

The University of New Haven is located on the southern coast of Connecticut. All classes, from "Studio Mixing" to "Music Production" to "Advanced Recording," are held at the world-famous Blackbird Studio. The program offers an array of courses and internship experiences that complement our students’ skill sets and knowledge. The best example of real-world engagement is our Nashville Study Away program, which enables students to spend a semester in Nashville, Tennessee, an international hub for music creation and business.

We support a chapter of the Audio Engineering Society (AES) on campus that enables students to be on the frontline of the sound recording industry, and to get live, hands-on sound experience working University events. Our recording spaces are open 24/7 for students to record bands and singers, mix records for independent artists, or work on your projects. Our program and professors encourage students to be actively ambitious and to engage in real-world practices while learning. Read about our cutting-edge music technology facilities. Whether it's using the appropriate microphone or preamp, experimenting with synthesizers, or producing beats, students learn industry standards and develop their expressive voice. Classes are capped at 16 students and feature cutting-edge learning environments, where instruction occurs as students engage with technology and make aesthetic decisions. Music & Sound Recording courses are held in our recording studios and music technology lab. Our instructors also serve as academic and career advisers, assisting students as they navigate four years of college and prepare for industry opportunities. You will have opportunities to enhance your development with courses on the theory and history of music. We believe that these competencies are best applied with an understanding of how music and sound function in the world. Across all the courses in our program, students receive foundational skills in the generation and manipulation of sound, applying those skills in a variety of ways.
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Our faculty are former and current engineers, producers, and composers with professional expertise that informs our curriculum. A degree in Music & Sound Recording focuses on the art of working with sound.
