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What is Acoustics?
Acoustics is the science of sound; how it is produced, how it travels, and how it can be detected. It covers a broad range of disciplines, including mechanical engineering, music, electrical engineering, biology, audiology, and physics.
What Does An Acoustical Engineer Do?
Those who choose the field of engineering to study acoustics have their own broad areas to choose from. These include audio engineering (high fidelity sound system design), architectural acoustics (design of concert halls, recording studios and music rooms), musical acoustics (design of musical instruments), noise control and sound quality (of machinery, jet engines, automobiles, environmental regulations), and bio-engineering (design of hearing aids, replacement parts for the ear, hearing test equipment).
CETA offers two programs incorporating Acoustical Engineering:
ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING AND MUSIC, BSE
This nationally recognized interdisciplinary engineering program is offered in conjunction with The Hartt School, the University’s acclaimed performing arts conservatory. Since the process of acoustical design involves the sense of hearing, therein lies the synergy of the course work taken at The Hartt School.
Courses in ear training, private lessons, and orchestra, enable our students to become better listeners, and thus enhance their abilities as acousticians. Whether designing a lecture hall for high speech intelligibility, or designing a quieter machine, a well-trained ear can play a role in confirming, scrutinizing, and critiquing the success of the design.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, BSME, WITH ACOUSTICS CONCENTRATION
This unique degree program combines a robust mechanical engineering curriculum with the same core and elective classes as our acoustical engineering and music program. Both programs lead to a great variety of acoustical careers.
Entry requirements
Undergraduate
Pre-sessional English (2 semesters) Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters)
Pre-sessional English (1 semester) Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters
Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters)
Extended Plus IPP (3 semesters)
Extended Plus IPP (2 semesters)
Direct Admission
Acoustical Engineering and Music
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the acoustical engineering and music program is to provide excellent educational experience for its students, with an emphasis on preparing graduates for professional practice in engineering and/or graduate school.
CORE CLASSES
ME 265 | Fundamentals of Architectural and Musical Acoustics
ME 242 | Acoustic Engineering by Design Project
ME 466 | Advanced Topics in Engineering Acoustics
ME 350 | Vibrations I with Applications
ME 405 | Vibrations 2
ME 471 | Acoustic Capstone Preparation
ME 461 | Acoustics Capstone Design Project for Engineering
ELECTIVES
ES 493 | Acoustic Research Project
ME 533 |Turbomachinery Noise Control
MPT 450 | Sound Technology I, II
WRT 215W | Introduction to Professional Writing
Music History electives may include:
AFR 131 | African American Music, 1890–1945
HTA 340 | History of Music Theatre
HLM 200 | World Music Survey
HLM 212 | Perspectives on Music History
HLM 216 | History of Popular Music in the United States
HLM 463 | Music Literature of the 20th Century
Pre-Sessional English (2 semesters) Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters) $62,827
Pre-Sessional English (1 semester) Extended Plus IPP (4 semesters) $57,627
Extended Plus IPP (4 semester) $52,427 Extended IPP (3 semesters) $47,071
Standard IPP (2 semesters) $41,046
Direct Admission $45,144
Estimated Room, Board & Fees 15,392 - $21,955
UnderGraduate Pathway Scholarships available upto $8000
UndeGraduate Direct Admission Scholarship available upto $23000