Portland-State-University 2018-2019 Bulletin

Sonic Arts and Music Production (SAMP) B.A./B.S.

Program Coordinator: A. Willette

Requirements

In addition to meeting the general University degree requirements, music majors seeking the B.A. or B.S. in Sonic Arts and Music Production must complete the following courses:

Courses

Mus 045Portfolio Review

0

Mus 101Contemporary Music Theory I

4

Mus 102Contemporary Music Theory II

4

Mus 103Contemporary Music Theory III

4

Mus 188Performance Attendance

0

(6 terms required)

Mus 191Group Lessons for Beginners

2

Mus 192Group Lessons for Beginners

2

Mus 193Group Lessons for Beginners

2

Mus 194, 195, 196, 197, or 198 Small or Large Ensemble

3

Mus 225Music Technology Lab

1

(3 terms required)

Mus 245SAMP I: Audio Recording

3

Mus 246SAMP II: Studio Techniques

3

Mus 247SAMP III: Studio Production

3

Mus 344Sonic Arts and Music Production Laptop Ensemble

1

(3 terms required)

Mus 345SAMP IV: Acoustics for Musicians

3

Mus 346SAMP V: Music with Visual Media

3

Mus 347SAMPVI: Integrated Sound Arts

3

Mus 445Business of Music

3

Mus 476Computer Music Composition

3

Two of the following (8 credits)

Mus 301USurvey of Music Literature I: Medieval to Classical Era

4

Mus 302USurvey of Music Literature II: Romantic to Modern Era

4

Mus 355UJazz History

4

Mus 365UFilm Music

4

Mus 374UWorld Music

4

Mus 375UWorld Music

4

Mus 376UAmerican Musical Traditions

4

Mus 377UWorld Music: Latin America and the Caribbean

4

 

Upper-division music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with an advisor.

7

Interested students will submit two creative projects and a written statement of purpose for acceptance as a SAMP major after completing Contemporary Music Theory and Mus 247 or upon transferring to PSU with equivalent coursework.