School of Music
Music Technology
Music technology at Ball State University is an undergraduate degree program. Graduate students wishing to emphasize technology must be admitted to the composition or music theory program. Graduate composers may choose to specialize in either acoustic or electro-acoustic composition, or a combination of the two. In conjunction with the electronic art program, an intermedia (or integrated electronic art) master of arts degree is under development.

Program Overview
The undergraduate music technology curriculum has always blended science and music. Originally this blend featured a minor in applied physics/electronics, with an emphasis on analog hardware systems both in music and science. As computer music technology has evolved to a nearly ubiquitous state, minor options in computer science and Web technology have been added. The Web technology option should not be confused with a simple Web design degree. This option focuses on networked database programming and Internet programming from server-technology perspectives.

Music technology has always been viewed as an extension of composition. With its emphasis on creativity, composition guides the students into an exploratory mindset. With the constant evolution of technology, an appreciation of exploration, innovation, and discovery provides students with the necessary skills for continued success in the discipline, regardless of whether they choose to pursue composition as their primary professional activity after graduation.

Along with the composition focus comes a full complement of standard music classes and applied performance expectations. Learn more about the music technology curriculum

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Music Technology Studios
The music technology program recently moved into a new facility with 11 studios dedicated to computer music, composition, and recording technology. MORE...
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Program Director
Rick DiGiallonardo
Associate Professor
MI 212
Phone: (765) 285-5537
Fax: (765) 285-5401