Music Information Science 36 months Undergraduate Program By University of Milan |Top Universities
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Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Computer Science and Information SystemsMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree is organized in a single learning path, which guarantees homogeneity and cultural coherence of the graduates, both when entering the job market after graduation and when continuing with a subsequent degree programme, with specific reference to the master degrees belonging to the LM-18 Informatica class.
The main learning goal of the degree is to provide solid general cultural skills aimed at in-depth disciplinary competences of the main areas of information technologies for musical heritage, multimedia, internet and databases, complemented by elements of semiotics and formal linguistics, and on thorough practical and theoretical mastering of multidisciplinary methodologies and technologies related to the multifaceted aspects of music informatics. The objective is to ensure that graduates have a solid cultural and methodological background aimed at both continuing academic studies and providing skills and the tools to assimilate scientific and technological advancements and to tackle at an advanced level problematics related to the applications of computer science and information technologies to music.
An equally important learning goal of the degree is to provide specific vocational education, focused on solid competences as well as on applicative and operating abilities, which are immediately expendable in the job market, with specific reference to the transfer and application of scientific and technological know-how to music. Vocational learning goals are aimed at forming graduates that have technical-operating competences, experts in specific application domains:

  • communication;
  • publishing;
  • musical and multimedia production and post-production;
  • new media;
  • e-commerce;
  • television;
  • wired and mobile telecommunications,
  • advertising;
  • cultural heritage;
  • pedagogy.

Program overview

Main Subject

Computer Science and Information Systems

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree is organized in a single learning path, which guarantees homogeneity and cultural coherence of the graduates, both when entering the job market after graduation and when continuing with a subsequent degree programme, with specific reference to the master degrees belonging to the LM-18 Informatica class.
The main learning goal of the degree is to provide solid general cultural skills aimed at in-depth disciplinary competences of the main areas of information technologies for musical heritage, multimedia, internet and databases, complemented by elements of semiotics and formal linguistics, and on thorough practical and theoretical mastering of multidisciplinary methodologies and technologies related to the multifaceted aspects of music informatics. The objective is to ensure that graduates have a solid cultural and methodological background aimed at both continuing academic studies and providing skills and the tools to assimilate scientific and technological advancements and to tackle at an advanced level problematics related to the applications of computer science and information technologies to music.
An equally important learning goal of the degree is to provide specific vocational education, focused on solid competences as well as on applicative and operating abilities, which are immediately expendable in the job market, with specific reference to the transfer and application of scientific and technological know-how to music. Vocational learning goals are aimed at forming graduates that have technical-operating competences, experts in specific application domains:

  • communication;
  • publishing;
  • musical and multimedia production and post-production;
  • new media;
  • e-commerce;
  • television;
  • wired and mobile telecommunications,
  • advertising;
  • cultural heritage;
  • pedagogy.

Admission Requirements

3 Years
Oct

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