Program overview
Admission Requirements
Intakes
Program overview

Program overview

The Applied Arts Essentials (Professional Recording Arts) program is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required for a successful career in the recording arts industry. This program focuses on practical training and hands-on experience, allowing students to develop their technical abilities in various aspects of audio production. With a strong emphasis on creativity and innovation, students will learn to navigate the complexities of sound engineering and music production, preparing them for the dynamic world of professional recording.

Program structure

The Applied Arts Essentials (Professional Recording Arts) program is structured to provide a comprehensive learning experience over a specific duration. The program includes:

  • Hands-on training in state-of-the-art recording studios
  • Opportunities for collaborative projects with peers
  • Access to industry-standard equipment and software
  • Flexible learning options, including co-op placements and internships

This program is designed to ensure that students not only gain theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that are essential in the recording arts field. The combination of classroom learning and real-world experience prepares graduates for various roles in the industry.

Featured Experiences

  • Co-op placements that provide real-world experience in professional recording environments
  • Access to advanced recording technology and software
  • Collaborative projects with industry professionals and fellow students
  • Workshops and seminars led by experienced practitioners in the field
  • Field experiences that enhance practical skills and industry knowledge

Career Options

  • Audio Engineer: Responsible for recording, mixing, and producing sound for various media, including music, film, and television.
  • Music Producer: Works with artists to develop and refine their sound, overseeing the recording process and making creative decisions.
  • Sound Designer: Creates audio elements for films, video games, and other media, focusing on enhancing the overall experience through sound.
  • Broadcast Technician: Operates and maintains equipment used in radio and television broadcasting, ensuring high-quality audio transmission.
  • Live Sound Technician: Manages sound equipment for live events, ensuring optimal audio quality during performances and presentations.

 

DISCLAIMER: The information above is subject to change. For the latest updates, please contact LOA Portal's advisors.

Visit LaSalle College - Vancouver official website