Graduate Certificate in Audio Production
Creative Media
A course by
SIT
A one-trimester, 60-credit level 7 qualification for graduates from other disciplines to gain advanced skills in the audio production sector, including sound engineering, audio technologies, and professional communication.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Invercargill, Invercargill
It will take a total of 17 weeks


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Apply theoretical and practical audio skills
Graduates will be able to apply advanced theoretical and practical skills in sound engineering and audio production in industry settings.

Solve audio production challenges
Ability to identify and provide solutions for complex issues in specialized areas of audio production using industry concepts, principles and techniques.

Specialist applications or research
Develop specialist expertise in specific audio fields or conduct a major research project relevant to the audio sector.
What You're Signing Up For
The Graduate Certificate in Audio Production is an advanced programme designed for graduates from non-audio disciplines seeking to gain specialized expertise in audio production. Students learn the use of sound engineering tools, industry's audio technology applications, audiological testing, and professional communication relevant to the sector. Learners can select specialized audio courses or undertake a major research project to tailor the qualification to their interests and career goals.
Course Content
- AUDP 602 Audio Engineering 2 (15 credits)
- BAP 755 Specialist Audio (30 credits)
- BAP 765 Major Research Project (45 credits)
- BAP 700 Applied Acoustics (15 credits)
- BAP 730 Industry Applications (15 credits)
- BAP 750 Professional Studies (15 credits)
- BAP 707 Advanced Audio for Visual Media (15 credits)
- BAP 760 Workplace Practices and Internship (15 credits)
- Elective Paper/s (subject to approval, 15 credits)
What you need to know first
Open to degree graduates from any discipline.
Applicants with equivalent practical, professional, or educational experience may also be admitted.
Two confidential character references required.

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Audio Production
Entertainment
Broadcast Media

Future employment opportunities might be
Sound engineer
Audio technician
Studio engineer
Broadcast audio operator
Research roles in audio industry


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