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Music

Transfer

San Jacinto College's music program equips you with essential skills in music theory, composition, and beyond. Go on to perform, compose, or teach. Whatever your aspirations are, our comprehensive program paves the way for a promising and fulfilling career. Find out more and enroll today!

Program at a Glance

Available at our Central Campus and North Campus, our Music program provides a balanced blend of courses to prepare you for a four-year degree.

Earning Potential

Music educator (secondary): $63,266
Music educator (post-secondary): $71,184
Music director and composer: $79,242

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Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program have become:

  • Educators
  • Music therapists
  • Music business
  • Performers
  • Composers
  • Musicologists

What We Cover

  • Music theory
  • Ear training and sight singing
  • Composition
  • Ensembles
  • Piano
  • Vocal training
  • Instrument-specific immersion

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Music, AA

Transfer

This Associate of Arts degree prepares you to transfer to a 4-year college or university. Our state-of-the-art facilities provide a collaborative environment for our passionate faculty and students. Master your technical musical skills. Develop critical and creative thinking skills. And choose from a variety of courses to meet your goals.

Length 2 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 60 credits for this program in four terms.

San Jac's Choir Club

Discover the joy of expressing yourself through song and becoming part of a close-knit ensemble at San Jac's choir club. Contact Patrick Callaghan for more information at patrick.calaghan@sjcd.edu

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Join a Music Ensemble

Participating in ensembles is important to your studies as it gives you experience performing with other people in both large and small groups. San Jac offers the opportunity to participate in two ensembles. With permission from the department chair, you can perform in additional groups. Take a look at our groups then enroll in the ones that speak to you!

Each course can be taken up to six times for credit. (1:0-3) 

Central Campus

MUEN 1141 College Choir
Membership is open to all students, with admission based on an audition and/or conference. Our choir performs a wide range of musical styles, including both sacred and secular literature. College Choir is directed by Dr. Patrick Callaghan.

MUEN 1154 Small Vocal Ensemble 
Membership is open to a select number of students and is based on an audition. These groups perform many styles of sacred and secular music throughout the semester. Small Vocal Ensemble is by audition only. Please contact Dr. Patrick Callaghan for audition information.

Each course can be taken up to six times for credit. (1:0-3) 

Central Campus

MUEN 1141 College Choir
Membership is open to all students, with admission based on an audition and/or conference. Our choir performs a wide range of musical styles, including both sacred and secular literature. College Choir is directed by Dr. Patrick Callaghan.

MUEN 1154 Small Vocal Ensemble 
Membership is open to a select number of students and is based on an audition. These groups perform many styles of sacred and secular music throughout the semester. Small Vocal Ensemble is by audition only. Please contact Dr. Patrick Callaghan for audition information.

Instrumental ensemble courses can be taken up to six times for credit. (1:0-3)

Central Campus

MUEN 1131 Small Instrument Ensemble - Steel Drum Band / Guitar Ensemble
Steel Drum Band directed by Professor Michael Mizma
Guitar Ensemble directed by Professor Greg Petito
Membership is open to all students on the basis of an audition and/or permission from the ensemble director. The small ensembles meet during three lab hours per week, with special rehearsals called as needed. 

MUEN 1121 SJCC String Orchestra
Directed by Professor Edward Harper
Membership is open to all students on the basis of an audition and/or conference. All string instruments are included. The String Ensemble meets during three lab hours per week with special rehearsals called as needed.

MUEN 1124 Wind Ensemble
Directed by Professor Graham Tobin
Membership is open to all students on the basis of an audition and/or conference. We perform many styles of music, including classical and popular styles. Instruments include all woodwind, brass, percussion, and selected string instruments. The Wind Ensemble meets three hours per week, with special rehearsals called as needed.

MUEN 1125 Jazz Ensemble
Directed by Professor Graham Tobin
Membership is open to students on the basis of an audition and/or permission from the instructor. Instruments include trumpets, trombones, saxophones, piano, bass, guitar, and percussion. We perform many styles of jazz, including big band, swing, Latin jazz and jazz/rock. The Jazz Ensemble meets three hours per week with special rehearsals called as needed.

What’s Next?

Our Central Campus music graduates have gone on to study at renowned colleges in the state and across the country. Take a peek at what your future could look like.

Baylor University (Waco, Texas)
Renee McCrary, voice, 2008
Elvia Garcia, violin & education, 2010, B.A. 2013
Rebekah Zeek, piano, 2010, B.M. 2013
Emily Thomasson, voice, 2012
Lyndsay Tibbets, voice, 2013
Oscar Cruz, euphonium & education, 2014
*Donovan Goins, 2017
Zach Cocetti, piano & composition, 2017
Becky Armenta, graduate school, 2017

Christ for the Nations Bible College (Dallas, Texas)
Michael Biggs, audio engineering & music theory, 2013

Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, Texas)
Travis Hopper, voice & composition, 2015

Houston Christian University
Sharon Hagy, music education, 2001
Andy Ramos, composition & saxophone, 2002
Jim Stovall, voice, 2007
Bianca Watson, voice, 2007
Eduardo Guzman, voice, 2010
Brittany Loutfi, voice, 2011
Kristen Hernandez, voice, music education & composition, 2013
Jacky Ovalle, voice & education, 2015
Diana Gulski, voice & education, 2015
Amanda Lyssy, voice & education, 2015
Carlee Abschneider, voice & education, 2016
Mary Ellen Laurel, clarinet, theory & education 2017
Clarissa Palamino, voice & education 2017
Harrison Smith, trumpet 2017

Lamar University (Beaumont, Texas)
Anthony Cook, voice, 2011
Adrian Rodriguez, percussion & education, 2016
Josh Harris, percussion & education, 2016
Brandon Davila, percussion & education, 2016
Oscar Rodriguez, percussion & education, 2016

Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls, Texas)
Craig Ryan, voice, 2003

Sam Houston State University (Huntsville, Texas)
Nicole Cano, voice
Erin Moore, voice
Michelle Womack, voice
Daniel Stover, clarinet, 2003
Brad Jacobs, violin, 2003
Ray Gonzalez, saxophone, 2004
Jerry Jenkins, cello & piano, 2007 – Juneau, Alaska symphony
Josh Muirhead, voice, 2007
Robert Terrill, bass, 2010
Alex Villarreal, trombone, 2010, B.M. 2012
Nathan Mays, composition & bass, 2011, B.M. 2013
Casey Gordon, bass clarinet, 2012
Emma Simmons, clarinet, bassoon, & saxophone 2012
Austin Smith, trumpet, 2012
Erik “Erwin” Vreugdenhil, trumpet, 2012
Trevor Brantley, education, 2014
Elizabeth Wheelis, education, 2014
Juan Castillo, education, 2014
Adriana Gonzalez, education, 2014
Sean Tighe, trombone & education, 2015 
David Soto, voice & education, 2016
Ryan Mahler, clarinet, 2018
Jorge Diaz, guitar, music therapy, 2019
Jasmine Marshall, voice, music therapy, 2019
Nick Rodriguez, cello, music therapy, 2019

Stephen F. Austin State University (Nacogdoches, Texas)
Webb Gardner, trombone, 2008, B.M. 2012
Jessica Rangel, voice, 2011, B.M. 2013
Ian Schexnider, cello, 2011
Peyton Swartzell, voice, 2011
Scott Butler, voice & composition, 2013
Robert Killingsworth, composition, 2013
Denise Rocha, education, 2014
Carol Alsdorf, voice, 2014
Nathan Schweitzer, voice & music composition, 2014
Hannah Montoya, education, 2014
Isaiah Martinez, education, 2014
Daniel Rossi, audio engineering, 2014
Elisa Cantu, education, 2015
Micah Guajardo, percussion & education, 2015
Hugo Martinez, audio engineering & percussion, 2015 
Donald Newman, trombone & education, 2016
Brian Wondra, guitar, education, 2018

Texas A&M Commerce 
J. C. Flowers, piano, 2014
Lucas Arcizo*, piano, 2014
Jessica Cruz, percussion & education, 2016
Edwin Henriquez, voice, education,  2017

Texas A&M Corpus Christi
Steven Martinez, trombone, 2015
Raquel Solorazano, trombone & education, 2016
Joshua Hatcher, guitar, education, 2019
Alex Herrera, guitar, education, 2019
Phillip Matczak, guitar, education, 2019
Edwin Suaso, guitar, education, 2019

Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas)
Destinee Balerio, speech pathology, 2014

Texas State University (San Marcos, Texas)
Angela Crotts Beyer, audio engineering, 1998
Cecilia Kittley, voice, 2003
Brian Burns, voice, 2004
Clayton Duncan, saxophone, 2005
Zack Alkire, audio engineering, 2008
Austin Baker, percussion & music composition, 2011
Savannah Beceril, audio engineering, piano & voice, 2011
Riaz Mohammed, horn & education, 2012
Aaron Jay, voice, 2012
Nathan Mays, music composition, Graduate School, 2015
Dani Holmes, voice performance, 2016
Vanessa Hernandez, piano performance, 2016
Ryan Fontenot, music composition, 2016
Marcus Johnson, bass, education, 2018
Candace Cline, voice & composition, education, 2019

Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas)
Ian Rollins, percussion
Andy Bourn, trombone & education, 2009
Robert Nanes, music composition, 2010

Texas Woman's University (Denton, Texas)
Azalea Gonzalez, music education, 2016
Sophia Vignovich, voice, therapy, 2018

University of Houston, Clear Lake
Becki Freeman, clarinet, 2003
Don Hite, clarinet & viola, 2008 (teacher at Cesar Chavez HS in Houston)
Chris Ritter, composition & creative writing, 2008
Marina Chavez, education, 2014
Janecka Hamilton, education, 2015
Jacob Adams, English, 2018

University of North Texas (Denton, Texas)
Karen Marston, trombone, 1992
Paul Ramirez, jazz studies, 1997
Laura Garcia, clarinet & music education, 2000 (Boston University, MM)
Jeremy Gardner, percussion, 2010
Taylor Boren, percussion, 2010
Gabrielle Gilliam, voice/education, 2012
Crystal Anaya, voice, 2013
Webb Gardner, trombone, 2013, Graduate School
Evan Clarner*, harpsichord & early music, 2014
Alma Cervantes, voice, 2015
Adrian Loftin, composition & guitar, 2015
Chris Ortiz, education & guitar, 2015 

University of Texas (Austin, Texas)
Dustin Fehrle, piano, 2006
Seferino Garcia, tuba, 2012
Cindy Vasquez, composition, 2014
Timothy George*, piano, 2014
Andy Young, voice performance, 2016
Carlos Olazaba, tuba performance, 2016
Raul Facundo-Gomez, voice performance, 2016

University of Texas Arlington
Andrew Perry, tuba, 2011
Kelsey Burg, voice, 2011
Joseph Doughty, piano, 2012
Jacob Clodfelter, voice, composition, 2018

University of Texas El Paso
Irena Quijas, voice, 2008

University of Texas San Antonio
Charity Lewis, voice, 2008
Carly Marshall, voice, 2008
Jacob Bernstein, composition, 2015 

Concordia University (Austin, TX)
Matthew Lynch,  organ & composition, 2017
Nathan Lazenberry, voice, music education 2019

Berklee College of Music (Boston, Mass.)
Jacob Shelby, music, 2004
Anthony McKinney, bass, 2007
Ruthanne Price, viola, 2011

New England Conservatory of Music (Boston, Mass.)
Jennifer Giardina, voice, 2006

University of Houston, Moores School of Music
Richard Hazelip, organ, 1993
Bernadette Walls, saxophone (Director of Bands, Crosby HS)
Terry Ann Gilbert, clarinet (Elementary music teacher in Deer Park ISD)
Charlie Carlisle, 1998; BA in Business Admin UH, 2001
Joy Rollins, 2003
Arnel Dayrit, percussion, 2008
Joel Dawsey, piano, 2009
Tyler McCord, percussion, 2010
Melinda Reyes, education, 2011
Kent Childress, cello/education, 2012
Zach Golden, organ, 2013
Joseph Mills, violin & music composition, 2013
Christina Uriquieta, violin, 2014
Ryan Norwood, trumpet & education, 2015 
Sarah Smythe, violin, 2016
​Dayra Sanchez, bass, education, 2018
Harmon Melton, clarinet, composition, 2018
Oscar Rodriguez, percussion, 2018
Madeline Keefe, voice, 2018
Andrew Britt, media production, 2018
Nathalie Rodriguez, composition & violin, art history, 2019
Okang Ralph, saxophone, education, 2019
Carlos Campos, guitar, political science, 2019
Mary Ellen Laurel, graduate school, theory, 2019

Belmont University (Nashville, Tenn.)
Mark Klinger, music composition & business, 2013
Selena De La Cruz*, audio engineering & piano, 2014
Byron Williams, audio engineering & music composition, 2014
Blake Patterson, audio engineering & percussion, 2015

Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.)
Brian Ritter, voice, 2014
Chris Haugh, horn & education, 2015

North Park University (Chicago, Ill.)
Ruben Velasquez, voice, 2013

Southwestern Missouri State University (Springfield, Miss.)
Justin Hinojosa, voice, 2009

University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Tod Stark, percussion, 2001

University of St. Thomas (Saint Paul, Minn.)
Becky Armenta, voice, 2013
Isabelle Rodriguez, voice, 2014
Isaiah Martinez, education, 2014 
Frank Oliver Gomez, cello & education, 2016
Daniel Aquino, voice & education, 2016
Paul Irabor, saxophone, education, 2018
Riley Oliver, flute, education, 2018
Jenna Wilhelm, voice, education, 2018
Jorge Palomarez, composition, 2018
Philip Reyes, voice, education, 2019

Interested?

If you’re interested in fine arts related disciplines or programming, just fill out the form below and we’ll get in touch!

Making Music History

Joining the San Jac music department means becoming part of our legacy. With our dedicated faculty and talented student body, you can make history and reach your full potential.
Group photo of San Jacinto College music students
This is the largest group of students we’ve ever had make these honor ensembles, and we are incredibly proud of them.”
Lynne Brandt
Department Chair, Music and Audio Engineering
Our music department made history in 2023. Twenty seven San Jac students were selected for two-year college All-State choir, jazz band, and symphonic band. This is the highest honor students can achieve at a community college. The students will play at the Texas Music Educators Association Convention (TMEA).

Contact the College’s Music Program

Once you're admitted to San Jac, reach out to the music department chairs. You can also contact us at 281-998-6350 x7795.
Lynne Brandt
Dept Chair, Music/Audio Engr
Phone
(281) 476-1831
Randy Snyder
DC, Fine Arts/Speech/Educ
Phone
(281) 998-6150x7228