The main educational goal of the program is to offer students a holistic understanding of acoustics as a discipline, by presenting all of its components, i.e. theory, practicum, and aesthetics, through a combination of survey and in-depth courses. Theoretical and applied theory elements of acoustics are introduced in courses such as Architectural Acoustics, Environmental Acoustics, Fundamentals of Vibration Analysis, Studies in Hearing, and Psychoacoustics, while courses like Acoustical Testing I, Acoustical Testing II, and Acoustical Modeling give students the opportunity to analyze and solve real-world problems, while developing a professional portfolio. Practical real-world exposure to the discipline is further emphasized in advanced courses such as Acoustics of Performance Spaces, and Engineered Acoustics, while the aesthetic element of the discipline presented in every class is furthered in courses such as Perception & Cognition of Sound, and Studies in Applied Acoustics.
In all, we have developed a curriculum that provides both the fundamental elements that any practitioner in acoustics should be intimately familiar with, as well as a series of courses that the student can choose from in order to match her/his specific educational and career goals. Students are also encouraged to become better practitioners in the field of acoustics by considering elective courses that truly reflect the foundation of an enlightened liberal arts education.
Students advance through the program in a cohort fashion, with a typical class of 12-15 students graduating in the spring semester. The cohort is expected to develop study groups, bring forth to the attention of the faculty common issues of interest to the students, and plan for and schedule research activities suitable for presentation in refereed conferences.
Although the Acoustics program aims at fostering a climate that develops team work, it also emphasizes individual attention to the students during all phases of their academic careers. Registration for most courses requires instructor permission, leading to regular one-on-one advising sessions between student and faculty members. In addition, office hours are held after every class and a wide range of individual tutoring options are available.
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements:
- Applicants must submit all official educational records of high school, secondary school or college/university work.
- Applicants also have to submit school leaving or graduation certificate
- Submit a personal statement that highlights your goals for admission at the university
- SAT/ACT score is optional
- Submit English Language Proficiency test scores
English Language Requirements:
- TOEFL: minimum 80 in iBT; 550 in PBT
- IELTS: minimum 6.5
- Pearson: minimum 60
- Duolingo: minimum 105
Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids
Name | Scholarship Per Student | Level of Study | Type | |
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Chuan Ai Lu Engstrom Memorial Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 1,000/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
ASID Foundation Legacy Scholarships | Scholarship per student$ 4,000/Yr$4,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
YouAreWelcomeHere Scholarships | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyApprenticeship | TypeTuition-Fee-Waiver | |
Innovation in Education Scholarship - La Tutors 123 | Scholarship per student$ 500/Yr$500 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
(ISC)² Women’s Cybersecurity Scholarships | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Comindware Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 4,000/Yr$4,000 | Level Of StudyApprenticeship | TypeMerit-Based |
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