I'm not an expert in the area, but I can tell you a few of the majors that my friends and their friends went into...
- Music Theater
- Vocal Performance
- Music Education
- Bachelor of Music
- Choral Direction
- Religious Services/Church Music Management/Directing (major name varies from college to religious, and faith to faith)
- Composition
- Art (generally many kids who major in "Art" will branch off into specific areas, including music/vocal performance)
I would recommend contacting a local college's music department and asking someone in admissions. Give them as many details as you can, what you think you want to do in college, what are your career goals, the types of music you love singing, and where you are in your current singing (be honest, don't tell them you're the a pro and better than Diana Ross, if you're really more like an American Idol contestant and still need some training). They'll be able to give you the best advice on how to go about applying for schools, and may be able to steer you towards the schools best suited to helping you meet your goals.
None, you just have to have talent ;) There are no classes really required to become a singer
None, you just have to have talent ;) There are no classes really required to become a singer
what college classes do u need to become a firearm expert
You do not have to go to college.
There is an online college called clayton university that can answer this. I want to take their classes.
You need to decide whatmedical college you want to attend, and ask for a degree plan which will list the classes you need to take for your degree. Good Luck
It is recommended that you go to college for music production because you need access to a music laboratory.
You need to take the history of medicine and nursing.
The classes that someone needs to take to become a craftsman are college classes. They would need a vocational certificate in crafting. This of course only applies to professional craftsman. No classes are needed for freelance work.
If you want to become a professional artist and paint, you will need to enroll in classes at your local college.
i dont know thats why im asking you
Your best bet would be to talk to a counselor to see what classes are required.