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DAPA - Music/Sound Production A.A.

CR Associate of Arts

Program Description

This program is designed for students interested in the music and sound production industries. Program course work explores career opportunities in these industries. Industry positions include, but are not limited to, music producer, sound designer, sound editor, disc jockey, recording and live sound engineers. Students gain practical experience by utilizing industry-standard software, hardware and common production techniques. Students are urged to consult with an academic advisor or counselor to ensure that the courses selected meet LCCC requirements and those of the four-year college or university to which transfer is intended.

Program Objectives

Program Objective

Demonstrate effective oral, written and visual communication skills

Demonstrate knowledge in the principles of sound and digital audio

Apply critical listening and thinking skills

Record, produce, edit, mix and master audio using industry-standard equipment and software

Advisor Notes

Students should consult the catalog of the four-year college or university to which he or she plans to transfer to ensure that degree requirements are being properly met. Transfer information for this program is on file in the Transfer and University Center. For more information, contact an academic advisor or counselor.