Audio Production
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Contact: Brian Stipelman, PhD, School of Arts and Humanities • 301.624.2761 Admissions: Jefferson Hall (1st floor) • 301.624.2716 Career & Academic Planning Services: Jefferson Hall (2nd floor) • 301.846.2478 Financial Aid: Jefferson Hall (3rd floor) • 301.846.2620
Contact: Brian Stipelman, PhD, School of Arts and Humanities
301.624.2761
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Audio Production Area of Concentration within the A.A.S. in STEM Technology
The Audio Production Area of Concentration prepares students for entry into the growing audio production profession. Students will be introduced to the core skills and concepts needed for a successful career in the field of audio production. Students will develop effective problem solving and critical thinking, research and execute music productions in a variety of genres, learn to apply fundamental acoustic principles, and plan and execute music productions that reflect current industry standards.

In hands-on classes, students explore the concepts, tools, and techniques of the audio industry using hardware and software they will encounter in the workplace.
 
Internship Program
Internships help students integrate what is taught in school with what is required in the workplace. Students take internships to develop knowledge and skills valued by employers. At FCC, students in certain programs are eligible to receive credit for internships.

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*To view curriculum requirements for all previous catalog years and pathways for previous catalog years from 2021-2022 forward, please see previous catalog versions. If there are Pathways for years prior to 2021-2022, they will be listed by clicking the Archived Pathway button.

 

Audio Production Certificate
The Audio Production Certificate provides the core skills needed to prepare students for immediate entry into the growing audio production profession. Audio production requires creative problem solving rooted in a strong conceptual and practical foundation.

Students will gain a strong foundation in industry concepts, tools, and techniques, preparing them for entry-level employment.
 
Internship Program
Internships help students integrate what is taught in school with what is required in the workplace. Students take internships to develop knowledge and skills valued by employers. At FCC, students in certain programs are eligible to receive credit for internships.

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Gainful Employment - Audio Production
Important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended this program.

*To view curriculum requirements for all previous catalog years and pathways for previous catalog years from 2021-2022 forward, please see previous catalog versions. If there are Pathways for years prior to 2021-2022, they will be listed by clicking the Archived Pathway button.

 

Frederick County Public School students are eligible to receive free tuition and fees through Dual Enrollment at FCC for some courses taken during Fall or Spring semesters. FCPS students participating in dual enrollment may obtain required textbooks and materials at the FCC bookstore at no cost to the student. Students should speak with their high school counselor first if they plan to enroll in FCC courses or programs.

 

To find more information about how credits may transfer from Frederick Community College to a state four-year institution visit ARTSYS or consult a College advisor.
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Broadcast and Sound Engineering Technicians
$54,160.00/yr • +3%*
*Median pay, projected job growth or decline from 2023-2033. Data source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, May 2023 Edition.
Admissions: Jefferson Hall (1st floor) • 301.624.2716 Advising: Jefferson Hall(2nd floor) • 301.846.2471 Financial Aid: Jefferson Hall (3rd floor) • 301.846.2620