What kind of jobs are available to students when they graduate and what kind of salary can be expected?
Graduates of the Recording Arts program can be found working in recording studios, movie and television studios, radio stations, live sound reinforcement, touring Broadway productions, theaters, theme and amusement parks, municipalities, CD mastering and DVD authoring, the computer industry, and the armed forces. Additionally, many of our students elect to pursue graduate degrees in areas such as new media, film, acoustics, electrical engineering, law, and music business. While most students enter the Recording Arts program with the intention of going into music production, the greatest area of job growth in Recording Arts and audio production is in media production. The most success will be found by those persons that posess a combination of skills which can be utilized in this area – audio content creation, that is the creation, recording and production of audio content for film and television, computer applications, and other entertainment; and programming and information technology