Music

Centralia College offers an associate degree in music for students intending to transfer to a four-year institution for further musical study. 

Several music classes fulfill the humanities requirements and are great options for all majors. 

Music GroupsCome Play With Us!

Musicians and singers have a great opportunity to perform with Centralia College’s music program, stepping on stage with the college choir, the jazz ensemble, or the community band each quarter. Open to all community members, young in age or youthful in spirit, with the music in their souls, enrollment is easy and inexpensive. To find out more and sign up, visit the Centralia College Continuing Education webpage.

Courses are also available for college credit, follow the Steps for New Students to enroll. New class sessions start every quarter.

Music Program Features

  • Washington Hall boasts a full array of facilities for music majors, including practice rooms and a Mac lab, resources typically found at much larger music programs.
  • Centralia College's class sizes are small and feature hands-on application of concepts and lots of opportunities for creativity.
  • In addition to offering face-to-face courses, Centralia College offers online music courses.
  • Instructors are highly qualified and have taught and studied at highly respected institutions of higher learning, including Yale University, the University of Texas - Austin, and the University of Illinois.

Students who study music can pursue many career options, including the following:

  • K-12 music educator, including band, orchestra, or choir director
  • Private studio instructor or owner
  • Composer for media, including video games, TV, films, or theme parks
  • Performing artist, including soloist, pit orchestra member, chamber or ensemble player
  • Instrument builder, repairer, store owner or manager
  • Church musician
  • Accompanist
  • Arts administrator
  • Grant writer
  • Music librarian
  • Music therapist
  • Session musician
  • Sound designer or sound engineer
  • Piano technician

Degree: Associate in Music - DTA/MRP
Emphasis:
Music

The Associate in Music degree is for students who plan to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in with a major in music. This degree provides a solid liberal arts foundation, in addition to the courses required to complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree in music.

First Year  
Fall Quarter
  • MUSC& 141 Music Theory I* - 5 credits
  • MUSC 151 Functional Piano I - 1 credit
  • Applied Music (course number varies) - 1 credit
  • Ensemble (course number varies) - 2 credits
  • Social Science Distribution - 5 credits
Winter Quarter
  • ENGL& 101 English Composition I - 5 credits
  • MUSC& 142 Music Theory II - 5 credits
  • MUSC 152 Functional Piano II - 1 credit
  • Applied Music (course number varies) - 1 credit
  • Ensemble (course number varies) - 2 credits
  • Natural Science Distribution** - 5 credits
Spring Quarter
  • ENGL& 102 Composition II - 5 credits
  • MATH& 107 Math in Society - 5 credits
  • MUSC& 143 Music Theory III - 5 credits
  • MUSC 153 Functional Piano III - 1 credit
  • Applied Music (course number varies) - 1 credit
  • Ensemble (course number varies) - 2 credits

* Students must place into MUSC& 141 or take MUSC 100 before MUSC& 141.

** At least one Natural Science Distribution class must include a lab component.

Second Year  
Fall Quarter
  • MUSC& 241 Music Theory IV - 5 credits
  • Applied Music (course number varies) - 1 credit
  • Ensemble (course number varies) - 2 credits
  • Natural Science Distribution** - 5 credits
  • Social Science Distribution - 5 credits
Winter Quarter
  • MUSC& 242 Music Theory V - 5 credits
  • Applied Music (course number varies) - 1 credit
  • Ensemble (course number varies) - 2 credits
  • Health and Fitness Distribution - 3 credits
  • Social Science Distribution - 5 credits
Spring Quarter
  • MUSC& 243 Music Theory VI - 5 credits
  • Applied Music (course number varies) - 1 credit
  • Ensemble (course number varies) - 2 credits
  • Humanities Distribution - 3 credits
  • Natural Science Distribution** - 5 credits

** At least one Natural Science Distribution class must include a lab component.

The Associate in Arts in Music is intended to transfer to four-year colleges for further musical study. 

CONTACT

Beth May (she/her/hers)
Associate Professor of Music
Office: WAH 121
360-623-8487
Email Beth May