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This course enables you to apply your understanding of human biology to explore music's physiological effects. Your physics or math skills could empower you to produce exceptional music, particularly in creative music technology. You'll enjoy all the advantages of both degree programs (refer to Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Music) and be thoroughly prepared for careers in either field or their intersection. For centuries, physics, mathematics, and music have interconnected through acoustics, but their relationships run much deeper. Modern advancements in physics, psychology, biology, information science, and statistics provide fresh insights into timeless musical questions - its nature, purpose, creation, appeal, and evolution. Whether you specialize in performance, composition, music technology, or popular music, scientific knowledge will deepen and enhance your musical journey. Science-focused students will find unique opportunities through musical expertise, such as developing hearing treatments or designing sound-based interfaces. The exploration of music's potential continues to generate new careers studying its effects, perception, or technical foundations. You might also merge physics, math, and computing skills to pursue sound engineering.