2025-2026 Catalog

Master of Fine Arts in Screen Scoring & Music Design

The Master of Fine Arts in Screen Scoring & Music Design program is designed to prepare students to pursue careers in the growing field of music for on-screen media, including film, television, video games and interactive media. The student experience will mirror that of working composers, orchestrators, arrangers, music editors and music supervisors, such that upon graduation they are prepared to enter the industry by a number of different professional avenues. The program functions like a real-world screen music production company, with defined assignments, deadlines and standards for evaluation, and aspires to provide the kind of professional mentoring that is generally found only on-the-job.

Students are required to purchase and bring their own MacBook Pro or MacBook Air.  

The Master of Fine Arts in Screen Scoring & Music Design is currently only approved at Strayer’s Chamblee, GA campus, which is expected to move to a new location in Atlanta, GA at 715 Peachtree Street in late June 2026, subject to regulatory approval. Classes for the program are anticipated to begin in early July 2026. 

Two courses, MFA 516 and MFA 536, require travel to designated studio locations:

  • In MFA 516, travel will be within the U.S.; full in-person participation in this exercise is required. All travel expenses (e.g., transportation, lodging, incidentals, and meals) are the responsibility of the student. Strayer will cover the studio reservation and recording fees.
  • In MFA 536, the capstone SoundTrek occurring in the final quarter of the program, travel to a designated European studio location is required. Full participation in this exercise is required. All travel expenses (e.g., airfare/transportation, lodging, incidentals, and meals) are the responsibility of the student. Strayer will cover the studio reservation and recording fees. Students are responsible for securing their own visa, if needed.

The MFA program is currently not approved for federal financial aid by the U.S. Department of Education. If it is approved at a later date, Strayer expects that this program’s tuition will exceed federal unsubsidized loan limits. Students should have a plan to pay for tuition that is not covered by federal loans, as well as living and required program expenses.

Required courses

Required courses

MFA 501Screen Scoring I: Vocabulary

MFA 502Cinematic Score Study I

MFA 503 Hybrid Instrumentation and Arrangement

MFA 504Music Design Technology Lab I

MFA 511Screen Scoring II: Narrative

MFA 512Advanced Cinematic Score Study II

MFA 513Orchestration I

MFA 514Music Design Technology Lab II

MFA 515Find Your Voice Tutorial: Directed Study I

MFA 516SoundTrek I Live Recording Experience (Domestic)

MFA 521Screen Scoring III: Adaptive

MFA 524Fundamentals of Recording, Mixing, and Mastering

MFA 525Find Your Voice Tutorial: Directed Study II

MFA 526SoundTrek II Live Recording Experience (Virtual)

MFA 531Screen Scoring IV: Collaboration

MFA 534Creative Applications of AI

MFA 535Find Your Voice Tutorial: Directed Study III

MFA 536SoundTrek III Live Recording Experience (International)

MFA 544Music Editing and Supervision

MFA 550Career Development and Business Practices for Media Music Professionals

MFA 554Conducting and Score Supervision Workshop

MFA 599Screen Scoring Capstone

Total Credit Hours:82

Total Credit Hours: 82