Bachelor of Music (Audio)

Provider:
Course Code:
075438E
CRICOS Code:
075438E
Qualification Level:
Bachelor
Course Area:
Creative Arts
Duration:
3-Year
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
New South Wales (The Rocks)
Course Fee:
$72,480 Per Course
Delivery Mode:
On Campus
Target:
International
Intake:
February, May, September

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Music (Audio) degree at AIM provides future audio professionals with a solid background in recording, mixing and audio production. Students seeking a career as an audio engineer, a music producer, in live concert sound or multimedia post-production (film and television) have the opportunity to utilise AIM’s state of the art studio facilities and the expansive knowledge of our industry veteran teaching staff to develop their listening skills and technical aptitudes whilst acquiring the hands-on experience required to excel in a competitive, rewarding industry.

Course Structure

You will learn theoretical and technical skills in all aspects of creative musicianship. You’ll also get plenty of opportunities to test your production skills on our performance students using our state-of-the-art recording facilities, live concert spaces and digital environments.


Entry Requirement

Admission Requirements
Academic Entry Requirements

Applicants with completed secondary education matriculation in the last 2 years (NSW HSC or recognised equivalent)

OR

Applicants with recent Higher Education (tertiary) study – at least 6 months full time (at Bachelor degree level or higher) from an internationally-accredited institution
OR
Mature age applicants (21+yrs) not meeting the above criteria but with sufficient previous work / life experience deemed relevant by AIM.

Language Requirement
IELTS Score (Minimum) Applicants obtain an English Language Proficiency IELTS accreditation score of 6.0 or higher, or failing that, have enrolled in an accredited English for Academic Purposes pathway program. 

Career Opportunities

The modern entertainment industry is comprised of many different activities and roles. At the conclusion of your course, you’ll be able to communicate effectively as an audio engineer and demonstrate initiative in a variety of contexts. You’ll be equipped with the knowledge and skills to explore a range of career options including:

  • Studio Recording & Mixing Engineer
  • Live Concert Engineer
  • Broadcast Engineer – live, jingles, advertising, voiceovers, outside broadcast
  • Post Production – Foley and sound effects, ADR
  • Film & Game Sound Design
  • Location Sound Recordist
  • Mastering Engineer
  • Music Producer
  • Remixer
  • Audio-visual Technician
  • Forensics Sound Engineer

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