| With increased accessibility of digital recording equipment at a reasonable cost to the general public, the demand for knowledge and training in this area has increased in recent years. Not only may students use recording equipment in their own studios, they can also make a career choice in that direction. Career choices may include, but are not limited to, sound engineer, recording engineer, audio engineer, sound/video editor, multimedia publisher, radio program director, disc jockey, engineer mixer. | ![]() |
| Upon completion of the program of study students shall:
• Gain sufficient skills to become gainfully employed in several areas of music technology • Gain life-long skills in producing their own music for their own enjoyment • Be involved in the performance and production of college activities (concerts, plays, etc.) |
| Careers | Skills and traits |