The educational focus of the master of music in intermedia music technology is on the creation of new types of musical content, rather than the vocational training of recording engineers or related technicians.
Each curriculum strives to balance the development of artistic and creative skills with the mastery of the technical aspects of the discipline. Courses emphasize music composition, performance, and real-time interactive musical and new media environments.
The School of Music’s technology faculty members embrace dual roles, facilitating both educational and creative pursuits. Among the courses offered are:
- Electronic composition
- Interactive media performance
- Sensormusik
- Musical performance networks
- Performance with data-driven instruments
- Digital audio and sound design
- History of electro-acoustic music
Application at a Glance
You apply for admission through your program. Detailed instructions are available on the program’s website. The following are required for your application:
- Official Transcripts
- English Language Proficiency Requirement
- Financial Verification for International Applicants
Program-Specific Application Requirements:
- Discipline related work summary
- Intermedia Music Technology Statement
- Letters of Recommendation
- Portfolio
- Portfolio recordings
- Recent concert or recital programs
- Resume
- Software/Hardware experience
- Statement of Purpose
- Writing Sample