Music Production---Audio Recording/Engineering schools

<p>As of now, I'm a Junior and I'm looking for schools in the Northeast (NY,PA,VA,MD,DE,MA,CT) that have a Music Production school. I know that NYU has the Clive Davis program, and Berklee has a department as well, but are there any other options, that have both a great program and great academics? I've heard schools like Indiana, Miami, USC, etc have programs like this, but I'm paticularly looking for schools in the NE</p>

<p>The Hartt School at UHartford has an excellent program. Acceptance is based on academic admission to UHartford and by audition to Hartt.</p>

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<p>Also, a link to an earlier thread here <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/music-major/216155-music-technology-sound-recording.html?highlight=production+technology%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/music-major/216155-music-technology-sound-recording.html?highlight=production+technology&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>You may want to check out Duquesne in Pittsburgh. The owner of Fender Instruments is an alumni and made quite am impressive donation to the technology / production program.</p>

<p>I believe Peabody must have a program. When my D did a recording there, the studio was handled by students. I spoke with the young man and he loved it there, but I didn't get details about his major. Check the website.</p>

<p>SUNY Fredonia supposedly has a strong sound engineering department.</p>

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<p>Yes, there is a 5-year Recording Arts program, basically a regular music major (instrument/voice/composition) plus extra recording art courses; the students in the program take science/math course at Hopkins</p>

<p>SUNY Fredonia does have a very strong program, it's students have to do the same audition as all the other majors and they opened a brand new studio in the fall.</p>

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<p>Sagecoll, we're looking into many of these schools too, including Stevens, for this major. The audition requirements at Fredonia don't fit my S though, no jazz guitar, no electric instruments at all. Has anyone looked into SUNY Purchase at all?</p>