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Career Outlook Audio Arts Level II Certificate

Arts Division
Certificate T0966

The Audio Arts Certificate Level II provides students with conceptual, technical, and creative skills necessary for employment in audio-related positions in a variety of industries.  These industries include, but are not limited to, music, film, TV, radio, animation, gaming, theater, event management, theme parks, commercial installations, and integrated systems.  The program provides training in audio production, engineering, and business for recordings, live events, and multimedia. 

Students who successfully complete the Certificate Level II will be able to:

  1. Collaborate effectively in the development of high-quality audio productions.
  2. Lead and manage complex audio productions.
  3. Develop audio productions for a specified purpose in a variety of settings.
  4. Analyze and critique audio productions in their historical and cultural context.
  5. Analyze emerging technology and industry developments to make strategic decisions.
  6. Operate advanced audio systems in recording, live, and multimedia settings.
  7. Apply technical knowledge and skills to the development of high-quality audio productions.
  8. Apply creative audio techniques to the development of effective audio productions.


While the audio job market is competitive and position placement is in no way guaranteed, successful graduates will gain competitive skills necessary for pursuing entry-level employment as a(n):

  1. Producer or director
  2. Studio, mix, or live sound engineer
  3. Sound designer or arranger
  4. Sound editor
  5. Entertainer or performer
  6. Audio and video equipment technician
  7. Media and communication worker
  8. Communication equipment operator

Required Courses

Higher Education, Higher Income:
This award offers multiple levels. Completion of all levels can lead to higher pay.

Industry StatisticsJob Titles & Salaries
Select a related job title below to view demand & salary information
    • Disc Jockeys

      Disc Jockeys

      SOC Career Code: 27-2091.00

      Play prerecorded music for live audiences at venues or events such as clubs, parties, or wedding receptions. May use techniques such as mixing, cutting, or sampling to manipulate recordings. May also perform as emcee (master of ceremonies).

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $16.65

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $48,385.10
      Annual Job Openings
      536

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Historical Wages
    • Audio and Video Technicians

      Audio and Video Technicians

      SOC Career Code: 27-4011.00

      Set up, maintain, and dismantle audio and video equipment, such as microphones, sound speakers, connecting wires and cables, sound and mixing boards, video cameras, video monitors and servers, and related electronic equipment for live or recorded events, such as concerts, meetings, conventions, presentations, podcasts, news conferences, and sporting events.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $21.31

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $60,575.60
      Annual Job Openings
      1,254

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Historical Wages
    • Broadcast Technicians

      Broadcast Technicians

      SOC Career Code: 27-4012.00

      Set up, operate, and maintain the electronic equipment used to acquire, edit, and transmit audio and video for radio or television programs. Control and adjust incoming and outgoing broadcast signals to regulate sound volume, signal strength, and signal clarity. Operate satellite, microwave, or other transmitter equipment to broadcast radio or television programs.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $21.47

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $71,322.34
      Annual Job Openings
      353

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Historical Wages
    • Sound Engineering Technicians

      Sound Engineering Technicians

      SOC Career Code: 27-4014.00

      Assemble and operate equipment to record, synchronize, mix, edit, or reproduce sound, including music, voices, or sound effects, for theater, video, film, television, podcasts, sporting events, and other productions.

      Typical Hourly Salary
      $21.62

      The figure above is based off a percentile of 25 percent. 100 mile radus icon for career resultsAll job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Top Entry-Level Education
      Chart Legend
      • Doctoral Degree Or More
      • Master's Degree
      • Bachelor's Degree
      • Associate's Degree
      • Some College
      • Certificate
      • High School Diploma Or Less
      Median Salary Earnings
      $74,675.07
      Annual Job Openings
      587

      Openings are regional vacancies due to growth and turnover in this career.All job data and figures based on a 100 mile radius from Mt. SAC

      Historical Wages

Certificate & Degree Details

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  • Audio Arts Level I Certificate

    Arts Division
    Certificate N0965 

    The Audio Arts Certificate Level I provides students with conceptual and technical skills necessary for employment in audio-related positions in a variety of industries.  These industries include, but are not limited to, music, film, TV, radio, animation, gaming, theater, event management, theme parks, commercial installations, and integrated systems. The program provides technical training in audio production, engineering, and business for recordings, live events, and multimedia. 

    Students who successfully complete the Certificate Level I will be able to:

    1. Collaborate effectively in the development of high-quality audio productions.
    2. Engineer audio in a variety of settings.
    3. Analyze and critique audio productions in their historical and cultural context.
    4. Analyze emerging technology and industry developments to make technical decisions.
    5. Operate audio systems in recording, live, and multimedia settings.
    6. Apply technical knowledge and skills to the development of high-quality audio productions.
       

    While the audio job market is competitive and position placement is in no way guaranteed, successful graduates will gain competitive skills necessary for pursuing entry-level employment as a(n):

    1. Studio, mix, or live sound engineer
    2. Sound designer or arranger
    3. Sound editor
    4. Audio and video equipment technician
    5. Media and communication worker
    6. Communication equipment operator

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    MUSA 100Fundamentals of Audio Technology3
    MUSA 110Acoustics for Audio Production3
    MUSA 120Introduction to Music Production3
    MUSA 130Business of Audio Production3
    MUSA 150Audio Recording3
    MUSA 160Live Sound Engineering3
    MUSA 200Audio Production3
    Total Units21

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Contact: Robert BowenTitle: Department ChairContact: rbowen@mtsac.edu

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