Audio Engineering Schools in Philadelphia

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The Art Institute of Philadelphia is one of the best known art and media schools in the United States, but they are part of a much larger systems of schools known as “The Art Institutes”. Unlike community and state colleges in the area, The Art Institute of Philadelphia is a private,for-profit school.

What to Expect as a Student

As a student, you will enjoy the benefits of a top-notch, hands on education that will allow you to break into your chosen field with the knowledge and skills to succeed. The institutes audio production bachelor of science program will help you learn the limits of audio equipment, troubleshooting, recording, and mixing, as well as teach you how to actively listen. You will learn much more than is listed here and it is a great idea to look over the course catalog for more detailed information about the classes you will be taking and what you will learn as a student at the institute.

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Programs:

  • Audio Production (BS)
Locations: Philadelphia

Art Institute of Philadelphia
1622 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
United States
Tel: +1 215 567 7080
http://www.artinstitutes.edu


Community College of Philadelphia
1700 Spring Garden Street
Philadelphia, PA 19120
United States
Tel: 215.751.8010
http://www.ccp.edu


Future Media Concepts - Philadelphia
325 Chestnut Street, suite 220
Philadelphia, PA 19106
United States
Tel: 215.922.2500
http://fmctraining.com


Historical Philadelphia

The city of Philadelphia is quite large with much to do and see. It is best known for the Philly cheesesteak sandwich in modern day. But it was once the Capital of a very young United States and George Washington served as president there.

The history in the city is abundant and those wishing to learn more about this country and our founding fathers will have no shortage of information to indulge in. The city is also home to the first ever newspaper, liberty bell, the American flag, ENIAC (world’s 1 completely electronic computer). Anyone who attends school at the Art institute of Philadelphia will surely learn much about their trade as well as the history of the United States.


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