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Tour - Academic Value of the Audio/Computer Laboratories

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Music Engineering is regarded as a premier program because it teaches the cutting edge of audio theory and practice. As computer-based audio systems monopolize both research and commercial environments, it is essential to provide these tools to students. Not only computer literacy, but computer fluency is vital in maintaining the high caliber of these students and correspondingly, the demand for them by corporations, recording studios and graduate schools.

Most undergraduate students enter the curriculum with some computer background, and leave the Music Engineering program with experience in at least two operating systems, programming skill in at least one language, and specialized experience in audio software applications. All undergraduate students develop skills in assembly language programming for DSP devices, as well as skills in additional higher level languages. Students also use systems to record and post-produce their own recordings, perform analytical measurements with computer-based test equipment, learn electronic circuit design, and perform research on diverse music engineering topics.

University of Miami - Music Engineering - Coral Gables, FL

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