[programName=Audio Production Minor]

[mission]

credits required for minor

Program Details

Learning Outcomes

[outcomes]

Courses

[minorCourses]

SCOTT AVZARADEL

NTT Lecturer, Music
avzaradels@wou.edu

ROBERT BOHALL

Composer, Clinician, Guest Artist for Winter Choral Concert, Music

NAOMI CASTRO

Guest Artist for Spring Choir Concert, Music

SAMUEL DUELL

Audio Instructor, Music
duellsj@wou.edu

BETHANY EVANS

Music Lesson Instructor, Music
evansbe@wou.edu

RAY FINNELL

Technical Director, Music
finnellra@wou.edu

KIERSTEN GARBER

NTT Instructor, Music
garberk@wou.edu

JOEL GARZA

NTT Assistant Professor, Music
garzaj@wou.edu

CLAIRE HUDKINS

NTT Assistant Professor, Voice, Jazz and Commercial Music, Classical, Musical Theater, Music , Music
hudkinsc@wou.edu

SUSAN JOHNSON

Piano Accompanist, Music
johnsonsh@wou.edu

ERIN MCCARTHY

Voice Instructor for Winter 2023, Music
mccarthye@wou.edu

JACQUELINE MORELLI

NTT Assistant Professor, Collaborative Pianist, Piano Proficiency, Music, Music
morellj@wou.edu

IKE NAIL

Director of Bands and Orchestra, Music
naili@wou.edu

LUIS RIVERA

Stipend, Guest Artist, Music

KENDRA TAYLOR

NTT Visiting Assistant Professor, Music
taylork@wou.edu

CARLOS VELEZ

NTT Assistant Professor, Music Theory, Composition, Flute, Music
velezc@wou.edu

TATE WADSWORTH

Guest Artist for Wind Ensemble Spring Term, Music
wadswortht@wou.edu

KEVIN WALCZYK

Professor, Composition Studies, Music
keveli@wou.edu

ETHAN WILSON

Music Lesson Instructor/Adjunct Lecturer, Music
wilsone@wou.edu

SETH WOLLAM

NTT Instructor, Music
wollams@wou.edu

MARGARET MANOOGIAN

Professor, Gerontology: Aging and Older Adulthood
manoogim@wou.edu

MELISSA CANNON

, Gerontology: Aging and Older Adulthood
cannonm@wou.edu

KACIE RYDEN

, Registrar's Office
rydenk@wou.edu

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Where This Degree Can Take You

A minor in audio production can equip you with valuable skills and experiences that will benefit you in many areas of life. You’ll learn how to use professional audio equipment, understand sound engineering principles, and develop a keen ear for music and sound design. These skills can be applied to various fields, from music and entertainment to journalism and marketing.
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Potential Careers

  • Audio Engineer
  • Sound Designer
  • Live Sound Engineer
  • Podcast Producer
  • Audio Post-Production Specialist
  • Music Producer
  • Audiovisual Technician
  • Voiceover Artis
  • Audio Equipment Sales Representative

Potential Employers

  • KEXP
  • Oregon Public Broadcasting
  • Universal Music Group
  • Walt Disney Group
  • Sony Music Entertainment
  • Dolby Laboratories

Consider This Degree If You…

Desire to contribute to the entertainment industry. Audio production is a vital component of movies, TV shows, music and video games.

Have a strong passion for music and sound

Have strong interest in creative collaboration. Many audio projects involve working with musicians, producers, and other creative professionals.

Contact Us

Email:
music@wou.edu

Phone:
503-838-8461

Location:
Smith Hall