Audio is interdisciplinary in nature, connecting the disciplines of music, radio, broadcasting, film, science, liberal and fine arts. Audio students benefit from a wide, multi-disciplined curricular approach. Towson University’s Radio/Audio concentration in the Electronic Media and Film department has evolved to cover a range of topics and disciplines to better prepare students for a constantly changing professional environment.
Authors:
Lankford, Elsa; Schwartz, Adam
Affiliation:
Towson University, Towson, MD, USA
AES Convention:
145 (October 2018)
Paper Number:
10118
Publication Date:
October 7, 2018
Subject:
Audio Education
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