
The Digital Music Bundle
The Digital Music bundle combines music with digital technology and social networking. For example, you may be interested in producing your own music, promoting it online, and building a savvy social media presence. Or you might be interested in composing tracks or sound effects for video games, 3D environments, multimedia productions, or Internet apps. You might also want to use the music.ids bundle to create live multimedia theater productions or become skilled in real-time video mixing and compositing (vjing), one of the latest digital music trends. Music.ids explores the intersection between sounds and images, with a twist and emphasis on the digital.
The Digital Music bundle* includes the following courses:
MUSIC THEORY–SELECT 2 OF THE FOLLOWING:
MUS THEO 1100: Introduction to Music Theory I (2 cr)
MUS THEO 1110: Theory I (2 cr)
MUS THEO 1120: Theory II (2 cr)
NOTE: Theory class placement is determined by a diagnostic examination. Theory classes are a prerequisite for Music Technology and Music Composition courses.Additionally, it is recommended that students taking this bundle elect to take MUSIC 1100 as part of their LAC courses.
MUS THEO 1300: Composition Class Sec. 2: Electronic (only offered once every year or year and a half) (2 cr)
MUS THEO 3220/5220: Music and Technology (no prerequisites) (4 cr)
MUS THEO 3230: Music and Technology, Advanced (pre-requisites MUS THEO 3220 and MUS THEO 1110) (4 cr)
MUSIC ELECTIVES: Music Electives (applied music, music theory, group piano, music history, ensembles, etc.) (3 cr)
The Digital Music bundle is offered through the UNI School of Music.
Digital Music Contacts
Jeffrey Funderburk: Jeffrey.Funderburk@uni.edu
Sandy Nordahl: Sandy.Nordahl@uni.edu