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7 Audio Engineering Degree Programs in Ireland


Pulse College
BA (Hons) Degree in Audio and Music Technology
- Dublin, Ireland
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Pulse College is very excited to partner with Griffith College, Ireland’s largest independent third level institution, to deliver this brand new, unique and industry-focused BA (Hons) Degree in Audio and Music Technology. Through a blend of practice-based, self-driven practical assignments, theoretical underpinning, and studio and live venue environment learning, this is a programme geared towards those who really want to get into the detail of how to produce music, from the ground up, in diverse and contemporary production environments.


Pulse College
BA (Hons) Degree in Music Production
- Dublin, Ireland
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Pulse College is very excited to partner with Griffith College, Ireland’s largest independent third level institution, to deliver this unique and industry-focused programme. This BA (Hons) Degree in Music Production will equip you to use real-life recording studios and production suites to compose, create and deliver music of the highest quality. This programme embraces learners from a variety of musical backgrounds, such as instrumentalists, vocalists and group musicians looking to broaden their knowledge and skills, alongside those with ‘non-traditional’ musical skills and experience such as programming, sequencing, recording, mixing, and DJ-ing.
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Recording Connection Audio School
Audio Engineering Course
- Cork, Ireland
- Dublin, Ireland
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Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Prepare for a career as an audio engineer learning directly from the pros, apprenticing (externing) under a seasoned audio engineer. Break into the music industry by getting inside it from day one.


Recording Connection Audio School
Audio Certification Programs
- Cork, Ireland
- Dublin, Ireland
- + 42 more
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
After receiving practical, one-on-one training in audio engineering and music production with a seasoned professional, the next step is to become certified in Pro Tools™. We are proud and excited to offer this opportunity through the Recording Connection's Pro Tools™ Certification Programs.


Recording Connection Audio School
Live Sound Engineering
- Cork, Ireland
- Dublin, Ireland
- + 42 more
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Through our revolutionary mentor-apprentice (extern) approach, the Recording Connection partners with hundreds of established audio engineers and music producers to train our students on-the-job.


Recording Connection Audio School
Advanced Audio Engineering & Music Production
- Cork, Ireland
- Dublin, Ireland
- + 42 more
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
Designed with the serious aspiring producer/engineer in mind, our advanced course builds upon the foundation laid by the basic apprenticeship course, giving you the opportunity to take your skills to the next level through intensive hands-on learning.


Recording Connection Audio School
Ableton Live Course
- Cork, Ireland
- Dublin, Ireland
- + 42 more
Course
Full time
On-Campus
English
A thorough working knowledge of Ableton Live is essential if you're planning to be an electronic musician or club DJ. With its combination of powerful on-board virtual instruments, powerful arrangement tools and live-performance capabilities, Ableton is uniquely suited to the needs of today's electronic musician.
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A student who plans to work in a recording studio may benefit from the course material and hands-on experience from an audio engineering program. Such programs are often a stepping stone for higher education or better job prospects.
Ireland is an island to the northwest of continental Europe. It is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island on Earth. To its east is the larger island of Great Britain, from which the Irish Sea separates it.