Introduction

The mission of the Music Engineering Technology program is to:

  1. Provide the highest quality education in the field of music engineering.
  2. Promote advancements in the fidelity and creativity of music recording, production and reproduction.
  3. Promote advancements in the invention, design and implementation of audio hardware and software.

The goals of the Music Engineering Technology program are to:

  1. Further enhance the program's national and international stature.
  2. Obtain teaching infrastructure and resources needed to provide contemporary education in the field of music engineering technology.
  3. Ensure that curricular offerings are current and able to educate students in new and future theory and practice.
  4. To help graduates find professional career positions.

Educational Objectives

  • Understanding the theoretical basis of sound recording, processing and reproduction.
  • Understanding the practice techniques used in sound recording, processing and reproduction.
  • Designing and implementing original audio hardware and/or software.
  • Understanding the principles of computer science (Bachelor of Music) or electrical engineering (Bachelor of Science).

The Music Engineering Technology curriculum is designed for musicians interested in pursuing a career in music recording, audio hardware and software design, and related professions in the audio, audio-video, multimedia, and internet industries. The program is interdisciplinary in nature; it includes courses in music, music engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, and mathematics. This program includes a minor in Electrical Engineering or a double major in Computer Science. Freshman students are expected to enroll in calculus, which carries a prerequisite of Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry. Prospective students are expected to have a strong background in music performance and in mathematics.

Curriculum Requirements with Computer Engineering Minor

General Education Requirements
Written Communication Skills:
WRS 105First-Year Writing I3
WRS 106First-Year Writing II3
or ENG 106 Writing About Literature and Culture
Quantitative Skills:
MTH 161Calculus I 34
Areas of Knowledge:
Arts & Humanities Cognate (9 credits) (fulfilled through the major)
People & Society Cognate9
STEM Cognate (9 credits) (fulfilled through the Computer Engineering minor)
Additional Requirements
UMX 100The University of Miami Experience0
Advanced Writing and Communication Skills (3 courses) See details below.
Experiential Music Curriculum Core Courses MUE 1
MUE 13Music Engineering Forum (8 semesters)8
MXX XX1 (Level 1)Principal Instrument Lesson & Studio Class (semesters 1-4, 2 credit hours)8
MXX XX3 (Level 3)Principal Instrument Lesson & Studio Class (semesters 5-6, 2 credit hours)4
MTC 140Experiential Musicianship I3
or MSJ 140 Experiential Musicianship I
or MDE 140 Experiential Musicianship I
MTC 141Experiential Musicianship II3
or MSJ 141 Experiential Musicianship II
or MDE 141 Experiential Musicianship II
MTC 240Experiential Musicianship III3
or MSJ 240 Experiential Musicianship III
or MDE 240 Experiential Musicianship III
MTC 241Experiential Musicianship IV3
or MSJ 241 Experiential Musicianship IV
or MDE 241 Experiential Musicianship IV
MTC 107Skills Lab I (co-requisite MTC 140/MSJ 140/MDE 140)1
or MSJ 107 Skills Lab I
or MDE 107 Skills Lab I
MTC 108Skills Lab II (co-requisite MTC 141/MSJ 141/MDE 141)1
or MSJ 108 Skills Lab II
or MDE 108 Skills Lab II
MTC 207Skills Lab III (co-requisite MTC 240/MSJ 240/MDE 240)1
or MSJ 207 Skills Lab III
or MDE 207 Skills Lab III: American Song Traditions
MTC 208Skills Lab IV (co-requisite MTC 241/MSJ 241/MDE 241)1
or MSJ 208 Skills Lab IV
or MDE 208 Skills Lab IV: American Song Traditions
MKP 140Keyboard Studies I (MSJ 103 if enrolled in MSJ theory)1
MKP 141Keyboard Studies II (MSJ 104 if enrolled in MSJ theory)1
MCY 140Experiencing Music3
MCY 141European Musical Traditions (AWC)3
MUE 251Electronic Production Techniques3
MIN 310Music Business and Entrepreneurship for Musicians3
Ensembles (semesters 1-6, 1 credit hour)6
Courses in the MUE Major
MUE 160Audio Recording Workshop3
MUE 161Audio Mixing Workshop3
MUE 220Introduction to Music Recording3
MUE 401Audio Electronics3
MUE 410Music Engineering Capstone Project (AWC)3
MUE 436Audio for Visual and Interactive Media (AWC)3
MUE 501Transducer Theory3
MUE 502Digital Audio Theory3
MUE 503Audio Software Development I3
Select two of the following Advanced Music Engineering Electives:6
Acoustics
Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services)
Internship in Music Engineering (maximum of 3 credits total)
Audio Software Development II (maximum of 3 credits total)
Current Trends in Music Engineering I
Current Trends in Music Engineering II
Current Trends in Music Engineering III
Computational Psychoacoustics
Current Trends in Music Engineering IV
Timbral Ear Training
Post Production Sound Editing and Design
ECE 201Electrical Circuit Theory3
ECE 203Electrical Circuits Laboratory1
PHY 221University Physics I3
MTH 162Calculus II4
Courses in the Computer Engineering Minor
ECE 118Introduction to Programming3
ECE 211Logic Design3
ECE 212Processors: Hardware, Software, and Interfacing3
ECE 218Data Structures3
Elective in Computer Engineering3
Elective in Computer Engineering3
Total Credit Hours137
1

 EMC core courses require a grade of “C” or higher. Lessons require a grade of "B- or higher.

2

Only 1 credit of MUE 460 Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services) per semester may count toward degree requirements. MUE 460 must be taken a minimum of 3 times to satisfy the Advanced MUE elective requirement, and may not be taken more than 3 times during the plan of study.

3

MTH 161 Calculus I must be successfully completed before starting the fifth semester of study (by the end of the sophomore year). Exceptions by departmental consent only.

*

A minimum 2.7 TGPA is required to remain in the Music Engineering Technology program.

**

A minimum 2.0 TGPA is required in all Engineering courses taken.

Curriculum Requirements with Electrical Engineering Minor

General Education Requirements
Written Communication Skills:
WRS 105First-Year Writing I3
WRS 106First-Year Writing II3
Quantitative Skills:
MTH 161Calculus I 34
Areas of Knowledge:
Arts & Humanities Cognate (9 credits) (fulfilled through the major)
People & Society Cognate9
STEM Cognate (9 credits) (fulfilled through the Electrical Engineering minor)
UMX 100The University of Miami Experience0
Advanced Writing and Communication Skills (3 courses) See details below.
Experiential Music Curriculum Core Courses MUE 1
MUE 13Music Engineering Forum (8 semesters)8
MXX XX1 (Level 1)Principal Instrument Lesson & Studio Class (semesters 1-4, 2 credit hours)8
MXX XX3 (Level 3)Principal Instrument Lesson & Studio Class (semesters 5-6, 2 credit hours)4
MTC/MSJ/MDE 140Experiential Musicianship I3
MTC/MSJ/MDE 141Experiential Musicianship II3
MTC/MSJ/MDE 240Experiential Musicianship III3
MTC/MSJ/MDE 241Experiential Musicianship IV3
MTC/MSJ/MDE 107Skills Lab I (co-requisite MTC 140/MSJ 140/MDE 140)1
MTC/MSJ/MDE 108Skills Lab II (co-requisite MTC 141/MSJ 141/MDE 141)1
MTC/MSJ/MDE 207Skills Lab III (co-requisite MTC 240/MSJ 240/MDE 240)1
MTC/MSJ/MDE 208Skills Lab IV (co-requisite MTC 241/MSJ 241/MDE 241)1
MKP 140Keyboard Studies I (MSJ 103 if enrolled in MSJ theory)1
MKP 141Keyboard Studies II (MSJ 104 if enrolled in MSJ theory)1
MCY 140Experiencing Music3
MCY 141European Musical Traditions (AWC)3
MUE 251Electronic Production Techniques3
MIN 310Music Business and Entrepreneurship for Musicians3
Ensembles (semesters 1-6, 1 credit hour)6
Courses in the MUE Major
MUE 160Audio Recording Workshop3
MUE 220Introduction to Music Recording3
MUE 161Audio Mixing Workshop3
MUE 401Audio Electronics (AWC)3
MUE 436Audio for Visual and Interactive Media3
MUE 502Digital Audio Theory3
MUE 503Audio Software Development I3
MUE 501Transducer Theory3
MUE 410Music Engineering Capstone Project (AWC)3
Select two of the following Advanced Music Engineering Electives:6
Acoustics
Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services) (maximum of 3 credits total) 2
Internship in Music Engineering (maximum of 3 credits total)
Audio Software Development II
Current Trends in Music Engineering I
Current Trends in Music Engineering II
Current Trends in Music Engineering III
Computational Psychoacoustics
Current Trends in Music Engineering IV
Timbral Ear Training
Post Production Sound Editing and Design
ECE 118Introduction to Programming3
ECE 218Data Structures3
MTH 162Calculus II 34
PHY 221University Physics I3
Courses in the Electrical Engineering Minor
ECE 201Electrical Circuit Theory3
ECE 202Electronics I3
ECE 203Electrical Circuits Laboratory1
Elective in Electrical Engineering3
Elective in Electrical Engineering3
Elective in Electrical Engineering3
Total Credit Hours137
1

EMC core courses require a grade of “C” or higher.  Lessons require a grade of "B-" or higher.

2

Only 1 credit of MUE 460 Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services) per semester may count toward degree requirements. MUE 460 must be taken a minimum of 3 times to satisfy the Advanced MUE elective requirement, and may not be taken more than 3 times during the plan of study.

3

MTH 161 Calculus I must be successfully completed before starting the fifth semester of study (by the end of the sophomore year). Exceptions by departmental consent only.

*

A minimum 2.7 TGPA is required to remain in the Music Engineering Technology program.

**

A minimum 2.0 TGPA is required in all Engineering courses taken.

Advanced Writing and Communication Skills

Courses

All students are required to successfully complete 3 Advanced Writing and Communication Skills (AWC) courses. Student degree requirements will include courses that meet the desired communication outcomes in evaluated and revised writing, speaking, stage presence, and audience engagement.

All music students will successfully complete:

  1. MCY 141 Musical Trends and Traditions, which will include substantial evaluated and revised writing components.

  2. MUE 410 Music Engineering Capstone Projectwhich will include evaluated communication skills in attracting an audience, engaging an audience during performance, and preparing program notes or similar media as appropriate to the medium/venue.

  3. MUE 401 Audio ElectronicsAudio Electronics, which will include discipline specific communication skills.

Assessment

There will be at least 2 specific assessments in each Advanced Communications Skills course for communications or writing equivalent to 4000 words, evaluated and revised.

Plan of Study with Minor in Computer Engineering

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredit Hours
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 140, MSJ 140,
Experiential Musicianship I
or Experiential Musicianship I
or Experiential Musicianship I
3
MTC 107, MSJ 107,
Skills Lab I
or Skills Lab I
or Skills Lab I
1
MKP 140 or MSJ 103 Keyboard Studies I
or Jazz Piano I
1
Ensemble 1
MUE 220 Introduction to Music Recording 3
WRS 105 First-Year Writing I 3
MTH 161 Calculus I 3 4
UMX 100 The University of Miami Experience 0
 Credit Hours19
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 141, MSJ 141,
Experiential Musicianship II
or Experiential Musicianship II
or Experiential Musicianship II
3
MTC 108, MSJ 108,
Skills Lab II
or Skills Lab II
or Skills Lab II
1
MKP 141 or MSJ 104 Keyboard Studies II
or Jazz Piano II
1
Ensemble 1
MUE 160 Audio Recording Workshop 3
MTH 162 Calculus II 4
WRS 106 or ENG 106 First-Year Writing II
or Writing About Literature and Culture
3
 Credit Hours19
Year Two
Fall
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 240, MSJ 240,
Experiential Musicianship III
or Experiential Musicianship III
or Experiential Musicianship III
3
MTC 207, MSJ 207,
Skills Lab III
or Skills Lab III
or Skills Lab III: American Song Traditions
1
Ensemble 1
ECE 118 Introduction to Programming 3
ECE 201 Electrical Circuit Theory 3
PHY 221 University Physics I 3
 Credit Hours17
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 241, MSJ 241,
Experiential Musicianship IV
or Experiential Musicianship IV
or Experiential Musicianship IV
3
MTC 208, MSJ 208,
Skills Lab IV
or Skills Lab IV
or Skills Lab IV: American Song Traditions
1
Ensemble 1
MUE 161 Audio Mixing Workshop 3
ECE 218 Data Structures 3
MUE 401 Audio Electronics 3
ECE 203 Electrical Circuits Laboratory 1
 Credit Hours18
Year Three
Fall
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MCY 140 Experiencing Music 3
Ensemble 1
MUE 502 Digital Audio Theory 3
ECE 211 Logic Design 3
MUE 251 Electronic Production Techniques 3
 Credit Hours16
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MCY 141 European Musical Traditions 3
Ensemble 1
MUE 436 Audio for Visual and Interactive Media 3
MUE 503 Audio Software Development I 3
Computer Engineering Minor Elective (1 of 2) 1 3
 Credit Hours16
Year Four
Fall
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
MIN 310 Music Business and Entrepreneurship for Musicians 3
Advanced Music Engineering Elective(see list below) 3
Computer Engineering Minor Elective (2 of 2) 1 3
People & Society Cognate (1 of 3) 3
People & Society Cognate (2 of 3) 3
 Credit Hours16
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
MUE 410 Music Engineering Capstone Project 3
MUE 501 Transducer Theory 3
ECE 212 Processors: Hardware, Software, and Interfacing 3
People & Society Cognate (3 of 3) 3
Advanced Music Engineering Elective(see list below) 3
 Credit Hours16
 Total Credit Hours137
Advanced Music Engineering Electives
Acoustics
Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services) 2
Internship in Music Engineering
Audio Software Development II
Current Trends in Music Engineering I
Current Trends in Music Engineering II
Current Trends in Music Engineering III
Computational Psychoacoustics
Current Trends in Music Engineering IV
Timbral Ear Training
Post Production Sound Editing and Design
1

Computer Engineering Minor electives can be found on the Academic Bulletin: Minor in Computer Engineering page.

2

Only 1 credit of MUE 460 Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services) per semester may count toward degree requirements. MUE 460 must be taken a minimum of 3 times to satisfy the Advanced MUE elective requirement, and may not be taken more than 3 times during the plan of study.

3

MTH 161 Calculus I must be successfully completed before the end of the 4th semester of study.

Plan of Study with Minor in Electrical Engineering

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredit Hours
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 140, MSJ 140,
Experiential Musicianship I
or Experiential Musicianship I
or Experiential Musicianship I
3
MTC 107, MSJ 107,
Skills Lab I
or Skills Lab I
or Skills Lab I
1
MKP 140 or MSJ 103 Keyboard Studies I
or Jazz Piano I
1
Ensemble 1
MTH 161 Calculus I 3 4
MUE 220 Introduction to Music Recording 3
WRS 105 First-Year Writing I 3
UMX 100 The University of Miami Experience 0
 Credit Hours19
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 141, MSJ 141,
Experiential Musicianship II
or Experiential Musicianship II
or Experiential Musicianship II
3
MTC 108, MSJ 108,
Skills Lab II
or Skills Lab II
or Skills Lab II
1
MKP 141 or MSJ 104 Keyboard Studies II
or Jazz Piano II
1
Ensemble 1
MUE 160 Audio Recording Workshop 3
MTH 162 Calculus II 4
WRS 106 or ENG 106 First-Year Writing II
or Writing About Literature and Culture
3
 Credit Hours19
Year Two
Fall
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 240, MSJ 240,
Experiential Musicianship III
or Experiential Musicianship III
or Experiential Musicianship III
3
MTC 207, MSJ 207,
Skills Lab III
or Skills Lab III
or Skills Lab III: American Song Traditions
1
Ensemble 1
ECE 201 Electrical Circuit Theory 3
ECE 118 Introduction to Programming 3
PHY 221 University Physics I 3
 Credit Hours17
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MTC 241, MSJ 241,
Experiential Musicianship IV
or Experiential Musicianship IV
or Experiential Musicianship IV
3
MTC 208, MSJ 208,
Skills Lab IV
or Skills Lab IV
or Skills Lab IV: American Song Traditions
1
Ensemble 1
MUE 161 Audio Mixing Workshop 3
ECE 203 Electrical Circuits Laboratory 1
MUE 401 Audio Electronics 3
Electrical Engineering Elective (1 of 3) 1 3
 Credit Hours18
Year Three
Fall
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MCY 140 Experiencing Music 3
Ensemble 1
ECE 218 Data Structures 3
MUE 251 Electronic Production Techniques 3
MUE 502 Digital Audio Theory 3
 Credit Hours16
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
Principal Instrument/ Voice Lesson & Studio Class 2
MCY 141 European Musical Traditions 3
Ensemble 1
ECE 202 Electronics I 3
MUE 436 Audio for Visual and Interactive Media 3
MUE 503 Audio Software Development I 3
 Credit Hours16
Year Four
Fall
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
MIN 310 Music Business and Entrepreneurship for Musicians 3
Advanced Music Engineering Elective (1 of 2)(see list below) 3
Electrical Engineering Minor Elective (2 of 3) 1 3
People & Society Cognate (1 of 3) 3
People & Society Cognate (2 of 3) 3
 Credit Hours16
Spring
MUE 13 Music Engineering Forum 1
MUE 410 Music Engineering Capstone Project 3
MUE 501 Transducer Theory 3
Advanced Music Engineering Elective (2 of 2)(see list below) 3
Electrical Engineering Minor Elective (3 of 3) 1 3
People & Society Cognate (3 of 3) 3
 Credit Hours16
 Total Credit Hours137
Advanced Music Engineering Electives
Acoustics
Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services) 2
Internship in Music Engineering
Audio Software Development II
Current Trends in Music Engineering I
Current Trends in Music Engineering II
Current Trends in Music Engineering III
Computational Psychoacoustics
Current Trends in Music Engineering IV
Timbral Ear Training
Post Production Sound Editing and Design
 
1

Electrical Engineering Minor electives can be found on the Academic Bulletin: Minor in Electrical Engineering page.

2

Only 1 credit of MUE 460 Recital Recording and Sound Reinforcement (Recording Services) per semester may count toward degree requirements. MUE 460 must be taken a minimum of 3 times to satisfy the Advanced MUE elective requirement, and may not be taken more than 3 times during the plan of study.

3

MTH 161 Calculus I must be successfully completed before the end of the 4th semester of study.

Mission

The mission of the Music Engineering Technology program is to:

  • Provide the highest quality education in the field of music engineering.
  • Promote advancements in the fidelity and creativity of music recording, production and reproduction.
  • Promote advancements in the invention, design and implementation of audio hardware and software.

Goals

  • Understanding the theoretical basis of sound recording, processing and reproduction.
  • Understanding the practice techniques used in sound recording, processing and reproduction.
  • Designing and implementing original audio hardware and/or software.
  • Understanding the principles of computer science (Bachelor of Music) or electrical engineering (Bachelor of Science).

Student Learning Outcomes

  • Students will use problem solving skills to find a solution to a music engineering problem.
  • Students will demonstrate theoretical understanding and practical techniques utilized in sound recording, processing and reproduction.
  • Students will demonstrate understanding of electrical and computer engineering concepts and applications.