HND Sound Production

Aim
"The music industry is one the UK's biggest and most culturally significant creative industries" (Department for Culture Media and Sport). This two-year course prepares sound engineers for possible routes to employment including Music, Film, Television, Radio and Computer Games industries.
Sound Engineers and Producers need a broad range of skills and a good balance of creativity and technical ability. This nationally developed course aims to give you opportunities to acquire industry recognised skills and knowledge using state-of-the-art equipment. The delivery staff are passionate about audio and music and invite you to the College which is at the forefront of current audio technologies.
We are also an accredited Digidesign pro Tools Pro School.
Syllabus
- Multi-Track Recording and Mixing
- Sound Production Theory and Practice
- The Creative Industries
- Acoustics
- Digital Audio Workstations
- Location Recording
- Live Sound
- Digital Audio
- Creative Music Re-mixing
- Advanced Studio Techniques
- Pro Tools 101, 110
Career Outcome
- Audio Engineer/Producer
- Sound Engineer in Theatre
- Broadcasting Assistant (TV, Film & Radio)
- Live Sound Engineer
- Music Industry Support
- Film/Computer/Computer Games/Multimedia Industries
Entry Profile
- One of the following:
Leads To
Study Opportunities
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Stenton Campus | from August 29, 2007 to June 20, 2008 . Full Time |
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Stenton Campus | from August 29, 2007 to June 20, 2008 . Full Time |
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Stenton Campus | from August 27, 2008 to June 19, 2009 . Full Time |
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Stenton Campus | from August 27, 2008 to June 19, 2009 . Full Time |
Qualifications Awarded
| HND |
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