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Atlanta, GA | Posted: October 27, 2015
The Faculty Senate gave its approval for Georgia Tech’s latest bachelor’s degree program at its meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 20.
The bachelor of science in music technology will let students pursue an undergraduate degree in Tech’s School of Music, merging the disciplines of computing, engineering, and music in one program.
“This makes us one of the only places you can get a degree in music with a concentration in science or engineering,” said Frank Clark, professor and chair in the Georgia Tech School of Music.
The degree will combine professional training in music with interdisciplinary study in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, or industrial design. Within the mechanical engineering concentration, students can focus on acoustics and vibrations or controls and robotics. Accompanying the approval of the degree program was the approval of 15 new music courses to round out its curriculum. The degree program will next seek approval from the Board of Regents.
The Faculty Senate also approved housekeeping updates and other course additions for the catalog.
The next meeting of the Academic Faculty Senate will take place Tuesday, Nov. 17, in the Clary Theater, Bill Moore Student Success Center.
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