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7 Music Recording Bachelors Degree Programs


Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology
Bachelor of Music Recording Arts
- London, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Harness your passion for music and transform it into a rewarding, creative career in the music and recording industry. If you’re looking to study music and gain employable skills in the business of music, the Music Recording Arts program is for you. This five-year collaborative degree program combines a Bachelor of Music degree from Western University with a diploma in Music Industry Arts from Fanshawe College.


University of Kansas
Graduate Certificate in Music Recording
- Lawrence, USA
Graduate Certificate
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Graduate Certificate in Music Recording is designed for individuals interested in developing skills in recording arts and music production. The program covers key areas like audio engineering, mix...
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Mercy College
Bachelor in Music Production and Recording Arts
- Dobbs Ferry, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science program is designed to prepare students for careers in Music Production + Recording Arts, with transferable audio skills applicable to Film, Television, Radio, Gaming, Theatre and Multi-Media professions.


Hampton University
Bachelor of Science in Music Recording Technology
- Hampton, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Music Recording Technology program is designed for student who desires a career in audio engineering, music recording, audio equipment design, sound reinforcement, broadcasting, audio sales, or studio maintenance. Students who complete this four year degree program, including one summer, earn a Bachelor of Science in Music with an emphasis in Audio Recording. Combining audio recording with music ensures that graduates are well prepared for successful employment in the music and entertainment industries.


Sonoma State University
Bachelor of Arts in Audio and Recording Production
- Rohnert Park, USA
BA
English
The certificate in Audio and Recording Production is open to the local community and inclined matriculated students interested in music recording and production in a studio setting. The program makes use of SSU's Wolford Recording Studio in Ives Hall, Room 32, which is newly renovated and updated with high level, state of the art, 24 channel pro-tools, mac based equipment, and integrated with red-net ability to record from the Green Music Center's Weill and Schroeder Halls.


Full Sail University
Bachelor of Science in Recording Arts
- Winter Park, USA
BSc
Full time
80 weeks
On-Campus
English
If you’re dreaming of pursuing a career in recording, you’re in good company. Full Sail began as a recording school back in 1979, and in the years since, has built extensively upon its foundational curriculum. From live music production to audio postproduction for film, television, and video games, you’ll cover a wide array of procedures and applications – all while working with the same gear found in professional studios.


Visible Music College
Bachelor of Applied Arts in Music Production
- Memphis, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Music Production program is designed to prepare audio engineers and producers for vocational readiness from a Christian perspective. The program is designed to introduce the student to the tools and techniques used to produce music in the modern recording studio, while nurturing the student’s passion to serve the church or industry with Christian character.
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Music Recording degree programs at the Bachelor’s level offer a unique blend of art and technology, allowing you to delve into the intricate process of capturing sound and producing music. This field empowers you to explore both the creative and technical sides of music production, preparing you for an engaging career in the industry.
In these programs, you’ll learn essential skills like audio engineering, sound design, and mixing techniques. Courses often cover topics such as recording technologies, music theory, and digital audio production. As you develop competencies using industry-standard equipment and software tools, students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas within the music landscape.
A Bachelor’s degree in Music Recording effectively prepares you for various career paths, including audio engineer, music producer, or sound technician. Graduates often find positions in recording studios, live sound environments, or even film and game audio production. The combination of practical experience and theoretical knowledge helps you build a solid foundation for success in the audio industry.