Introduction to Sound Science (502-0-21)
Topic
Sound Science Acoustics
Instructors
Robin Glosemeyer Petrone
Meeting Info
Frances Searle Building 1483: Mon 6:00PM - 8:50PM
Overview of class
The aural environments of the places we inhabit have a profound impact on how we interpret our surroundings and our experience within spaces. In the pursuit of understanding and shaping our soundscapes, we will explore the principles of acoustics including the behavior of sound in a medium, how sound interacts with materials, and how we hear and process sound as it relates to our environment. Through an increased awareness of our aural environment, we can optimize the spaces in which sound is produced and received. Students will gain an understanding of how the spaces they occupy when they are creating or presenting their work will impact the sound that is heard
Learning Objectives
Understanding the aural experience in the spaces we inhabit through an introduction to:
- Basic sound behaviors in the atmosphere.
- Sound interaction with different materials.
- How we hear and process sound as it relates to our environment.
Class Materials (Required)
Title: Architectural Acoustics*
Author: M. David Egan
ISBN-13: 978-0070191112
ISBN-10: 9780070191112
or
ISBN-13: 978-1932159783
ISBN-10: 1932159789
* Either addition of the manuscript will be acceptable.
Amazon.com: USD 44.88 Hardback (new condition)
Barnesandnoble.com: USD 64.95 Harback (new condition)