Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
14 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Audio Production | Music Production | Recording Arts
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Audio Arts M.A.

The interdisciplinary master of arts (M.A.) degree program in audio arts offers a career path into the world of studio production. Whatever your interest in this field, the audio arts program offers an unparalleled mix of world-class instruction, hands-on industry experience and networking with successful Syracuse University alumni and the music industry at large.


Degree Programs

  • Audio Arts M.A.
  • Music B.S.
  • Composition B.M.
  • Music Education B.M.
  • Performance B.M.
  • Music Industry B.M., B.M./MBA
  • Sound Recording Technology B.M.
  • Bandier Music Business M.S.
  • Composition M.M.
  • Conducting M.M.
  • Music Education M.M., M.S.
  • Performance M.M.
  • Voice Pedagogy M.M.

Program Description

Audio arts is a 14-month program that offers specializations in sound production and recording arts. If you are interested in getting your start in audio production, the program will provide the basic skills needed to excel in your first roles in studio environments. This is also true if you’re interested in refining and focusing your undergraduate studies or if you have never formally studied audio production or worked in a studio but are interested in making a career or directional change.


With a true multidisciplinary approach, the program is run as a partnership between the Setnor School of Music and Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Students have access to resources in both Setnor and Newhouse, including the cutting-edge Dick Clark Studios in the Newhouse Studio and Innovation Center.


Curriculum

The audio arts curriculum is designed to be flexible and meet your goals and desired career paths. You will start with foundational classes in the broad music business and basic studio techniques, then work with your advisor to choose classes across the Setnor School, Newhouse, and elsewhere at the University (including our technology-focused School of Information Studies) that will create the necessary expertise for your individualized path. All courses are industry-facing with a focus on teaching the exact industry approaches and skills you need to succeed.


Careers in Audio Arts

Careers in the audio arts can be quite diverse. These behind-the-scenes jobs can make all the difference to the commercial and financial success of an artist or a project.


  • Sound design
  • Audio production and post-production
  • Music production
  • Music engineering
  • Sound for picture
  • Music mastering

Program Co-Directors

  • Jim Elenteny, Co-Director (Setnor School of Music)
  • Patrick MacDougall, Co-Director (Newhouse School)
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