Programs
Students are exposed to a large variety of interdisciplinary areas which include composition, recording arts, research in audio, digital signal processing, psychoacoustics, human-computer interaction, musicla controller design and implementation, music analysis, and musicology. Our state-of-the-art electro-acoustic studio, labs, and concert halls offer students a creative environment for learning, creation and development.
All of these factors make the Tulane University Music Science & Technology Program one of the country's important centers for electronic music.
The Tulane University Music Department offers Bachelor's, Minor, and Master's degree programs in Music Science and Technology. Please contact Dr. Tae Hong Park for further information.
Undergraduate
The undergraduate program is currently directed towards a Bachelor's of Arts degree (we are, however, currently working on providing a B.S. track). The degree requirement for the program can be found at this link.
We also offer a Minor in Music Science and Technology. The requirements for the MST Minor can be found at this link.
Graduate
The graduate program is an intensive two-year program in interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies in music focusing on composition and music technology. The curriculumn centers on two years of coursework culminating to a master's thesis at the end of the second year. We encourage students from all kinds of background to apply. Successful completion of Master's program will lead to a Master's of Arts degree.
Specific degree requirements can be found at this link.