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I am trying to earn credit for some music classes. I want to go to TESC. Does anyone know of any online music classes? Like Theory or Music History? Any thing you know or advice you could give would be great.
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There's the AP Exam for Music Theory in May but I'm sure there is a Music Appreciation class probably available at TESC.
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You might want to check your local JC or CC. I was able to take a Music Fundamentals class online at mine over the summer and it had a couple other music courses to choose from. Since then mine has pretty much cut most of the arts department but it still has music! Just what I've done
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I'm taking an online, Fundamentals of Music (music theory) course right now at my local CC and they also offer Music Appreciation online. TESC has 11 music courses.
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Although smaller colleges offer online courses in a variety of subjects, they generally don't have much information to use to figure out if you want to take a particular course from a particular instructor. The really large colleges with tens of thousands of students have plenty of information available at Rate My Professors | Find and rate your professor, campus and more - RateMyProfessors.com and Professor ratings, average GPA, class schedule & degree tools | MyEdu.
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sanantone Wrote:I'm taking an online, Fundamentals of Music (music theory) course right now at my local CC and they also offer Music Appreciation online. TESC has 11 music courses.
What 11 music courses are they? Could you send me a link?
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I'm not sure if you're familiar with this, but Verity Institute (through ATI, Bill Gothard, iblp.com) offers some distance learning correspondence courses. You would have to PLA them, which is why I'm rather wary. Verity is basically like a coaching service, kindof like collegeplus, with an intensive Christian influence. I'm hoping to PLA the pedagogy course which I took this spring. It is definitely worth 3 credits, extremely intensive.
I talked to someone who is a student at Verity going for a music degree through TESC (that's where Verity has all their students get their degrees I think). She recommended CLEPing out of general ed, taking Verity's music courses, and then enrolling in TESC to finish. But, that would be a lot of PLA, and she doesn't have to worry about that since Verity takes care of that end for her.
kimberose Wrote:I'm not sure if you're familiar with this, but Verity Institute (through ATI, Bill Gothard, iblp.com) offers some distance learning correspondence courses. You would have to PLA them, which is why I'm rather wary. Verity is basically like a coaching service, kindof like collegeplus, with an intensive Christian influence. I'm hoping to PLA the pedagogy course which I took this spring. It is definitely worth 3 credits, extremely intensive.
I talked to someone who is a student at Verity going for a music degree through TESC (that's where Verity has all their students get their degrees I think). She recommended CLEPing out of general ed, taking Verity's music courses, and then enrolling in TESC to finish. But, that would be a lot of PLA, and she doesn't have to worry about that since Verity takes care of that end for her.
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