overview
The curriculum is designed to increase your knowledge in one or more of the following areas: analog audio systems, digital audio systems, audio mixing and production, sound cancellation and noise reduction techniques, and other audio applications. With the program(s) multi-disciplinary approach, not only will you acquire a background in music production; you will also experience the inner workings of studio equipment and the realities of the audio business. And since the program has a history of producing standout graduates who can hit the ground running, you can find employment with broadcast networks, multimedia firms, automotive companies, and in the arts and entertainment industry, using modern technology in the recording, processing, and creation of sound.
Why LTU?
You will have access to Plymouth Rock Productions, an off-campus working-studio environment that emphasizes the practical side of LTU (s) signature theory and practice education
You will gain valuable hands-on experience with digital audio workstations, musical instrument digital interface applications, sound-mixing techniques, and other advanced audio technologies, making you workforce ready at graduation
The program supplies trained audio engineers to some of the world (s) biggest and most influential businesses
LTU BSAET graduates work in audio systems companies, auto suppliers, recording companies, network media production, and the Detroit Big Three, among others