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Minor in Sonic Arts


Applications to this program are currently suspended. No new admissions will be permitted.


The Minor in Sonic Arts is for students who have an interest in electroacoustic music, soundscape composition, computer music, multi-channel sound spatialization, interactive music involving instruments with computer, and sound design for video, film, media arts and stage production.

The Minor is regulated by the section of the Faculty of Arts Graduation Requirements entitled 3.3.3 Minor Programs. Students must successfully complete a minimum of 30 units to a maximum of 36 units from the Field of Music while fulfilling the following requirements:

1. Core Skills: 21 units Music 309, 351, 355, 451, 453, 551, Art 251.

2. Aesthetics and History: 3 units Music 552.

3. Sonic Arts Options: 6 units from Music Performance 327, Music 552, Art 313, 315.


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