California State University-Long Beach, Campus Overview
Department Overview: Degree-Granting, Regional Accreditation, Education Accreditation, Not-for-profit, Public. A department of music in a college of the arts in a state-supported university.
Bachelor of Arts in Music Bachelor of Music in Composition Bachelor of Music in History and Literature Bachelor of Music in Music Education Bachelor of Music in Performance Master of Arts in Music Education Master of Arts in Music Theory Master of Arts in Musicology Master of Music in Composition Master of Music in Conducting Master of Music in Jazz Studies Master of Music in Opera Master of Music in Performance
Department Quick Facts
Accreditation: NASM
NASM is an organization of schools, colleges, and universities that offer music studies. Founded in 1924, it has approximately 615 institutional members.
California State University-Long Beach, Campus Overview
Mission Statement: The Academic Senate of California State University, Long Beach insures effective exercise of the rights, duties, privileges, and responsibilities of citizenship within the University and is the official representative body responsible to and acting for its constituents. As such, it is the mechanism for orderly participation in the protection of academic freedom, in policy formation, in collegial governance, in the application of "joint responsibility," and in defining the role and mission of the University. It upholds protects, and enhances all the traditional rights of faculty, staff, students, and administration. It formulates educational and academic personnel policies and participates in the resource planning process and in the determination of administrative regulations and practices. It reviews policies, practices, and procedures in matters of academic and professional concern and makes recommendations for implementing change. It acts as a consultative body to other constituencies on all matters it or the President deems pertinent to the welfare of the University. The Academic Senate structures itself to support the mission of the University and to achieve an optimal degree of communication and cooperation among the elements of the University.
Program Majors: Area, ethnic, cultural, and gender studies Biological and biomedical sciences Business, management, marketing, and related support services Communication, journalism, and related programs Computer and information sciences and support services Education Engineering technologies/technicians Engineering English language and literature/letters Family and consumer sciences/human sciences Foreign languages, literatures, and linguistics Health professions and related clinical sciences History Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities Mathematics and statistics Multi/interdisciplinary studies Natural resources and conservation Parks, recreation, leisure, and fitness studies Philosophy and religious studies Physical sciences Psychology Public administration and social service professions Security and protective services Social sciences Visual and performing arts