Laurea Magistrale in Music and Acoustic Engineering
Program Overview
Introduction to the Music and Acoustic Engineering Program
The Music and Acoustic Engineering program is designed to meet the growing demands of the audio industry, which has experienced rapid economic growth in recent years. This growth has led to an increased need for new competencies, particularly in the areas of music information retrieval and music recommendation.
Program Overview
The program aims to provide students with a multidisciplinary knowledge base, covering areas such as computer science, telecommunications, signal processing, and acoustics. The goal is to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate the complex landscape of audio technologies and to contribute to the development of new technologies in the field.
Program Objectives
The primary objective of the Music and Acoustic Engineering program is to train experts and designers who can address the complex challenges of audio technology, acoustics, and music. Students will gain a deep understanding of audio signals, musical contents, and acoustic fields, as well as the ability to design and develop innovative solutions for the audio industry.
Areas of Study
The program covers a wide range of topics, including:
- Audio: acquisition, processing, analysis, synthesis, rendering, classification, storage, organization, representation, and publication
- Music: analysis, classification, annotation, transcription, organization, modeling, visualization, and assistance with composition, orchestration, arrangement, and production
- Acoustics: analysis, control, characterization, improvement, and design of musical instruments, listening environments, and vibrating systems
Admission Requirements
Students can access the Music and Acoustic Engineering program after completing a three-year undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field, such as Information Engineering.
Program Structure
The program offers two tracks, identified as MCR (Acoustic Engineering) and MMI (Music Engineering). The MCR track, offered at the Cremona campus, focuses on computational acoustics, vibration, music, and environmental acoustics. The MMI track, offered at the Milan Leonardo campus, is dedicated to various aspects of music informatics, audio and multimedia signal processing, music information retrieval (MIR), and music production technologies.
Research Areas
The program covers a wide range of research areas, including:
- Audio signal processing
- Music information retrieval
- Acoustic analysis and design
- Music production and composition
- Audio and multimedia technologies
Conclusion
The Music and Acoustic Engineering program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the fields of audio technology, acoustics, and music. With its multidisciplinary approach and focus on innovative technologies, the program aims to equip students with the skills necessary to succeed in the rapidly evolving audio industry.
