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Jan 05, 2025
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2022 - 2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Music (Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies Emphasis Music Technology)
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Total Credit Requirement - 125 credits
A student in the Professional Studies major can expect the following learning outcomes:
- Demonstrate effective use of professional recording studio technologies, including microphones, signal processing devices, analog and digital hardware, and DAW software in real world client-based situations.
- Apply the fundamental theories of system design, analog and digital signal flow, audio troubleshooting, and event management to live sound production.
- Build upon an historic understanding of electronic music production to create musical arrangements utilizing contemporary software technologies and compositional theories.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the post-production process and aesthetics of sound in video and film.
- Develop an understanding of common music business practices with a focus on experiential and entrepreneurial activities.
- Integrate industry-standard skills that incorporate audio, video, and web technologies for capturing, editing, and delivering digital content.
This degree is approved y the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). It is not accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).
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Major Requirements:
Creative Media (must chose two courses from the following list): Footnote:
*Minimum Grade of C required **Minimum Grade of C- required ***Additional Fee Required Signature Learning Requirements for BAPS Majors:
- First Year Seminar (MUS 120 required for all music majors)
- Reading and Writing
- Oral Communication
- Ethics
- Quantitative Reasoning *
- Religion
- Fine Arts - (fulfilled by major)
- Social Science *
- Cultural Pluralism *
- Natural Science (Students must take a minimum of six (6) credit hours of Natural Science and the laboratory science requirement) *
- Humanities
- Global Systems
*See Signature Learning Pathways for a complete listing of applicable cognate courses. |
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