Music Production Technology, A.S.
Daytona Beach, USA
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
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TUITION FEES
USD 12,760 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus
* $398.65 per credit hour | application fee: $50 for international students
Introduction
Now your dream can be realized with a degree in Music Production Technology from Daytona State College. With this degree, you will be well-qualified to work as a recording engineer, music producer, broadcast technician, or event coordinator or work in booking and promotion, live sound production, tour production, audio video post, or work for a record company or music publisher or any field associated with the music industry.
You will work with award-winning faculty and high-profile guest speakers with decades of professional experience to hone your creative skills. Hands-on instruction is provided in state-of-the-art recording facilities and a professional performing arts center.
The Music Production Technology program at Daytona State College offers one of the most unique educational facilities in the state of Florida. Two of the finest performance venues in Daytona Beach are digitally linked to a state-of-the-art recording studio offering cutting-edge technology in surround sound recording and mixing.
If you want the opportunity to work in the music industry and strive to be a cut above the rest, the School of Music Entertainment and Art at Daytona State College is exactly what you are looking for.
Mission
This program provides a solid foundation in the skills necessary for students seeking careers in music recording, sound reinforcement, music production, sound equipment installation, and maintenance.
Description
The AS degree in Music Production Technology will focus on the technical aspects of audio recording and sound reinforcement. The AS degree is open to all degree-seeking college credit students and will concentrate on the areas of Recording Technology and Techniques, Audio Mixing, Studio Maintenance, Audio Processing, Acoustic Design, Sound Reinforcement, and Audio for Video. Students will develop a functional understanding of musical language, musical elements, and performance skills. Business and legal areas related to the musical/entertainment industry will complete the course of study.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
DSC Foundation Scholarship
The Daytona State College Foundation is proud to offer scholarships to currently enrolled and incoming students at Daytona State College. We have simplified the application process by inviting you to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and a Foundation application. Your eligibility will be determined by the information you provide, so please take time to provide as much information as possible.
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
More scholarship opportunities are available requiring an additional application are also available! Keep reading to find out more.
How do I get a scholarship?
Apply in 4 Easy Steps
- Complete the FAFSA® with the DSC code, 001475.
- Write a brief statement in a format you can copy and paste into the DSC Foundation Scholarship application. The statement should focus on your educational and career goals and requires 150 to 300 words. Be sure to spell and grammar check your statement, then save it in a folder to insert it into the DSC Foundation Scholarship application.
- Complete the DSC Foundation Scholarship application. It can be completed in more than one session, but be sure you click ‘Save and Continue’ before logging out. Once complete, click the ‘Submit’ button, and then it's our turn.
- Upload a thank you letter and headshot within 10 days if you receive an email stating you received a DSC Foundation Scholarship.
Curriculum
General Education Core - 15 Credits
Communication Core (3 Credits)
- ENC1101 Introduction to Composition (3 Credits)
Mathematics Core (3 Credits)
- Choose One Course
- MGF2130 Mathematical Thinking (3 Credits)
Natural Sciences Core (3 Credits)
Choose One Course
- AST1002 Astronomy (3 Credits)
- BSC1005 Survey of Biological Sciences (For Non-Science Majors) (3 Credits)
- CHM1020 Chemistry in Society (3 Credits)
- EVR2001 Introduction to Environmental Science (3 Credits)
- PHY1020 Conceptual Physics (3 Credits)
Humanities Core (3 Credits)
Choose One Course
- ARH1000 Art Appreciation (3 Credits)
- HUM2020 Introduction to Humanities (3 Credits)
- LIT2000 Literature and Culture (3 Credits)
- MUL1010 Music Appreciation (3 Credits)
- PHI2010 Introduction of Philosophy (3 Credits)
- THE1000 Theatre Appreciation (3 Credits)
Social Sciences Core (3 Credits)
Choose One Course
- AMH2020 United States History 1865 to Present (3 Credits)
- POS2041 American Federal Government (3 Credits)
AMH2020, POS2041 These courses satisfy the Civic Literacy Competency graduation requirement.
Note Before enrollment in college-level English or math courses, some students may be advised to complete college preparatory/developmental course work. See an Academic Advisor to determine developmental course requirements.
Program Specific Courses
All Program Specific courses require a grade of "C" or better.
- MUM1610 Survey of Recording Technology (3 Credits)
- MUM1622 Sound Reinforcement (3 Credits)
- MUM1634 The Digital Audio Workstation (3 Credits)
- MUM2600L Audio Engineering I Lab (2 Credits)
- MUM2600 Audio Engineering I (3 Credits)
- MUM2601 Audio Engineering II (3 Credits)
- MUM2601L Audio Engineering II Lab (2 Credits)
- MUM2603 Studio Maintenance (3 Credits)
- MUM2607 Soundtrack Development (3 Credits)
- MUM2609 Studio Production (3 Credits)
- MUM2640 Post Production Sound (3 Credits)
- MUM2700 Survey of Music Business (3 Credits)
- MUS2360 Learning Basic Music Using the Computer (3 Credits)
- Applied Music Elective (1 credit)
- Ensemble Electives (2 Credits)
Applied Music Elective - Applied music courses can be found in the MVB, MVK, MVP, MVS, MVV, and MVW sections of the course catalog. Contact the Music Department for any questions.
Ensemble Electives - Students must enroll in an ensemble elective for 2 semesters for this program. Contact the Music Department for any questions.
Program-Specific Electives (9 Credits)
Choose Three Courses
- MUC2301 Introduction to Electronic Music Production (3 Credits)
- MUC2601 Introduction to Songwriting (3 Credits)
- MUM2611 Live Recording Techniques (3 Credits)
- MUM2677 Sound Reinforcement II (3 Credits)
- MUM2716 Automated Show Control (3 Credits)
Year 1
1st Semester
- MUM1610: Survey of Recording Technology (3 Credits)
- MUM1622: Sound Reinforcement (3 Credits)
- MUM1634: The Digital Audio Workstation (3 Credits)
- ENC1101: Introduction to Composition (3 Credits)
- Mathematics Core (3 Credits)
2nd Semester
- MUM2600: Audio Engineering I (3 Credits)
- MUM2600L: Audio Engineering I Lab (2 Credits)
- MUM2603: Studio Maintenance (3 Credits)
- MUM2700: Survey of Music Business (3 Credits)
- Natural Sciences Core (3 Credits)
- Applied Music Elective (1 Credits)
- Ensemble Elective (1 Credits)
Summer Semester
- Humanities Core (3 Credits)
Year 2
1st Semester
- MUM2601: Audio Engineering II (3 Credits)
- MUM2601L: Audio Engineering II Lab (2 Credits)
- MUM2609: Studio Production (3 Credits)
- MUS2360: Learning Basic Music Using the Computer (3 Credits)
- Program Specific Elective (3 Credits)
- Ensemble Elective (1 Credits)
2nd Semester
- MUM2607: Soundtrack Development (3 Credits)
- MUM2640: Post Production Sound (3 Credits)
- Program Specific Elective (3 Credits)
- Program Specific Elective (3 Credits)
- Social Sciences Core - Civic Literacy (AMH2020 or POS2041) (3 Credits)
Total: 64
Program Outcome
Graduates of the program will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to work in cohesive teams focusing on organizational and leadership skills while contributing to the community through audio-related service learning.
- Establish short and long-term goals for a career capitalizing on personal strengths and professional ambitions in the entertainment industry.
- Explore and acquire broad-based knowledge of music production technology and demonstrate proficiency in the application of practical audio engineering skills.
- Apply theoretical and technical problem-solving skills in audio engineering through integrated and reflective learning.
Career Opportunities
- Broadcast Technician
- Recording Engineer
- Audio and Video Technician
- Instructional Coordinator
- Producer and Director
- Concert Technician
- Digital Content Producer
- Lighting Technician
- Field Recordist
- Live Sound Mix Engineer
- Public Relations
- Marketing
- Event Coordinator
- Booking and Promotion
- Artists and Related Workers
- Entertainers and Performers
- Music Director and Composer
- Amusement and Recreation
Note: It’s never too early to prepare for your career! Login to your Daytona State Career Services Student Job Board and create your account to submit your resume for review search for jobs, and practice your interview skills with Big Interview. For questions, please email Career Services to connect with a Career Advisor.
Program delivery
Full-time on campus/possibility to do it online but without a visa.
English Language Requirements
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