Associate degree in Music Recording Technology at Finger Lakes Community College

 

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Associate Degree in Music Recording Technology at Finger Lakes Community College

Finger Lakes Community College
Associate degree
Music Recording Technology

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The Associate in Science in Music Recording Technology degree program is designed to enhance skills by providing students the opportunity to receive the extensive hands-on training that is needed to achieve a thorough understanding of modern recording. The coursework is appropriate for individuals preparing to transfer to a baccalaureate degree program or for those interested in a career in music recording that does not require a four-year degree.

The A.S. Music Recording Technology degree program includes coursework in music theory, audio recording, commercial music, applied music, and music ensemble. Students have the opportunity to broaden the scope of their classroom education by participation in performance
groups such as the College Singers, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Finger Lakes Chorale, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble, and Finger Lakes Camerata. In addition, students may create independent recording projects or pursue internships.

The program is housed in four John Storyk designed state-of-the-art facilities, with Focusrite Control 24 consoles and ProTools. An extensive array of outboard gear includes preamps by Focusrite, Universal Audio, and Groove Tubes.

The goals of the Associate in Science in Music Recording Technology degree program are:

  • To provide a challenging curriculum that will prepare students to successfully transfer to four-year institutions and pursue the baccalaureate degree.
  • To provide the students with the opportunity to learn their craft, both as musicians and recording technicians.
  • To promote the student’s ability to communicate effectively in oral, written, and musical forms.
  • To develop and sharpen the student’s capacity for critical thinking and aesthetic interpretation.
  • To develop in students the 11 Competencies identified by Finger Lakes Community College as learning outcomes of a liberal education.

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