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Best colleges for music production?

I'm a high school junior and I've been thinking about my future lately. I'd love to study music production in college, but I'm not sure which schools are the best for this major. Anyone know of any colleges known for their music production programs?

2 years ago

It's great that you're considering pursuing music production in college! There are several colleges and universities with excellent music production programs. Here's a list of schools known for their strong music production programs that you can explore further:

1. Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA): Berklee is renowned for its cutting-edge programs and state-of-the-art facilities in music production, offering a variety of degrees related to music technology and production.

2. University of Southern California (USC) - Thornton School of Music (Los Angeles, CA): USC houses the Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy, which is famous for its innovative programs combining technology, arts, and entrepreneurship with an emphasis on music production.

3. New York University (NYU) - Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music (New York City, NY): NYU offers an excellent program in Recorded Music at the Tisch School of the Arts, focusing on developing students' skills in production, critical analysis, and the business side of the industry.

4. Belmont University - Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business (Nashville, TN): Belmont's program has a strong reputation for its high-quality curriculum, industry connections, and a prime location in the heart of Nashville's music scene.

5. Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) - Department of Recording Industry (Murfreesboro, TN): MTSU boasts a strong program in music production and technology, with courses covering topics like audio engineering, live sound reinforcement, and music business administration.

6. Drexel University - Westphal College of Media Arts & Design (Philadelphia, PA): Drexel's Music Industry program combines traditional music training with courses in recording, sound design, and music production, enabling students to develop a comprehensive skillset for the industry.

7. Syracuse University - Setnor School of Music (Syracuse, NY): Syracuse offers a Bachelor of Music (B.M.) degree in Sound Recording Technology, focusing on the technical aspects of music production with a comprehensive foundation in acoustic principles, recording techniques, and practical experience in the field.

As you research these schools, make sure to consider their locations, campus cultures, and the specific courses offered within the music production programs. You should also research internship or job opportunities offered by the schools, as real-world experience is invaluable in the music industry. Good luck, and happy researching!

2 years ago

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