Music Technology Minor
The Music Technology program at Stonehill enables students to create music using the latest software and hardware. Students will learn to record instruments, as well as to edit and mix multitrack recordings.
Learn the Science Behind the Art
Students in the Music Technology program will learn multitrack recording, sound editing, mixing and synthesizer programming. These skills are supplemented by a study of songwriting and the production of popular music.
Creative music making is also enabled by learning how to read and write music. Students will make music in an ensemble and will learn basic piano skills. Such skills serve the student in creating music in the studio, on computers, or for multimedia applications.
Competitive Advantages
Students in several programs may benefit from the music technology minor: digital media production, communications and business students in particular.
Music Technology Program Part of Stonehill's Embrace of Digital Humanities
Read the StorySample Music Technology Courses
Sound Recording Techniques
Music Technology Ensemble
Internship Opportunities
Students may choose to intern with a local recording studio, such as Bristol Recording Studios in Boston.
Career Development Resources
The Career Development Center offers extensive assistance to students seeking employment, pursuing advanced studies or participating in postgraduate service opportunities. By completing internships and utilizing mentors, students are empowered to build lifelong career management skills. Stonehill’s career management system, Handshake, connects students with an extensive network of jobs, internships and mentors.