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Bachelor of Science in Music Production and Recording Arts


The Bachelor’s of Science program is designed to prepare students for careers in Music Production and Recording Arts, with transferable audio skills applicable to Film, Television, Radio, Gaming, Theatre and Multi-Media professions. The program is is housed in a dedicated multi-studio complex on our Dobbs Ferry campus. Students are able to specialize in topics including: music recording and production; music mixing & mastering; sound for gaming and animation; remote recording and more. Students will learn from a faculty of industry professionals bringing "real world" experience to the classroom. Through a "hands-on" curriculum and project based learning, students develop practical skills while acquiring the critical theoretical knowledge needed to adapt to future technologies.

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