School of Music
Music Technology
Music Technology at Ball State University is an undergraduate music degree program featuring classes on acoustics, studio maintenance, computer music, multi-track digital recording, and composition. This degree program encompasses aspects of audio production, sound design and music creation. In addition, as a music major, you will be required to take traditional classes covering music theory, history, arranging and performance.

There are many options for students to participate in a Minor Area that enhances their education. Minor studies include applied physics, computer science and digital media. This multi-disciplinary curriculum grants students many employment choices upon graduation.

Students are encouraged to participate in immersive learning and emerging media projects where they will work alongside students from other colleges within the university and many professionals in the outside community.

Visit the Music Technology website (www.bsu.edu/musictech) for more information.

Graduate students wishing to emphasize technology must be admitted into 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.
Music Technology Studio One
Music Technology Studio One

Program Links
Program Director
Rick DiGiallonardo
Associate Professor
MI 212
Phone: (765) 285-5537
Fax: (765) 285-5401