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The Music Production and Recording Industry program encourages students to explore the music recording industry and, in addition to teaching skills in audio production, is organized to provide an understanding of the management, creative, and leadership roles inside the industry.
The Music Production and Recording Industry program encourages students to explore the music recording industry and, in addition to teaching skills in audio production, is organized to provide an understanding of the management, creative, and leadership roles inside the industry.
By using scripts, sound, moving image, and interactivity to create stories through music, games, animation, video, and social media our students learn the pre-production, production, and post-production processes, while continuing to hone the skills needed to analyze the media they are creating.
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Common starting job titles include: manufacturing engineer, quality engineer, process engineer, automation engineer, applications engineer, systems engineer, sales engineer, production manager, project manager, and operations manager.
MUS 6931 - Professional/Clinical Project in Music Education. Original, professional, or clinical demonstration project resulting in a written paper suitable for presentation or publication at a professional meeting or in a professional journal.
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The certificate allows students in any graduate program within the university to gain knowledge and skills related to working with older adults.
Ohio University undergraduate and graduate catalogs include admissions information, programs offered, academic policies, and course descriptions.
Upon completion of the program: Students will be able to analyze performing arts for their relative levels of physical intensity and injury risk. Students will be able to describe healthy lifestyle practices for optimum wellness in performing artists.