MUSIC TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Today, music technology encompasses diverse fields such as sound engineering, music production, music information retrieval, sound interaction, sound arts, and musical acoustics. Producing auditory media with a scientific infrastructure is becoming increasingly important, as it is one of the most crucial elements of constantly evolving media channels.
MUSIC TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT MISSION AND VISION
The Department of Music Technology at Bahçeşehir University aims to educate graduates who are equipped with theoretical and practical knowledge of sound physics and processing with a focus on music production stages like recording, editing, mixing, and mastering. Students combine foundational education with elective courses to specialize in various sound technologies and develop projects.
The Bachelor's Program in Music Technology teaches music production stages, including recording, mixing, mastering, and post-production studio working systems. It also includes sound physics, sound processing fundamentals, and techniques with their applications in contemporary digital and analog systems. The program also aims to teach students to use the software tools used in this field at an advanced level, provide students with the vision for project development and qualification in sound interaction design, digital instrument design, sonic arts application and design, music information retrieval, spatial sound mixing, and musical acoustics; and finally aims to equip them with the ability to follow constantly evolving music and audio transmission media and to offer production applications under appropriate conditions.
Students who successfully complete the Music Technology Department can work in fields such as music, live sound systems, musical application design, sound design for visual media, and musical acoustics. The live sound industry offers roles in sound engineering and live recording engineering for concerts and performances. With the expansion of research topics in the Music Technology field, sectors such as interactive and educational musical application design are evolving, thus creating new job opportunities and possibilities.