This program of study prepares the student for study at the graduate level and/or an entry-level position in the music industry, including: composition, film/video scoring, multimedia, and electro-acoustic concert and studio applications. Students of this program typically come from backgrounds that include performance, composition, song writing, electronic and/or computer music.
In addition to the general education requirements, students complete the following Music courses:
- MUSI 1110 American Music (3 hours)
- MUSI 3302 Music History or FILM 1108 Cinema Survey (3)
- MUSI 1101, 3209, 3309 Music Production & Theory 1-3 (9)
- MUSI 1113 & 1114 Ear Training 1 & 2 (4)
- MUSI 2101 & 3101 Piano 1 & 2 (4)
- MUSI 2390 Audio Engineering (3)
- FILM 2001 (3)
- MUSI 3311 Advanced Theory or MUSI 3352 Commercial Music Tech (6)
- MUSI 3369 New Media (3)
- MUSI 3105F/3106F Applied Composition & Sound Design (6)
- FILM 3001 Audio Techniques for Film, Video and Television (3)
- MUSI 4460 Production Project w/ music technology focus (6)
- MUSI 3105/6 Applied Instrument, MUSI 3107/8 Ensemble, or Music Electives (4)
- MUSI 4488 Capstone (3)
TOTAL = 60 hours
Recommended Progression
Students who are interested in the B.M. in Composition and Music Technology can review a four-year course plan.