MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
MASTER OF MUSIC
PROGRAM (33 CREDITS)
PURPOSE
The Master of Music in Music Technology builds upon the strong foundation of an undergraduate degree in music. Students can expect a rigorous graduate-level learning environment where they will use many hardware and software technologies to produce a variety of creative and strategic musical projects. Research, analysis, evaluation, and interpretation of current and trending topics, texts, and human interaction with music will advance critical thinking skills . Students will have the opportunity to more fully define their Christian world-view and functional leadership skills as part of the program, both in theory and practice.
Applicants must submit a personal statement of purpose: approximately 500 words describing applicant’s professional goals and reasons for applying to this particular program. The statement of purpose will serve as a writing sample. The music department will review the personal statement of purpose before acceptance to the program is granted.
The program may be completed in 33 credit hours total. The degree may be earned in three summers or in a traditional two-year approach. Each course is 3 credit hours except applied-performance courses, which vary from 1 to 2 credits each.
PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES
1. Students will creatively and effectively express music and communicate ideas through the use of music technology.
2. Students will perform quality academic research in the field of music technology using the most advanced and up to date scholarly works on music technology, and prepare them for entry into additional degree programs and doctoral studies.
3. Students will demonstrate interpersonal skills by leading and collaborating in music technology settings.
4. Students will integrate music technology knowledge and practice within the framework of Christian values and a Christian worldview.
5. Students will develop music ministry, education, and performance in schools, churches, and the broader community.
COMPOSITION TRACK
After completing the Composition track in Music Technology, students will:
1. Apply the historical, philosophical, and research concepts of music technology to the practice of musical composition.
2. Master the technologies useful in the composition of music including the following: notation, music and video production.
3. Produce compositions integrating audio, video, and multimedia.
4. Present a capstone recital of original compositions developed in conjunction with their advisor.
5. Create a written description of their capstone project from a historical, descriptive, or research perspective.
EDUCATION TRACK
After completing the Education track in Music Technology, students will:
1. Apply the historical, philosophical, and research concepts of music technology to the practice of musical education.
2. Master the technologies useful in the music classroom including the following: notation, music production, electronic instruments, instructional software, multimedia, course systems including distance learning, and computer systems operation.
3. Produce audio, video, multimedia and print materials for the music classroom using music technology.
4. Effectively integrate music technologies including instructional software and programs which can be used to enhance instruction into the teaching of all areas of the music curriculum.
5. Complete a capstone project in curriculum development, education research, or other topic in music technology as directed by their advisor.
6. Create a written description of their capstone production project from a historical, descriptive, or research perspective.
PRODUCTION TRACK
After completing the Production track in Music Technology, students will:
1. Apply the historical, philosophical, and research concepts of music technology to the practice of musical production.
2. Plan, setup, record, edit, and produce audio and video musical productions using consumer and professional equipment in a manner that yields a professional and artistically satisfying result.
3. Complete production projects in which they indicate their ability to inspire and motivate musicians.
4. Complete production projects indicating their ability to create and work with a variety of audio and video media .
5. Complete a professional quality capstone project in which the students integrate audio and/or video as directed by their advisor.
6. Create a written description of their capstone production project from a historical, descriptive, or research perspective.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS – ALL TRACKS
MUS | 510 | 3 | cr | ||
MUS | 515 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN | 595 | 3 | cr | ||
Music Theory Course – Choose One: | 3 | cr | |||
MUS | 520 |
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MUS | 535 |
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MUS | 560 |
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Music History Course – Choose One: | 3 | cr | |||
MUS | 525 |
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MUS | 530 |
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Applied Performance – Choose One: | 3 | cr | |||
MTN | 580 |
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MUS | 690 |
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MUS | 800 |
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MUS | 821 |
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MUS | 831 |
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MUS | 841 |
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MUS | 851 |
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MUS | 861 |
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MUS | 871 |
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MUS | 881 |
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MUS | 891 |
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TOTAL | 18 CREDITS |
COMPOSITION TRACK
MUS | 690 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN | 530 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN | 540 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN | 545 | 3 | cr | ||
Choose One: | 3 | cr | |||
MTN | 510 |
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MTN | 511 |
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TOTAL | 15 CREDITS |
EDUCATION TRACK
MED | 510 | 3 | cr | ||
MED | 520 | 3 | cr | ||
MED | 530 | 3 | cr | ||
Choose One: | 3 | cr | |||
MTN | 511 |
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MTN | 530 |
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Choose One | 3 | cr | |||
MTN | 540 |
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MUS | 545 |
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MUS | 550 |
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TOTAL | 15 CREDITS |
PRODUCTION TRACK
MTN | 530 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN | 540 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN | 545 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN | 551 | 3 | cr | ||
MTN |
| Elective* | 3 | cr | |
TOTAL | 15 CREDITS |
*Recommended MTN 535 Sound Reinforcement