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The following was copied from the [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/7105.htm course requirements] listed in the [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/7094.htm music section] of the [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/ Stanford Bulletin], Fall 2009:
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The information below was copied from the [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/7105.htm course requirements] listed in the [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/7094.htm music section] of the [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/ Stanford Bulletin], Fall 2009.  For latest information, see [http://exploredegrees.stanford.edu/schoolofhumanitiesandsciences/music/#masterstext].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 5 August 2014

MA/MST Course Requirements

The information below was copied from the course requirements listed in the music section of the Stanford Bulletin, Fall 2009. For latest information, see [1].

MUSIC 154 3 units Composition and Performance of Instrumental Music with Electronics
MUSIC 192A 3 units Foundations of Sound-Recording Technology
MUSIC 192B 3 units Advanced Sound-Recording Technology
MUSIC 220A 4 units Fundamentals of Computer-Generated Sound
MUSIC 220B 4 units Compositional Algorithms, Psychoacoustics, and Spatial Processing
MUSIC 220C 4 units Research Seminar in Computer-Generated Music
MUSIC 250A 4 units Human-Computer Interface Theory and Practice
MUSIC 320 4 units Introduction to Digital Audio Signal Processing
MUSIC 420 3 units Signal Processing Models in Musical Acoustics
MUSIC 421 3 units Audio Applications of the Fast Fourier Transform

The above courses comprise 35 of the 45 required units. Therefore, 10 units are available for electives. A further requirement is that at least 6 elective units be graduate level courses.

Required Courses by Quarter and CCRMA Electives to Consider

Fall Quarter

MUSIC 192A 3 units Foundations of Sound-Recording Technology
MUSIC 220A 4 units Fundamentals of Computer-Generated Sound
MUSIC 250A 4 units Human-Computer Interface Theory and Practice
MUSIC 320 4 units Introduction to Digital Audio Signal Processing

Fall Quarter CCRMA Electives to Consider

MUSIC 319 1 unit Research Seminar on Computational Models of Sound Perception, Th 11-12:30, Knoll 315
MUSIC 423 1 unit Signal Processing Research Seminar, Fridays 3:15-5pm, Knoll 315 (Seminar Room)

There is no room for full course electives in a standard 15-unit quarter, but here are some courses to consider proposing a substitution for with your advisor (e.g., if you have already had the material covered in one of the required courses):

MUSIC 256A 1-4 units Software Design and Implementation for Computer Music
CS 106B 3-5 units Programming Abstractions
EE 263 3 units Introduction to Linear Dynamical Systems

Winter Quarter

MUSIC 192B 3 units Advanced Sound-Recording Technology
MUSIC 220B 4 units Compositional Algorithms, Psychoacoustics, and Spatial Processing
MUSIC 420 3 units Signal Processing Models in Musical Acoustics

Winter Quarter CCRMA Electives to Consider

There are 5 units available in a standard 15-unit load. Note that you can free up more elective units by charting a non-DSP depth track with your advisor. The list of electives below is not exhaustive. Please feel free to add your own choices for others to consider! See the [#Links] section below for pointers to all available courses.

MUSIC 150 3 units Musical Acoustics
MUSIC 250B 4 units Human-Computer Interface Theory and Practice
MUSIC 251 1-5 units Psychophysics and Music Cognition
MUSIC 253 1-4 units Musical Information: An Introduction
MUSIC 256B 1-4 units Mobile Music
MUSIC 318 1-5 units Advanced Acoustics Seminar
MUSIC 319 1 unit Research Seminar on Computational Models of Sound Perception, Th 11-12:30, Knoll 315
MUSIC 420 1 unit 4th unit for independent project work
MUSIC 422 4 units Perceptual Audio Coding
MUSIC 423 1-4 units Signal Processing Research Seminar

Spring Quarter

MUSIC 154 3 units Composition and Performance of Instrumental Music with Electronics
MUSIC 220C 4 units Research Seminar in Computer-Generated Music
MUSIC 421 3 units Audio Applications of the Fast Fourier Transform

Spring Quarter CCRMA Electives to Consider

There are 5 units available in a standard 15-unit load. Not included here are courses which are continuations of winter courses, as well as many other possibilities. Again, see the [#Links] section below for a comprehensive list (and watch your email for new course announcements!).

MUSIC 128 1-5 units Composing, Coding, and Performance for Laptop Orchestra
MUSIC 151 4 units Psychophysics and cognitive psychology of music
MUSIC 223 1-4 units Composition for Electronic Musicians
MUSIC 254 1-4 units Applications of Musical Information: Query, Analysis, and Style Simulation
MUSIC 319 1-3 units Research Seminar on Computational Models of Sound Perception, Th 11-12:30, Knoll 315
MUSIC 421 1 unit 4th unit for independent project work
MUSIC 423 1-4 units Signal Processing Research Seminar
MUSIC 424 4 units Signal Processing for Digital Audio Effects

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