3 Music Production degrees found
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- Music
- Music Production
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3 Music Production degrees found
Richmond and Hillcroft Adult and Community College
Online Course in Sequencing & Music Production - Music Technology
- Richmond, United Kingdom
Course
English
This course will be delivered online. In this course you will be introduced to Music Production using MIDI and Audio techniques with Logic Pro X. Learn about effects, sampling, learn to remix, mix, and even compose music for film and TV using Logic Pro X.
The Los Angeles Film School
Online Bachelor in Music Production
- Los Angeles, USA
Bachelor's
Distance Learning
English
CREATE YOUR FUTURE IN MUSIC PRODUCTION Discover what it takes to transform your single into a chart-topper. Whether you’re interested in recording, mixing and mastering, or something in between, our online bachelor’s degree program teaches you how to enhance your beats and produce top quality tracks. Earn your Bachelor of Science Degree in Music Production online. This hands-on program is great if you want to sharpen your technical skills quickly and gain a comprehensive understanding of music production and artist management. Our Bachelor of Science in Music Production Degree is 120 credit hours and 38 months in length. Each class is studied exclusively during a four-week period allowing students to focus on one particular subject at a time.
The Los Angeles Film School Online
Associate of Science in Music Production
- Los Angeles, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
18 months
Distance Learning
English
Are you passionate about music? Do you have a strong desire to learn about the professional side of the music industry? With our online degree program, you’ll learn how to produce and compose your own music and what it takes to get your songs heard.
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Students who desire a career in a recording studio, or even as an independent artist, should consider a music production program. Courses usually focus on training students in using programs and technology that are currently standard in the industry, but courses can also include music-centric topics like theory and composition.