Most programs in the Recording arts are certificate or associate degree programs. Associate degrees are usually offered through community colleges or. In addition, schools dedicated to the arts sometimes offer these programs. Typically, they take from one to two years to complete. Certificates are usually offered through professional or continuing education divisions of four-year schools. In most cases, certificates are offered for people who already have some experience in the field, or a college degree.

In addition, a few bachelor's degrees offer concentrations in recording arts technology. This is most common for multimedia or general communications programs.

With a degree or certificate in recording arts, you can work for small record labels or large production companies. You can work behind-the-scenes for rock and roll bands or work for an advertising company that records commercials. You can work as a technician, operating and maintaining equipment. With some experience, you can work as a manager of a project or work on post-production for a musical act

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