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Master of Creative Industries
Min. 4 Trimesters
FULL TIMEBe prepared to take on strategic and leadership roles within the creative industries.
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Bachelor of Audio
Min. 6 Trimesters
2 Years Full Time
On Campus
Study Audio at SAE Institute and gain an internationally recognised qualification in audio engineering and sound production.
Specialise in:
- Studio Production
- Post Production
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Associate Degree of Audio
Min. 4 Trimesters
FULL TIME
On Campus
Study Audio at SAE Institute and gain an internationally recognised qualification in audio engineering and sound production.
Specialise in:
- Studio Production
- Post Production
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Diploma of Audio Production
Min. 2 Trimesters
7 Months Full Time
On Campus
Learn the key skills and fundamental components of audio production, understand the music industry, and get practical, industry-standard training.
Become a:
- Assistant Sound Engineer
- Studio Engineer
- Junior Sound Designer
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Diploma of Music Production
Min. 2 Trimesters
7 Months Full Time
On Campus
Learn the key fundamentals of music production in a cutting-edge learning environment, overflowing with all the latest gear and equipment.
Become a:
- DJ
- Junior Music Producer
- Junior Sound Designer
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Diploma of Music Industry
(Studio Production)
Min. 2 Trimesters
7 Months Full Time
On Campus
Get practical, industry-standard training. Use our diploma as a career pathway or as a pathway to our Bachelor of Audio Production with Recognition of Prior...
Become a:
- Mix engineer
- Production assistant
- OB engineer...
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Diploma of Music Industry
(Electronic Music Production)
Min. 2 Trimesters
7 months Full Time
On Campus
Get hands-on with industry-standard hardware and software in this exciting and practical electronic music production course.
Become a:
- Assistant sound engineer
- Music and dialogue editor
- EDM producer
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Short Course in Ableton
10 weeks
On Campus
Interested in learning how to use Ableton? Want to make beats? The Ableton Production course is structured over 10 weeks and students will gain essential...
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Certificate III in Music Industry
(Electronic Music Production)
Adelaide: Min. 6 MTHS Full Time
Byron Bay: Min. 6 MTHS Full Time
Sydney: Min. 6 MTHS Full Time
On Campus
The essentials of audio engineering and electronic music production (EMP).
Become a:
- Electronic music producer
- Recording artist
- Electronic musician...
CUA50815
Diploma of Music Industry
(Studio Production)
Get on track to make serious noise in the audio industry.
SAE offers you a unique, internationally accredited qualification through hands-on training with the Diploma of Music Industry.
Advance your theoretical knowledge of recording and mixing while following professional considerations of working in the industry. Explore the fundamentals of digital audio workstation (DAW) operations and develop your practical skills in the production of studio sound. Students will truly be mixing it with the industry's best. This program offers you a chance to collaborate with your peers and be a part of a large community of budding audio engineers through SAE's worldwide network.
This course is a career pathway to higher education. Upon completion, you have the option to transfer into our Bachelor of Audio.
SAE has implemented a remote flexible learning option for current and future students. The range of tools developed by SAE will not only allow students to collaborate online but also gain experience in remote working practices widely used within the creative industries.
Find out more about Studying Audio at SAE
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CUA50815 Diploma of Music Industry
FIND OUT MORE ABOUT STUDYING audio AT SAE
- Adelaide
Diploma of Music Industry (Studio Production)
Recording
In this course you will learn all the skills and concepts to record and produce bands in a variety of genres. Learning signal flow on a large format analog console and the microphone techniques used in commercial recordings you will be recording several productions as part of your course.
Mixing
Mixing will also form a integral part of your learning experience and we will illustrate both in the box and mixing on a analog console.
MIDI
Ableton basics and midi programming with virtual instruments, synthesis and sound design will help you incorporate interesting sonic flavour into any type of production.
Post Production
Post Production or Sound for screen is a exciting area of our Industry that includes sound design, foley work. We will show you Audio and how amazing 'monster' sounds are created!
SAE has implemented a remote flexible learning option for current and future students. The range of tools developed by SAE will not only allow students to collaborate online but also gain experience in remote working practices widely used within the creative industries.
GRADUATE DESTINATIONS
- Mix engineer
- Production assistant
- OB engineer
- Electronic musician
- Music and dialogue editor
- Studio assistant
- Audio post production engineer
Trimester 1 | |||
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Capturing Sound | DAW Editing | Principles of Music | Audio Mixing Essentials |
The Recording Studio | The Recording Studio (Part B) | Production Process | Production Process (Part B) |
Trimester 2 | |||
Audio Business | Audio Business (Part B) | Critical Listening | Critical Listening (Part B) |
Music Production | Music Production (Part B) | Production Project | Production Project (Part B) |
- Discipline Unit
- Discipline Specialisation Unit
Skills and Outcomes
The course is designed to provide you with the essential skills and knowledge in sound production including:
- Analogue and digital console theory and practice
- Multi-track recording
- Microphone theory and techniques
- Signal processing and effects
- Mixing techniques
- Signal flow
- Post Production
- Workplace safety
For more information about SAE's assessment policy, check out the Policy page here
Trimester 1 |
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Capturing Sound |
DAW Editing |
Principles of Music |
Audio Mixing Essentials |
The Recording Studio |
The Recording Studio (Part B) |
Production Process |
Production Process (Part B) |
Trimester 2 |
Audio Business |
Audio Business (Part B) |
Critical Listening |
Critical Listening (Part B) |
Music Production |
Music Production (Part B) |
Production Project |
Production Project (Part B) |
- Discipline Unit
- Discipline Specialisation Unit
Skills and Outcomes
The course is designed to provide you with the essential skills and knowledge in sound production including:
- Analogue and digital console theory and practice
- Multi-track recording
- Microphone theory and techniques
- Signal processing and effects
- Mixing techniques
- Signal flow
- Post Production
- Workplace safety
For more information about SAE's assessment policy, check out the Policy page here
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DURATION(S):
2 Trimesters
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INTAKES:
Feb 2022
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NEXT INTAKE:
Enrol By: 07 Feb 2022
Trimester Start: 07 Feb 2022
Trimester End: 22 Apr 2022
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COURSE TYPE:
VET Diploma
Entry requirements
Applicants for VET diploma courses must satisfy one of the following minimum entry criteria:
- Provide a copy of a Senior Secondary Certificate of Education that has been awarded by an agency or authority of a State of Territory for the student’s completion of year 12; OR
- Provide evidence of successful completion of an Australian Qualifications Framework Certificate IV or higher qualification (where the language of instruction is English); OR
- Achieve an Exit Level 3 or higher in literacy and numeracy in the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) as demonstrated in the Core Skills Profile for Adults (CSPA) as well as an Alternative Entry meeting with an SAE representative.
For more information on Alternative Entry for a VET Diploma Course, please read the Student Entry Procedures – Vocational Education & Training (VET) Courses or contact your campus directly for more information.
Fees and Payments
Diploma of Music Production
In addition to the above requirements, students wishing to enrol in the Music Production Diploma will also be invited to participate in an interview and audition process. This process will help to establish underlying music skills and knowledge as well as program suitability. Remote interviews can be arranged for international students. Students can submit a portfolio of work as an alternative to the audition.
Portfolios may include;
- Links to your music or musical performances Youtube, Soundcloud etc.
- Links to online portfolio pages
- Statement providing an overview of existing skills and knowledge in music production, including examples from senior secondary music classes, AMEB & CPM certification, appointment in school orchestra’s or bands etc.
Payment options: VET Student Loans, or upfront trimester instalments.