• The Carnegie Mellon University offers a Master in Statistical Practise program for a duration of 4 years.
  • It is a Full-time course.
  • Students at the graduate level can hone their skills in an interdisciplinary environment, focusing on a chosen area of studies, such as
    • Recording Technology,
    • Audio Engineering,
    • Computer Music,
    • Music Composition,
    • Music Performance, and
    • Music Theory. 
  • Here expert faculty promotes a collaborative approach to cutting-edge education that gives our students both the specialized knowledge and breadth of skills to foster development in the field of music.
  • With a customizable wealth of classes to choose from, students can explore new educational directions while honing their current talent and are expected to produce original work through public performance and written thesis.
  • As the background and needs of students are highly varied, specific course selection is supervised by the student's advisor, working in concert with an Advising Committee composed of representatives from the School of Music, the School of Computer Science, and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
  • Mainly Working closely with expert faculty, previous students have pursued study in technologically augmented performance; computer music systems and technology; music signal processing; acoustics, sound recording, and music instrument design; and music cognition and perception.
  • Job opportunities after the M.Sc in Music and Technology and the average salary goes up to 53,264 USD.