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Sound and Music Technology 1 SOUND AND MUSIC TECHNOLOGY Sound and Music Technology with Specializations in: Audio and Music Business Management Audio Engineering Technology (Articulated to the B.S.E.C.E.T. degree program) Music Production Sound Production Associate in Science Degree (CIP# 1650091300) The Sound and Music Technology A.S. Degree program prepares students for careers in Sound Production and Audio. The Audio Engineering Technology specialization prepares students for careers as sound recording engineers, audio electronics specialists, sound post-production engineers, sound designers, re-recording mixers, and audio equipment consultants. In addition, students pursuing this track can continue on to the Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engieering Technology (B.S.E.C.E.T.) degree at Valencia, in which an Audio and Electroacoustics Systems concentration is offered. The Music Performance and Sound specialization prepares students for careers as Music Producers and Sound Recording Engineers. The Sound Technology specialization prepares students for careers as Sound Recording Engineers, Sound Post-production Engineers, Sound Designers, Re-Recording Mixers, Live Sound Engineers, Audio-Visual technicians and systems integrators/installers, and prepares them for the business challenges these largely free-lance occupations present. Students enrolled in the Music Performance and Sound specialization should contact the Music Department on East Campus for proper Ensemble and Performance placement. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advisor in the department office for assistance in determining the best education plan for their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide for the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate, and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactorily complete all mandatory courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Alternative Ways to Earn Credit Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Technical Colleges may be eligible to receive college credit for specific courses in this program. You may also be eligible to receive credit toward this degree if you have earned Career Pathways credit. For more information and requirements, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/credit_octc.cfm (http://valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm) to view the award of credit options. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/or Career Program Advisor at Valencia for the award of credit. s The Sound and Music A.S. degree also offers the following college credit certificate programs. These certificate programs can put you on the fast-track to reaching your career goals. They are designed to equip you with a specialized skill set for entry-level employment or to upgrade your skills for job advancement. Most can be completed in one year or less, and all of the courses in the certificate programs are embedded in the A.S. degree. Click on the Certificate tab at the top of the page for more information about the course requirements. Digital Music Production (12 credits) (CIP# 0650091302) Audio Visual Production (15 credits) (CIP# 0650099901) Audio Electronics Specialist (24 credits) (CIP# 0615030309) Start Right Degree-seeking students enrolling at Valencia for the first time will have a limited range of courses from which to choose for their first 18 college-level credits. Within the first 18 college credit hours, you will be required to take ENC1101 (3 credits), and if applicable, SLS 1122 (3 credits) and a mathematics course appropriate to your selected metamajor (3 credits). The remaining courses will be chosen from the General Education Core Courses in humanities (3 credits), science (3 credits), or social science (3 credits), and/or the introductory courses within the A.S. degree programs. For specific courses see the on the Program Requirements tab. For course sequencing recommendations, see your Career Program Advisor or create an education plan by logging into Atlas, clicking on the LifeMap tab and clicking My Education Plan. Potential Careers Music Producer/Director Technical Director Sound Mixer/Designer Post-Production Mixer/Editor Assistant Audio Engineer Sound Designer Sound Engineer Sound Effects/Dialog Editor Surround Sound Mixer/Author Audio Technician Audio-Visual Technician Salary & Earnings Information For salary and wage information, visit: www.floridawages.com (http:// www.floridawages.com). Contacts Future Students Contact Enrollment Services at enrollment@valenciacollege.edu or call 407-582-1507. Current Students Raul Valery, Program Chair, East Campus: 407-582-2882 rvalery@valenciacollege.edu Kristol Bell, Career Program Advisor, East Campus: 407-582-2097 kbell@valenciacollege.edu Wendy Hawkinson, Professor, East Campus: 407-582-2633 whawkinson@valenciacollege.edu

2 Sound and Music Technology Joseph McBride, Sr. Instructional Assistant, East Campus: 407-582-2880 Jmcbride1@valenciacollege.edu Internship and Workforce Services If you need assistance with job resources or in locating an internship, please visit: valenciacollege.edu/internship (http://valenciacollege.edu/ internship). Program Requirements ENC 1101 FRESHMAN COMPOSITION I +*~ 3 MUM 1620C PSYCHOACOUSTICS AND CRITICAL LISTENING 3 SKILLS + MUM 1002C FUNDAMENTALS OF SOUND + 3 MUM 2634L THE DIGITAL AUDIO WORKSTATION +* 1 MUS 2360C MIDI ELECTRONIC MUSIC I * 4 MUM 2600C SOUND RECORDING I +* 4 MUL 1010 MUSIC APPRECIATION +*~ 3 MUM 2606C SOUND RECORDING II +* 4 POS 2041 U.S. Government ~ 3 SPC 1608 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH ~ 3 Audio Engineering Technology Specialization (Articulated to the B.S.E.C.E.T. degree program) Analyze, troubleshoot, and maintain digital and analog electronic systems. Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic systems. Use professional audio equipment for reinforcement, recording and reproduction in accordance to industry standards music and sound Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. MAC 1105 College Algebra +*~ 3 EET 1214C INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3 Select one of the following: 6 EET 1015C FUNDAMENTALS OF DC CIRCUITS & EET 1025Cand FUNDAMENTALS OF AC CIRCUITS * EET 1036C FUNDAMENTALS OF DC AND AC CIRCUITS * CET 2112C DIGITAL SYSTEMS I * 3 EET 1141C SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND CIRCUITS * 3 ETS 1210C INTRODUCTION TO PHOTONICS * 3 CET 2123C Fund of Microprocessors * 3 Audio and Electronics Engineering Elective 1 Audio Engineering Technology Specialization Electives EET 2325C RF Communication 3 MAC 1114 College Trigonometry + 3 MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra + 3 Audio and Music Business Management Specialization Use principles and standards of Business Management in an Audio and/or Music business setting Produce Audio Masters Produce Soundtracks MGF 1106 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS +*~ 3 MUM 2720C BUSINESS OF MUSIC 3 GEB 1011 Introduction To Business 3 MUM 2721 Business of Music II Entrepren 3 APA 1111C Basic Accounting 3 SBM 1000 Small Business Management 3

Sound and Music Technology 3 MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing 3 Audio and Music Management Electives 1 Audio and Music Business Management Specialization Electives DIG 2282C VISUAL MEDIA ESSENTIALS 3 MUC 2000 COMPOSITION AND SONGWRITING 2 MUM 2942 Intern in Music Technology 1-4 MUN 1311 Voices of Valencia 1 MUN 2004 Commercial Music Ensemble 1 MUS 2361C MIDI ELECTRONIC MUSIC II 3 MVK 1811 Piano Class I and II 1 TPA 2252C INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO VISUAL TECHNOLOGY 3 TPA 2257C Audio Visual Production 3 MUM 1660L LOCATION SOUND 1 Music Production Specialization music and sound MUT 1111 Music Theory I +~ 3 MUT 1241C Sight Singing and Ear Trng I + 1 MUT 1112 Music Thoery II +* 3 MUT 1242C Sight Singing Ear Trng II +* 1 MVK 1111C Piano Class for Music Majors 1 1 MUC 2000 COMPOSITION AND SONGWRITING 2 MUT 2116 Music Theory III +* 3 MUT 2246C Sight Singing Ear Trng III +* 1 Science or Mathematics See Gen Ed Requirements +*~ 3 MUT 2117 Music Theory IV +* 3 MUT 2247C Sight Seeing Ear Trng IV +* 1 MUS 2361C MIDI ELECTRONIC MUSIC II * 3 Music Production Elective 3 Music Production Specialization Electives MUN 1120 Symphonic Band 1 MUN 1340 Contemporary Ensemble 1 MUN 2004 Commercial Music Ensemble 1 MUN 1420 Woodwind Choir 1 MUN 1430 Brass Choir 1 MUN 2310 Valencia Singers 1 MUN 2710 Jazz Lab Band 1 MUO 2001 Opera & Music Theatre Workshop 2 MV_ 12 (Any MVB, MVK, MVP, MVS, MVV, MVW 1200 Level Course) MUM 1660L LOCATION SOUND 1 Sound Production Specialization music and sound Use principles of acoustics and electricity in professional audio Produce audio masters. Produce soundtracks. Author media for sound reproduction in accordance to professional standards MUM 2720C BUSINESS OF MUSIC 3 Math or Science See Gen. Ed. Requirements +*~ 3 MUM 1662C LIVE SOUND TECHNIQUES +* 3 DIG 2282C VISUAL MEDIA ESSENTIALS * 3 MUM 1660L LOCATION SOUND * 1 3

4 Sound and Music Technology Sound Production Electives 9 Sound Production Specialization Electives MUC 2000 COMPOSITION AND SONGWRITING * 2 MUM 2721 Business of Music II Entrepren 3 MUM 2942 Intern in Music Technology 1-4 MUN 1311 Voices of Valencia 1 MUN 2004 Commercial Music Ensemble * 1 MVK 1811 Piano Class I and II 1 TPA 2252C INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO VISUAL TECHNOLOGY 3 TPA 2257C Audio Visual Production 3 < Denotes that this course is only offered in the Fall Term. > Denotes that this course is only offered in the Spring Term. Notes: Specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. Associate in Science (A.S.) Degree students who wish to pursue a Bachelor s Degree have the opportunity to transfer into a related bachelor s degree (2 +2) that is offered at any state college in Florida. Students who want to continue their education should discuss the career path with their Career Program Advisor, as well as contact their State College of choice for acceptance of this degree. Audio Electronics Specialist This program prepares students to be highly trained technical personnel to address the needs of local industry for technicians capable of operating, installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting professional Audio equipment, as well as, to perform sales, servicing, and training of operators of audio equipment. Demonstrate application of control protocols and their relationship to equipment used in the music industry. Demonstrate set-up and configuration of a computer for audio Understand the operation of basic reproduction, reinforcement and recording audio equipment. Demonstrate understanding of requirements for set up and operation of a sound reinforcement system. Perform transactions with music industry suppliers. Demonstrate knowledge of the legal issues of copyright and contracts. 11.0 Demonstrate employability skills. Demonstrate an understanding of entrepreneurship. Program Requirements MTB 1329 MATHEMATICS FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3 or MAC 1105 College Algebra +*~ MUM 1002C FUNDAMENTALS OF SOUND 3 MUM 1620C PSYCHOACOUSTICS AND CRITICAL LISTENING SKILLS MUM 2600C SOUND RECORDING I 4 MUM 2634L THE DIGITAL AUDIO WORKSTATION 1 MUT 1011C Introduction to Music Theory 4 EET 1214C INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 3 EET 1015C FUNDAMENTALS OF DC CIRCUITS 3 Total Credit Hours 24 Digital Music Production This program prepares students for employment in music production occupations or provides supplemental professional training for persons previously or currently employed in this field. The content includes, but is not limited to, instruction that prepares individuals for positions such as music directors, singers, composers, and MIDI music sequencers. Demonstrate knowledge of basic musical skills. Demonstrate application of control protocols and their relationship to equipment used in the music industry. Demonstrate set-up and configuration of a computer for audio Demonstrate employability skills. Requirements MUT 1011C Introduction to Music Theory 4 or MUT 1111Music Theory I & MUT 1241C and Sight Singing and Ear Trng I TPA 1380 SURVEY OF ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY 2 MUS 2360C MIDI ELECTRONIC MUSIC I 4 MVK 1111C Piano Class for Music Majors 1 1 Total Credit Hours 12 Sound and Music Production-Audio Visual Production This program prepares students for careers in the field of professional audiovisual production by providing students with theoretical and 3

Sound and Music Technology 5 classroom experience that closely parallels on-the-job activities. The program provides a technical understanding of acoustics, audio devices, optics and projectors, as well as hands-on experience in the design, setup, and operation of technical systems in the areas of live sound and audiovisual presentations. Use principles of acoustics and electricity in professional audio TPA 2260C INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO PRODUCTION 3 or MUM 1002C FUNDAMENTALS OF SOUND MUM 1662C LIVE SOUND TECHNIQUES * 3 Choose any two of the following three courses 6 TPA 2252C INTRODUCTION TO AUDIO VISUAL TECHNOLOGY TPA 2257C Audio Visual Production MUS 2361CMIDI ELECTRONIC MUSIC II +* Total Credit Hours 15 Notes: All certificate courses are offered on the East Campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus.