College Catalog: 2011-2012
School of Contemporary Arts (CA): Music (B.A.)
School of Contemporary Arts Website
Concentrations: Music Industry, Music Performance,
Music Production, Music Studies.
The Music Program at Ramapo College, with its distinctly contemporary orientation, emphasizes creativity and experiential learning in an interdisciplinary and multicultural framework. The program focuses on many forms of contemporary music and digital-music technologies, while cultivating an appreciation for American music, Western art music, and musical traditions from around the world. The major begins with foundational studies in three areas: musicianship, music history and culture, and musical technologies and media. Students select one of four concentrations – Music Studies, Music Performance, Music Production, or Music Industry – all of which offer opportunities for internships, independent projects, and performance. These flexible and interconnected concentrations allow students to develop their interests, talents, and skills in individual ways.
- Music Studies includes the more interpretive disciplines of music, the craft of writing about music, and preparation for graduate studies.
- Music Peformance is particularly experiential in developing musical skills and communication, and also provides a foundation for students seeking to pursue K-12 teaching.
- Music Production develops skills in original composition, production and recording techniques, scoring for visual media, and electronic performance.
- Music Industry focuses on the rapidly changing dynamics of the music business and the relationship of music, business, and technology in the digital media landscape.
Students completing this program will receive a B.A. degree. A minor in Music is available.
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement: Three writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing (formerly College English), and Readings in Humanities.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- CRWT 102 - CRITICAL READING & WRITING II (was ENGL 180)
- SELECT ONE – BADM 115 - PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY (W) OR
- SOSC 101 - SOCIAL ISSUES (W)
- SELECT ONE – GE-MATHEMATICS CATEGORY: MATH 101-121
- SELECT ONE – GE-SCIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENT CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-HISTORY CATEGORY: HIST 101-110
- AIID 201 - READINGS IN HUMANITIES (W)
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERCULTURAL NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY
- SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS REQUIREMENTS
- CNTP 101 - FIRST YEAR TOPICS (W) (satisfies first year seminar requirement)
- SELECT TWO CA Interdisciplinary courses (only one can double-count in major)
- ARHT 301 - ART SINCE 1945
- ARHT 320 - NORTH AMERICAN ART AND VISUAL CULTURE 1700-1900
- ARHT 325 - AMERICAN ART II: 1865-1945
- ARHT 335 - 19TH CENTURY ART AND CULTURE
- ARHT 337 - PHOTOGRAPHY AND AFRICA
- ARHT 338 - EUROPEAN AVANT- GARDE ART & DESIGN
- ARHT 341 - IMPRESSIONISM AND AFTER
- ARHT 401 - WOMEN AND ART HISTORY (was 310)
- ARTS 331 - ART AS THERAPY
- CNTP 308 - THE SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
- CNTP 310 - BLACK EXPERIENCE IN MEDIA
- CNTP 312 - CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM: FILM
- CNTP 315 - ART ON THE INTERNET
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 323 - SEXUAL POL GENDER&FILM RPRSNTN
- CNTP 325 - MEDIA SPORTS AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 327 - GLOBAL MULTICULTURAL MEDIA ISSUES
- CNTP 347 - AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA
- CNTP 348 - LATINO IMAGES AND HOLLYWOOD
- CNTP 350 - DIGITAL CULTURE
- CNTP 363 - MEDIA AND CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA
- CNTP 404 - THE DRAMATIC ELEMENT
- CNTP 411 - MEDIA AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 414 - FROM FICTION TO FILM
- CNTP 415 - JAZZ AND AMERICAN CULTURE
- CNTP 444 - ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN CINEMA
- CNTP 466 - ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY THEATER
- CNTP 468 - ART AND EXILE
- CNTP 487 - FILM, HISTORY, CULTURE AND MYTH
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 317 - MEDIA AND PERSUASION
- COMM 334 - HISTORY AND AESTHETICS: FILM EDITING
- COMM 347 - THE NEW TV CRITICISM
- COMM 356 - MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
- COMM 357 - GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE & MEDIA
- COMM 410 - GLOBAL MEDIA,LOCAL CHANGE
- INTD 305 - MYTHS OF VENICE:IMAGES IN ART, HISTORY, LIT & FILM
- MUSI 309 - MUSIC AND GENDER
- MUSI 325 - WRITING ABOUT MUSIC
- MUSI 328 - SOUNDTRACKS
- MUSI 335 - AVANT GARDE AND EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC
- MUSI 345 - DJ CULTURE
- MUSI 365 - CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC
- MUSI 462 - MUSIC AND IDENTITY
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- THEA 341 - FASHION AND POLITICS
- MUSIC MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- There are four concentrations in the Music Major:
MUSIC STUDIES
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
MUSIC PRODUCTION
MUSIC INDUSTRY - REQUIRED OF ALL MUSIC MAJORS
- MUSI 123 - MUSICIANSHIP I
- MUSI 210 - MUSICIANSHIP II
- MUSI 216 - MUSIC, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDIA
- MUSI 255 - MUSIC, HISTORY AND CULTURE
- Choose one lower level “Music and Culture” course
- MUSI 201 - MUSIC IN OUR TIME
- MUSI 202 - THE BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH MUSIC
- MUSI 203 - MUSIC OF LATIN AMERICA
- MUSI 204 - MUSIC AND DANCE IN THE AFRICAN DIASPORA: CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
- MUSI 205 - MUSIC AND DANCE IN THE AFRICAN DIASPORA: NORTH AMERICA
- MUSI 222 - MUSIC IN THE THEATER
- MUSI 224 - FILM MUSIC
- MUSI 232 - HISTORY OF ROCK 'N' ROLL
- MUSI 233 - HISTORY OF HIP-HOP AND RAP MUSIC
- MUSI 237 - HISTORY OF JAZZ
- MUSI 249 - AMERICAN MUSICAL TRADITIONS
- Choose one upper level “Music and Culture” courses
- MUSI 309 - MUSIC AND GENDER
- MUSI 313 - MUSIC ONLINE
- MUSI 325 - WRITING ABOUT MUSIC
- MUSI 328 - SOUNDTRACKS
- MUSI 345 - DJ CULTURE
- MUSI 365 - CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC
- MUSI 390 - SPECIAL TOPICS:
- MUSI 462 - MUSIC AND IDENTITY
- Choose one of the following:
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS
- CNTP 422 - INTERNSHIP
- MUSI 400 - INDEPENDENT STUDY: MUSIC
- Required of all Music majors:
- MUSI 450 - CAPSTONE SEMINAR IN MUSIC
- MUSIC STUDIES CONCENTRATION
- Choose 1 of the following:
- MUSI 220 - BASIC MUSIC RECORDING
- MUSI 251 - SONG WRITING
- MUSI 263 - BUSINESS OF MUSIC
- MUSI 360 - MUSICIANSHIP III
- Choose 4 credits in performance:
- MUSI 126 - RAMAPO CHORALE (2 credits)
- MUSI 130 - APPLIED MUSIC I (1 credit)
- MUSI 206 - TECHNIQUE FOR SINGERS (4 credits)
- MUSI 227 - GOSPEL CHORUS (2 credits)
- MUSI 230 - APPLIED MUSIC II (1 credits)
- MUSI 234 - TECHNIQUE FOR KEYBOARD
- MUSI 235 - TECHNIQUE FOR GUITAR
- MUSI 253 - MUSIC PERFORMANCE (4 credits)
- MUSI 320 - MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP (4 credits)
- MUSI 327 - MUSICAL IMPROVISATION
- MUSI 340 - APPLIED MUSIC III (1 credit)
- MUSI 364 - INTERMEDIATE PERFORMING ENSEMBLE
- Choose 2 Music electives 100/200 level
- Choose 2 additional 300/400 level Music electives
- MUSIC PERFORMANCE CONCENTRATION
- Choose 1 of the following:
- MUSI 220 - BASIC MUSIC RECORDING
- MUSI 251 - SONG WRITING
- MUSI 263 - BUSINESS OF MUSIC
- MUSI 360 - MUSICIANSHIP III
- Choose 12 credits in performance:
- MUSI 126 - RAMAPO CHORALE (2 credits)
- MUSI 130 - APPLIED MUSIC I (1 credit)
- MUSI 206 - TECHNIQUE FOR SINGERS (4 credits)
- MUSI 227 - GOSPEL CHORUS (2 credits)
- MUSI 230 - APPLIED MUSIC II (1 credits)
- MUSI 234 - TECHNIQUE FOR KEYBOARD
- MUSI 235 - TECHNIQUE FOR GUITAR
- MUSI 253 - MUSIC PERFORMANCE (4 credits)
- MUSI 320 - MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP (4 credits)
- MUSI 327 - MUSICAL IMPROVISATION
- MUSI 340 - APPLIED MUSIC III (1 credit)
- MUSI 364 - INTERMEDIATE PERFORMING ENSEMBLE
- Choose 1 100/200 level Music electives
- Choose 1 300/400 level Music electives
- MUSIC PRODUCTION CONCENTRATION
- MUSI 220 - BASIC MUSIC RECORDING
- MUSI 322 - ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC
- MUSI 361 - INTERMEDIATE MUSIC RECORDING
- Choose 2 of the following:
- MUSI 323 - INTERMEDIATE ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC
- MUSI 324 - ADVANCED ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC
- MUSI 390 - SPECIAL TOPICS:
- COMM 315 - SURROUND SOUND AND 3D AUDIO PRODUCTION
- COMM 330 - AUDIO POST PRODUCTION
- COMM 338 - SOUND DESIGN FOR DIGITAL MEDIA
- Choose 2 of the following:
- MUSI 233 - HISTORY OF HIP-HOP AND RAP MUSIC
- MUSI 251 - SONG WRITING
- MUSI 263 - BUSINESS OF MUSIC
- MUSI 313 - MUSIC ONLINE
- MUSI 327 - MUSICAL IMPROVISATION
- MUSI 345 - DJ CULTURE
- MUSI 360 - MUSICIANSHIP III
- MUSIC INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION
- MUSI 263 - BUSINESS OF MUSIC
- MUSI 301 - ADVANCED BUSINESS OF MUSIC
- MUSI 313 - MUSIC ONLINE
- MUSI 350 - MARKETING AND MANAGEMENT IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY
- Choose 2 of the following:
- COMM 202 - FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERACTIVE MEDIA
- INFO 224 - PRINCIPLES OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
- MUSI 220 - BASIC MUSIC RECORDING
- MUSI 322 - ELECTRONIC AND COMPUTER MUSIC
- MUSI 361 - INTERMEDIATE MUSIC RECORDING
- MGMT 302 - MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
- MGMT 303 - ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & MEDIA MANAGEMENT
- MKTG 290 - MARKETING PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES
- MKTG 350 - INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
- At least 1/2 of the courses fulfilling a minor must be distinct from the student’s major. That is, three of the five courses required for a minor cannot be used towards fulfillment of major requirements. A school core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- Required Courses:
- MUSI 123 - MUSICIANSHIP I
- Choose 2 Music in Culture courses from the following (8 credits):
- MUSI 201 - MUSIC IN OUR TIME
- MUSI 202 - THE BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH MUSIC
- MUSI 203 - MUSIC OF LATIN AMERICA
- MUSI 204 - MUSIC AND DANCE IN THE AFRICAN DIASPORA: CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
- MUSI 205 - MUSIC AND DANCE IN THE AFRICAN DIASPORA: NORTH AMERICA
- MUSI 216 - MUSIC, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDIA
- MUSI 222 - MUSIC IN THE THEATER
- MUSI 224 - FILM MUSIC
- MUSI 232 - HISTORY OF ROCK 'N' ROLL
- MUSI 233 - HISTORY OF HIP-HOP AND RAP MUSIC
- MUSI 237 - HISTORY OF JAZZ
- MUSI 249 - AMERICAN MUSICAL TRADITIONS
- MUSI 255 - MUSIC, HISTORY AND CULTURE
- Choose 2 Music electives, at least one of which is 300/400 level (8 credits)
General Education Requirements
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Graduation Requirements
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