Lawrence Technological University
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Southfield, MI 48075-1058
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Have you ever thought of combining your love of audio – sound, music, frequency – with the principles of engineering? If so, you can do just that in Lawrence Tech’s Bachelor of Science in Audio Engineering Technology program, which focuses on electronics, acoustics, and the musical principals of sound. In this program, you will master the fundamentals of electronics, music theory, and sound technology analysis – and take electives in radio, television, and management for additional expertise.
In the field, you realize the strength of your Lawrence Tech education. It might be a smaller school, but people and work places know the name. They know we’ve learned from incredible people who took the time to help us understand how to solve problems."
BSAET '19
Field Application Engineer, Kyocera International Inc.
I wouldn’t be where I am today if it weren’t for my experience at Lawrence Tech. There were small classes, and each time we met, we had the full attention of people who had 30-40 years of experience in the industry. They had and they still have the secret to facilitating creativity. The creative aspect is essential. Technology moves fast. You can’t stagnate.”
BSAET '13
Systems Architect, Ford Motor Co.
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The curriculum is designed to increase your knowledge in one or more of the following areas: analog audio systems, digital audio systems, audio mixing and production, sound cancellation and noise reduction techniques, and other audio applications. With the program’s multi-disciplinary approach, not only will you acquire a background in music production; you’ll also experience the inner workings of studio equipment and the realities of the audio business. And since the program has a history of producing standout graduates who can hit the ground running, you can find employment with broadcast networks, multimedia firms, automotive companies, and in the arts and entertainment industry, using modern technology in the recording, processing, and creation of sound.
"I wouldn’t be where I am today if it weren’t for my experience at Lawrence Tech. There were small classes, and each time we met, we had the full attention of people who had 30-40 years of experience in the industry. They had and they still have the secret to facilitating creativity. The creative aspect is essential. Technology moves fast. You can’t stagnate."
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