[CAUT] Degrees in Piano Technology?

Dorothy Bell dabell58 at earthlink.net
Wed Aug 27 14:34:00 MDT 2008


Hi again --

In terms of precedents, someone I met this summer told me that in the 1960's she was enrolled in a piano-tech associate's degree program at a Connecticut state junior college, but the program was cancelled in the midst of her studies due to low enrollment and a state-mandated move away from craft training in the junior colleges.

Dorrie


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Jim Busby 
To: poppyspys at yahoo.com;College and UniversityTechnicians
Sent: 8/27/2008 2:23:02 PM 
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Degrees in Piano Technology?


Thanks,
 
But… there are no “degrees”? Anywhere? Does anyone know if U. of Western Ontario offers a degree? I couldn’t get that out of their website.
 
If anyone should be given the right to give a college degree it would be NBSS.  They are fantastic! Many other programs are very good too, but as someone pointed out to me, anyone can offer a “certificate” but if an actual accredited University has a degree if has a lot more weight with academia. (Not my words…)
 
I understand that Owen Jorgensen had a degree offered where he was. Does anyone know?
 
I’m being pressed by a new University to pursue this but want to find a precedent, if one exits. It’s always harder to “reinvent the wheel”.
 
Thanks,
Jim
 
From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Poppy Miles
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2008 6:34 PM
To: College and University Technicians
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Degrees in Piano Technology?
 
In addition to the Emil Fries school in Vancouver WA, there are several other piano technology programs: The North Bennet St School has a two year program in piano tuning repair, and rebuilding ( in the second year), Chicago School of Piano Technology offers a one year program, Minnesota offers a program as well, I believe Larry Crab has a program in Georgia, Randy Potter has a corespondence course, and The University of Western Ontario has a one year program in piano tuning and rebuilding. I am partial to The North Bennet St School (as I am an alumni).  I've also heard some good things about the University of Western Ontario.  All of these programs offer certificates as opposed to degrees. 

--- On Mon, 8/25/08, Karen Lindsley <36keys at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Karen Lindsley <36keys at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CAUT] Degrees in Piano Technology?
To: "College and University Technicians" <caut at ptg.org>
Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 6:30 PM
There is a two year program for the blind in Vancouver Washington at the School of Piano Technology for the Blind.  This is a certificate program as opposed to a degree program, but certainly prepares you for entry level work.
On 8/25/08, Jim Busby <jim_busby at byu.edu> wrote: 
List,
 
Are there any degrees in Piano Technology currently offered in the U.S., besides Florida State's Masters program? I know we've posted numerous things in the past about this with many CAUTs starting classes, etc. but has anyone succeeded in getting an associate or bachelors degree going?? 
 
Thanks all.
 
Jim Busby BYU

 
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