Program Overview
Learn about music theory, history, and composition in small classes taught by experienced musicians. Connect with our music recording technology students to create albums, record live sessions, and develop creative projects together. You'll study music from different time periods, practice your keyboard skills, and train your ear to identify pitch, melody, rhythms, and more.
By the end of the program, you'll be ready to transfer to a four-year school and further refine your area of expertise.
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Career Outlook
Transform your passion for music into a career in performance, teaching, composing, or other related work. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics expects the demand for music industry jobs to grow 9% by 2030, which is faster than the overall job growth rate. The median annual wage for music directors and composers was $49,130 in 2021 and $79,640 for postsecondary teachers.
Music careers vary widely, and your decisions about how and where to continue your studies will be shaped by your career goals. Many professional musicians perform part-time while also working full-time in a related field, such as music education or music therapy.
Upon earning a bachelor's degree in music, you will be ready for a variety of careers, including:
- Composer
- Director
- Music Business
- Music Teacher
- Music Therapist
- Private Studio Instructor
Curious about career pathways in this field? Check out Career Coach to learn more about industry job growth, education requirements, earning potential, and more.
Smooth Transfer to a Four-Year College
If you're considering a bachelor’s degree after FLCC, our academic advisors will help you connect with four-year schools and explore transfer options. We'll assist you in selecting courses that efficiently meet the requirements for both FLCC and your future college.
- Joint Admissions Agreements: These allow first-year students to gain admission to both FLCC and participating four-year schools at the same time. Gain peace of mind knowing your next step is set while you complete your associate degree with us.
- Transfer Articulation Agreements: These partnerships ensure your credits from FLCC will transfer directly and seamlessly to a partner four-year school. You can enter a bachelor’s program with full junior standing, saving you time and money.
Where Our Students Transfer
Many students in our Music program go on to complete a four-year degree at colleges such as:
- Berklee College of Music
- Buffalo State College
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Eastman School of Music
- Ithaca College
- Nazareth College
- Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University
- SUNY Fredonia
- SUNY Geneseo
- SUNY Potsdam
- University at Buffalo
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Hands-On Music Education
Learn to play an instrument of your choice with a focus on the genres and musical styles you love. Strengthen your musical talent through private lessons, group ensembles, and public performance opportunities. Our four-semester sequence of applied music electives ensures you receive the structure and support to grow as a well-rounded musician.
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Sample Courses
Visit our academic catalog for a complete listing of program requirements, including prerequisites, general education requirements, electives, and a sample schedule.
Sample core courses you'll take in this program include:
- MUS 106 - Music Theory I
- MUS 106L - Music Theory I Lab
- MUS 107 - Music Theory II
- MUS 107L - Music Theory II Lab
- MUS 111 - Master Composers
- MUS 117 - Master Composers II
- MUS 157 - Music Notation Using Sibelius
- MUS 206 - Music Theory III
- MUS 206L - Music Theory III Lab
- MUS 207 - Music Theory IV
- MUS 207L - Music Theory IV Lab
- MUS 215 - Music History I
- MUS 216 - Music History II
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Music Theory Placement Exam
As you enter the program, you'll take a music theory placement exam that helps us determine your best course mix for the first semester. There is no audition required to enter the program.
Prepare for the Music Theory Placement Exam
Study for your music theory placement exam with our sample questions. You'll be tested on your ability to read sheet music, identify major and minor keys, interpret time signatures, and other foundational music skills.
Student Performance Opportunities
Take your performance to the next level with our state-of-the-art music facilities. Learn in our auditorium, rehearsal hall, music classrooms, applied music studios, practice rooms, MIDI keyboard laboratories, and .
Perform in front of live audiences as part of a student ensemble. Join Finger Lakes Chorale, College Singers, Finger Lakes Camerata, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, or Guitar Ensemble, among others.
View GalleryWhat Our Students Say
The Music program had such a great community. Students would meet up and play. The person who writes song lyrics would talk to the person who plays the guitar, and so on. Someone else would perform a little piano piece while another student edited audio on Pro Tools. We would hang out and talk about music — then put on a concert at the end of the semester. It was so much fun.
Low-Cost Tuition and Scholarship Opportunities
Earn a quality education at an affordable rate. With our low cost per credit and general scholarship opportunities, you can maximize your potential with minimal debt. Our financial aid counselors will guide you through the process and help you understand college costs.
$5,376
per year for in-state tuition ($224 per credit hour).
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