Annual Campus Security Report The Clery Act requires colleges and universities to disclose policy statements and crime statistics for incidents which occur on three defined areas: on-campus, on unobstructed Read More »
Curriculum Requirements / Course Planners Master’s Course Planner Bachelor Instrumental Course Planner Bachelor Vocal Course Planner Associate Instrumental Course Planner Associate Vocal Course Planner Read More »
CJC Degree Programs The California Jazz Conservatory offers degree programs taught by artists-educators who share a proven track record of success in transforming musicians into artists. With a Read More »
Master of Music in Jazz Studies The MM in Jazz Studies is a two-year, 60-credit program designed for the 21st century composer-performer. Taught by the Bay Area’s preeminent artists-educators and national and Read More »
Core Courses: Vocal Track Core Music Courses (Bachelor of Music Vocal Track) Vocalists are required to take 91 credits of the following Core Music Courses: 22 credits of stylistically Read More »
Core Courses: Instrumental Track Core Music Courses (Bachelor of Music Instrumental Track) Instrumentalists are required to take 91 (non- pianists) / 89 (pianists) credits of the following Core Music Read More »
Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies: Instrumental Track The CJC Jazz Studies Instrumental Track offers students an opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Music degree in a program designed to transform the musician into the artist. Students Read More »
Notice of Transferability of Credits NOTICE CONCERNING TRANSFERABILITY OF CREDITS AND CREDENTIALS EARNED AT OUR INSTITUTION The transferability of credits you earn at the California Jazz Conservatory is at the Read More »
Guide to Course Titles COURSE NUMBERS COURSE TITLES ARTS AND HUMANITIES HUM100 What is Jazz? HUM305 Philosophy of Jazz HUM340 Brazilian Portuguese AUDIO PRODUCTION AUD300A-C Digital Audio Workstation Read More »
Audio Production Course Numbering The 100- and 200-numbered courses are lower division courses. The 300- and 400-numbered courses are upper division courses. Audio Series — Audio Read More »