Music Tech Degrees - Other Schools
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School 1
Stanford Department of Music
- Music 122A: Counterpoint (4 units)
- Analysis and composition of contrapuntal styles from the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Use of keyboard, ear training, and sight singing underlies all written work. Prerequisites: MUSIC 23 and MUSIC 24C; passing piano-proficiency examination; or, consent of instructor.
- Music 122B: Analysis of Tonal Music (4 units)
- Complete movements, or entire shorter works of the 18th and 19th centuries, are analyzed in a variety of theoretical approaches. Prerequisites: MUSIC 23 and MUSIC 24C; passing piano-proficiency examination; or, consent of instructor.
- Music 122C: Introduction to 20th- Century Composition (4 units)
- Contemporary works, with emphasis on music since 1945. Projects in free composition based on 20th-century models.
- Music 140: Studies in Music of the Middle Ages (4 units)
- Music 141: Studies in Music of the Renaissance (4 units)
- Music 142: Studies in Music of the Baroque (4 units)
- Music 143: Studies in Music of the Classical Period (4 units)
- Music 144: Studies in Music of the Romantic Period (4 units)
- Music 145: Studies in Western Art Music Since 1900 (4 units)
- Music 146: Studies in Ethnomusicology (4 units)
- Music 147: Studies in Music, Media, and Popular Culture (4 units)
Music Science & Technology
- Music 101: Introduction to Creating Electronic Sounds (3-4 units)
- Students to explore their creative voices by learning the practical nuts and bolts of making sounds with computers and professional audio equipment. Basic concepts include mixing and production techniques used in podcasts, documentaries, live performance, electronic music, and sound art. Students will create a midterm soundscape project as well as a final class project that is focused on their particular creative interests.
- Music 155: Intermedia Workshop (3-4 units)
- Students develop and produce intermedia works. Musical and visual approaches to the conceptualisation and shaping of time-based art. Exploration of sound and image relationship. Study of a wide spectrum of audiovisual practices including experimental animation, video art, dance, performance, non-narrative forms, interactive art and installation art. Focus on works that use music/sound and image as equal partners. Limited enrollment. Prerequisites: consent of instructors, and one of FILMPROD 114, ARTSTUDI 131, 138, 167, 177, 179, or MUSIC 123, or equivalent. May be repeated for credit
- Music 192A, B, C: Sound Recording (192A & B: 3 units each, 192C: 1-2 units)
- This course serves as an introduction to the recording facilities and technology at CCRMA. Through studio based exercises and sessions students learn and practice various techniques to improve their audio literacy such as; studio operation and maintenance; microphone selection and placement giving regard to basic room and instrument acoustics; audio effects processing, concentrating on equalization and compression;other topics such as sample making/editing, mixing techniques, and audio software. Prerequisites: MUSIC 101 or consent of instructor.
- Music 220A, B, C: Computer Generated Sounds (2-4 units each)
- What are the basic tools that computer music researchers and artists use to create sound? This course will include a summary of digital synthesis techniques (additive, subtractive, wavetable, frequency modulation and physical-modeling), signal processing techniques for digital effects, (reverberation, panning, filters), and basic psychoacoustics. Programming experience is recommended, but not required. Course will use the ChucK computer music language. Majors (undergraduate or graduate) must take for 4 units. See http://ccrma.stanford.edu/.
- Music 223: Composition for Electronic Musicians (3-4 units)
- Composition for any combination of acoustic and electroacoustic instrumentation, computer-generated sound, invented instruments, sound-sculptures, and multi-disciplinary elements including theater and visual media. Project-based laboratory to advance original student works, supported by lectures on the fundamentals of composition. Concert performance of final works. Taught at CCRMA with a focus on engendering deliberate conversation on the enrichment of a cultural context for new media. Open to undergraduates and graduates.
- Music 223B: Sonic Experiments in Composition (1-3 units)
- The course will present post-1945 works with timbre serving as an organizing principle or compositional metaphor, in the context of historical works in which timbre plays a structural role. Composers considered may include: Alvin Lucier, Pauline Oliveros and other American experimentalists; Scelsi and his influence on the French Spectral school; the first and subsequent generations of French Spectralism; and contemporary composers of experimental music such as Peter Ablinger. Topics will include: process and form; timbre in relation to time and space; harmonicity and noise; and the influence of analog and digital technology on instrumental composition. This course must be taken for a minimum of 3 units and a letter grade to be eligible for Ways credit for AII.
- Music 223C: Tradition, Experimentation, and Technology in String Quartet Composition and Performance (1-3 units)
- This course will explore string quartet composition and performance by focusing in on the act of composer-performer collaboration. It will investigate this relationship and its facets through the composition of a work for the Saint Lawrence String Quartet by Patricia Alessandrini based on the SLSQ's relationship with the Opus 76 quartets of Haydn employing Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques, in addition to workshopping of student exercises and compositions. Students will have the opportunity to participate in the class as performers, composers, technologists, or musicologically, through analysis of the collaborative process informed by concepts such as agency, representation, interpretation, expression, and experimentation.
- Music 223D: Sound Practice: Embodiment and the Social (2-3 units)
- How can sound-making impact interpersonal relations and institutional practices? This class offers space to creatively re-think and challenge received relationships between artists, audiences, technologies, and environments. In class, we will create, perform, and analyze sound and music. We will explore sound¿s potential to catalyze social change via experimental and embodied approaches to sound-making. We will engage with sound practices that compose communal solidarity, augment and transform vocal identities, and potentially, alter how we listen to and live in the world. Readings/listenings include Björk, Maria Chavez, Donna Haraway, Pauline Oliveros, George Lewis, Meredith Monk, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Hildegard Westerkamp, and Pamela Z.
- Music 250A, C: Design of Digital Sounds for Interactive Performance (3-4 units each)
- This lab and project-based course explores how we can physically interact with real-time electronic sound. Students learn to use and design sensors, circuits, embedded computers, communication protocols and sound synthesis. Advanced topics include real-time media, haptics, sound synthesis using physical model analogs, and human-computer interaction theory and practice. Course culminates in musical performance with or exhibition of completed design projects. A $50 lab fee will be added to your bill upon enrollment in this course. See http://ccrma.stanford.edu/.
- Music 256A, B: Music Computing, Design (3-4 units each)
- Creative design for computer music software. Programming, audiovisual design, as well as software design for musical tools, instruments, toys, and games. Provides paradigms and strategies for designing and building music software, with emphases on interactive systems, aesthetics, and artful product design. Course work includes several programming assignments and a "design+implement" final project. Prerequisite: experience in C/C++ and/or Java.See https://ccrma.stanford.edu/courses/256a/
School 2
CSU Chico
- MUSC 293 History of Jazz
- MUSC 296 African American Music
- MUSC 304 Music from a Global Perspective
- THEA 354 Literature for Musical Theatre
- Music Studio Selection
- MUSC 411/412/413 Ensemble
- MUSC 411/412/413 Ensemble
- EECE 110 Basic Electricity & Instruments
- MUSC 341 Fundamental of Digital Audio
- MUSC 344 Audio Recording I
- MUSC 342 MIDI and Synthesis
- MUSC 345 Audio Recording II
- MUSC 441 (previously 343) Sampling and Sound Design
- MUSC 442 Advanced Electronic Media
- MUSC 444 Audio Seminar
- MUSC 445 Audio for Visual Media
- MUSC 446 Sound Reinforcement
- MUSC 447 Remote Audio Recording
- MUSC 489 Directed Field Project in Music
School 3
Berklee NYC
First Semester (Fall) Core Courses (6 credits)
- CMAT-510 Design Thinking Methodologies for the Creative Arts (3 credits)
- CMAT-515 Entrepreneurship and Business Practices in the Creative Space (3 credits)
- Specialization Courses (6 credits)
- CMAT-662 DNA of Styles in Production and Songwriting (2 credits)
- CMAT-500 Electronic Production for Songwriters (2 credits)
- CMAT-501 Integrated Songwriting Techniques (2 credits)
Electives (2–3 credits; optional)
- CMAT-504 Hip-Hop Production (2 credits)
- CMAT-516 EDM Production, Techniques and Applications (2 credits)
- CMAT-518 Music Video Production (2 credits)
- CMAT-567 Creative Media Ensemble (1 credit)
Second Semester (Spring) Core Course (3 credits)
- CMAT-610 Innovation and Creativity in Artistic Endeavors (3 credits)
- Specialization Courses (9 credits)
- CMAT-601 Advanced Digital Arranging and Production (3 credits)
- CMAT-602 Advanced Vocal Production (2 credits)
- CMAT-603 Mixing and Mastering for the Songwriter/Producer (2 credits)
- CMAT-653 Principles of Collaboration for Songwriters (2 credits)
Electives (2–3 credits; optional)
- CMAT-504 Hip-Hop Production (2 credits)
- CMAT-516 EDM Production, Techniques and Applications (2 credits)
- CMAT-518 Music Video Production (2 credits)
- CMAT-567 Creative Media Ensemble (1 credit)
Third Semester (Summer)
- Culminating Experience
- CMAT-695 Culminating Experience Seminar (6 credits)
Fourth Semester (required of students who opt in to the graduate internship program)
- GS-595 Graduate Internship (1 credit)
School 4
NYU
MPATE-UE 92 Collegium and Program Seminar All undergraduate music majors meet in Collegium six times each semester to discuss broad issues of the music profession, career opportunities, and department matters. During the remaining weeks students meet with members of their major program for visits with specialists in their field and for programmatic discussions.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 92 | 0 units Class#: 11825 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Pass/Fail Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Seminar
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 3.30 PM - 4.45 PM at 19W4 101 with Diaz-Cassou, Isabel Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 Independent Study It should be noted that independent study requires a minimum of 45 hours of work per point. Independent study cannot be applied to the established professional education sequence in teaching curricula. Each departmental program has established its own maximum credit allowance for independent study. This information may be obtained from a student's department prior to registering for independent study, each student obtain an independent study approval from the adviser.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 11839 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Rowe, Robert Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 11950 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Roginska, Agnieszka Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 12565 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 003 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Bello, Juan Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 12566 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 004 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Geluso, Paul Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 12567 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 005 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Dubois, Roger Luke Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 12573 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 006 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Farbood, Morwaread Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 12574 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 007 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with McFee, Brian Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 12877 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 008 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Adu-Gilmore, Leila Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1000 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 12878 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 009 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Independent Studies Course Location: Washington Square Component: Independent Study
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 with Ripolles, Pablo Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Please contact MTech full-time faculty listed for approval to do Independent Study. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1001 Analog Recording Technology The physical aspects of sound, analog recording technology & studio production techniques are explained & demonstrated. Lecture topics include microphones, stereo recording, analog consoles, multi-track tape recording, equalization, compression, reverberation & mixing. Studio lab assignments are performed outside of class reinforcing weekly lecture topics
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1001 | 3 units Class#: 11987 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 2.00 PM - 4.45 PM at EDUC 878 with Filadelfo, Gary Notes: PREREQUISITES: MPATE-UE 1801 OR MPATE-UE 1817. This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1001 | 3 units Class#: 12901 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 4.55 PM - 7.40 PM at EDUC 878 with Valenzuela, Jose Notes: PREREQUISITES: MPATE-UE 1801 OR MPATE-UE 1817. This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1003 Digital Recording Technology Digital recording technology & production techniques are explained & demonstrated. Lecture topics engage analog to digital conversion, digital to analog conversion, digital signal theory & filter design, digital audio effects & mixing. Studio lab assignments are performed outside of class reinforcing weekly lecture topics.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1003 | 3 units Class#: 12560 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 2.00 PM - 4.45 PM at EDUC 878 with Valenzuela, Jose Notes: PREREQUISITES: MPATE-UE 1801 OR MPATE-UE 1818. This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. // Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1003 | 3 units Class#: 20737 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Fri 4.55 PM - 7.40 PM at EDUC 878 with Valenzuela, Jose Notes: PREREQUISITES: MPATE-UE 1801 OR MPATE-UE 1818. This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. // Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1005 Studio Production Techniques Principles covered in MPATE-UE1001 & MPATE-UE-1003 are put into practice with additional theory & techniques. Students perform various duties just as they would in a professional recording session. Studio Lab assignments are performed outside of class reinforcing weekly topics.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1005 | 4 units Class#: 12867 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Fri 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 618 with O'Reilly, Michael E. Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. // Pre-req: Analog Recording Technology (MPATE-UE 1001) & Digital Recording Technology (MPATE-UE 1003) Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1008 Fund of Audio Tech I: Stu Maint An introduction to maintenance and troubleshooting concepts used in the recording studio. Procedures discussed are those necessary in utilizing sophisticated audio equipment and understanding essential aspects of studio design.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1008 | 2 units Class#: 11576 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 875 with Glanz, Jake Notes: This course is open to Music Tech Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1010 Introduction to Audio for Video An introduction to the concepts & applications of audio production for video, television & film. Current production techniques frequently used in the post-production industry will be explored, with special emphasis on synchronization & audio production techniques including music editing, sound effects design, Foley, & dialog replacement.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1010 | 2 - 3 units Class#: 11577 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 880 with Shafter, Spencer Notes: SAME AS MPATE-GE 2620. Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors. Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // This class meets with MPATE-GE 2620 001 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class.// Please note: The class meets at EDUC: Room 880 (Studio C) Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1010 | 2 - 3 units Class#: 11578 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 4.55 PM - 6.35 PM at EDUC 875 with Wang, Ja-Ann Notes: SAME AS MPATE-GE 2620. Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors. Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // This class meets with MPATE-GE 2620 002 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class.// Please note: The class meets at EDUC: Room 875 (Studio A)! Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1010 | 2 - 3 units Class#: 11579 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 003 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 880 with Shafter, Spencer Notes: SAME AS MPATE-GE 2620. Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors. Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // This class meets with MPATE-GE 2620 001 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class.// Please note: The class meets at EDUC: Room 880 (Studio C) Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1011 Concert Recording Introduction to the concepts of live concert recording. Microphone selection, characteristics & placement as well as acoustic problems encountered in concert halls will be discussed. Students will have the opportunity to apply the lecture material by recording undergraduate rehearsals & recitals.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1011 | 2 - 3 units Class#: 12844 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 176 with Doczi, Thomas Notes: MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2611. This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) // MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2611 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1011 | 2 - 3 units Class#: 12845 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 176 with Doczi, Thomas Notes: MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2611. This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) // MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2611 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1014 Midi Technology II Programming for MIDI, C, and other appropriate techniques. Design and implementation of software sequencers, interface drivers, and hardware applications will be the focus.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1014 | 3 units Class#: 11581 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 4.55 PM - 6.35 PM at EDUC 876 with Rokhsar, Adam Notes: MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2614. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors (Steinhardt) interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. OPEN ONLY TO UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE STEINHARDT STUDENTS, MAJORS-MUST AND MUMT. Graduate Mtech students please enroll in MPATE-GE 2614. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1017 Electronic Product Design for Music and Audio This is a multidisciplinary course in which students with previous experience with analog and digital electronics create a novel hardware--based electronic musical instrument, controller, effects unit, or other device related to their interests in music and audio. Student projects may be analog, digital, or a hybrid, and should be unique in some way from devices currently in the commercial marketplace. Students present their designs and functioning physical prototypes with the class as they evolve throughout the semester for feedback.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1017 | 3 units Class#: 12864 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Fri 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 877 with Litt, Steven Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Pre-requisites: MPATE-UE 1817 Analog Electronics AND MPATE-UE 1818 Digital Electronics AND MPATE-UE 1827 Analog Electronics Lab AND MPATE-UE 1828 Digital Electronics Lab. // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. For Music Tech majors to enroll, fill out the request form for consideration. // Form link: https://forms.gle/hvW6rgi2eYZ9jP7C7 // This is a multidisciplinary course in which students with previous experience with analog and digital electronics create a novel hardware--based electronic musical instrument, controller, effects unit, or other device related to their interests in music and audio. Student projects may be analog, digital, or a hybrid, and should be unique in some way from devices currently in the commercial marketplace. Students present their designs and functioning physical prototypes with the class as they evolve throughout the semester for feedback. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1019 Electronic Music Performance Through discussions with guest performers, students study the conceptualization and production of live electronics performance pieces. Individual proposals for several pieces are created, followed by a final live performance project, in which live electronics are an integral part of the concept.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1019 | 2 units Class#: 11582 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 4.55 PM - 6.35 PM at EDUC 307 with Rolnick, Neil Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2609. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. ACCESS CODE REQUIRED, CONTACT THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT AT (212)998-9754 EDUCATION BUILDING 7TH FL. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1019 | 2 units Class#: 12101 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 879 with Naphtali, Dafna Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2609. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. //Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1019 | 2 units Class#: 12657 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 003 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 4.55 PM - 6.35 PM at EDUC 879 with Naphtali, Dafna Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2609. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. //Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1019 | 2 units Class#: 20741 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 004 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 4.55 PM - 6.35 PM at EDUC 879 Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2609. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. //Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1019 | 2 units Class#: 20738 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 005 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Fri 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 879 Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2609. THIS SECTION IS UNDERGRADUATES ONLY! (GRADS SHOULD CHOOSE ANOTHER SECTION) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors. //Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. // Non-majors interested in this course may fill out this request form if interested. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1022 Rcdg Tech for Non Majors Introduction to the physical aspects of sound, psychoacoustics, basic electricity, principles and practice of magnetic recording and an overview of the recording studio, including an introduction to multi-track recording techniques. Students perform various duties just as they would in a professional recording session with live musicians in the recording studio. Open to students without previous experience in recording technology.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1022 | 3 units Class#: 11621 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue,Thu 12.30 PM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 878 with Filadelfo, Gary Notes: This course is open to nonmajors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1022 | 3 units Class#: 11770 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Fri 7.55 PM - 10.25 PM at EDUC 878 with Griffin, J Chris Notes: This course is open to nonmajors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1037 Elect Music Synthesis: Fundamental Techn This course focuses on electronic music synthesizer techniques. Concepts in the synthesis of music, including generation of sound, voltage control, and treatment of sound and tape techniques. Included is a short synopsis of the history and literature of analog electronic music. Students complete laboratory tasks and compositions on vintage synthesizer modules and create one or more final projects that demonstrate(s) the application of these concepts.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1037 | 3 units Class#: 11626 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 4.55 PM - 7.40 PM at EDUC 610 with Beyer, Thomas Notes: MEETS WITH MPATE-UE 137. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. // Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1037 | 3 units Class#: 12711 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 4.55 PM - 7.40 PM at EDUC 610 with Beyer, Thomas Notes: MEETS WITH MPATE-UE 137. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. // Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration. https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1047 Comp Music Synthesis: Fundamental Techniques Introduction for teachers, composers, and performers to explore potentials of computer music synthesis. Basic concepts of music synthesis presented through the use of a microcomputer, keyboard, and appropriate software. System may be used as a real-time performance instrument or as a studio composition instrument. Educators may explore potentials for classroom application.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1047 | 3 units Class#: 11629 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 877 with Rokhsar, Adam Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1047 | 3 units Class#: 12509 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 8.35 PM - 10.15 PM at EDUC 877 with Rokhsar, Adam Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1070 Software Music Production Analytical and theoretical concepts required grasping the aesthetic development of electronic and computer music compositions. The course emphasizes analysis and historical understanding of techniques of production and compositional ideas.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1070 | 3 units Class#: 12652 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Blended (Online & In-Person) Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 6.20 PM - 8.50 PM at EDUC 778 with Losada, Juan Notes: Priority given to Music Technology Majors and MPAP majors. // Non-majors may request to take this course by filling out the form at https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. //The "Software Music Production" (MPATE-UE 1070) course will meet In-Person on the following dates: Tuesdays, Sept 13, Oct 4, Nov 1, Nov 29 and Dec 13 at Room 778. The class will meet remotely (online) for the rest of the course dates. Prof. Losada will inform the enrolled students of the zoom link(s) for the online meetings in advance." Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1135 Mixing in the Digital Audio Workstation This course explores the art and craft of mixing records, with special attention to “mixing in the box” (via a digital audio workstation). Focus on methodology and technique, with particular emphasis on establishing balances, using such tools as compression and automation to enhance dynamics and develop unique coloration. Examines intersection of technology, budgets, and the marketplace. Students execute their own mixes, with guidance and critique from the instructor. Basic level of DAW proficiency required.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1135 | 3 units Class#: 12644 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 12.30 PM - 2.40 PM at EDUC 618 with Killen, Kevin Notes: This course requires approval and a permission code to enroll. //Fill out this request form if interested. Form link: https://forms.gle/wsEZwLvjYEgpW7LJ8 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology, Songwriting, Composition, and Film Scoring Majors. // Note #2: Undergraduate Music Tech students may take this as a Guided Specialization. Graduate Music Tech students may take this as a this course as an Elective. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1135 | 3 units Class#: 12713 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 3.30 PM - 5.40 PM at EDUC 618 with Killen, Kevin Notes: This course requires approval and a permission code to enroll. //Fill out this request form if interested. Form link: https://forms.gle/wsEZwLvjYEgpW7LJ8 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology, Songwriting, Composition, and Film Scoring Majors. // Note #2: Undergraduate Music Tech students may take this as a Guided Specialization. Graduate Music Tech students may take this as a this course as an Elective. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1227 Aesthetics of Recording A critical listening study of acoustic music recordings that develops the student's ability to define and evaluate aesthetic elements of recorded music. Students explore recorded music attributes including dynamic range, stereo imaging, perceived room acoustics, the use of reverb and equalization, naturalness, and the listening perspectives.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1227 | 2 units Class#: 11692 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 618 with Wojcik, Leszek Notes: MEETS WITH MPATE-GE 2627. This course is open to Music Technology Majors. Music majors interested in this course may fill out the nonmajor request form for consideration: https://forms.gle/Mk3E9XQQim6puoP58 // Please note, priority will be given to Music Technology Majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. //Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Course location: Dolan Control Room Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1801 Fundamentals of Music Technology A general introduction to the fundamental concepts of music technology, including: MIDI and sequencing, the basics of digital audio, sound recording, mixing and sound synthesis,. The course will also briefly overview advanced topics and applications in the field.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1801 | 2 units Class#: 11728 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 2.00 PM - 3.40 PM at EDUC 176 with Geluso, Paul Notes: This particular section of the course is open to Music Technology Majors ONLY. Music majors (Compositions/Songwriting/Screen Scoring) should choose Section 3 that is exclusively reserved for those students where they can self-enroll in. Other Music majors interested in the course must pick Section 2 and fill out the nonmajor course request form (See Section 2 for the form link.) // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1801 | 2 units Class#: 12317 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 8.00 AM - 9.40 AM at EDUC 878 Notes: Section 2 is open for Music majors (EXCEPT "Composition/Songwriting/Screen Scoring" who should choose Section 3 where they can self-enroll in) and Non-majors. This section 2 is open for self-enroll for the above-mentioned non-majors. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1801 | 2 units Class#: 12739 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 003 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Blended (Online & In-Person) Course Location: Washington Square Component: Lecture
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 6.45 PM - 8.25 PM at EDUC 878 with Mueller, Charles Notes: Section 3 is EXCLUSIVELY RESERVED for Music Majors (Composition/Songwriting/Film Scoring). If you are Music major other than the above-mentioned or Non-major, you must pick Section 2 where you can fill out the request form (link is available at Section 2 of this course.) // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1810 Midi for Non-Majors An introduction to MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) with an emphasis on sequencing, production and arranging techniques. Open to students without previous experience in music technology.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1810 | 3 units Class#: 11729 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 7.55 PM - 10.40 PM at EDUC 876 Notes: This course is open to nonmajors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. COURSE ROOM LOCATION STUDIO F. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1817 Analog Electronics An introduction to Analog Electronic theory including solid-state devices. Ohm’s Law & related measurement techniques will be explored. Students must enroll in a Lab section to apply hands-on experience in basic circuit design & measurement.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1817 | 3 units Class#: 12191 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 2.00 PM - 4.30 PM at EDUC 879 with Litt, Steven Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. // Pre-req: Fundamentals of Music Tech (MPATE-UE 1801) Co-req: Analog Electronics Lab (MPATE-UE 1827) Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1818 Digital Electronics An introduction to Digital Electronics, including binary systems & logic. Students must enroll in a Lab section to apply hands-on experience in simple computer programming techniques, digital processing applied to music with specific relevance to computer music synthesis & MIDI.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1818 | 3 units Class#: 11730 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Studio
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 879 with Litt, Steven Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. // Pre-req: Analog Electronics (MPATE-UE 1817) Co-req: Digital Electronics Lab (MPATE-UE 1828) Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1820 Internship in Music Technology Assignment to studios and/or corporations for on-the-job training.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022
MPATE-UE 1820 | 1 - 6 units Class#: 11731 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Requires Department Consent Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: Online Course Location: Washington Square Component: Field Instruction/Field Superv
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 at ONLI with Barganier, Erich Notes: Course Repeatable for Credit. Permission required. Please contact our Internship Coordinator, Erich Barganier to request permission. // Pre-req: Digital Recording Technology (MPATE-UE 1003) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1827 Analog Electronics Lab Hands-on lab accompanying Analog Electronics. Lab sessions will contain hands-on experience with analog audio circuitry. The course culminates with a student developed final project.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022
MPATE-UE 1827 | 1 units Class#: 12258 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 4.55 PM - 7.40 PM at EDUC 877 with Kleback, Mark Notes: Co-req with Analog Electronics (MPATE-UE 1817) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1827 | 1 units Class#: 12395 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 8.00 AM - 10.45 AM at EDUC 877 with Litt, Steven Notes: Co-req with Analog Electronics (MPATE-UE 1817) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore
MPATE-UE 1827 | 1 units Class#: 20739 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 003 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 4.55 PM - 7.40 PM at EDUC 877 with Kleback, Mark Notes: Co-req with Analog Electronics (MPATE-UE 1817) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore
MPATE-UE 1827 | 1 units Class#: 20740 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 004 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Wed 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 877 Notes: Co-req with Analog Electronics (MPATE-UE 1817) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore
MPATE-UE 1827 | 1 units Class#: 12873 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 005 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Fri 8.00 AM - 10.45 AM at EDUC 877 with Litt, Steven Notes: Co-req with Analog Electronics (MPATE-UE 1817) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore
MPATE-UE 1827 | 1 units Class#: 12874 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 006 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Fri 2.00 PM - 4.45 PM at EDUC 877 with Kleback, Mark Notes: Co-req with Analog Electronics (MPATE-UE 1817) // This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1828 Digital Electronics Lab Hands-on lab accompanying Digital Electronics. Lab sessions will contain hands-on experience with logic circuits & microcontrollers. The course culminates with a student developed final project.
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1828 | 1 units Class#: 11732 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 001 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Thu 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 877 with Litt, Steven Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. //Pre-Requisite: MPATE-UE 1801 Co-Requisite: MPATE-UE.1818 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore MPATE-UE 1828 | 1 units Class#: 11814 Session: 1 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Section: 002 Class Status: Open Grading: Ugrd Steinhardt Graded Instruction Mode: In-Person Course Location: Washington Square Component: Laboratory
09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 11.00 AM - 1.45 PM at EDUC 877 with Litt, Steven Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. //Pre-Requisite: MPATE-UE 1801 Co-Requisite: MPATE-UE.1818 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore
MPATE-UE 1828 | 1 units 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Mon 2.00 PM - 4.45 PM at EDUC 877 with Litt, Steven Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. //Pre-Requisite: MPATE-UE 1801 Co-Requisite: MPATE-UE.1818 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore
MPATE-UE 1828 | 1 units 09/01/2022 - 12/14/2022 Tue 2.00 PM - 4.45 PM at EDUC 877 Notes: This course is open to Music Technology Majors only. //Pre-Requisite: MPATE-UE 1801 Co-Requisite: MPATE-UE.1818 // Registered students will be granted access to reserve Music Technology studio time for coursework. Reservation instructions will be made available on or prior to the first day of class. Visit the Bookstore
MPATE-UE 1900 Music Technology Undergraduate Capstone Project This course serves as the capstone project class & will provide Seniors guidance & tools to complete an original project of their choice. Students will work with the instructor to define a project, research methods, & work plan. The class will be a combination of group & individual meetings. The experience culminates in a written document & a presentation to peers and faculty
School: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development - Undergraduate Term:Fall 2022 MPATE-UE 1900 | 0 - 3 units