Undergrad Catalog 2007


Audio Engineering Technology - (B.A. or B.S.)

Audio Engineering Technology (AET)

Students of the Audio Engineering Technology program complete the B.S. or B.A. General Education core and a technical concentration in Audio Engineering Technology. Audio Engineering students also pursue supplemental studies in an approved related discipline (minor) such as computer science, mass communication production/performance, physics, music, music business or a business discipline such as business administration or entrepreneurship.

Major in Audio Engineering Technology (AET) Hours
General Education Core Requirements, B.A./B.S. 59-63/59-66
Gen. Ed. Technical Requirements (hours are counted in Gen Ed.)
PHY 1140, Introduction to Physics I (4)
MTH 1130, Precalculus Mathematics (4)
MDS 1500, Mass Media and Society (3)
Major Requirements 44
MBU 1110, Survey of Music Business 3
PHY 2010, Physics for Audio Engineering 4
AET 1380, Survey of Recording Technology 3
PHY 2250, Electronics and Circuit Theory 4
AET 3090, Audio Engineering I or
AET 3560, Sound Reinforcement
3
MBU 4000, Seminar (required every semester w/full-time status) 0
AET 4230, Auditory Perception, Psychoacoustics, and Music Cognition 3
AET 4015, Senior Practicum Capstone I 3
AET 4025, Senior Practicum Capstone II 3
Choose at least 9 hours from: 9
AET 3090, Audio Engineering I
AET 3190, Audio Engineering II
AET 3260, Studio Maintenance and Electronics
AET 3370, Studio Production
AET 3270, Studio Maintenance and Electronics II
AET 3560, Sound Reinforcement
Choose at least 9 hours from: 9
AET 4190, Recording Techniques
AET 4380, The Recording Engineer
AET 4400, Post Production Techniques
AET 4560, Advanced Sound Reinforcement
AET 4580, Live Recording Techniques
AET 4590, Tour Production
Major Electives and/or AET Internship 0-7
Minor requirements 18
Total 128