
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) - completion of a minimum of 60 s.h.
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) – completion of a minimum of 30 s.h.

Completion a minimum of 45 s.h. of 200 & 300 level courses

Completion of General Education 3 (GE3) (30 s.h. with 7 of 10 areas met including Oral Skills)

Completion of an Oral Skills course and one of the SUNY GE3 courses from NS3 or SS3.

Completion of a minimum of 45 s.h. in residence (Oneonta coursework).
30 of the last 60 s.h. must be completed with Oneonta coursework.

One-half of any major/minor must be completed with SUNY Oneonta coursework.

Completion of a maximum of 60 s.h.in the department of the major for B.A. and B.S. degrees*
Completion of a maximum of 90 s.h.in the department of the major for the B.F.A. degree
*Exception: Majors in the department/schools of Human Ecology; Economics & Business; Foreign Languages; English; Mathematics, Comp. Sci & Stats; and Communication & Media may have no more than 60 s.h. in any single discipline. For Human Ecology, the single discipline groups are FOOD & NUTR; CONS, CHLD, & FAMS; and FASH. For English, the single discipline groups are ALIT, ELIT, WLIT & LITR; LING; and COMP.

Completion of a minimum of 60 s.h. of non-major (department) coursework for B.A. and B.S. degrees*
Completion of a minimum of 30 s.h. of non-major (department) coursework for the B.F.A. degree
*Exception: Majors in the department/schools of Human Ecology; Economics & Business; Foreign Languages; English; Mathematics, Comp. Sci & Stats; and Communication & Media need at least 60 s.h. outside a single discipline from their field of study. For Human Ecology, the single discipline groups are FOOD & NUTR; CONS, CHLD, & FAMS; and FASH. For English, the single discipline groups are ALIT, ELIT, WLIT & LITR; LING; and COMP.

All courses in the major/minor core must be taken for a letter grade unless offered P/F only.

No more than two courses may overlap between or among majors/minors. Any excess in overlap requires the completion of additional coursework in the field.
Exception: Education majors with non-education dual majors have no overlap restriction.

A minimum 2.00 GPA is required.

  • OVERALL GPA – calculated using all courses completed at SUNY Oneonta.
  • MAJOR GPA – calculated using the highest SUNY Oneonta grades earned to complete the minimum major requirements.
  • MINOR GPA – calculated using the highest grades earned to complete the minimum minor requirements.

Some majors have higher GPA and minimum grade requirements. See the College Catalog major and course descriptions for details.

Semester 1 - Fall
Course Credits
MUSC 1508- Music and the Marketplace, LA 3
BUS 1111- Intro to Bus (If not already taken) 3
MGMT 241 or Mktg 261, UPPR or ACCT 3
Upper Division Elective 3
CSCI 100 or INTD 106, 107 or 108 3
SEMESTER TOTAL: 15
Semester 2 - Spring
Course Credits
MUSC 1300 or MUSC 1306, LA 3
COMM 1100 or 110- OCS, LA 3
MUSC 3587- Music Industry Communication UPPR, LA 3
Music Ensemble, LA 1
MUSC 170- Applied Music, LA 2
Upper division Elective 3
SEMESTER TOTAL: 15
Semester 3 - Fall
Course Credits
MUSC 3508- Contemporary Issues in the Music Industry, LA Upper 3
MUSC 3323 History of Rock Music, UPPR, LA 3
MGMT 2241 or Mktg 2261, UPPR or ACCT (If not already taken) 3
Music Liberal Arts 3
MUSC 388- Legal Issues Music Industry, UPPR 3
SEMESTER TOTAL: 15
Semester 4 - Spring
Course Credits
MUSC 318- Music Marketing & Merchandising, UPPR 3
LAW 222- Leg Environment of Business, UPPR 3
MUSC 280- Music Ensemble, UPPR. LA 3
Upper division Elective 3
MUSC 397- Music Internship, UPPR 3
SEMESTER TOTAL: 15

4 SEMESTER TOTAL = 60 s.h.

Bolded courses completed at SUNY Broome

(No performance audition required)
Study Within the Major Field: 51 s.h.

Music Theory: 9 s.h.

  • MUSC 1239 - Basic Musicianship 3 s.h.- Waived
  • MUSC 2250- Music Theory I 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3247 - Survey of Music Theory II 3 s.h.

or

  • MUSC 2251 - Music Theory II 3 s.h.

Music History and Literature: 9 s.h.

  • MUSC 1300 - Music for Listeners 3 s.h.

or

  • MUSC 1306 - Learning About Music 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3323 - History of Rock Music 3 s.h.
  • 3 s.h. by advisement

Applied Music: 9 s.h.
(By advisement; see notes below)

  • MUSC 170 - Applied Music (Studio Lessons) 1 s.h. - 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 215 - Jazz Improvisation 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3216 - Pop and Jazz Piano Styles 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 268 - Performance Practice Workshop 1 s.h. - 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 270 - Advanced Applied Music 1 s.h. - 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 280 - Music Ensemble 1 s.h. - 2 s.h.
  • MUSC 370 - Advanced Applied Music 1 s.h. - 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 380 - Music Ensemble 1 s.h. - 2 s.h.

Music Industry: 18 s.h.

  • MUSC 1508 - Music and the Marketplace 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3508 - Contemporary Issues in the Music Industry 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3587 - Music Industry Communication 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 4518 - Music Marketing and Merchandising 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 4588 - Legal Issues of the Music Industry 3 s.h.
  • 3 s.h. of selected electives

Internship: 3 s.h.

  • MUSC 4997 - Music Internships 1 s.h. - 15 s.h.

Music Elective: 3 s.h.
(By advisement)
Note:

  • Students must complete not less than two semesters of the same instrument/ensemble.
  • When using MUSC 280 to fulfill Applied Music requirement, a student may count no more than one semester of a faculty- supervised ensemble. All others must be faculty-directed.

Courses in Related Work: 21 s.h.

Public Speaking: 3 s.h.

  • COMM 1100 - Introduction to Communication 3 s.h.

or

  • COMM 110 - Public Speaking 3 s.h.

Economics and Business: 9 s.h.

  • BUS 1111 - Introduction to Business 3 s.h.
  • LAW 2222 - Legal Environment of Business 3 s.h.
  • ECON 1110 - Principles of Economics 3 s.h.

or

  • ECON 1111 - Principles of Microeconomics 3 s.h.

Choose any 2 of the Following 3 Options: 6 s.h.

  • ACCT 2100 - Financial Accounting 3 s.h.
  • MGMT 2241 - Fundamentals of Management 3 s.h.
  • MKTG 2261 - Fundamentals of Marketing 3 s.h.

Computer Literacy Requirement: 3 s.h.

  • CSCI 1000 - Introduction to Computing Technology 3 s.h.

or

  • INTD 1106 - Fundamentals of Word Processing 1 s.h.
  • INTD 1107 - Introduction to Spreadsheet Applications 1 s.h.
  • INTD 1108 - Introduction to Database Applications 1 s.h.

Suggested Music Electives:

  • MUSC 1104 - Principles of Audio Production 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 2321 - Jazz 3 s.h. (Will substitute MUS 109, MUSC 112 or MUS 113 for MUSC 121- Jazz)
  • MUSC 2326 - The American Musical Theater 3 s.h.
  • • MUSC 170 - Applied Music (Studio Lessons) 1 s.h. - 3 s.h.
  • • MUSC 2100 - Audio Arts Production I 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3509 - Record Labels in Pop Culture 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3529 - Concert Producing 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3342 - Music Cultures of the World 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 244 - Commerce and Consumerism in Music 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 270 - Advanced Applied Music 1 s.h. - 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 3101 - Audio Arts Production II 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 294 - Special Topics in Music 1 s.h. - 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 350 - Orchestration 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 392 - Audio Arts Production III 3 s.h.
  • MUSC 393 - Audio Arts Production IV 3 s.h.

Note:
Non-music courses in Speech, Theatre, Business, Economics, Computer Science, Philosophy, and Journalism are recommended with advisement.

Total: 72 s.h.

Note: Oneonta will implement a new course numbering system effective fall 2022. The major requirements listed in the agreement will not change. The agreement will remain in effect under our current numbering system.

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