Recording Arts and Technology, Associate of Applied Science
The recording arts and technology program trains students for entry-level positions within the audio industry. Students receive broad-based training in music recording and mixing, location sound, commercial production, audio for video and television, internet audio, record production, live sound reinforcement, audio electronics, and music business. A field experience/internship component provides on-the-job training with local and national facilities. Graduates are employed in a wide variety of positions within the entertainment industry.
Courses
- COMM 1010 — COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- COMM 101H — COMM-101H Honors Speech Communication
- EET 1130 — EET-1130 Basic Audio Electronics
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- MATH 1190 — MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning
- MUS 1010 — MUS-1010 Survey of European Classical Music
- MUS 1020 — MUS-1020 Survey of Jazz
- MUS 1030 — MUS-1030 Survey of Rock and Roll
- MUS 1040 — MUS-1040 Survey of African-American Music
- MUS 1050 — MUS-1050 Survey of World Music
- MUS 1110 — MUS-1110 Music Business I
- MUS 1130 — MUS-1130 MIDI Technology I
- MUS 2140 — MUS-2140 Studio Maintenance
- RAT 1300 — RAT-1300 Introduction to Recording
- RAT 1311 — RAT-1311 Studio Operations
- RAT 1320 — RAT-1320 Audio Transducers
- RAT 1500 — RAT-1500 Recording Theory I
- RAT 1511 — RAT-1511 Recording Lab I
- RAT 1520 — RAT-1520 Audio Signal Processing
- RAT 1530 — RAT-1530 Digital Audio Theory
- RAT 2300 — RAT-2300 Recording Theory II
- RAT 2311 — RAT-2311 Recording Lab II
- RAT 2330 — RAT-2330 Digital Audio Mixing
- RAT 2341 — RAT-2341 Location Recording
- RAT 2540 — RAT-2540 Live Sound Reinforcement
- RAT 2940 — RAT-2940 Audio Recording Field Experience
- RAT 2990 — RAT-2990 Recording Arts & Tech Capstone