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Lehigh Carbon Community College

What is a Certificate in Music/Sound Production

This program is designed for students interested in the music and sound production industries. Program course work prepares individuals for technical knowledge and skills within a production environment with additional experience in music theory, composing, and scoring. Students gain practical experience by utilizing industry-standard software, hardware, common production techniques, and writing musical compositions.

Music/Sound Production Courses

Your music/sound production courses will prepare you for success in either a future career or when pursuing a four-year degree. In this program, you’ll take classes like:

  • Introduction to Media Communications
  • Media Scriptwriting
  • Principles of Sound Production
  • Digital Audio Production
  • Functional Music Theory

 

Pathway to a Career in Media Production

Advance your career at your own pace. Each step below transfers credits to the next. Appropriate job titles and average pay ranges are meant to help guide an individual interested in this field; they vary based on individual experience and employer.

Wage information taken from Lightcast Q1 2024 BETA Data Set – QCEW Employees. Wage range is 25%-75% hourly average in surrounding 10-county region.

Program Coordinator

 Wendy  Barron

Wendy Barron

Professor and Coordinator, Media Communications
Schnecksville, PA