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Recording arts technician


What is a recording arts technician major?

Recording arts technician programs teach students to apply technical knowledge and skills to the production of sound recordings as finished products or as components of film/video, broadcast, live, or mixed media productions. It includes instruction in sound equipment operation and maintenance, music, dialogue, and sound effects recording, sound track editing, dubbing and mixing, sound engineering, tape, disk, and CD production, digital recording and transmission, amplification and modulation, and working with producers, editors, directors, artists, and production managers.

How much do recording arts technician majors make?

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How popular is recording arts technician as a major?

Each year, around 720 students obtain a bachelor’s degree and around 1,160 students obtain an associate degree in recording arts technician. In 2021, 474 students received a bachelor's degree and 921 students received an associate degree. This is relatively the same number of recording arts technician majors as there were in 2020. Recording arts technician is a relatively popular major compared to other trades and personal services majors.

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