Facilities: Computer Labs
The music department houses two computer labs that support creative and educational efforts of both students and faculty. Students also use available computer lab resources located throughout campus, which include printing facilities for their laptops.
Students enrolled in Music Theory courses use their own laptops and occasionally departmental computer resources in their coursework. Students can also take a Music Technology Course (not offered every semester) that makes extensive use of lab resources.
The Electro-Acoustic Studio Lab is available on an individual basis for students working on independent projects, composition courses, and multimedia projects. Professor Allen Anderson supervises the composition lab.
Music Theory Computer Lab:
- 2 workstations, Macintosh G4 computers
- MIDI connections to keyboards
- multimedia development workstation, with slide scanner, flatbed scanner, and video player connections
- ear training software
- sound development and editing software
- music notation software
Electro-Acoustic Studio Lab:
- 3 workstations
- synthesizers and sound production devices
- CD burner