Courses

Academic Courses

Audio Engineering and Sound Production

  • MUS A100 Foundations of Audio Technology (3 cr.) Theoretical and practical foundation in the basics of audio technologies and signal flow for live sound reinforcement, studio and location audio recording, sound for visual media, and other contemporary production paradigms. Designed to meet the needs of modern performers, composers, educators, and content producers of audio and visual media.
  • MUS A101 Introduction to Audio Technology (3 cr.) For recording arts majors only. Introduction to the equipment and techniques employed in audio recording and sound reinforcement.
  • MUS A102 Audio Techniques I (3 cr.) P: A101 Introduction to Audio Technology. Introduction to studio equipment and recording procedures including microphone use, basic studio techniques, editing concepts, and recording and signal processing equipment.
  • MUS A111 Electronics I (3 cr.) Fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism, with review of necessary algebra.
  • MUS A112 Electronics II (3 cr.) P: A111 Electronics I with a grade of C or higher. AC theory and introduction to circuit elements and active devices.
  • MUS A150 Introductory Seminar in Recording Arts (1 cr.) An introduction to critical listening for recording engineers and producers, with an emphasis on technical evaluation and aesthetic principles within the context of musical style.
  • MUS A201 Audio Techniques II (3 cr.) P: A102 Audio Techniques I. Intermediate studio and recording procedures including signal processing, digital audio theory, and basic digital audio workstation techniques.
  • MUS A202 Audio Techniques III (3 cr.) P: A201 Audio Techniques II. Advanced digital audio theory including media production, audio for Internet, and advanced digital audio workstation techniques.
  • MUS A211 Electronics III (3 cr.) P: A112 Electronics II with a grade of C or higher. System design and operation applied to audio, both analog and digital.
  • MUS A212 Electronics IV (3 cr.) P: A211 Electronics III with a grade of C or higher. Instruction in basic maintenance of audio equipment and studio maintenance. Practical experience is emphasized.
  • MUS A270 Multitrack Studio Techniques I (2 cr.) P: A201 Audio Techniques II. Multitrack studio and recording procedures with an emphasis on signal processing and mixdown techniques.
  • MUS A312 Audio Repair and Maintenance (3 cr.) P: A212 Electronics IV with a grade of C or higher. Instruction in advanced audio equipment maintenance with concentration on wiring practices, system design, analysis, and repair. Practical experience is emphasized.
  • MUS A320 Sound Reinforcement Techniques (2 cr.) P: A202 Audio Techniques III. An introduction to sound reinforcement systems and the techniques of sound reinforcement.
  • MUS A321 Sound for Picture Production (3 cr.) P: A202 Audio Techniques III. Study of audio production techniques for radio, video, film, and multimedia. Emphasis on mixing criteria for broadcast and visual productions.
  • MUS A325 Digital Audio Workstation Seminar (2 cr.) P: A202 Audio Techniques III. A seminar in intermediate and advanced digital audio workstation production techniques.
  • MUS A330 Modern Recording Studio Techniques (3 cr.) P: A100 Foundations of Audio Technology with a grade of C or higher. Hybrid course designed to give practical hands-on experience recording, mixing, and mastering music. Oriented towards students studying music or media who need to be proficient in audio production. Coursework includes online reading, videos, and guided production exercises, along with a weekly instructor-led lab and student-produced final recording and mixing project.
  • MUS A331 Production Techniques for Music Majors (2 cr.) P: A330 Modern Recording Studio Techniques. For music majors who want to record a demonstration tape. Producing a recording from the planning stage, through the recording and post-production process, to the creation of a finished master. Final project will be the production of a short recording.
  • MUS A340 Topics in Recording Arts (2-3 cr.) May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor for different topics only.
  • MUS A350 Seminar in Recording Arts (1 cr.) P: A150 Introductory Seminar in Recording Arts. Critical listening and discussion of recording techniques, concepts, and aesthetics.
  • MUS A360 Recording Arts: Techniques and Production I (2 cr.) P: A202 Audio Techniques III. Basic classical music recording and production techniques.
  • MUS A370 Multitrack Studio Techniques II (2 cr.) P: A270 Multitrack Studio Techniques I. Supervised practical experience in multitrack studio procedures with an emphasis on microphone and recording techniques. Small group and individual project work, plus group listening and discussion.
  • MUS A420 Advanced Sound Reinforcement (2 cr.) P: A320 Sound Reinforcement Techniques. Study of advanced sound reinforcement, system design, and practical experience in sound reinforcement.
  • MUS A440 Individual Project in Recording Arts (1-3 cr.) P: Senior standing.
  • MUS A460 Recording Arts: Techniques and Production II (2 cr.) P: A321 Sound for Picture Production. Advanced classical music recording and production techniques.
  • MUS A461 Final Project in Recording Arts (1 cr.) P: Senior standing. Preparation of dossier summarizing all work completed (concurrent with last semester of on-campus course work). Student will make a presentation of the dossier to a group of music faculty including the chair of the Audio Engineering and Sound Production department and at least one other faculty member from outside that department.
  • MUS A470 Individual Multitrack Studio Projects I (2 cr.) P: A370 Multitrack Studio Techniques II. Advanced production experience in multitrack recording and mixing. Individual project work, plus group listening and discussion.
  • MUS A471 Individual Multitrack Studio Projects II (2 cr.) P: A470 Individual Multitrack Studio Projects I. Individual projects in multitrack recording.
  • MUS A480 Internship in Audio (3 cr.) P: Senior standing. Supervised experience in a working environment directly related to audio technology. Assessed by reports from the student and on-site supervisor.
  • MUS A511 Electronics I (3 cr.) Fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism, with review of necessary algebra.
  • MUS A512 Electronics II (3 cr.) P: A511 Electronics I with a grade of B or higher. AC theory and introduction to circuit elements and active devices.
  • MUS A521 Electronics III (3 cr.) P: A512 Electronics II with a grade of B or higher. System design and operation applied to audio, both analog and digital.
  • MUS A522 Electronics IV (3 cr.) P: A521 Electronics III with a grade of B or higher. Instruction in basic maintenance of audio equipment and studio maintenance. Practical experience is emphasized.

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