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The electronic music minor focuses on the study of creating music with the tools of modern technology. It is designed to complement the music major or programs in other media by providing instruction in advanced skills of audio production, sound synthesis, and computer-assisted composition.
A student may obtain a minor in electronic music by completing the following:
1. Music 11 (may be satisfied by any of the courses in the Music 11 series)
2. Music 13 (may be satisfied by the Music Core Curriculum Placement Examination)
3. Music 14 (or course 30A/L placement)
4. Music 80C, 123 (formerly Music 81), 124, 125, and 167 (Two quarters of 167 required)
5. Music 80L or 80R (or a similar music course with a technical focus as approved by the department)
6. Physics 80A or an introductory computer programming course such as Computer Science 60G, 60N, or 109
Note: This minor can be taken in conjunction with the music major. However, the upper-division courses you apply to the requirements of your minor cannot usually be applied to your major.
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