We also emphasize physiology, neurobiology, and psychology as they relate to how we hear and perceive sounds. You?ll learn how acoustical design creates spaces, environments, and products that are safer, more useful, and more engaging. You?ll be part of a cohort of 10 to 12 students who will work and study together until graduation. Our small, selective program is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn from innovative researchers and practitioners and build a strong network of colleagues. You?ll be poised for a career in architectural acoustics, environmental noise control, sound perception and cognition, or audio signal and vibration analysis.