ME1614 Sound Synthesis
Single subject course, 7,5 Higher education credits, First cycle, spring semester 2021
It is no longer possible to apply to this option
The course introduces sound synthesis from both historic and contemporary perspectives. The aim for the course participant is to explore and apply specific methods of sound synthesis for sound design in different linear and non-linear media forms.
Facts
- Type of instruction: Distance, mixed-time, full-time
- Period : 2021-January-18 until 2021-February-21
- Education level: G1F
- Application: It is no longer possible to apply to this option
- Language of instruction: The course is taught primarily in Swedish, but teaching in English may occur.
- Location: Some or all of education and examination is held at distance.
- No. of occasions: Mandatory: none, Voluntary: none
- Main field of study: Media Technology
- Course syllabus:
- Welcome letter: Download
- Entry requirements: General entry requirements.
Content
Learning outcomes
Course literature and other teaching material
Course literature and other teaching material
Learning methods
Work placement
No work placement is included in the planned learning activities. BTH is aiming for a close contact with the surrounding community when developing courses and programmes.
Teachers
Examiner
Course Manager
Time allocation
On average, a student should study 200 hours to reach the learning outcomes.
This time includes all the various available learning activities (lectures, self studies, examinations, etc.).
This estimation is based on the fact that one academic year counts as 60 ECTS credits,
corresponding to an average student workload of 1 600 hours. This may vary individually.
Assessments
Grading
The course will be graded G Pass, UX Insufficient, supplementation required, U Fail.
Exams
More information about exams are found in the Student's Portal, where you also enrolls for most exams.
There might be other scheduled examinations. Information regarding these examinations are available in the learning platform Canvas or at other places that the person who is responsible of the course will refer to.
Course Evaluation
The course manager is responsible for the views of students on the course being systematically and regularly gathered and that the results of the evaluations in various forms affect the form and development of the course.
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