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The Music Department serves the community in three basic areas: general music education for all students, individual professional preparation for selected fields within the department, and cultural enrichment for both campus and the community.
 

DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION

The Mountain View College music program provides students the opportunity to develop skills necessary for a career in music. The program offers an Associate in Arts/Sciences degree with a field of study in music for students who plan to major in music and transfer to a four-year college or senior institution.
 
 
DCCCD has two types of Music credit courses available:
  • MUSIC - which includes music business, management and merchandising, audio engineering, music theory, ensemble and chorus... to name a few.
  • MUSIC (Applied Music) - These courses are open to students enrolled in music theory, ensembles, and other music major and minor courses, and they provide private instruction in the student's secondary area, instrument or voice.
If you have any further questions please contact the Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division office at 214-860-8671 for assistance.
 
Phone:214-860-8671
Fax:214-860-8528
Room:W-40
E-Mail:vsoto@dcccd.edu
Office Hours:
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Division office hours:
 
Monday - Thursday
7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
 
Friday
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
 
Victor soto:
Hours by Appointment
  
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Laura Esquivel author of Like Water for Chocolate will give a FREE lecture on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 inside the Mountain View College Performance Hall at 11 a.m. -12:30 p.m. and 7 - 8:20 p.m. There will be a Reception and Book Signing at 8:30 p.m.  This event made possible with partial support from the DCCCD Foundation, Title V, and the Mountain View College Office of Student Life.
 
Laura Esquivel was born in Mexico City in 1950. She began her career as a screen-writer, gaining international acclaim and winning several awards. The publication of her first novel, Like Water for Chocolate in 1990 was one of the major literary landmarks of that decade and has been translated into thirty-three languages. In the United States alone it sold more than two million copies and remained on the best-seller list for over a year. The film based on the novel, with a script written by Esquivel herself, won several prizes and was also a tremendous hit at the box-office, and an especially notable success in the U.S.
Her following novels, La Ley del Amor, Tan Veloz Como el Deseo and  Malinche, had similar success amongst critics and the public alike and have also been widely translated.
 
For information please call: 214-860-8685
 

 
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