Recording Arts Certificate
This certificate is designed to prepare students to work in the creative field of digital audio technology. Students will develop traditional recording studio skills along with skills needed to work with current digital audio technology. Students who successfully complete the program will have a good foundation to find work as an audio engineer, a studio musician, a music producer, or as a songwriter or composer. There is no prerequisite for this certificate.
Music & Recording Arts Program web page
(Major Code 5090; State CIP Code 24.0101)
First Semester
MUS 156 | MIDI Music Composition | 2-3 |
or MUS 155 | Introduction to the Recording Studio | |
Total Hours | 2-3 |
Second Semester
MUS 157 | Introduction to Digital Audio* | 3 |
Total Hours | 3 |
Third Semester
MUS 158 | Recording Studio I* | 4 |
Total Hours | 4 |
Fourth Semester
MUS 159 | Recording Studio II* | 4 |
Total Hours | 4 |
Total Program Hours: 13-14