Audio engineering schools in the US
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 190 posts since 28 Nov, 2003
A Japanese friend of mine is looking to go to a university in the States to study audio engineering and is wondering which one to go to. Does anybody at KVR have any good ideas? I had thought that a college/trade school might make more sense given that he's currently in the fourth year of his undergraduate degree in design & engineering here, but he seems pretty set on going to an American university. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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- KVRian
- 1422 posts since 16 Jan, 2004 from Minneapolis, MN.
From the ratio of 'bang per buck', I'd look into Technical Collegs. I attend one myself and have no complaints about the equipment or the education and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than more advertised universities (Full-Sail, Musictech).
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 190 posts since 28 Nov, 2003
yeah, it seems that way to me, too - i mean, it's cool to have a university degree, but when you need to learn a specific skill, why not go to a college that specializes in just that? he seems really set on university, though -- i wonder if its because his parents will bankroll an american university, but not an american technical school?
- KVRian
- 1110 posts since 31 Aug, 2001 from Los Angeles, CA
A university is probably the best way to go.
From my experience, the best way to have a career in audio engineering is to intern at a studio- watch a lot of engineers work, probably skip the school. Its much cheaper
so such schools don't get you right behind a console (though maybe theres such stories, I dunno).
Most colleges have some audio engineering courses, at least in California. However I'd recommend searching out a university with a good electronic music program. I went to UCSC http://www.ucsc.edu the electronic music faculty was world-class (Peter Elsea and Gordon Mumma). UCLA also has a great electronic music department.
From my experience, the best way to have a career in audio engineering is to intern at a studio- watch a lot of engineers work, probably skip the school. Its much cheaper
so such schools don't get you right behind a console (though maybe theres such stories, I dunno).
Most colleges have some audio engineering courses, at least in California. However I'd recommend searching out a university with a good electronic music program. I went to UCSC http://www.ucsc.edu the electronic music faculty was world-class (Peter Elsea and Gordon Mumma). UCLA also has a great electronic music department.
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- KVRist
- 106 posts since 28 Apr, 2003