Term Effective:
Summer 2025
Description:
The purpose of the Commercial Music Program, (formerly Audio Production for Digital Media), is to provide students with an overview of MIDI sequencing, sound synthesis, audio recording, digital and analog audio technology, live sound, electronic music production, basic music theory, sound design for multimedia applications including video games (for educational and/or entertainment purposes), and delivery of audio content over radio, television, and the Internet. Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in professional audio production including audio engineering, sound design, audio-for-video post-production, broadcasting, and CD/DVD mastering.
Career Options
Audio production technicians use hardware and software to create, record, store, and edit musical and non-musical sounds. The development of multimedia and the Internet have created a variety of occupations built around the development and use of platform-specific tools for linear and non-linear digital audio production.
Potential Careers:
- Sound Designer
- Audio Engineer
- Record Producer
- Post-Production Mixer/Editor
- Sound Effects/Dialog Editor
This program of study is also available as a Certificate of Achievement.
Upon successful completion of this program, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate technical proficiency with a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW);
- Create digital audio recordings and master them for distribution.
- Design audio for video, computer games, and other multimedia applications.
- Produce and write commercial songs.
Program Requirements:
The requirements for the Commercial Music (AA) program are:
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Complete 18 units from
- Commercial Music Requirements
- Information Learning Resources Requirement
Commercial Music Requirements - complete 17.00 units |
MUSC 50 | Introduction to Music Technology | 3.00 |
Complete any combination totaling at least 12.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
For Recording students, take these 4 courses: |
MUSC 51 | Electronic Music | 3.00 |
MUSC 52 | Audio for Multimedia | 3.00 |
MUSC 60A | Audio Recording 1 | 3.00 |
MUSC 60B | Audio Recording 2 | 3.00 |
For Music Industry students, take these 4 courses: |
MUSC 60A | Audio Recording 1 | 3.00 |
MUSC 60B | Audio Recording 2 | 3.00 |
MUSC 70A | Music Industry 1: Fundamentals | 3.00 |
MUSC 70B | Music Industry 2: Marketing & Distribution | 3.00 |
For Songwriter students, take these 4 courses: |
ENGL 4A | Beginning Creative Writing | 3.00 |
MUSC 2A | Music Theory 1 | 3.00 |
MUSC 51 | Electronic Music | 3.00 |
MUSC 55 | Songwriting | 3.00 |
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Complete any combination totaling at least 2.00 units from the following:
| Course | Description | Units |
MUSC 1 | Music Fundamentals | 3.00 |
MUSP 11A | Class Piano 1 | 2.00 |
MUSP 19A | Beginning Guitar | 2.00 |
MUSC 51 | Electronic Music | 3.00 |
MUSC 52 | Audio for Multimedia | 3.00 |
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Information Learning Resources Requirement - complete 1.00 units |
LIR 10 | Introduction to Information Literacy | 1.00 |
Term Effective:
Summer 2025
The requirements for this program of study are effective beginning the semester shown above. If you began working on this program before the effective semester, you may not be affected by the changes. Consult with the program contact person or the department chair to determine your eligibility to complete the program under previous requirements.
Associate Degree Requirements:
The major is one of several requirements students need to fulfill in order to be awarded the Associate Degree, the highest level of academic achievement recognized by Santa Rosa Junior College. Please note that all of the following requirements must be met in order for the degree to be conferred:
For all students admitted for the Fall 2009 term or any term thereafter,
a grade of "C" or better, or "P" if the course is taken on a pass/no pass basis,
is required for each course applied toward the major.
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It is important that students who are completing an Associate Degree and desire to transfer to a four-year institution meet with a counselor to plan their lower division coursework. While many majors at SRJC are intended to align with lower division major preparation required by California public universities, specific lower-division major requirements vary among individual campuses. See a counselor, visit the Transfer Center, and check Guides For Transfer in Specific Majors, and ASSIST to review transfer preparation guides for specific schools and majors.
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Notes:
Courses may appear in more than one Major area. Courses within the major may be used only once to satisfy major requirements.
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