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BA in Sonic Arts and Music Production, Portland State University

Portland, Oregon

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48 Months

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About this course

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This Bachelor of Arts program in Sonic Arts & Music Production is designed to guide students through a structured four-year journey, focusing on the development of skills in music, sonic arts, and production. The course combines foundational music classes, ensemble participation, and specialized electives in music history and upper division clusters. Students will follow a carefully mapped curriculum that encompasses general education requirements, music performance, and production coursework, ensuring a comprehensive education in both theoretical and practical aspects of sonic arts.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students passionate about exploring sonic arts and music production in a structured academic setting. With a balanced mix of foundational courses, ensemble participation, and advanced electives, students are well-prepared to pursue careers in music, sound design, or further specialized study. The curriculum's diversity and depth make it suitable for students seeking a comprehensive education in sonic arts.

Specialisation

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The program emphasizes Sonic Arts and Music Production with a variety of courses tailored to develop expertise in music history, ensemble performance, and advanced music production techniques. Students have the flexibility to select from upper division clusters, music history courses, and electives that align with their interests in sonic arts and production.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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To complete the degree, students must fulfill general education, university writing, race and ethnic studies, and credit requirements totaling 180 credits. The program includes specific courses across four years, including inquiry courses, language proficiency, ensembles, music history, upper division clusters, and electives. Students are encouraged to consult with advisors to personalize their academic plan and account for additional elective credits needed for graduation.
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English language test

IELTS

6

PTE

53

TOEFL

71

DUOLINGO

110

Career prospects

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Graduates can explore a range of careers in music production, sonic arts, sound engineering, and related fields. The program prepares students for professional work in both independent and commercial sectors, including roles in music studios, live sound production, media, and digital arts, or further graduate study in specialized areas of sonic arts.

FAQs

Are piano proficiency skills required for this course?

No, piano proficiency is not required for this program, as students participate in group lessons and ensemble courses aimed at developing their skills.

What are the language requirements for this program?

Students must complete a second language course sequence spanning from level 101 to 103, with each course spanning 3-5 credits.