Music Production Colleges in Georgia

Music producers oversee all aspects of a recording session, from the instruments to the financial matters, according to Education-Portal.com. Modern music production is very dependent on computer software and digital technology. In Georgia, the music industry is huge, with the capital Atlanta even being dubbed the hub of music in the Southeast, according to Grammy.com. Music producers can make between $37,000 and $52,000 a year. Music production colleges in Georgia give students the classroom instruction and hands-on experience they need to succeed in this competitive field.
  1. Georgia State University

    • The Georgia State University School of Music offers a bachelor's degree program in music technology, which includes recording and music production. The university is located in Atlanta. The program trains students aesthetically and practically to work as music technologists and audio engineers. Students in the program gain the skills they need to work in artistic, technical or producer/director roles in music and music-related media areas. In addition, the program features an internship at the end. To enter the program, candidates should have a strong background in music performance and reading, and they must complete an audition. The school features practice rooms, a recording studio, teaching studios, state-of-the-art rehearsal halls and a performance hall. In addition, members of the school's faculty have studied nationally and internationally. The university was founded in 1913. The Georgia State University School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.

      Georgia State University
      School of Music Administrative Offices
      Haas Howell Building
      75 Poplar St., 5th Floor
      Atlanta, GA 30303
      404-413-5900
      music.gsu.edu/profile.aspx

    Georgia Institute of Technology

    • Georgia Institute of Technology, located in Atlanta, offers a master's degree program in music technology. Students in this program can choose to concentrate on the area of music and media production. To enroll in the program, students must already have their bachelor's degrees and must submit past official transcripts, letters of reference/recommendation and Graduate Record Exam (GRE) test scores. The school was actually named one of the best universities in 2010 by U.S. News and World Report. Founded in 1885, Georgia Institute of Technology is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

      Georgia Institute of Technology
      Music Department
      College of Architecture
      840 McMillan St.
      Atlanta, GA 30332
      404-894-8949
      gradadmiss.gatech.edu/programs/musi/mt.php

    Georgia Southern University

    • Georgia Southern University offers a master's degree program in music technology. Located in Statesboro, the school teaches students how to use cutting edge digital audio tools and learn studio techniques, examining both the technical and aesthetic aspects of music technology. Students in the program complete elective courses in information technology as well as music. The capstone is a final project. Founded in 1906, Georgia Southern University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

      Georgia Southern University
      1770 Southern Drive
      Marvin Pittman Administration Building
      Statesboro, GA 30458
      912-478-5211
      class.georgiasouthern.edu/music/graduatestudies/graduatemusictech.php

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