This course is designed to develop basic theoretical and practical understanding of the fundamentals of audio engineering.
This will be achieved by theoretically and practically exploring in detail the area of audio engineering through lectures, and workshops. In particular, students will actively engage with learning, developing and analyzing the practice of audio engineering through topics such as: psycho-acoustics, decibels, signal flow, gain structure, microphones, crossovers, loudspeakers, amplifiers and digital audio, system design and engineering; provide new insights and techniques; and perform practical exercises that promote pro-active learning, understanding and research.
Course Objectives:
The information below is provided as a guide to assist students in engaging appropriately with the course requirements.
This course consists of up to 36 hours of direct contact or structured non-contact – 3 hours per week over 12 weeks for the tutorials and hands-on training, where students will play an active role in the practice, refinement, consolidation and extension of their knowledge and understanding.
3 Months
Hybrid
3 Hours/Week for 12 Weeks
(Online Flexible Interactive
Modules)
Part-time
Entry Level
Minimal familiarity or have worked with audio systems
In order to be relevant, contemporary and up-to-date, this course uses a ‘just-in-time’ development process that adjusts its structure and delivery according to the most current changes in the field, research practice and peer-student interest.