Minor in Music Technology

Minor in Music Technology - 18 credit option

No audition is required for the minor in music technology.

The Music Technology Minor is a "Plan A" minor and involves courses in music technology and related areas.

Please see complete information for this minor on the University Catalog

 

Courses Offered Spring 2025


MUSC 282  - Introduction to Music Composition and Digital Audio Production [online: Jan 2-17, 2025] Taught by Brian Moore. For info, please contact Dr. Brian Moore
Fundamentals of music composition with attention to creating original music in digital mediums including MIDI and digital audio. Theory and practice in improvisation as related to composition as well as techniques for reworking musical ideas towards creating a finished composition.


MUSC 291Q -  Creative Coding: iOS Music App Development [TuTh 12:30PM-1:45PM] - RVB 213
Please contact Dr. Brian Moore
This course is an introduction to writing software for musical, creative and artistic contexts: Using iOS (iPhone and iPad) as a platform, you will learn the computer language Swift (the language which is the basis for native iOS applications) as well as Xcode, a professional Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Assumes no previous experience.


MUSC 383 - Music Technology: Advanced Audio Recording and Production [TuTh 11:00AM-12:15PM]  - RVB 213
Please contact Prof. Tom Larson for permission.


UHON 395 - University Honors Seminar: Creative Thinking in Music [TuTh 2:00PM-3:15PM]  - RVB 213
Please contact Dr. Brian Moore for info.

NOTE: Must be in Honors Program


MUSC 493 - Career Development: Music Entrepreneurship [MoWeFr 9:30AM-10:20AM]  - WMB 114
Please contact Prof. Tom Larson for more information.


ARTP 291Q - Special Topics in Digital Arts: Intro to 3D Computer Graphics [T/R 5:30-7:50 pm] - RH 17
Please contact Prof. Chris Irvin


THEA 291Q Special Topics: Digital Art and 2D Animation [M/W 6:30-7:45 PM] - This course will explore the use of mobile devices as art creation tools. - Richards 17
Please contact Prof. Chris Irvin