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Audio & Media Technology
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The Bachelor of Science degree program in Audio & Media Technology is for students who are serious about the audio industry and their future. Students get a solid grounding in critical listening, computer music, and the physics of sound, plus exposure to the actual situations that they run into in their professional career. Students are able to submit some of their projects to the college's student-run record/CD label, Naked Ear Records.
Audio Production Concentration
Students in the Audio Production concentration will focus their studies in audio recording, editing, and mixing audio or content where the audio is the primary medium. The Audio Production concentration will allow students to take advanced production courses in music recording, live sound, maintenance, and radio. Students in this concentration can choose to focus on the business and management aspects of the audio industry.
Audio & Video Technology Concentration
In the Audio & Video Technology concentration you'll focus on audio recording, editing, and mixing audio content to be used in conjunction with visual media, with advanced production courses in sound for picture and fundamental courses in video technology and multimedia.
Graduation Requirements
To receive a Bachelor of Science in Audio & Media Technology, you must complete a minimum of 121 credit hours with 40 credit hours in general education courses with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. Also, you must receive a passing grade or credit for all required course work, meet portfolio or other requirements, complete a 200-hour internship or capstone project, and satisfy all financial obligations to The New England Institute of Art.
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