Berklee

Music Production

Boston, United States

The Non-degree in Music Production at Berklee is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Berklee College of Music in Boston is a global leader in contemporary music education, founded in 1945 and renowned for its focus on modern musical practices and technology. The college attracts students interested in performance, production, songwriting, music business, film scoring, and electronic music, offering a dynamic environment shaped by industry professionals and a culture of collaboration. Berklee’s urban location provides abundant performance and networking opportunities.

The curriculum emphasizes practical skills, creative collaboration, and career preparation, supported by faculty who are active practitioners in the music industry. With around 54 programs, Berklee integrates traditional musicianship with courses in music technology, production, and entrepreneurship, while facilities and ensembles enable hands-on learning and portfolio development. Cross-campus and global programs expand learning pathways beyond Boston.

Student support services include career advising, industry showcases, and connections to a vast alumni network that spans performance, production, and music business sectors. A focus on real-world projects, internships, and collaborative ensembles helps graduates launch professional careers. For international students passionate about contemporary music and industry-relevant training, Berklee offers an immersive, professionally oriented education.

About the Program

Music Production is a non-degree program at Berklee that teaches students how to produce music. It is an online program that lasts several weeks and is taught in English. This program is for students who want to learn music production skills.

The curriculum covers music production techniques, including recording, editing, and mixing. Students learn to use software to create and produce their own music. They develop skills in audio engineering and music technology.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers like Music Producer, Audio Engineer, or Sound Designer. They can work in the music industry, creating music for artists, films, or video games. Some students may also become Live Sound Engineers or Post-Production Engineers, using their skills to help create high-quality music and audio.

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