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The "CCRMA MA/MST program" refers to the Music Department's Master of Arts degree in Music, Science, and Technology.  This is a one-year master's program built primarily around CCRMA courses.
 
The "CCRMA MA/MST program" refers to the Music Department's Master of Arts degree in Music, Science, and Technology.  This is a one-year master's program built primarily around CCRMA courses.
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See http://ccrma.stanford.edu/info/mst-info.html for a general description and summary of requirements.  The [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/registrar/bulletin/7105.htm specific course requirements] are 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].
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Note that there are no elective course the first quarter.  However, if you have had most of the material in any required course, you can ask your adviser to replace that course with one better suited to your educational background and goals.
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The default depth track in the MA/MST program is music/audio signal processing.  Alternative depth tracks can be worked out with your program adviser.

Revision as of 12:22, 13 September 2009


The "CCRMA MA/MST program" refers to the Music Department's Master of Arts degree in Music, Science, and Technology. This is a one-year master's program built primarily around CCRMA courses.

See http://ccrma.stanford.edu/info/mst-info.html for a general description and summary of requirements. The specific course requirements are listed in the music section of the Stanford Bulletin.

Note that there are no elective course the first quarter. However, if you have had most of the material in any required course, you can ask your adviser to replace that course with one better suited to your educational background and goals.

The default depth track in the MA/MST program is music/audio signal processing. Alternative depth tracks can be worked out with your program adviser.