Sound Recording Technology B.Mus.
Syracuse University, United States
Overview
About this Program
- Develop technical and managerial skills that are essential to the profession.
- Engage in a high level of cross-disciplinary collaboration, with exposure to production techniques for many musical styles and media deliverables.
- Gain extensive project experience in state-of-the art studios where you will record, produce, mix and master sound recordings.
- Graduate with a portfolio of work that includes classical, world, popular and jazz styles delivered on traditional formats alongside such new industry standards as web-based media and video games.
- Consider choosing a course of primary applied study on your instrument or voice in either the classical or jazz/commercial music tradition.
Sound Recording Technology (B.M.)
Setnor School of Music
The sound recording technology program provides technologically inclined musicians with the practical and theoretical background needed for success in today’s music production industry. The program provides a multidisciplinary bachelor of music (B.M.) degree with coursework in music, acoustics, sound production, new media design, computer science, and mathematics.
Particular emphasis is placed on audio engineering as a technical-artistic field, recognizing that audio professionals often serve as the interface connecting the technical and artistic personnel in the music industry.
The program provides extensive project experience in state-of-the art studios where you will record, produce, mix, and master sound recordings. You also develop technical and managerial skills that are essential to the profession. A high level of cross-disciplinary collaboration is encouraged, with exposure to production techniques for many musical styles and media deliverables. You graduate with a portfolio of work that includes classical, world, popular, and jazz styles delivered on traditional formats alongside such new industry standards as web-based media and video games.
While studying in the sound recording technology program, students may choose a course of primary applied study on their instrument or voice in either the classical or jazz/commercial music tradition.
Possible careers include work as a recording engineer, producer, programmer, musician, and technical engineer. The program also provides a foundation for graduate work in engineering and computer science.
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