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Audio Production, C.T. |
Program Description
The Audio Production program will provide students with a solid foundation for further study and employment in the growing field of Audio Production. Students will learn the foundation of multi-track session recording as well as Mastering/Restoration techniques.
The program intends to create graduates with the requisite training and skills to begin working with industry standard equipment and software to compose and record their own compositions and compete for entry-level positions in the field. Emphasis will be placed on how DAW & MIDI (Cubase & Adobe Audition) systems operate, giving the students a broad understanding of their uses.
Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:
- Recount the history of audio recording technology;
- Conduct research, understand the importance of qualifying source material, using time honored structures such as peer review and disciplinary standards;
- Demonstrate an understanding of the recording industry as a business;
- Demonstrate a level of comfort and proficiency with standard productivity software such as Adobe Audition, Cubase SX and Pro Tools, as well as an understanding of the ways in which these tools are applied in the audio production field;
- Understand and apply all phases of audio production in the contemporary music studio environment;
- Identify the fundamental process and sequence involved in the production of audio composition;
- Identify the different roles and responsibilities of the recording studio staff members;
- Identify the historical development of musical performance;
- Understand the essentials of audio engineering, the fundamentals of digital imaging and video editing for New Media applications.
After Union County College
Graduates can work in the field of Audio Production in a studio setting, or continue study in the Communications Media option Associate degree program here at Union County College.
Gainful Employment Information: https://www.ucc.edu/documents/academics/certificates/aupc/10.0203-Gedt.html
Fall Semester
- COM 100 - Communications Technologies 4 credit hours.
- ENG 101 - English Composition I 3 credit hours.
- COM 103 - Introduction to Radio Broadcasting 3 credit hours.
Spring Semester
- COM 113 - Audio Production I 3 credit hours.
- FIA 105 - Music Appreciation 3 credit hours.
- PSY 101 - General Psychology 3 credit hours.
Fall Semester
- COM 213 - Audio Production II 3 credit hours.
- COM 209 - The Evolution of Film 3 credit hours.
Spring Semester
- HIS 101 - Introduction to Western Civilization I 3 credit hours.
- COM 216 - Digital Video Editing and Multimedia Imaging 3 credit hours.