Laurea Magistrale in Music and Acoustic Engineering
Program Overview
School of Industrial and Information Engineering
The School of Industrial and Information Engineering offers a Master's degree program in Music and Acoustic Engineering.
Program Overview
The Master's degree program in Music and Acoustic Engineering is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of music and acoustic engineering. The program is tailored to meet the needs of students who wish to pursue a career in this field.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Degree Requirements: A Bachelor's degree in one of the following classes: L-8 (Information Engineering), L-9 (Industrial Engineering), L-7 (Civil and Environmental Engineering), L-31 (Computer Science and Technologies), L-30 (Physical Sciences and Technologies), or L-35 (Mathematical Sciences).
- Alternative Degree: A Bachelor's degree with at least 180 CFU, including specific quantities in disciplinary sectors such as mathematics or physics (at least 30) and computer engineering (at least 15).
- English Language Proficiency: A minimum level of B2 in English, according to the CEFR classification established by the Council of Europe.
Admission Criteria
The admission criteria for the program are as follows:
- Automatic Admission: Graduates of the Politecnico di Milano in continuity degrees (e.g., Computer Science Engineering) with at least 105 CFU and a weighted average grade of 25/30 or higher, within the second year of enrollment and graduation within four academic years.
- Automatic Admission: Students with a Bachelor's degree in Information Engineering with specific weighted average grades within certain periods:
- 21/30 and graduation within three years of enrollment;
- 22/30 and graduation within four or more years of enrollment.
- Evaluation by the Access Commission: Students who are not automatically admitted are evaluated by the Access Commission, considering work experience, study interruptions, passed exams, and motivation.
- Curricular Integrations: Possibility of assignment of training obligations or curricular integrations to fill any gaps.
- Selection for Students from Other Universities: Application of selection criteria no less restrictive for students from other universities.
- Evaluation of Individual Preparation: Evaluated by the Access Commission based on the academic and professional curriculum, with attention to the final grade and knowledge of the English language.
Program Commission
The commission responsible for evaluating admission applications consists of:
- Prof. Alberto Bernardini
- Prof. Paolo Bestagini
- Prof. Francesco Bruschi
- Prof. Alberto Bernardini
- Prof. Stefano Alfi
Additional Information
For more information about the program, please note that the details provided are comprehensive and based on the available data. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in music and acoustic engineering, and the admission criteria are tailored to ensure that students are well-prepared for the program.
