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====== Programme and Admissions ====== | ====== Programme and Admissions ====== | ||
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- | ====== Undergraduate ====== | ||
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- | The Music Technology Area offers two undergraduate **Minor** programs, as described below. Note that a student must enrol in an undergraduate **Major** program and complete a first year of studies before applying to either of these Minor programs. | ||
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- | ===== Musical Science and Technology (MST) Minor in Music Technology ===== | ||
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- | The Musical Science and Technology Minor program focuses on interdisciplinary topics in science and technology applied to music. The goal of the program is to help prepare students for commercial jobs in the audio technology sector and/or for subsequent graduate research study. The MST Minor is designed to serve students who already have a good background in the sciences and prior experience with math and computer science courses. | ||
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- | Enrollment in the MST Minor in Music Technology program is limited to students with existing scientific and/or programming backgrounds. Selection is based on previous experience in math, computer programming, | ||
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- | For more details about the program, as well as application information, | ||
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- | ===== Musical Applications of Technology (MAT) Minor in Music Technology ===== | ||
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- | The goal of the Musical Applications of Technology (MAT) is to provide instruction in practical and creative applications of technology for music purposes. This program will help prepare students for production-oriented opportunities in the creative arts. While this program can also help prepare students for the MA program in Sound Recording, interested students should visit the Sound Recording [[http:// | ||
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- | The MAT program is open to students from any discipline and has no prerequisites other than familiarity with computers. Students will be selected on the basis of their previous background or experience in music technology and/or sound recording, their computer programming skills, their expressed interest in the program, and their Cumulative Grade Point Average. | ||
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- | For more details about the program, as well as application information, | ||
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- | ===== Links ===== | ||
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- | Please visit the following pages for more information on the undergraduate programs: | ||
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- | * [[faq|Frequently Asked Questions about the Music Technology Area]] | ||
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====== Graduate ====== | ====== Graduate ====== | ||
- | The McGill University Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies offers two graduate-level degrees in Music Technology, the **Master' | + | Two graduate-level degrees in Music Technology |
===== M.A. in Music Technology ===== | ===== M.A. in Music Technology ===== | ||
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==== Programme Requirements ==== | ==== Programme Requirements ==== | ||
- | Students are required to successfully complete 15 credits of [[http:// | + | Students are required to successfully complete 15 credits of [[http:// |
==== Admission requirements ==== | ==== Admission requirements ==== | ||
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Ph.D. applicants are generally expected to have a research project in mind before applying to our program. | Ph.D. applicants are generally expected to have a research project in mind before applying to our program. | ||
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==== Programme Requirements ==== | ==== Programme Requirements ==== | ||
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==== Admission Requirements ==== | ==== Admission Requirements ==== | ||
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Apart from the general application requirements (see [[http:// | Apart from the general application requirements (see [[http:// | ||
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==== Funding Opportunities ==== | ==== Funding Opportunities ==== | ||
Prospective students should consult the [[http:// | Prospective students should consult the [[http:// | ||
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* [[faq|Frequently Asked Questions about the Music Technology Area]] | * [[faq|Frequently Asked Questions about the Music Technology Area]] | ||
* [[resources|Music Technology Area Resources and Facilities]] | * [[resources|Music Technology Area Resources and Facilities]] | ||
- | * {{mt_graduate_information_2018-19.pdf|Information for New Graduate Students in Music Technology}} | + | * {{mt_graduate_information_2020-21.pdf|Information for New Graduate Students in Music Technology}} |
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- | ====== General Information ====== | ||
- | Computer-based course work at the undergraduate | + | ====== Undergraduate ====== |
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+ | The Music Technology Area offers two undergraduate | ||
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+ | ===== Musical Science and Technology (MST) Minor in Music Technology | ||
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+ | The Musical Science and Technology Minor program focuses on interdisciplinary topics in science and technology applied to music. The goal of the program is to help prepare students for commercial jobs in the audio technology sector and/or for subsequent graduate research study. The MST Minor is designed to serve students who already have a good background in the sciences and prior experience with math and computer science courses. | ||
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+ | Enrollment in the MST Minor in Music Technology program is limited to students with existing scientific and/or programming backgrounds. Selection | ||
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+ | For more details about the program, as well as application information, | ||
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+ | ===== Musical Applications of Technology (MAT) Minor in Music Technology ===== | ||
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+ | The goal of the Musical Applications of Technology (MAT) is to provide instruction in practical and creative applications of technology for music purposes. This program will help prepare | ||
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+ | The MAT program is open to students from any discipline and has no prerequisites other than familiarity with computers. Students will be selected on the basis of their previous background or experience in music technology and/or sound recording, their computer programming skills, their expressed interest in the program, and their Cumulative Grade Point Average. | ||
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+ | For more details about the program, as well as application information, | ||
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+ | ===== Links ===== | ||
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+ | Please visit the following pages for more information on the undergraduate programs: | ||
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+ | * [[faq|Frequently Asked Questions about the Music Technology Area]] | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
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- | At the graduate level, the Linux platform is widely used, although work on the Macintosh platform is also current. |