
Overview
The Sound Engineering programme is a comprehensive and practical learning journey that covers all aspects of audio work, from foundational theory to advanced professional techniques. It explores the history of sound recording, the physics of sound, microphone use, digital and real-world acoustics, audio clean-up, mixing, music theory, and psychoacoustics. The programme also covers audio production for film and television, with hands-on training using industry-standard tools and software. By the end of the programme, learners will be equipped for careers in music, media, broadcasting, or sound design
Expected Outcomes
By the end of this programme, learners will be capable of recording, editing, and mixing audio professionally using both analogue and digital tools. They will be able to create high-quality sound for music, media, and visual productions, design efficient workflows, and understand how to balance and master audio tracks to meet global standards. Participants will be well prepared for roles in music production, live sound, film sound design, or content creation.
Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 60 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 0
- Assessments Yes
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Features
- Understanding the fundamentals and evolution of sound and technical audio concepts.
- Developing practical skills in recording, acoustics, and microphone usage.
- Mastering sound editing, clean-up, and mixing techniques.
- Exploring music theory, rhythm, and psychoacoustics for creative production.
- Applying advanced skills in mastering, EQ, compression, and audio production for media.
Target audiences
- Audio and music enthusiasts
- Radio and television sound editors
- Recording studio engineers and technicians
- Content creators and podcasters
- Students of media, music, or film production




