Bachelor of Music in Audio and Music Production

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Faculty

Bryan Helsel, Ph.D.
Lecturer
Bliss Hall 3035
330.941.3639
bhelsel@ysu.edu


About the Major 

The Bachelor of Music (B.M.) in Audio and Music Production major provides students with the knowledge and experience to thrive in a dynamic and ever-evolving industry. The program gives our students opportunities to build skills through personal experiences that offer a competitive edge in the rapidly expanding fields of music business and industry. The investment bank and research firm Goldman Sachs estimates that revenue for the global music industry will be valued at over $130 billion by 2030, offering countless opportunities to create a lifelong career in the field of music recording and sound production. 

Our students learn by doing and are prepared to build enjoyable, productive careers as audio engineers in record production through engineering, producing, mixing, and mastering; in live sound as engineers or technicians; in media (e.g., TV, film, gaming) roles in composition, sound design, or Foley sound; as well as forensic audio, restoration, and more. The internship program places students in recording studios, live music venues, and other professional settings where they gain hands-on experience that will apply directly to their future while providing opportunities to network with industry professionals. Students gain additional experience working with faculty, students, and professionals to record, produce, and distribute music for our student-run record label, Dana Records. The outstanding academic programs at Youngstown State University and the world-class resources at the Dana School of Music allow our students to pursue their unique educational goals and prepare for a successful and fulfilling future.

The Dana Recording Studio utilizes a Solid-State Logic Origin 32-channel recording and mixing console that allows our students to work within hybrid analog-digital production environments. We have 64-channels of high-quality A-D conversion from Ferrofish in our Dante-equipped studio. Students have access to Kurzweil and Roland keyboards, controllers, and synths, as well as Reason and the Native Instruments Komplete software package. The studio features an iMac running Avid Pro-Tools, Ableton Live, MOTU Digital Performer, and Apple Logic Digital Audio Workstation software. The microphone inventory includes a selection of condenser, ribbon, and dynamic microphones from companies like AEA, Neumann, AKG, Shure, Audio Technica, Royer, Cascade, Electro-Voice, and more.


Contact Information

To learn more about our degree programs, audition information, scholarships, career and professional development, performances, faculty, and students, visit Dana School of Music or contact us at 330.941.3635. 

To schedule a personalized campus visit, contact the Cliffe College of Creative Arts Program Coordinator of Admissions and Recruitment at 330.941.2346 or sawaltman@ysu.edu. We would love to hear about your interests, show you our school, and become an important part of your future. 

COURSE TITLE S.H.
FIRST YEAR REQUIREMENT - STUDENT SUCCESS
YSU 1500Success Seminar1-2
or YSU 1500S Youngstown State University Success Seminar
or HONR 1500 Intro to Honors
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
ENGL 1550Writing 13-4
or ENGL 1549 Writing 1 with Support
ENGL 1551Writing 23
Any Gen Ed Math (Recommended MATH 2623)3
Arts and Humanities (2 courses)0
Satisfied by 3 SH of MUHL 3772 or 3773, and 3 SH of MUHL 26XX Art & Humanities Gen Ed Course, which are required in the major.
Natural Sciences (2 courses, 1 with lab)7
Social Science (2 courses)6
General Education Electives6
CMST 1545 (3 s.h.)
MUHL 3771 (0 s.h.) *Included in major
Any Gen Ed Course (3 s.h.)
CORE MUSIC REQUIREMENTS
Music Theory (17 hours). Music Theory and Aural Theory of the same level must be taken concurrently.
MUTC 1531
MUTC 1541
Music Theory 1
and Aural Theory 1
4
MUTC 1532
MUTC 1542
Music Theory 2
and Aural Theory 2
4
MUTC 2631
MUTC 2641
Music Theory 3
and Aural Theory 3
4
MUTC 2633Composition and Songwriting2
MUTC 3710Orchestration and Arranging3
or MUTC 3712 Jazz Arranging 1
Keyboard Musicianship (4 hour)
MUAC 1581Class Piano 11
Keyboard majors will substitute MUAC 2691
MUAC 1582Class Piano 21
Keyboard majors will substitute MUAC 2692
MUAC 3781Jazz Class Piano 11
MUAC 3782Jazz Class Piano 21
Music History and Literature (9 hours)
MUHL 3771Music History and Literature 13
MUHL 3775Jazz History3
MUHL 26XX Art & Humanities Gen Ed Course (lower division MUHL course)3
Choose one from the following:3
MUHL 3772
MUHL 3773
Conducting (3 hours)
MUCO 3715Beginning Conducting2
MUCO 3716Advanced Instrumental Conducting1
or MUCO 3717 Advanced Choral Conducting
Applied Lessons (Should be taken concurrently with an ensemble)
Applied Lessons 15012
Applied Lessons 15022
Applied Lessons 26012
Applied Lessons 26022
Applied Lessons 37012
Applied Lessons 37022
Applied Lesson 4801 (with Senior Recital)2
ENSEMBLES (7 hours)
Large Ensembles (5 hours): Select from the following (guitar majors substitute Guitar Ensemble)5
MUEN 0002, MUEN 0004, MUEN 0005, MUEN 0006 (May only be counted once as a Large Ensemble), MUEN 0007, MUEN 0008, MUEN 0023, MUEN 0025, MUEN 0027
Small Ensembles (2 hours): Select from the following2
AUDIO ENGINEERING and TECHNOLOGY FOCUS (31 hours)
MUIN 1561Recording Workshop3
MUIN 1564Microphone Techniques3
MUIN 2622Studio Ear Training1
MUIN 2662Live Sound Production3
MUIN 3762Digital Sound Production3
MUIN 3765Advanced Recording and Digital Editing3
MUIN 3742Video and Sound for Games and Film3
MUIN 3739Dana Records3
MUIN 5878Special Topics in Music Industry3
MUIN 4866Recording Internship3
MUIN 4867Senior Project3
MUSIC ELECTIVES (3 hours)3
MUHL 26XX (lower division MUHL course)0
Total Semester Hours120-122
  • All undergraduate music majors are required to attend 12 approved performances each semester for six consecutive semesters beginning in the freshman year.
  • Applied lesson must be taken concurrently with an ensemble each semester.
Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallS.H.
YSU 1500
Success Seminar
or Youngstown State University Success Seminar
or Intro to Honors
1-2
ENGL 1550
Writing 1
or Writing 1 with Support
3-4
Applied Lessons 1501 2
MUIN 1561 Recording Workshop 3
MUTC 1531
MUTC 1541
Music Theory 1
and Aural Theory 1
4
MUAC 1581 Class Piano 1 1
Keyboard majors will substitute MUAC 2691  
MUEN 00XX - Large Ensemble 1
 Semester Hours15-17
Spring
ENGL 1551 Writing 2 3
Applied Lessons 1502 2
MUIN 1564 Microphone Techniques 3
MUTC 1532
MUTC 1542
Music Theory 2
and Aural Theory 2
4
MUAC 1582 Class Piano 2 1
Keyboard majors will substitute MUAC 2692
 
MUEN 00XX - Large Ensemble 1
 Semester Hours14
Year 2
Fall
Applied Lessons 2601 2
MUIN 2662 Live Sound Production 3
MUIN 3762 Digital Sound Production 3
MUTC 2631
MUTC 2641
Music Theory 3
and Aural Theory 3
4
MUAC 3781 Jazz Class Piano 1 1
MUEN 00XX - Large Ensemble 1
CMST 1545 Communication Foundations 3
 Semester Hours17
Spring
Applied Lessons 2602 2
MUTC 2633 Composition and Songwriting 2
MUIN 2622 Studio Ear Training 1
MUIN 3765 Advanced Recording and Digital Editing 3
MUAC 3782 Jazz Class Piano 2 1
MUHL 2618 Rock n' Roll to Rock (or Any Other MUHL 26xx Art & Humanities Gen Ed Course) 3
MUEN 00XX - Large Ensemble 1
Any Gen Ed Math 3
 Semester Hours16
Year 3
Fall
Applied Lessons 3701 2
MUCO 3715 Beginning Conducting 2
MUIN 3739 Dana Records 3
MUTC 3712 Jazz Arranging 1 (Or General Education Elective - Any Gen Ed Course if taking MUTC 3710 in spring semester) 3
MUHL 3771 Music History and Literature 1 3
MUEN 00XX - Chamber Ensemble 1
 Semester Hours14
Spring
Applied Lessons 3702 2
MUCO 3716
Advanced Instrumental Conducting
or Advanced Choral Conducting
1
MUIN 3742 Video and Sound for Games and Film 3
MUHL 3775 Jazz History 3
*MUHL 3775 is offered Spring semester of odd years (e.g., 2021, 2023, 2025)
 
MUEN 00XX - Large Ensemble 1
General Education Elective - Social Science 3
General Education Elective - Any Gen Ed Course 3
 Semester Hours16
Year 4
Fall
Applied Lessons 4801 (with Senior Recital) 2
MUIN 4866 Recording Internship 3
MUHL 3773
Music History and Literature 3
or Music History and Literature 2
3
MUEN 00XX - Chamber Ensemble 1
General Education Elective - Natural Science + Lab 4
 Semester Hours13
Spring
MUIN 4867 Senior Project 3
MUIN 5878 Special Topics in Music Industry 3
MUHL 3775 Jazz History (3 credits) if not taken in Spring of year 3  
MUHL 26XX (lower division MUHL course) 3
General Education Elective - Social Science 3
General Education Elective - Natural Science 3
 Semester Hours15
 Total Semester Hours120-122
  • All undergraduate music majors are required to attend 12 approved performances each semester for six consecutive semesters beginning in the freshman year.
  • Applied lesson must be taken concurrently with an ensemble each semester.

Learning Outcomes

The student learning outcomes for the major in audio and music production are as follows:

  • Students will perform a public recital in their applied area.
  • Students will analyze music, discriminate pitch, harmony, and rhythm, and perform harmonic progressions at the piano.
  • Students will demonstrate critical thinking about the various historical periods, cultural contexts, and social forces that influence musical activity.
  • Students will demonstrate basic keyboard proficiency, including scales, arpeggios, harmonization, repertoire, transpositions, and score reading.
  • Students will record, edit, and produce music.