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Best Music Technology Schools?

Hey everyone! I'm a junior looking to study music technology in college. Can any of you recommend schools with the best music technology programs? I'm open to schools all around the US. Thanks for your help!

9 months ago

Hey there! It's fantastic that you have a clear focus on music technology for your college education. I'll provide you with a list of well-regarded music technology programs at various colleges and universities across the US. Of course, keep in mind that you should research each school further to see which one is the best fit for your specific needs, interests, and goals.

1. Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA): Berklee offers a major in Electronic Production and Design, which provides a strong foundation in music technology with courses in sound design, electronic music composition, and more.

2. New York University (New York, NY): NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development offers a Bachelor of Music in Music Technology, focusing on areas like audio engineering, computer music programming, and interactive applications.

3. University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA): USC Thornton School of Music offers a Music Production program where you can learn about topics such as audio engineering, digital signal processing, and music synthesis.

4. Georgia Tech (Atlanta, GA): The school's Music Technology program offers bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees, with courses in electronic music, computer music, and audio signal processing.

5. University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI): U-M's Performing Arts Technology program offers bachelor's and master's degrees, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and courses in electronic music, music production, and audio engineering.

6. Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA): CMU's Integrative Design, Arts, and Technology (IDeATe) program offers a minor and undergraduate concentration in Sound Design, focusing on areas such as music technology, composing, and audio production.

7. California Institute of the Arts (Valencia, CA): CalArts offers a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Music Technology that includes coursework in electronic music, interactive performance systems, and audio engineering.

These are just seven examples of excellent music technology programs in the US, but there are many more options out there. As you're researching and applying to schools, don't forget to consider factors like location, campus vibe, and financial aid offerings in addition to the quality of the music technology program. Best of luck in finding the perfect fit for you!

9 months ago

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