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TECHNOLOGY, B.Mus. 2015-2016

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (120 UNITS) Grades of “C” or better required FALL WINTER SPRING Core Curriculum (80 units) MUCT 111 Music IA (3) and 112L Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: MUCT 105 or theory placement exam. ______MUCT 112 2A (3) and 112L Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: MUCT 111. ______MUCT 113 Music Theory IB (3) and 113L Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: MUCT 112. ______MUCT 211 Music Theory IIA (3) and 211L Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: MUCT 113. ______MUCT 212 Music Theory IIB (3) and 212L Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: MUCT 211. ______MUCT 213 Music Theory IIC (3) and 213L Laboratory (1) Prerequisite: MUCT 212. ______MUET 105 Introduction to Music Technology (2) ______MUET 185 Systems I (4) Prerequisite: MUET 105. ______MUET 211 Recording Technology I (4) and MUET 211L Recording Technology I Laboratory. Prerequisite: MUET 285 ______MUET 212 Recording Technology II (4) and MUET 212L Recording Technology II Laboratory Prerequisite: MUET 211. ______MUET 220 Recording Practicum (4) Prerequisite: MUET 211. ______MUET 285 Electronic Music Systems II (4) Prerequisite: MUET 185. ______MUET 311 Live Reinforcement (4) ______MUET 485 Audio Processing (4) Prerequisite: PHYS 307. ______MUET 486 Topics in Music Technology (8) ______MUET 498 Senior Music Tech Project (4) ______MUHL 338 Music of Non-Western (2) Partially satisfies Theme IIA. ______MURE 489 Music and Worship (4) Meets Upper Division Rhetoric requirement. ______Choose 2 of the following: ______MUHL 335 History of Western Music Before 1600 (4) Prerequisite: MUCT 213. MUHL 336 History of Western Music (1600-1800) (4) Prerequisite: MUCT 213. ______MUHL 337 History of Western Music Since 1800 (4) Prerequisite: MUCT 213. ______Individual Instruction (16 units) 12 units of or vocal instruction ______4 units of music technology lessons (MUET 300) ______Specified Ensembles (6 units) (2 units of which may be Music Technology Ensemble MUPF 281/381) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______Upper division electives in Music or Music Technology (8 units) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______(_____) ______Required Cognates (10 units) ______PHYS 117 Introduction to (4) Prerequisite: MATH 007 or MATH121. ______PHYS 307 Musical Acoustis (4) Prerequisite: PHYS 117 PHYS 353 Electronics (2) ______*Music Technology majors myst be enrolled in instrumental or vocal lessons upon admission to the , and remain enrolled ______consecutively until units are completed. ______

UNIVERSITY STUDIES FOUNDATIONAL STUDIES (20-37 UNITS) Grades of “C” or better required. I FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR UNST 101A (1) and 101B (1) or UNST 100A (3) and 100B (3) ______II RHETORICAL SKILLS A. ENGL 111 (3), 112 (3), 113 (3) College Writing or ENGL 124 Freshman Seminar (4) ______B. Upper Division Rhetoric: MURE 489 Music and Worship(4) as required by major ______III One college-level Mathematics course in MATH 115, 121, 155,or CPTG 117 (4) ______IV WORLD Level 3 proficiency (e.g. 153) in one non-English (4-12) ______V HEALTH AND FITNESS HLSC 120 Lifetime Fitness (2)

UNIVERSITY STUDIES GENERAL STUDIES (52 UNITS, 20 UPPER DIVISION) Grades of “D” or better required, unless courses are required by major. THEME I. SOCIAL SCIENCES (SSCI) 8 units , Identity and Citizenship (4 units from SSCI 204/205/206/207) Prerequisite: ENGL 113/124 ______Social Science Breadth Courses (4 units) ______THEME II. AND (HUMN) 12 units Exploring (4 units from HUMN 104/105/106) Prerequisite: ENGL 111/124 ______Arts and Humanities Breadth Courses (4 units) ______Arts and Humanities Breadth Courses (4 units) ______THEME III RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND PRACTICES (RLGN) 16 units RLGN 304 Adventism in Global Perspective or RLGN 305 in Three Cultures (4) Prerequisite: ENGL 113/124, Junior Status ______A. Spiritual and Expressions (0-4 units) ______

B. Beliefs and Heritage (4 units) ______C. Scripture (4 units) ______D. Religion and Society (0-4 units) THEME IV NATURAL SCIENCES (NSCI) 12 units ______Scientific Foundations (4 units from NSCI 404/405/406/407) ______Life Science (4 units) Either life science or physical science must include a laboratory ______Physical Science (4 units) Either life science or physical science must include a laboratory ______THEME V SENIOR SEMINAR UNST 404K Religion, Values, and Social Responsibility (4)

UNIVERSITY STUDIES SERVICE-LEARNING (3 courses) ______NOTE: A maximum of 4 major units and 8 cognate units may be applied to University Studies General Studies. All students must complete a minimum of 190 units (60 upper division) of coursework to earn a bachelor degree. MUSIC TECHNOLOGY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Websites The objectives of this department are to help the student gain an understanding La Sierra University and appreciation of the musical heritage of man, and to provide leisure-time, www.lasierra.edu cultural and artistic activities, such as group music and intelligent listening to aid the student in acquiring the knowledge, techniques, and skills Department necessary for performers, , , and teachers. www.lasierra.edu/music

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AND RELATED OCCUPATIONS: Graduates from this program are qualified for sound recording and reinforcement, Chair sound designing, and media consultation, and teaching. Teaching may required Elvin Rodriguez, Ed.D. additional coursework in . For information regarding elementary and secondary teaching certification, please visit La Sierra University’s School of Advisors Education webpage at www.lasierra.edu/education. Dean Anderson M.Mus. Raejin Lee, D.M.A. EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: The BS in Music Technology provides the Kenneth Narducci, D.M.A. student with a broad and fundamental training in the areas of sound recording Elvin Rodriguez, Ed.D. and reinforcement, , and media manipulation and creation. The Ty Rust, M.F.A. program prepares students well for sound engineering and reinforcement Kimo Smith, D.M.A. employment opportunities, as well as opportunities where sound creation, Donald Thurber, Ph.D. manipulation and design are sought. Although graduate degrees are not Jason Uyeyama, M.Mus. required for many of the areas of employment in music technology, they do increase the opportunities and experience within the field and provide students with working knowledge and experience in the ever changing technologies Contact Information affecting the music field. Hole Memorial Auditorium JOB OUTLOOK: Employment of broadcast and sound engineering technicians (951) 785-2036 is expected to grow 9 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average [email protected] for all occupations. Growth is expected as businesses, schools, and and television stations demand new equipment to improve their audio and video Professional Organizations capabilities. InfoComm International 11242 Waples Mill Road, Suite 200 ENTERING SALARY: In May 2012 the median annual wage for broadcast and Fairfax, VA 22030 sound engineering technicians was $41,200. The median annual wages by www.infocomm.org career specialization were the following: $46,310 for sound engineering technicians Society of Broadcast Engineers $41,850 for audio and video equipment technicians 9102 North Meridian Street, Suite 150 $37,880 for broadcast technicians Indianapolis, IN 46260 www.sbe.org

ADAPATED FROM U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2014). Occupational Outlook Handbook. Retrieved from www.bls.gov/ooh.

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