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Associate Degree in Audio

SAE Creative Media Institute

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00312F

Starting with the foundations, then ramping up to the highly specialised areas, students will be amplifying their talents with cutting-edge equipment like Neve, SSL, and Audient consoles, while gaining proficiencies on software including Pro Tools, Logic Pro X, and Ableton Live. Expert teachers will ensure students stay on track by providing face-to-face guidance throughout the entire course as students work to deliver real-world projects in a state-of-the-art, studio-based environment. Once complete, students have just what you need to mix it with the best. The Associate Degree is also designed as an excellent pathway to further study, enabling graduates to progress to Bachelor level qualification.

Structure

The course is split into 3 areas: Foundational Skills Development Interdisciplinary Projects and Media Cultural Studies Final Project and Work Placement

Subjects

  • Introduction to audio engineering Microphones and signal processing Principles of sound Digital audio DAW operation Working with artists Project management and professional etiquette Critical and creative thinking Contemporary industry overview

Standard entry requirements

Applicants for degree courses must satisfy one of the following minimum entry criteria: Completion of an Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE) or equivalent, OR Completion of a diploma level qualification issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), OR Alternative entry for applicants who do not meet the requirements above. For alternative entry options, contact an SAE Campus directly for more information.

Study pathways

SAE recognises industry experience and previous studies from accredited institutions. The amount of credit will vary according to individual circumstances and the course. Applicants are encouraged to submit credit recognition information as part of the enrolment process so that course progression can be mapped accordingly.

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