Mesa Community College

Associate in Applied Science in Disc Jockey Techniques

Mesa, United States

The Non-degree in Associate in Applied Science in Disc Jockey Techniques at Mesa Community College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Mesa Community College in Mesa, Arizona, has built a reputation for accessible, affordable education since its founding in 1965. Serving nearly 17,000 students, MCC provides a wide spectrum of academic and career programs—more than 280 options—that support transfer to four-year institutions, workforce training, and personal enrichment. The college’s size and program breadth allow students to tailor studies to their goals while benefiting from a supportive campus culture and practical resources.

Academically, MCC emphasizes flexible pathways, including part-time schedules, evening and online courses, and clear transfer agreements with universities. Students can pursue associate degrees, certificates, and preparatory coursework that leads to bachelor’s programs or immediate employment in fields such as business, health sciences, technology, and the arts. Comprehensive advising, tutoring, and student services help learners navigate academic planning, financial aid, and career readiness.

International students at Mesa Community College will find a welcoming environment with dedicated services for visa guidance, cultural adjustment, and language support. The college’s community connections and internships provide opportunities to gain local experience, while its affordability makes it an attractive pathway to higher degree programs in the United States. MCC’s practical focus and student-centered approach support both academic success and real-world career preparation.

About the Program

The Associate in Applied Science in Disc Jockey Techniques program at Mesa Community College is for students who want to become live-performance disc jockeys. This 2-year program helps students gain technical skills and understand business practices in the entertainment industry.

The curriculum includes hands-on training in disc jockey techniques, such as mixing and scratching. Students also learn about the music industry, including contracts and marketing. They can choose to specialize in specific areas, like radio broadcasting or club DJing.

Graduates can work as radio DJs, club DJs, or mobile DJs. They can also find jobs as music producers, sound engineers, or event promoters. With this degree, students can work in the music industry, entertainment, or media, and can even start their own businesses.

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