Sound and Music Technology with Specializations In

Sound and Music Technology with Specializations In

Sound and Music Technology 1 success, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes in SOUND AND MUSIC which the student is placed. TECHNOLOGY ALL courses with the MUC, MUM and MUT prefix must be completed with a grade of C or better to satisfy program requirements. Sound and Music Technology with Alternative Ways to Earn Credit toward this Degree Specializations in: Graduates of specific programs at Orange Technical College and Osceola Technical College, as well as other institutions may be eligible to receive • Audio and Music Business Management college credit for courses in this program. You may also be eligible to • Audio Engineering Technology (Articulated to the B.S.E.C.E.T. degree receive credit toward this degree if you have earned one of the approved program) Gold Standard industry certifications or Career Pathways credit. To • Music Production learn more about Valencia’s award of credit options, visit https:// • Sound and Music Entrepreneurship Specialization valenciacollege.edu/academics/programs/as-degree/credit-industry- • Sound Production certification-agreements.php Eligible students should contact the Career Program Advisor in their academic department for more information about the requirements for the award of credit. Associate in Science Degree (CIP# 1650091300) The Sound and Music Technology A.S. Degree program prepares College Credit Technical Certificates students for careers in Sound Production and Audio. The Sound and Music A.S. degree also offers the following college credit The Audio and Music Business Management specialization prepares certificate programs. These certificates can put you on the fast-track students for careers in the Music Business, such as Managers for artist, to reaching your career goals. They are designed to equip you with a venues, music facilities, music stores, recording studios, small labels, and specialized skill set for entry-level employment or to upgrade your skills other Music-related businesses. In addition, this specialization prepares for job advancement. Most can be completed in one year or less, and all students as Sound Recording Engineers. of the courses in the certificates are embedded in the A.S. degree. You can earn the certificates as you progress through your A.S. Degree or as a The Audio Engineering Technology specialization prepares students separate, stand-alone credential. Click on the Certificate tab at the top of for careers as sound recording engineers, audio electronics specialists, the page for more information about the certificates that are offered. sound post-production engineers, sound designers, re-recording mixers, and audio equipment consultants. In addition, students pursuing • Digital Music Production (12 credits) (CIP# 0610020304) this track can continue on to the Bachelor of Science in Electrical and • Audiovisual Production (15 credits) (CIP# 0610020303) Computer Engineering Technology (B.S.E.C.E.T.) degree at Valencia. • Audio Electronics Specialist (24 credits) (CIP# 0610020301) The Music Production specialization prepares students for careers as Start Right Music Producers and Sound Recording Engineers. Degree-seeking students enrolling at Valencia for the first time will Students enrolled in this specialization should contact the Music have a limited range of courses from which to choose for their first 18 Department on East Campus for proper ensemble placement. college-level credits. Within the first 18 college credit hours, you will be required to take ENC1101 (3 credits), and if applicable, SLS 1122 (3 The Sound & Music Entrepreneurship specialization required courses credits) and a mathematics course appropriate to your selected meta- can be taken mostly online. This specialization prepares students for major (3 credits). The remaining courses will be chosen from the General careers as entrepreneurs, by focusing on the design, setup, and operation Education Core Courses in humanities (3 credits), science (3 credits), or of small project and/or home studios configured for the student’s career social science (3 credits), and/or the introductory courses within the A.S. goals in sound, be it Music, Podcasting, Audio Book Production, and other degree programs. For specific courses see the Foundation Courses on the small-studio ventures. There is a large focus on preparing students to run “Program Requirements” tab. For course sequencing recommendations, their own small business successfully. see your Career Program Advisor or create an education plan by logging into Atlas, clicking on the LifeMap tab and clicking My Education Plan. The Sound Technology specialization prepares students for careers as sound recording engineers, sound post-production engineers, sound Potential Careers designers, re-recording mixers, live sound engineers, audiovisual • Music Producer/Director technicians, and systems integrators/installers, and prepares them for • Technical Director the business challenges these largely free-lance occupations present. • Sound Mixer/Designer Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advisor • Post-Production Mixer/Editor in the department office for assistance in determining the best education • Assistant Audio Engineer plan for degree completion. • Sound Designer Although scheduling may not always provide for the recommended • Sound Engineer progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate, • Sound Effects/Dialogue Editor and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. • Foley editor/ Foley Artist All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements • Videogame, Virtual Reality and Training/Simulation Sound designer. and satisfactorily complete all mandatory courses in reading, student • Surround Sound Mixer/Recording Mixer 2 Sound and Music Technology • Audio Technician Foundation Courses • Audio-Visual Technician MUM 1002C FUNDAMENTALS OF SOUND + 3 MUT 1011C INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY -+ 4 Salary & Earnings Information SLS 1122 NEW STUDENT EXPERIENCE ~ 3 For career information related to this program, please visit O*Net OnLine EET 1214C INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING 3 (https://www.onetonline.org/). TECHNOLOGY MUM 1620L PSYCHOACOUSTICS & CRITICAL 1 Contacts LISTENING SKILLS *+ Future Students ENC 1101 FRESHMAN COMPOSITION I +*~ 3 To learn more about this program, contact Enrollment Services MAC 1105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA +*~ 3 at [email protected] or 407-582-1507 or visit + valenciacollege.edu/sound-and-music-technology/ (https:// MUM 1648L FOLEY AND SOUND DESIGN 1 net1.valenciacollege.edu/future-students/degree-options/associates/ Intermediate Courses sound-and-music-technology/). Select one of the following: 6 EET 1015C FUNDAMENTALS OF DC CIRCUITS Raul Valery, Program Chair, East Campus: 407-582-2882 & EET 1025C and FUNDAMENTALS OF AC CIRCUITS * [email protected] or EET 1036C FUNDAMENTALS OF DC AND AC CIRCUITS Jose Aenlle, Professor, East Campus: 407-582-2309 OR [email protected] EET 1036C FUNDAMENTALS OF DC AND AC CIRCUITS * Joseph McBride, Sr. Instructional Assistant, East Campus: 407-582-2880 [email protected] MUM 1646C DIALOGUE EDITING AND VOICE 2 PROCESSING * Current Students MUM 2634L THE DIGITAL AUDIO WORKSTATION *+ 1 Contact the Career Program Advisor below for more information. CET 2114C DIGITAL SYSTEMS 3 Kristol Bell, Career Program Advisor, East Campus: 407-582-2097 MUM 2661C SOUND RECORDING I *+ 3 [email protected] MUM 2601L SOUND RECORDING LAB I *+ 1 ~ Internship and Workforce Services MUL 1010 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 MUM 2623C MIDI ELECTRONIC MUSIC I *+ 3 If you need assistance with job resources or in locating an internship, POS 2041 U.S. GOVERNMENT ~ 3 please visit: valenciacollege.edu/internship (http://valenciacollege.edu/ internship/). Advanced Fources MUM 2666C SOUND RECORDING II *+ 3 Audio Engineering Technology MUM 2602L SOUND RECORDING LAB II *+ 1 CET 2123C FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROPROCESSORS 3 Specialization * (Articulated to Valencia's Bachelors MUM 2678L MIXING TECHNIQUES *+ 1 Degree in Electrical and Computer MUM 2640C SOUND POSTPRODUCTION - CAPSTONE *+ 3 EET 1141C SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 3 Engineering Technology) * Program Outcomes MUM 2790L MUSIC PRODUCTION - CAPSTONE *+ 1 • Configure and use computers for professional audio applications in Audio and Electronics Engineering Elective 3 accordance with professional audio industry standards and practices. or • Configure and use professional audio equipment for sound Sound & Music Technology Elective(s) reinforcement, recording and reproduction in accordance with Total Credit Hours 64 industry standards and practices. • Apply principles of music theory and performance in professional Audio Engineering Technology Specialization Electives music and sound applications. MAC 1114 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY +* 3 • Apply the MIDI protocol for professional music production and MAC 1140 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA +* 3 equipment synchronization applications in accordance with Sound * Industry standards and practices. ETS 2542C PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS I 3 * • Analyze, troubleshoot, and maintain digital and analog electronic ETS 1210C INTRODUCTION TO PHOTONICS 3 systems. Note • Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic systems. Courses with the prefix CET, EET and ETS are offered only on West • Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical Campus. environments. Sound and Music Technology 3 Audio and Music Business Management MUM 2790L MUSIC PRODUCTION - CAPSTONE *+ 1 Specialization Total Credit Hours 64 Program

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