Sound Recording Technology Bachelor of Science
Office: 1151 Mason Hall
(716) 673-3151
Dr. Melvin Unger, Director, School of Music
Dr. Bernd Gottinger, Coordinator
Email: soundrecording.technology@fredonia.edu
Website: http://home.fredonia.edu/music/srt
The Bachelor of Science degree program in Sound Recording Technology is designed to provide undergraduate students with academic and professional preparation necessary for successful careers in music, sound recording, and related professions, and in technical, artistic, and management positions.
Degree Requirements
Musicianship Core
The musicianship core is the set of required studies common to all music degree programs (Bachelor of Arts in Music, Bachelor of Science in Music Therapy, Bachelor of Science in Music with an emphasis in Sound Recording Technology, all programs of the Bachelor of Music).
NOTE:
- MUS 118: waived for students whose principal instrument is piano.
- MUS 120: each semester of private applied lessons.
- Ensembles: Selection of ensembles is by advisement, and by audition when applicable.
- Ensembles: Participation in ensembles is required especially during the semesters of private applied study.
- MUS 107 and MUS 108 are required of all freshmen oboe and bassoon majors
Sound Recording Technology Requirements (in addition to Musicianship Core and ensembles):
Total Credit Hours: 80-92
Internship: Internships within the recording industry are strongly encouraged. Up to 15 credit hours of credit may be earned.
Electives: by advisement from Sound Recording Technology Coordinator.