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107 Master's degrees in Sound Engineering
Music Production, Technology, and Innovation
The Music Production, Technology, and Innovation program from Berklee College of Music (Valencia Campus) explores cutting-edge developments and forward thinking techniques in music and beyond. While strengthening sophisticated skills on the most current digital tools, students are challenged to disrupt the status quo while inventing the future of music.
Acoustics and Musicology
The master's degree in Acoustics and Musicology at Aix-Marseille University enables students to acquire expertise in their specialty (either engineering and sound design or musicology and creation).
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.

Sound Design
If you've studied sound or music technology at university, been working in sound professionally, or if you've been experimenting with sound as a composer, designer, sound artist or engineer and are looking for a way to develop your voice, this Sound Design programme at The University of Edinburgh is for you.
Music and Technology
The Master of Arts in Music and Technology at Munster Technological University is a full-time programme lasting one year. This course offers students the opportunity to specialise in either an MA or MSc pathway, focusing on the integration of music and technology. It is designed to equip learners with essential skills for the evolving creative industries.

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.

Acoustics and Music Technology
Taking the science of sound as your focus, you’ll work in a cross-disciplinary environment. In the Acoustics and Music Technology programme at The University of Edinburgh you will use theoretical and experimental work to explore the musical, technical and multimedia applications of acoustics and audio technology.
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.

Sound Design and Audiovisual Practice
The Sound Design and Audiovisual Practice programme of the University of Glasgow provides advanced training in creative practice with sound and audiovisual technologies. The programme offers topics relevant to practicing musicians, artists, and the creative industries, such as sound shaping and design, audiovisual composition, field recording, creative and experimental approaches to technology.

Acoustics
The Master's in Acoustics from Ecole Centrale de Lyon provides training in a wide range of acoustic fields, including perception, medical ultrasound, aeroacoustics, air transport, vibroacoustics, land transport and construction.
Music Technology
At the Music Technology MM program from New York University, you'll have the opportunity to work at major recording studios and media companies in the capital of the music industry, and develop expertise in an academic setting that encourages creative experimentation.

Music and Sound Technology (Audio Engineering)
The Music and Sound Technology (Audio Engineering) programme from University of Hertfordshire is designed to provide industry-relevant post-graduate education aimed at forming creative professional for the audio, production, and post-production industry, who wish to pursue careers as creative Audio Engineers within recording, production or live sound settings.
Music Technology
The Music Technology program at University of Victoria, British Columbia gives students integrative training in music technology.
Recording Arts and Technologies
The Recording Arts and Technologies program at Middle Tennessee State University offers preparation for advanced work in audio production, recording, and integrated electronic media.
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.
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, 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.
International Master's Degree in Electro Acoustics - IMDEA
The IMDEA - International Master's Degree in Electro Acoustics at Le Mans Université is quasi unique in Europe for learning electroacoustics! It offers students the possibility to learn the fundamentals in electroacoustics and in related fields.

Sound for the Moving Image
The Masters of Sound for the Moving Image at The Glasgow School of Art offers the opportunity for postgraduate students to engage with the craft and creative practice of sound production applied to film, animation, television, new media, electronic games and visual art, as well as equipping students with the tools required to develop a research project within this field.

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.