Vocal Degree

Are you a singer looking to earn the best vocal degree? Learn about AIMM today.

Music and Technology Associate Degree: Vocal Concentration

The Associate of Applied Science in Music and Technology Program consists of technical courses designed to provide you with the education necessary to further your engineering and recording abilities and natural musical talents.

The Music and Technology Degree caters to the modern musician who, in order to thrive in today’s competitive music business, wants to develop both their technical skill on an instrument, and acquire an in depth understanding of the writing, recording, mixing, and mastering process.

If you’re looking to push your musical and technical skills to the next level through specially designed courses and rigorous curriculum, then the Music and Technology Associate Degree: Voice Concentration program is perfect for you.

Get the best vocal tips, learn how to extend your vocal range, and discover the best techniques to perfect your tone.

You will not only graduate from AIMM with an Associate Degree in Music and Technology, but it is our goal that you will also have put together an impressive portfolio of your work and musical abilities.

To learn more about our courses, check out AIMM's E-Brochure.

Master Your Voice Performance

This portfolio will benefit you and help with finding employment, or self-employment, in music or production industry.

Your experience and diverse portfolio of skills will make you a prime candidate for not only record labels, but also video games, movies, television, radio, multi-media production studios, and more.

With AIMM as your first step, your career opportunities will be endless. If you remain in good standing throughout the program, you will be eligible to take AVID Certification Exams to become Pro Tools Certified.

As an AVID Training Parter, AIMM offers you the opportunity to become AVID Pro Tools Certified as you progress through the curriculum. AIMM also focuses on Ableton Live, which bridges the divide between creative music production and liver performance.

Using Pro Tools and Ableton Live, you will learn analog and digital music production, microphone techniques, virtual instruments, effect plugins, as well as hone your education in music theory essentials and keyboard skills for the digital audio workstation

The Associate of Applied Science in Music and Technology: Voice Concentration is created for the intermediate vocalist. It offers a rigorous curriculum instructed by renowned professionals that are dedicated to helping you maximize your talent and point you in the right direction within the music business.

Our combination of learning styles makes our curriculum one of the most diverse and engaging you could find in the United States.

Honing your musical talents and technical skills is easy with the winning combination of studio performances, labs, and classroom instruction that our unique curriculum offers at AIMM.

Graduate Among the Brightest Musicians

Upon completion of this program, students that are in good standing will not only graduate with an Associate Degree but will also have the opportunity to take AVID Certification exams to become Pro Tools certified.

This Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) certificate can set you apart and will be one of your greatest assets, especially when it comes to your personal recording endeavors.

The Associate of Applied Science in Music and Technology: Voice Concentration program can be completed in 18 months of accelerated students, 24 months of full-time enrollment, or 30 months of ¾ time enrollment.

Prior to graduation, all students must complete the required number of General Education credits.

These credits can be transferred if completed at a prior institution, but you must demonstrate the appropriate comparability to the applied nature of each course.

There are a surplus of opportunities at AIMM and your first step begins with applying. Click the link below to begin your vocal journey at the Atlanta Institute of Music and Media.

Earning a degree in performing arts is not an easy task, nor is finding a job after graduating in certain fields. Those who choose to study performing arts have often been participating in their interest since they were very young, and have grown up practicing their art daily. Performing arts degrees allow students to major in performing arts such as dance, music, music education, acting, and design/technology.