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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Certificate

Recording Program from Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences is a Campus Certificate Communication Technologies degree that prepares you for a Communications career. The Conservatory focuses on one thing: audio. Because we concentrate totally on the science and art of sound, we are able to offer what we believe is the most comprehensive audio program in the country. Our Master Recording Program II covers everything from basic principles of sound all the way up to the most sophisticated concepts of audio engineering. Numerous certifications are included to add to your audio resume when applying for a job. The program lasts 42 weeks with 30 weeks on campus in lecture and hands-on training and 12 weeks of internship. Internships are located in a major city of your choice. Our Laptop Program puts at your fingertips the hardware and software you need to learn the skills necessary for employment in the rapidly changing world of audio. On the first day of class, each student receives an Apple MacBook 13? laptop, complete with audio interface, microphone, headphones, protective case and more. The package comes loaded with the hottest music software on the market, like M-Powered Pro Tools and Logic Studio featuring Logic Pro, MainStage and Soundtrack Pro. We've also included 5 plug-ins from Waves. In short, the package includes everything you need to get started in digital audio production. All this gear is integrated into your classroom experience through our CRAS Connect Web interface. This interface acts as a comprehensive guide through the program and offers a syllabus for every class, glossary, testing, Wiki, networking hub and much more. Once you complete this program, you will be prepared to step up to the console at any studio anywhere and make a living making music. Hundreds of Conservatory graduates are enjoying success at studios throughout the country. You can too. View more details on Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Communication Technologies courses.

Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences details


Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences address is 2300 E Broadway Rd, Tempe, Arizona 85282-1707. You can contact this school by calling (480) 858-9400 or visit the college website at www.audiorecordingschool.com .
This is a < 2-year, Private for-profit, according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Not applicable and student-to-faculty ratio is 12 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 3% or less .
Awards offered by Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences are as follow: Less than one year certificate One but less than two years certificate.
With a student population of 691 (all undergraduate) and set in a City: Midsize, Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences services are: Employment services for students Placement services for completers . Campus housing: No.
Tuition for Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences is . Type of credit accepted by this institution Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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