Audio

Diploma in Audio Production

GET ON TRACK TO MAKE SERIOUS NOISE IN THE AUDIO INDUSTRY
Available at
Auckland
Fees
Duration(s)
Full time: 1 year

Diploma

Start Date(s)
Auckland
  • February 2025

Entry Requirements

YOUR CAREER IN AUDIO BEGINS NOW

THIS AUDIO COURSE COVERS:

Analogue and digital console theory and practice Multi-track Recording Audio technologies and protocols Microphone theory and techniques Signal processing and effects Signal flow Sound system setup and tuning Monitoring systems Wireless systems Workplace safety Mixing techniques

Course Structure

The Diploma of Audio Production is the first step towards a Bachelor of Audio Production
Trimester 1
Develop the essential technical skills and the knowledge required to collaborate with other creative media students and professionals.
Credit Points: 15
Introduces essential production tools and techniques, and explores sonic issues and implications of conducting a collaborative audio recording in a small-to-medium acoustic space. Introduces types of audio assets commonly developed in this space and introduces basic microphone techniques, recording, editing, mixing and mastering skills.
Credit Points: 15
Introduction to sound design, foley and ADR (Automated Dialogue Replacement) in various screen formats. Students will develop practical creative post production skills for limited scope productions.
Credit Points: 30
This 36-week course provides a platform for engagement with transferable skills via collaborative client projects which may include contracted roles within projects of more advanced student groups. With a key focus on employability in Aotearoa/New Zealand students engage with professional practice situated in the holistic ideals of Te Ao Maori. Students conduct peer review via the Transferable Skills Matrix in an effort to foster and develop employability skills.
Trimester 2
Credit Points: 15
Explores sonic issues and implications of conducting a mix of a live on-stage performance. Introduces a range of audio, lighting and vision assets commonly developed in this space with relevant production techniques. Approaches to editing, mixing and mastering are explored in-studio. A reflective blog details the production process and challenges presented.
Credit Points: 15
Explores sonic issues and implications of conducting a collaborative audio recording in a medium-to-large acoustic space. Introduces types of audio assets commonly developed in this space, and develops recording, editing, mixing and mastering skills.
Credit Points: 30
This 36-week course provides a platform for engagement with transferable skills via collaborative client projects which may include contracted roles within projects of more advanced student groups. With a key focus on employability in Aotearoa/New Zealand students engage with professional practice situated in the holistic ideals of Te Ao Maori. Students conduct peer review via the Transferable Skills Matrix in an effort to foster and develop employability skills.
Trimester 3
Credit Points: 15
Introduction to audio-visual installation in stadia, theatres, concert halls, galleries and other commercial workplaces. Groups will engage with acousticians, designers and will observe installation, operational and acoustic testing processes.
Credit Points: 15
Requires groups to produce a suite of outputs that display an individualised integration of production techniques acquired over the previous courses. Includes a reflective blog on the multiple ways such integration occurs and the effectiveness of such.
Credit Points: 30
This 36-week course provides a platform for engagement with transferable skills via collaborative client projects which may include contracted roles within projects of more advanced student groups. With a key focus on employability in Aotearoa/New Zealand students engage with professional practice situated in the holistic ideals of Te Ao Maori. Students conduct peer review via the Transferable Skills Matrix in an effort to foster and develop employability skills.
NZQA Course Codes
NZQA Level 5 Diploma (3 Trimesters)
New Zealand Qualifications Authority
NZQA: Level 5 This is an NZQA accredited programme of study that leads to the Level 5 NZ Diploma in Audio Production.

Career Outcomes

What jobs will this course lead me into?

  • Game Audio Specialist
  • Radio/Broadcast Personnel
  • Junior Studio Administrator
  • Audio Post Production Engineer
  • Sound Designer
  • Mix Engineer
  • Studio Engineer
  • Quality Assurance Officer

YOUR DREAM CAREER BEGINS NOW

With our industry connections, specialised lecturers and personalised education in world-class facilities, you can unleash your creative future with confidence.

Key Information For Students