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If you're considering a career in audio recording, you're not alone. Full Sail started as a recording institution in 1979 and has since expanded its core program significantly. What does recording arts entail? Whether it's live sound engineering or post-production for films, TV shows, and gaming, Full Sail's recording arts program exposes you to diverse techniques and tools—all while using industry-standard equipment. The Bachelor of Science in Audio Arts equips students with professional skills for entertainment and media careers, emphasizing recording, music production, and live events through both theoretical and practical training. Upon finishing the core Audio Arts courses, students can specialize in Show Production, Music Production, Audio Production, or Recording Arts. The curriculum includes project-based courses that build a portfolio, ensuring hands-on learning throughout the program. Career-focused training also covers professional growth, job preparation, and entrepreneurial skills tailored to the audio field.
Applicants must have a high school/secondary school transcript.
Language Proficiency: TOEFL iBT minimum required score of 79; IELTS Academic minimum required score of 6; Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic) score of 53.