I wouldn't recommend it as a first choice for a career. I would do it on the side and try to make a career out of it, but as far as being a main source of income and job stability it isn't good at all. Because more and more artists are recording on their own for fractions of the cost of a professional studio it's very hard to find jobs, and those jobs that are there aren't paying much. I would study something else that you can fall back on and then get your own gear and record on your time building your skills then trying to get in with a studio that way. People spend a lot of money going to schools for recording and walk away with a certificate that says they know how to record. That certificate really means nothing outside of the music business. If you can't maintain a career in recording then you are out of luck because that certificate is pretty much worthless.
Engineering is a good career choice for anybody who is interested. Though there are fewer women engineers than men, they aren't at a disadvantage. Just look at Stephanie Burns, CEO of Dow Corning
CHeck out www.AudioRecordingSchool.com for information.
There are multiple audio engineering schools in each state. Many of the schools have great progams and it is best to choose a good school in your state.
Engineering schools are open to men and women. You can study process engineering or manufacturing engineering. There are many more choices. IT engineering is a good choice also.
You need to have thought about why this is a good fit before beginning. Think hard about why this career fits into your goals.
Engineering is a good career choice for anybody who is interested. Though there are fewer women engineers than men, they aren't at a disadvantage. Just look at Stephanie Burns, CEO of Dow Corning
No! It's a horrible carer! I left it with my kids and two of them sustained massive wounds!
Pacific Audio Visual Institute has good audio engineering programs. You can read more about it at http://mixonline.com/education/directory/
Computer Science is a general purpose degree that can suit your needs, but you probably will want to take additional classes that have a bit more focus on the audio aspect.
Engineering is a very good career. There are many specialised forms: electrical engineering; structural engineering, and so on.
There is a worldwide shortage of electrical engineers. The need is expected to increase so it would be a good career choice. Just like a doctor there are lots of speciality areas in electrical engineering.
www.audioschool.com is the site where one can find the audio engineering school in NY and they also offer the scholarships which is a very good option to get the degree.
CHeck out www.AudioRecordingSchool.com for information.
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Some people think that trades are good choice when coming to a career. This all depends on the person and their opinion.
There are definitely colleges that offer an online degree for audio engineering. There are many programs that are available. This is a good place to start: http://www.guidetoonlineschools.com/
A career in engineering is one of the least competitive and highly paying areas of study. Due to the difficulty of achieving an engineering degree, it is a highly sought career option, but hard to obtain.