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107 Master's degrees in Sound Engineering

Acoustical and Vibration Engineering
At the Acoustical and Vibration Engineering MSc course offered by University of Southampton you'll learn how to apply acoustics to technology. This degree will give you expert knowledge of the latest modern developments in sound, vibration and signal processing. You’ll graduate with the skills you need for a career in acoustical engineering or for continued study at PhD level.
Interaction Design and Electronic Arts (Audio and Acoustics)
The Interaction Design and Electronic Arts (Audio and Acoustics) program at the University of Sydney introduces the fundamentals of human-centred design of products and systems, with a focus on interactive technologies and experiences. The Audio and Acoustics specialisation will differentiate your skill set and enable you to work in the emerging area of interactive sound.
Music, Communication and Technology
The Music, Communication and Technology programme of the University of Oslo will give you the personal skills and technical tools required to work out solutions to contemporary societal challenges in international and interdisciplinary teams.
International Master's Degree in Wave Physics and Acoustics - WPA
The international Master's Degree in Wave Physics is a two-year graduate program offered by the Institut d’Acoustique-Graduate School (IA-GS), within Le Mans University, France.This program is devoted to international research training in Wave Physics with an emphasis on Acoustics.
Audio Technology
The Audio Technology program at American University Washington DC focuses on the art and science of music technology to prepare you for success in careers across the industry.

Music, Sound, Culture and Media
The MA in Music, Sound, Culture and Media at Dublin City University is primarily designed for students wishing to engage in a programme that reflects increasingly interdisciplinary spheres of music, sound and cultural and media production and engagement in contemporary societies.
Music Technology
The Music Technology program Georgia Institute of Technology prepares students for careers in professional software, hardware and audio companies, the arts and entertainment industries, as well as in the education/academic markets.

Engineering Acoustics
The Engineering Acoustics programme at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) covers a wide range of topics within acoustics—including the fundamentals of sound propagation, advanced measurement techniques, and understanding and modelling of the human hearing system.

Digital Audio Engineering
Through this Digital Audio Engineering course from the University of West London, you will explore the varied uses of technology in the delivery and creation of digital audio systems. With access to a wide array of resources, including both hardware and software, you will be able to develop real-world technical expertise to design, develop and operate a range of innovative solutions.
Acoustics
Master the fundamentals of Acoustics at Pennsylvania State University to prepare for a rewarding career in audio, biology, medicine, geology, electronics, physics, music, architecture, or other emerging fields.

Music Technology
The Music Technology course from Maynooth University is creativity-driven, with emphasis on musical aspects of computer programming and audio technology.
Intermedia Music Technology
The Intermedia Music Technology at the University of Oregon is a comprehensive full-time MMus degree. This advanced programme focuses on artistic creation and technical mastery within new media environments. Students engage in deep research and creative practice over a standard two-year duration at the Eugene campus.

Sound and Music Computing
This Sound and Music Computing programme at Maynooth University caters for students who want to concentrate on technical aspects of the music and creative industries.

Acoustical and Vibration Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP)
This one-year (2-semester) Acoustical and Vibration Engineering - Pre-Master's Programme (PMP) from OnCampus Southampton offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Southampton.
Architectural Science - Audio and Acoustics (Sustainable Design)
The Architectural Science - Audio and Acoustics (Sustainable Design) at the University of Sydney will allow you to build a deep foundation in the design, measurement and theory of audio and acoustics with an added specialisation in sustainable design.
Sound Design
The Sound Design program at Yale University works to develop and exercise the artistic, compositional, technical, and communications skills of sound designers, composers, and engineers through substantial academic offerings and a rigorous set of practical design opportunities that together provide a comprehensive professional training experience.
Music Technology - Film Music Technology
Follow your passion, expand your technology acumen and build a strong portfolio for employers with the Master of Music in Music Technology - Film Music Technology Emphasis from Southern Utah University.
Music Engineering Technology
The Graduate Music Engineering Technology degree (GMUE) from University of Miami was introduced in 1986 and has consistently placed graduates into high-tech engineering fields that emphasize audio technology, usually in audio software and hardware design engineering and product engineering or development.
Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics
The Computer-Based Music Theory and Acoustics programme at Stanford University is a PhD level course focusing on music science and technology. This full-time research degree is delivered at the California campus, integrating advanced acoustics with computer-based theory over several years of intensive doctoral study.

Music and Acoustic Engineering
The MSc programme in Music and Acoustic Engineering forms experts who are able to face technological challenges in the audio, music and acoustics areas. Students learn to make synergistic use of a multi-disciplinary knowledge ranging from computer science to telecommunications, from computational acoustics to numerical modeling/analysis, from electroacoustics to vibrational and room acoustics.