Sound Recording Technology
The DePaul Sound Recording Technology Program is a four year program
designed to prepare students for a career in the rapidly expanding audio
industry by developing a solid foundation of traditional musical skills
and extensive training in contemporary music technology.
The DePaul SRT program is contained in the School of Music and culminates
in a Bachelor of Science in Music with emphasis in Elective Studies in
Electrical Engineering degree. DePaul SRT students are admitted with the
same standard as all undergraduate programs in music and take the full
musicianship sequence as well as applied music, large ensemble, conducting,
and music electives. In addition, SRT students take classes in analog
and digital microelectronics, computer science, and calculus.
Recording classes and student practicum sessions take place off campus
in a 48 track SSL studio as well as on campus in Studio DePaul,
a fully digital facility with a Yamaha O2R, 24 tracks of ADAT, surround sound,
and digital video capabilities.
Each undergraduate music degree requires a select number of courses from the
liberal studies domains; Click
Here to view the requirements for each degree
program.
Sound Recording Technology Curriculum (PDF)
Please visit the Sound Recording Technology web page.