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A career-oriented program

We screen our students carefully to ensure that they have the passion, ambition and intelligence for audio production that will help them to succeed, both in our program and in their future careers. We surround these students with committed, experienced faculty, superb studio facilities, and a powerful integrated curriculum that ensures a working knowledge of the theories and skills that employers seek.

Year Founded: 1983
School Type: Private Career College
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Close Proximity to: Toronto, Detroit
Enrollment: Full-time only (60 students max.)
Degree: College-level diploma in Audio Recording Technology (Recording and Production)
Instructional Staff: Largest full-time audio faculty in Canada. All faculty members exceed Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities qualification standards.
Student/Instructor Ratio: 5:1, 4:1 in labs
Graduate Support and Career Assistance: Alumni Network and Personalized Employment Assistance

Highlights:

  • Career development assistance
  • Student/Instructor ratio of 5:1
  • 1-4 students in faculty-supervised lab sessions
  • 6 fully-equipped on-site studios, and numerous independent learning stations
  • Private tutorials at no extra cost
  • All classes and labs held in specially-designed studios
  • More than 50% of the program is dedicated to practical lab experience


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