Dartmouth Graduate Program in Electro-Acoustic Music

Program Overview

The Dartmouth College Master's Program in Electro-Acoustic Music is an interdisciplinary degree program dedicated to work that explores the interrelationships among music, technology, cognitive and computer science, acoustics, and related disciplines. While in the program, students are encouraged to pursue and develop their individual goals, and their work may be directed towards creative, research, theoretical, or technical topics. We are interested in students who are highly motivated and who want to help redefine the future of music and technology.

The graduate program is small, friendly and intense. There are usually six graduate students who work with each other and graduate program faculty on a daily basis. Because students bring a wide variety of background and experience to the program, it is common, for example, for a student with a strong computer science background to assist a composer on a highly technical and innovative project. Conversely, experienced composers often guide and assist students without previous compositional experience. Faculty and students collaborate in a wide variety of ways, working together on projects both formally and informally, and a sense of community is encouraged.

For more info about the graduate program visit the other links in the section or contact Rebecca Fawcett by letter, email or phone.


Address
Electro-Acoustic Music Program
Dartmouth College
6242 Hallgarten Hall
Hanover, New Hampshire 03755-3599

Phone Number
(603) 646-3974

Email
Electro-Acoustic.Music@dartmouth.edu