

The music recording industry is fast-paced and competitive. The
U.S. Department of Labor reports that employment opportunities in
the field will grow through the year 2008. Those with skills in technology
and an overall music background will be preferred for positions.
The A.S. Music Recording Technology degree program at Finger Lakes
can give you the edge for success by providing a musical background
as well as experience using new, state-of-the-art digital recording
technology.


The Associate in Science in Music Recording Technology degree
program is designed to provide you the opportunity to learn your
craft, both as a musician and a recording technician. You will
receive
the extensive hands-on training that is needed to achieve a thorough
understanding of modern recording. The coursework is appropriate
if you are interested in preparing to transfer to a baccalaureate
degree program or beginning a career in music recording immediately
after graduation.
The
program is housed in two state-of-the-art facilities, both with Focusrite Control 24 consoles and ProTools. An extensive array of outboard gear includes preamps by Focusrite, Universal Audio, and Groove Tubes.
In
addition, the College offers honors courses that provide enhanced
educational experiences for students who have demonstrated outstanding
academic ability. Enrollment in honors courses is open to qualified
students enrolled in this degree program, as well as all other qualified
FLCC students. Successful completion of honors courses or an Honors
Certificate may increase student transfer options to four-year institutions.
Our
faculty bring real-life experience as musicians and recording technicians
and play an important part in your success.
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The A.S. Music Recording Technology degree program includes coursework
in music theory, audio recording, commercial music, applied music,
and music ensemble. You will have the opportunity to broaden the scope
of your classroom education by participating in performance groups
such as the College Singers, Vocal Jazz Ensemble, Finger Lakes Chorale,
Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble, and Finger Lakes
Camerata.

Graduates
from this degree program may transfer to four-year colleges and
universities such as Middle Tennessee University, SUNY College at
Fredonia, and Nazareth College of Rochester* to earn baccalaureate
degrees and become recording engineers at studios locally and in
New York City.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the average annual
earnings for sound technicians in 2001-02 were $40,000.
* This
is a sampling of some of the four-year colleges and universities
to which our students have transferred. Please consult your advisor
or the Center for Advisement and Personal Development for a complete
listing of transfer agreements between Finger Lakes Community College
and four-year institutions.
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