BRAINERD — Beginning this fall, students at Central Lakes College will be capable to pursue an associate of fine arts degree in music technologies.
Applications to the plan are now becoming accepted.
“One of our music department’s ambitions is to present music degrees that are strongly rooted in the genuine-planet abilities and understanding that a student demands to excel in their profession, and aspect of that consists of incorporating music technologies,” stated Preston Weber, the CLC director of choirs, music technologies and percussion.
The new degree prepares students for transfer to a 4-year degree in audio engineering, audio production, audio technologies, music technologies, music sector, sound design and style, sound recording technologies, music organization and much more.
“If any of these degrees sound intriguing, or if you want to perform with music and sound in the Television, film, video game, music, or marketing industries, this is the degree for you,” Weber stated in a news release. “It is also a terrific two-year degree to get although finishing other basic classes, to give students quite a few solutions on their subsequent path forward.”
All music classes at CLC have zero textbook expense. In addition, students who comprehensive the music technologies courses can grow to be a Pro Tools certified user, the top application for audio production.
For much more details on the new degree, stop by
clcmn.edu/music-technologies-afa-degree
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