Associate of Applied Science in Music Technology and Sound Engineering

USA

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What will I learn?

Music provides more than just entertainment; music is another way to communicate. As Hans Christian Andersen said, “Where words fail, music speaks.” Lane’s Music Technology & Production program will not only provide you with a foundation for your career, but also provide open opportunities for you to continue on and earn your four year degree.

Do you have a passion for music and enjoy working with technology? Lane’s Music Technology & Production will teach you the skills and knowledge you’ll need for a career as a professional performer, recording artist, broadcast technician, music teacher, music producer, sound engineer, music therapist, and more! Whether you’re planning to transfer to a college or university as a music major, seeking training in music technology and commercial music production, looking to improve your skills and knowledge as a performer, or just want to enrich your life through music, the Music Technology and Production program offers courses to help you achieve your goals.

WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

Through our MIDI and Audio Engineering classes, you’ll learn all about multiple DAW environments, mixing and mastering techniques, signal processing, editing audio, MIDI sequencing, analogy and digital signal routing, synthesizer basics and synthesizer pat.

Through recording classes, music theory classes, lessons, and performance opportunities you’ll learn to collaborate with musicians, recording engineers, and other audio professionals.

Your theory and performance classes will develop you’re as a musician, improve your sense of ensemble music making, develop your music ear, understand the rich history of musical genres, and help you apply theory and analysis to your work.

AFTER LANE

Your degree will provide you with instruction in music technology and audio engineering, with a supporting emphasis in music performance and musicianship. Whether you want to start your career in the music or broadcasting industry, or if you want to start your own business, you’ll be ready. If you’re interested in furthering your education, you’ll work with an advisor to develop a transfer plan to apply your courses to further studies in music technology or electronic music.

Which department am I in?

Division of the Arts

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
$11,500.00 (9,70,300) per year
Application deadline

Expected January, July, October 2025

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Division of the Arts

EUGENE,

Oregon,

97405, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Students need to be at least 16 to apply, and at least 17 years of age by the first day of your entering term. Students must be making satisfactory progress in university or secondary school.

IELTS - 5.5 (No score below 5) - Placement or required testing (Writing 93 or 97); IELTS - 6.0 (No score below 5.5) - Placement or required testing (Writing 115); IELTS - 6.5+ (No score below 6) - Placement or required testing (Writing 121)

iBT/TOEFL - 46-60 (Reading: 8+, Listening:8+, Speaking:14+, Writing: 18+) - Writing Class Placement (Writing 93 or 97); iBT/TOEFL - 61-78 (Reading: 13+, Listening:13+, Speaking:18+, Writing: 21+) - Writing Class Placement (Writing 115); iBT/TOEFL - 79+ (Reading: 13+, Listening:13+, Speaking:18+, Writing: 21+) - Writing Class Placement (Writing 121)

PDT/TOEFL - 35-45 (Reading: 8+, Listening:8+, Writing: 18+) - Placement or required testing (Writing 93 or 97); PDT/TOEFL - 46-58 (Reading: 13+, Listening:13+, Writing: 21+) - Placement or required testing (Writing 115); PDT/TOEFL - 59+ (Reading: 13+, Listening:13+, Writing: 21+) - Placement or required testing (Writing 121)

Duolingo English Test - 95-100 Score Range - Writing Class Placement (Writing 115); Duolingo - 101+ score range - Writing Class Placement (Writing 121)

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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