Sonic Arts

The Sonic Arts curriculum offers an in-depth experience in the design, development and production of sonic artwork and provides a platform for students to integrate their work with both filmmaking and integrated digital media.

This is an advising track only and not an official program as recognized by the University of Montana (UM) or the Montana University System. This information will not appear on your UM transcript, diploma, university lists, student data system, or university publication. You do not fill out a major change for a track.

Bachelor of Fine Arts - Media Arts; Track: Sonic Arts

College of Visual & Perf Arts

Catalog Year: 2016-2017

Degree Specific Credits: 72

Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0

Note: B.F.A. Sonic Arts.

Prerequisite courses (MAR 101L, MAR 112A, MART 102, MART 111A) must be completed or be in the process of completion before applying to the B.A. program.

The first year requirements of the B.A. program (MAR 210, MAR 251, MAR 300, MART 221, MART 302, MART 325) and MUST 110 and MUST 210 must be completed or in progress before applying to the B.F.A. Sonic Arts program.


Rule: Complete all courses.

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Show Description MAR 101L - Intro to Media Arts
Offered every term. Overview of the media arts and their interaction, integration and development in the creation of story beginning with the early years of photography and movie-making through the introduction of radio and television up to the digital revolution.
3 Credits
Show Description MAR 112A - Intro to Non-Linear Editing
Offered every term. Study of the history, process and philosophy of narrative film/video editing and an introduction to Final Cut nonlinear editing software.
3 Credits
Show Description MAR 210 - Creation of Media Story
Offered autumn.  Media Arts majors only.  An introduction to screenwriting and visualization for media story. Focus is on developing visual writing skills and effective utilization of critical story elements.
3 Credits
Show Description MAR 251 - Dig Video Prod Tech
Offered autumn. Media Arts majors only.  Intermediate study of digital video cameras, lighting, sound, and their use in specific production situations.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 102 - Digital Technology in the Arts
Offered every term. An introduction to the relationship between aesthetics and the emerging capacities of digital technology. The course will explore the basic evolution of hardware, system software, and the Internet and will present a brief history of the pioneers of both traditional and digital art. It will also look at contemporary and emerging trends in the artistic application of digital technology.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 111A - Intro to Photoshop
Offered every term. Online Course. This project-oriented design and compositing course introduces students to the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop while focusing on artistic expression in a digital technology environment.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 221 - Fund of Digital Image Design
Offered autumn. Media Arts majors only. Introduction to the fundamental concepts, principles and practices of digital still imaging in order to establish a common aesthetic and technical language necessary to develop quality designs on the computer.
3 Credits
Show Description MUST 110 - Digital Audio & Multitracking
Offered autumn and spring. Composition of computer music through recording, editing, and processing sound with digital audio software. Study of the theory and application of digital audio recording, multitracking, and digital signal processing, and electroacoustic music history. Survey of historical and current electronic and computer music composers, pieces, and practices.
2 Credits
Show Description MUST 210 - Sequencng, Synthesis, Sampling
Offered autumn. Prereq., MUST 110. Composition of computer music using MIDI sequencing, sampling, and synthesis software, and score preparation using music notation software. Study of the theory and application of MIDI, synthesis algorithms, and effects processing, and the practice of music engraving.
2 Credits
Minimum Required Grade: C 25 Total Credits Required

Rule: Complete all courses.

Note: Also required: MAR 342: Intro to Film Scoring (offered spring, 3 credits) and MAR 442: Film Scoring Techniques (offered spring, 3 credits)

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Show Description MAR 300 - Visions of Film
Offered spring. Media Arts majors only.  Study of major film theories that led to the constitution of visual film language and their application in contemporary film narrative and direction.
3 Credits
Show Description MAR 446 - Sound for Film
Offered spring.  Media Arts majors only. This course is targeted at the Digital Filmmaking student and introduces fundamental concepts, principles and practices of digital location sound recording and post-production editing to picture in order to establish a common aesthetic and technical language.  
3 Credits
Show Description MAR 465 - Special Projects
Offered autumn. Media Arts majors only. Focus on the production of short commercial works, including advertisements, industrial work, “how to” videos, as well as paper projects with potential clients. Students develop a DVD/Web portfolio for entry into the profession upon graduation. The class serves as a synthesis point for analysis and presentation of techniques and principles learned throughout the program.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 301 - Media Arts Practices
(R-6) Offered autumn. Prereq., Media Arts majors only. Practical application of the principles of production through work on graduate and upper level undergraduate projects, either as a crew member, production manager, designer, editor, director of photography or actor.
1 To 6 Credits
Show Description MART 302 - Intro to Motion Design
Offered spring.  Media Arts majors only. This project-oriented course will introduce students to the basic technical and aesthetic components of digital motion design using the industry standard software programs Photoshop and After Effects.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 325 - Fund of Digital Animation
Offered spring. Media Arts majors only. Introduction to two-dimensional digital animation, focusing on character and motion design animation fundamentals including: cell animation (frame by frame), motion-tweening, working with key frames and motion paths, moving elements on a 2D stage, object choreography and text animation.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 330 - Principles of Sound Design
Offered autumn. Media Arts majors only. Introduction to fundamental concepts, principles and practices of digital sound recording and editing in order to establish a common aesthetic and technical language necessary to develop quality audio design.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 340 - Princ of Interactive Media
Offered spring. Media Arts majors only. This course is designed to help students gain the skill sets necessary to successfully create work in the constantly evolving internet environment. It covers the fundamentals of website structure, content design and navigation and focuses on directory structure, visual design, user navigation, audio/video integration and domain management.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 440 - Tech Interactive Media Design
Offered spring. Media Arts majors only. Pre-requisite MAR 340. Advanced interactive media design class that builds on the foundation of principles taught in MAR 340.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 445 - Sound for Digital Media
Offered spring.  Media Arts majors only. This course is targeted at the Integrated Digital Media student and introduces fundamental concepts, principles and practices of digital sound recording and editing.  This will enable students to expand their aesthetic by integrating their sonic and visual creative work.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 450 - Topics in Film/Media Studies
Offered spring. Media Arts majors only. Research and exploration of contemporary film, video, digital art and design. Focus on areas of student research both in commercial and non-commercial venues and styles.
3 Credits
Show Description MART 499 - Professional Portfolio
Offered spring. Media Arts majors only. This course is intended for senior majors in Media Arts who are ready to develop their physical and online presence, readying them for a strong exit-strategy from their university careers. Students will work on strengthening their professional image through development of digital and physical portfolios, demo reels, identity/branding and personal websites. Topics will also include but not be limited to: internships, resume development, cover letters, artist statements, interviewing process, graduate school and mentorships. Guest lectures and interviews will provide insight into current industry standards, professional workflow and entering the creative workforce. Students should leave this course with all the materials they need to enter the professional world.
3 Credits
Show Description MUST 310 - Interactivity Digitl Sgnl Proc
Offered spring. Prereq., MUST 210 and upper-division standing in music. Composition of interactive computer music using a graphical programming environment for MIDI, synthesis, and digital signal processing. Study of graphical programming, interactive composition and performance, generating and processing MIDI data, synthesizing computer-generated sound, and processing digital audio in real-time.
2 Credits
Show Description MUST 410 - Computer Music Programming
Offered autumn. Upper-division standing in music. Composition of computer music through programming. Study of object oriented programming, synthesis and digital signal processing techniques, music-generating algorithms, sound spatialization, graphical user interface design, and external control.
2 Credits
Show Description MUST 427 - Mtn Electroacoustc Lptp Ens II
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq., consent of instructor. See MUSI 122A.
1 Credits
Minimum Required Grade: C 47 Total Credits Required