University of New Haven

Bachelor in Music & Sound Recording, B.A.

West Haven, United States

The Bachelor in Music & Sound Recording, B.A. at University of New Haven is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of New Haven, established in 1920 and located in West Haven, is a mid-sized American university known for career-focused education and applied scholarship. Serving about 6,961 students, including an international population of roughly 656, the university offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs across STEM, business, arts and public service fields.

With approximately 67 programs, the university prioritizes experiential learning through labs, internships, cooperative education and industry partnerships that enhance employability. Faculty often bring practical expertise to the classroom, and students benefit from structured career services, research opportunities and connections to regional employers that support internships and full-time placement.

International students can expect dedicated support for admission, visa guidance, orientation and academic advising, along with campus resources that ease integration and professional development. The University of New Haven’s focus on hands-on training, employer engagement and student success makes it a strong option for learners seeking clear pathways from study to career in the United States.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Music & Sound Recording, B.A. is for students who want to pursue a career in music. This 4-year degree helps students develop their musical talents and learn how to record and produce music. It's taught in English at the University of New Haven in the United States.

The curriculum includes subjects like music theory, sound recording, and music production. Students will develop skills in recording, editing, and mixing music, as well as learn how to use industry-standard software and equipment. They will also have hands-on experience in the university's recording studios.

Graduates can work as sound engineers, music producers, recording engineers, or live sound technicians. They can find jobs in the music industry, film and television production, or live event production. Some potential employers include recording studios, music venues, and production companies.

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