ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A.S.) IN FINE AND
PERFORMING ARTS; ARTICULATED TRANSFER FOR STUDENTS INTENDING TO PURSUE A BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN MUSIC THERAPY
Through articulation agreements with Molloy College, in cooperation with the American Association for Music Therapy, and with the State University of New York at New Paltz, in cooperation with the National Association for Music Therapy, students following the suggested sequence below can complete the first half of a four-year degree program that leads to a Bachelor in Music Therapy degree. Upon completion of these programs, including internships, a student may become a Certified Music Therapist (Molloy) or a Registered Music Therapist (SUNY-New Paltz). Students may take the first two years of approved courses at Queensborough as part of the A.S. in Fine and Performing Arts program (see Programs of Study) and complete the last two years at Molloy or SUNY-New Paltz. Students should consult the Music Department for advisement.
| Semester 1 |
|
Introduction to Music (MU-110), or
Survey of Music (MU-120) |
3 |
| Music Theory and Keyboard Harmony I (MU-241) |
3 |
| Sight Reading and Ear Training (MU-211) |
1 |
| Piano II (MU-312) |
1 |
| Health Education (HE-101 or 102) |
1-2 |
| Psychology (SS-510) |
3 |
| English Composition I (EN-101) |
3 |
|
Sub-total |
15-16 |
| Semester 2 |
|
| Music Theory and Keyboard Harmony II (MU-242) |
3 |
| Sight Reading and Ear Training II (MU-212) |
1 |
| Piano III (MU-313) |
1 |
| Guitar I (MU-331) |
1 |
| Introduction to Music Therapy I (MU-271) |
2 |
| English Composition II (EN-102) |
3 |
| Physical Education or Dance |
1 |
| Mathematics (MA-120, 301, 303, 321, 336) |
3 |
|
Sub-total |
15 |
| Semester 3 |
|
| Music Theory and Keyboard Harmony II (MU-243) |
3 |
| Introduction to Music Therapy II (MU-272) |
2 |
| Sight Reading and Ear Training III (MU-213) |
1 |
| Piano IV (MU-314) |
1 |
| Guitar II (MU-332) |
1 |
Foreign Language and/or
Liberal Arts and Sciences* |
3-4 |
| Principles of Biology (BI-140) |
4 |
|
Sub-total |
15-16 |
| Semester 4 |
|
| Art or Dance or Theatre Arts* |
3 |
Foreign Language and/or
Liberal Arts and Sciences*† |
3-4 |
| History (HI-110, 111, or 112) |
3 |
| Speech Communication (SP-211) |
3 |
| Free electives*†† |
1-2 |
|
Sub-total |
15-16 |
† Students planning to transfer to Molloy should take Abnormal Psychology (SS-530).
†† MU-314 and MU-400 series courses are highly recommended.
* Please see the Understanding Program Requirements section of the College Catalog
Please Note: Students in this program are expected to develop expertise on a solo instrument through private lessons outside the College.
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