Re: OT: Electronic Music Degrees?

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On 01/11/2011 05:56 PM, Josh Lawrence wrote:
minimal background:  I went to college when I was 18, and in my youth
and stupidity, wasted the opportunity.  I went to work in the IT field
and have done reasonably well, but the 8 - 5 corporate grind is
destroying my soul.  I'm now 35 and have a family.

is there such a thing as electronic music-related degrees (undergrad)
in the US?  or, are there composition degrees that primarily focus on
electronic methods?  I'm considering going back to school, and I would
like to investigate this possibility, if it exists.

sorry for the off-topic post.

thanks,

Josh

UC San Diego's undergrad Music BA offers a Technology emphasis which I am currently doing. This emphasis requires 3 courses: 1) Musical Acoustics which I took with Miller Puckette (yes, the creator of PureData!), 2) Computer Music I which is a course on how to use PureData (I made a synthesizer for my final project, very fun class sometimes taught by Miller as well), and 3) Musical Psychoacoustics, which was taught by a very strange person (I learned nothing from this class).

Students may also optionally continue with Computer Music II, Mixing and Editing (which focuses on electro-acoustic stuff), a series on studio techniques, and some other courses.

I learned a good deal from those first two courses. Totally worth my time in college. The professors I had were brilliant minds. UCSD is also well known for it's Graduate Studies in Music which offers a degree in Computer Music.

Hope this helps you.

-Kris
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