Music Technology, Bachelor of Arts
Requirements for the B.A. Degree in Music Technology
Required Courses
MUTR 1000 | Music Theory and Ear Training I: Foundations | 4 |
MUTR 1100 | Music Theory and Ear Training Ii: Diatonic Harmony | 4 |
MUTR 2000 | Music Theory and Ear Training III: Chromatic Harmony | 4 |
MUTR 2100 | Music Theory and Ear Training IV: Advanced Chromatic Harmony | 4 |
MUKH 1031 | Keyboard Harmony I: Diatonic | 1 |
MUKH 1032 | Keyboard Harmony II: Chromatic | 1 |
MUH 2011 | Survey of Western Music I | 3 |
MUH 2012 | Survey of Western Music II | 3 |
MUA 3998
| Music Senior Project | 2 |
MUAT 1007 | Midi and Music | 3 |
MUAT 2011 | Audio Production | 3 |
MUAT 2021 | Computer Music | 3 |
MUAT 4032 | Advanced Topics in Music Technology | 3 |
One MUAT courses from the following
Performance Requirements
Students are not required to perform but have the option of performing, either instrumentally or vocally, as part of the Senior Capstone presentation. However, students are encouraged to develop performance skills on at least one instrument or voice.
B.A. in Music Technology students who wish to perform instrumentally or vocally as part of their capstone presentations are required to study applied music for at least three semesters on campus and must register for applied music lessons during the semester in which the recital is presented. The Recital Participation Form is available as a link on the web page for the Music programs and in the Music Office. Please see the section on Procedures for Senior Recitals at the end of the section on Music.
Students choosing not to perform for their capstone presentation should present lecture demonstrations of their work as part of MUA 3998.
Students pursuing a B.A. in Music Technology must have a minimum of 90 liberal arts credits.