Performing Music - Popular Music, Bachelor Program
Exchange Student
Language of instruction
Norwegian or English
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should:
be able to create and process algorithms for midi data and other sound control information at program code level for use in plug-ins and as independent programs
master advanced audio editing tools
be able to make qualified and reflected artistic choices
be able to discuss artistic challenges and choices in an analytical way
be able to design sounds using sound manipulation and various forms of synthesis
Course contents
The course provides the student with knowledge of basic software development for control and processing of musical processes, practice on how to apply tools for advanced sound design and practice in assessing aesthetic sound choices and being able to explain these in writing. The student applies analytical methods to acquire technological and musical knowledge. In this way, the student learns to make qualified choices in their own and others' productions.
Teaching methods
The teaching tis provided in groups, seminars and as supervision.
Parts of the teaching are compulsory. These parts are presented in Canvas at the beginning of the semester.
Expected scope of work is 27 hours per. credits.
Examination requirements
3-6 approved compulsory assignments
Further information is provided in Canvas at the start of the semester.
Assessment methods and criteria
An individual practical project assignment consisting of submitted sound production, as well
as a written report describing the work process.
Graded assessment
Evaluation
The study program manager determines-in consultation with the student representativeselected evaluation form and whether the courses should have mid- or final evaluation in line with the quality system chapter 4.1