"A naive aspect of recording music often gets truly outrageously amazing results” IIFA Diploma in Sound Engineering is for the aspiring sound engineers who are looking for an
interesting career in the Music Industry. The course is of Six months and the curriculum is
analyzed and designed based on the industry standards which covers all the topics like
Fundamentals of sound engineering, sound equipment and their functions, Digital & Analog
technology, Recording arts, Music Production, Mixing Technology, Post production, live sound,
Acoustics and Studio Design and Entrepreneurship. With the use of technical equipments and other
software like Pro Tools and music assets the student can create sound by giving high-quality music
effects. Students explore the art-of-sound by learning different technicalities
like MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) which is the most important
and standard way to compose, produce and perform the music.
Since Diploma in Sound Engineering is purely a career-oriented program,
students will learn all the relevant production skills and they also gain
confidence with music work stations to succeed in the rewarding career. Our experts
will assist every student throughout the course duration to handle the dynamic changes
involved in the music industry. Also via IIFA’s International Placement Cell, students
will gain much more knowledge in interview skills and many job opportunities from different industries.
DURATION: 1 Year | ELIGIBILITY: 10th/12th from any recognized board
The scope for sound engineering is very vast and it’s the major revenue production field than any other. Due to the potential growth in entertainment industry the demand for a sound engineer is high.
According to Bureau of Labor statistics, the employment growth for a sound engineer is expected to increase by 8 more percent through the year 2024 and the pay is huge.
Since IIFA’s Diploma in sound engineering gives theoretical knowledge as well as practical knowledge by performing regular live projects, practical and internships, each student will learn the concepts easily from setting up the equipment to music production to get a secure job.
Sound engineers don’t have to stick on only to the music industry, they can also work in different industries like theatre, corporate event, television, game to operate computers and equipment that record, synchronize, mix, or reproduce music, voices or sound effects and etc.