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Below you will find an overview of the Bachelor's of Fine Arts in Audio
Production available at Miami International University of Art & Design. Here
you can also find out more about the Audio Production curriculum, tuition
and fees as well as faculty information. Students talk about their
experience in the testimonials section and showcase their work in student
portfolios.
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Audio industry professionals need to understand the principles of acoustics and the physics of sound to accomplish their creative objectives. In the Audio Production program, students learn a range of these theoretical concepts, as well as hands-on techniques and industry business practices, all of which they can apply in a variety of settings. The program also encourages students to develop their aesthetic sensibilities and explore innovative approaches to producing sound as they work on class projects.
Our curriculum is designed to produce versatile artists and technicians who can work in film postproduction and location recording, music production, recording and engineering, radio and television, game design, and audio production for interactive media. Before graduating, students will complete an extensive portfolio that demonstrates their skills to prospective employers in all of these fields. |
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Curriculum
Typical Course Sequence
Quarter 1 (17 credits) Fundamentals of Audio - AUD1101 (3) Survey of the Music Industry - AUD1201 (3) Listening and Analysis - AUD1301 (3) College Algebra - MT1101 (4) Computer Basics - CS1101 (4)
Quarter 2 (16 credits) Audio Technology - AUD1102 (3) Digital Audio I - AUD1202 (3) Music Theory I - AUD1302 (3) Film Music - AUD1401 (3) English Composition - EN1101 (4)
Quarter 3 (16 credits) Audio Technology II - AUD1103 (3) Audio Recording I - AUD1203 (3) Music Theory II - AUD1303 (3) Introduction to Video Production - FX1100 (3) English Composition II - EN1102 (4)
Quarter 4 (16 credits) Acoustics - AUD2101 (3) Digital Audio II - AUD2201 (3) Science of Sound - AUD2301 (3) Introduction to Digital Editing - FL2418 (3) Principles of Communication - GE1112 (4)
Quarter 5 (16 credits) Audio Recording II - AUD2102 (3) Internship I - AUD2202 (3) Electronics I - AUD2302 (3) Film History - FL3406 (3) College Geometry - MT2201 or MT2202 (4)
Quarter 6 (16 credits) MIDI Systems I - AUD2103 (3) Digital Audio III - AUD2203 (3) Electronics II - AUD2303 (3) Live Sound Reinforcement I - AUD2401 (3) Introduction to Psychology - PS1101 (4)
Quarter 7 (16 credits) MIDI Systems II - AUD3101 (3) Music and Studio Business - AUD3201 (3) Electronics III - AUD3301 (3) Live Sound Reinforcement II - AUD3401 (3) English Elective - GE (4)
Quarter 8 (16 credits) Advanced Recording Techniques I - AUD3102 (3) Digital Audio IV - AUD3202 (3) Synthesis and Sound Design I - AUD3302 (3) Interactive Media - FL4460 (3) Science Elective - GE (4)
Quarter 9 (16 credits) Advanced Recording Techniques II - AUD3103 (3) Basic Web Design - FL4470 (3) Synthesis and Sound Design II - AUD3303 (3) Music Editing - AUD3401 (3) GE Elective - GE (4)
Quarter 10 (16 credits) Senior Project I - AUD4101 (3) Media Delivery Systems and Distribution - AUD4201 (3) Audio Career Development - AUD4301 (3) ADR/Foley Recording - AUD3402 (3) GE Elective - GE (4)
Quarter 11 (16 credits) Senior Project II - AUD4102 (3) Portfolio Preparation - AUD4202 (3) Audio Elective - AUD4302 (3) Multi-Media Law - FL4515 (3) GE Elective - GE (4)
Quarter 12 (15 credits) Portfolio - AUD4103 (2) Internship II - AUD4203 (3) Audio Elective - AUD4303 (3) Audio Elective - AUD4401 (3) GE Elective - GE (4)
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