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Los Angeles College of Music
Associate’s Degree in Music Producing & Recording
- Pasadena, USA
Associate Degree
Part time
Distance Learning
English
The Associate of Arts program in Music Producing & Recording is a 9 quarter part-time Professional Degree program.


City University Of New York
Associate Degree in Music Recording Technology
- New York, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree in Music Recording Technology is designed to give students a solid foundation in the skills needed for audio recording and production. It covers essential areas like sound enginee...
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Shoreline Community College
Classical Voice AM
- Online USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
Gain the skills and confidence to succeed in the competitive music industry with a broad range of vocal courses, individualized training, and performance opportunities including solo recitals, juried recitals, opera and musical theatre, choral ensembles and masterclasses.
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In a Music Recording associate degree program, you’ll dive into the fascinating world of sound engineering and production. This degree level combines hands-on training with technical knowledge, preparing you for a variety of roles in the music industry.
Through courses in audio mixing, recording techniques, and sound design, you’ll gain practical skills in using industry-standard equipment. Many students strengthen their creativity as they explore the art of recording music and enhancing audio quality. Common coursework also covers fundamentals of music theory and digital audio workstations, equipping you with the necessary skills to collaborate with artists and produce high-quality recordings.
Graduates typically find careers as audio engineers, music producers, or sound technicians, with opportunities available in studio environments, live sound production, and post-production facilities. The applied learning approach ensures you’re ready to enter the workforce with confidence and practical experience.