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Mercy College 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Mercy College 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music Production and Recording Arts, B.S.


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(formerly Music Industry and Technology)

Paul Steinman, M.A., Program Director
914-674-7167
PSteinman@mercy.edu

The Music Production and Recording Arts Program is offered in a dedicated recording studio complex exclusively at the Dobbs Ferry campus.

The program is designed to prepare students for careers in the music professions and related media industries with an emphasis on music production, recording engineering, electronic music synthesis and music composition and sound design for visual media. Additional courses in music performance, concert sound and audio system design and installation are offered as electives.

Students are encouraged to take courses in related fields such as game development, animation and video production to expand career possibilities and better understand the industries that employ audio and music specialists.

Admission Requirements

In addition to applying for general admission to the College, applicants must:

  1. Apply separately to and be formally accepted by the Music Production and Recording Arts Program.
  2. Complete a separate program application and submit a musical instrument audition video. Admission procedures are available at the department website www.mercy.edu/liberal-arts/communication-and-arts.

General Requirements

  1. Upon admission, students must demonstrate a fundamental understanding of music notation, OR complete MUSI 101 - Elements of Music  before enrolling in the required MUSI 103 - Theory & Musicianship I  their first semester.
  2. Students must achieve a minimum grade of C in any major course for it to apply towards the degree.
  3. Students must maintain an overall GPA of 2.5 in all attempted and completed major courses. If the GPA in the major is less than 2.5, the student will be subject to a formal assessment of his/her aptitude for the subject matter and standing in the program and may be dismissed from the major.
  4. Students may be required to repeat or take additional courses to achieve the required GPA.
  5. There is a 24-credit residency requirement for the concentration in Music Production and Recording Arts.
  6. Students should enroll in MUSI 101 , MTEC 101  and MTEC 110 , their first fall semester.
  7. Students may substitute a Major Requirement with an approved advanced Major elective with department approval.

Students pursuing the Bachelors of Science in Music Production and Recording Arts must be able to meet the following requirements to successfully complete the degree.

  1. Possess sufficient dexterity and fine motor skills to effectively connect and operate audio and music technology equipment and associated computer peripherals.
  2. Possess sufficient dexterity and fine motor skills to play chords and scales on a piano keyboard.
  3. Possess sufficient binaural hearing capabilities for critical listening, editing and mixing.
  4. Possess sufficient vision to set-up and operate audio equipment found in a recording studio environment.

Bachelor of Science

General Education Requirements 60 credits
Major Concentration 60 credits
Total 120 credits

Students must complete the following:

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