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7 Short courses in Sound Engineering

Berlin - Music and Sound in the Digital Age
The Berlin - Music and Sound in the Digital Age course at Freie Universität Berlin will explore the relationship between aesthetic trends and technological developments with the focus on the cultural and economic conditions in Berlin.
The Technology of Music Production
Each lesson of this The Technology of Music Production course offered by Coursera in partnership with Berklee will demonstrate a different set of music production tools, loosely following along the music production process of recording, editing, and mixing.
Introduction To Location Sound - Recording and Mixing
Recording quality sound when shooting on location is essential if time, money and hassle are to be saved in post production. It is therefore an area which cannot be compromised. The London Film School offers the Introduction To Location Sound - Recording and Mixing programme.
Fundamentals of Noise and Vibration
This Fundamentals of Noise and Vibration course at IDC Technologies aims at giving the student a fundamental understanding of the complexity of human response to sound vibration terminologies, vibration monitoring methods and unbalance machinery faults.
Building Acoustics and Community Noise
The Building Acoustics and Community Noise course offered by KTH Royal Institute of Technology aims at the students to have knowledge of building acoustics, its causes and consequences, as well as the ability to implement basic planning with regard to noise issues in construction projects.
Introduction to Immersive Audio
The Introduction to Immersive Audio course offered by Bath Spa University will help you discover immersive audio techniques using binaural and ambisonic technologies.
Post-Production
Prepare for a career as an editor or post-production professional in film, television, and documentaries. Gain hands-on training taught by Hollywood professionals with UCLA Extension's Post-Production programme.