Learn how to use Computer Science as a tool for understanding how humans relate and communicate through music.

The and are excited to offer an innovative program that provides students the opportunity to master two areas of interest - Computer Science and Music (CS+Music). The B.A. in CS+Music program provides students interested in both music and computing a unique pathway to combine their passions and produce creative works. Upon graduation, students will be able to develop software that can produce, record, and analyze music using a variety of techniques, including tools that the student creates themselves.

Why Computer Science + Music?

The ability to collect, analyze, and visualize connections and trends within large datasets has enabled scholars in every discipline to gain new insights and raise new questions. Furthermore, every organization has information technology needs that require attention from skilled experts. A CS+Music degree prepares students to assist colleagues and music-focused organizations investigate their data more deeply and produce works more creatively with the help of technology, providing a clear path to a well-paying and opportunity-rich career.

Sample Courses:

  • Programming Fundamentals
  • Object-Oriented Programming
  • Programming Languages
  • Computer Organization
  • Music Theory
  • Music Ensembles
  • Private Music Lessons
  • Music Recording and Computer Music

Career Areas:

  • Music Director
  • Electronic Music Instrument and Software Design
  • Music Recording and Production
  • Audio Effects Developer
  • Composer

On Campus Opportunities

  • Music Club
  • ECaMS Cyber Defense Club
  • Prometheon Technology Club
  • IEEE Student Chapter
  • Math Club
  • e-Sports Club
  • Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (DataSAIL)

Admission Requirements

Please refer to the Office of Admission for application requirements and specific next steps.

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For more information contact the Office of Admission at admission@lewisu.edu or call (815)836-5250.

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