Utilizing state of the art equipment, the minor in Music Technology trains students in the art of recording techniques, music production, and audio effects processing. Featuring digital mixing systems and video technology in the Performance Center for large scale recording projects/productions and a mid-size, intimate recording studio for small projects and post production, this minor in Music Technology is ideal for students who are looking for a hands on approach to learning audio engineering. Culminating in a student-led final project, the minor is designed to support the student's creative endeavors in any genre they choose.
A minor in Music Technology for non-music majors consists of 18 hours, which include:
Course | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
MU 101 | Music Theory | 3 |
MU 111 | Aural Skills | 1 |
Select two hours from either Primary Applied or Class Piano: | 2 | |
Primary Applied Music | ||
Basic Piano Skills and Class Piano I | ||
MU 150 | Technology in Music | 1 |
MU 240 | Introduction to Music Business | 2 |
MU 350 | Advanced Technology | 1 |
MU 421 | Individual Study in Music Composition | 1 |
MU 423 | Individual Study/Project | 2 |
MU 451 | Advanced Music Technology II | 2 |
Select 3 hours from the following: 1 | 3 | |
Principles of Accounting I | ||
Design I | ||
Introduction to Mass Communication | ||
Legal and Social Environment | ||
Introduction to Film | ||
Film Technology Foundations I | ||
Principles of Marketing | ||
Total Hours | 18 |
1 By Advisement only.