Garry Jones, President of Real World Education, talks about Full Sail’s evolution from a fledgling audio school to a university with fourteen degree programs. He explains what has changed, what hasn’t, and the underlying mission that keeps the school relevant in the ever-changing entertainment industry.
Garry Jones, President of Real World Education at Full Sail University, talks about his early passion for music, and how his first studio job led to his involvement in establishing Full Sail as a school.
Garry Jones, President of Real World Education, explains the courses of study found within the Media Arts and Digital Arts programs at Full Sail, noting that the school has doubled its degree program offerings since 2006.
Full Sail University President Garry Jones talks about what factors drive the school’s development of new degree programs, and also explains why it is important for students entering today’s job market to be well-versed in more than one discipline. Jones also discusses why he is optimistic about the future of the music business, sharing his thoughts and some PricewaterhouseCoopers predictions on where music career opportunities will present themselves.
Full Sail President Garry Jones offers his perspective on the benefits of learning from a collective of seasoned professionals rather than by trial and error. He also explains how Full Sail’s programs can accelerate the journey from beginning student to skilled professional for those who already know what they want to do.
Full Sail President Garry Jones discusses the value of having a faculty staffed with professionals who are still active in their fields, as they ensure that the equipment used in the classrooms will be relevant when students enter their respective professions.
Garry Jones shares his primary goals for Full Sail, discussing the mutual passion for entertainment amongst faculty and students, and his hopes for expanded degree programs as the industry continues to evolve.