The Concentration in Sonic Arts is intended for B.Mus and B.A. (Music) students who have an interest in electroacoustic music, soundscape composition, computer music, multi-channel sound spatialization, interactive music involving instruments with computer, and sound design for video, film, media arts and stage production.
Students can acquire a Concentration in Sonic Arts by successfully completing the following courses:
1. Music Theory and Composition 361 Sound Recording
2. Music Theory and Composition 379 Sonic Arts
3. Music Theory and Composition 479 Electroacoustic Music
4. Music Theory and Composition 481 Computer Applications in Music
5. Music Theory and Composition 505 Telemusic
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Of the six courses listed above, at least five are studio based. As such, students who complete the concentration will be well-prepared for advanced work or the job market, particularly in the arts, multimedia and creative industries, including sound recording, sound design for games, installations, media production, podcasts, etc. While encompassing different approaches and techniques to working with sound and audio (recording in a hall, field recording, soundscape studies, computer music, creative work in electroacoustic music, interactive applications, multi-channel composition, internet-based telemusic, etc.), the concentration forms a cohesive suite of courses to give a well-rounded presentation to the students.
Anyone interested in pursuing the Concentration in Sonic Arts should consult with a Fine Arts Advisor early in their planning process since not all courses are offered every year.