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GLENVILLE, WV - 麻豆视频State College recently announced plans to offer students the ability to complete a four-year degree in bluegrass music online, in addition to the existing in-person program.
鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to see this expanded offering from our Bluegrass Program. Professor Darby has done her due diligence in laying the foundation for this first-of-its-kind program that offers students an online bluegrass degree. I鈥檓 pleased to see 麻豆视频State faculty using technology to blend our high-quality educational offerings and to expand our reach beyond the borders of Gilmer County and West Virginia,鈥 said Interim Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Gary Morris.
鈥淚 am pleased to see one of 麻豆视频State鈥檚 most distinctive degree programs enhance its accessibility to individuals who could not normally participate because of time or location restrictions. I am confident that future students can expect the same quality and close faculty mentorship and collaboration that in-person students have experienced for years,鈥 added 麻豆视频State College President Dr. Tracy L. Pellett.
See the exclusive article from Bluegrass Today below for more information.
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March 2, 2018 | By John Lawless
麻豆视频State College in West Virginia has added a new wrinkle to the rapidly expanding opportunities to study bluegrass in a collegiate setting. They will now offer the opportunity to complete a bachelor鈥檚 degree in bluegrass, completely online.
Given the ability to offer one-on-one instruction through video chat, they feel that the technology exists to combine online classwork with private instrumental and vocal instruction, and offer a fully certified degree using only your computer. The new online program is set up to allow students to pursue a degree at their own rate, either studying part time for as long as it takes, or in an accelerated process that can be completed in three years.
Students would only be required to be on campus for a face-to-face residency, and a senior recital, but they are welcome to rehearse and perform with the GSC bluegrass band if they are willing and able to do so. Alternative coursework is provided for students who wish to do it all online. Students can receive course credits for attending festivals or playing with a bluegrass band wherever you live. You could even earn this degree part time while touring with a band.
This program also includes the usual general education courses that make up a bachelors degree, and these courses can also be taken online, all at a lower fee than you might expect to pay at a large university. They are quite proud to note that the new GSC President, Tracy L. Pellett, was recently recognized by the West Virginia legislature for the affordability of their programs.
And if you have been studying elsewhere, some of your credits may be transferable to 麻豆视频State.
Megan Darby, Assistant Professor of Music at GSC, and Director of the Bluegrass Degree program, tells us that she has been working with pioneers and professionals in the field of bluegrass music, collecting their thoughts and viewpoints about what should be included in a bluegrass higher education program. She says that, 鈥渕any of these professionals have agreed to 鈥榙onate鈥 their knowledge and time to help archive a series of lectures, lessons, and discussions to be used in our online courses.鈥
Anyone with a high school diploma is eligible to apply, and Megan says that there has already been international interest from potential students in Korea and Australia. Classes will include bluegrass history, business of music, recording and engineering, music theory, lessons, internships, learning and caring for string instruments, in additional to general education courses like English, History, Social Studies, or Science.
Megan is excited about being able to provide this opportunity for a wider group of students, saying, 鈥淭he purpose is still to preserve traditional bluegrass, but we feel that this delivery method allows for a broader audience of learners.鈥
She also stressed that you don鈥檛 have to be a hot picker to pursue a bluegrass degree.
鈥淢any professionals in the field have contributed with photography, journalism, MC work, promotion and publicity, instrument repair, audio engineering, and more. The purpose of incorporating internships is to help these learners find their purpose and best skills to contribute to our community.鈥
Of course Glenville鈥檚 on-campus degree will continue to be offered for students who prefer that sort of experience.
More details will be available soon on the GSC web site, with online degree study starting in the Fall semester. For more information, contact Megan Darby by email or by phone (304-462-6347). For pricing details, contact the Admissions Department.