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University of Salford
BEng (Hons) Acoustical and Audio Engineering
- Manchester, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Led by research-active practitioners, our BEng (Hons) Acoustical and Audio Engineering will equip you with the skills to create a better-sounding world. For 60 years, the University of Salford has been a pioneer of acoustics teaching and is recognised by the UK Institute of Acoustics. You’ll study on our green Peel Park campus and use world-class acoustics facilities including an anechoic chamber, transmission suites, reverberation chambers, listening rooms and audiometric test facilities. There’s also an option to complete a year-long paid placement.


University of York
BEng in Electronic Engineering with Music Technology Systems
- York, United Kingdom
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program combines electronic engineering with music technology, focusing on how electronic systems and sound design come together. Students learn core engineering concepts such as circuit design, ...
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University of North Texas
Bachelor's in Multiple Woodwinds Performance
- Denton, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Multiple Woodwinds Performance program offers students comprehensive training across a variety of wind instrument techniques, emphasizing versatility and mastery in multiple woodwind...
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Acoustical Engineering focuses on the science of sound, helping you understand how sound interacts with environments and materials. This unique field combines physics, engineering, and design, preparing you to create effective solutions for sound-control challenges in various industries.
Through courses in acoustics, signal processing, and sound design, you'll gain hands-on experience with modeling acoustic environments and developing sound-absorbing materials. You’ll explore key topics such as vibration analysis, architectural acoustics, and audio signal processing, which are essential for designing spaces that optimize sound quality. As students engage with practical projects and simulations, they build confidence as they experiment with real-world applications.
Graduates with a Bachelor's degree in Acoustical Engineering can pursue various career paths, including roles in building design, audio engineering, and environmental noise control. Skills such as solving complex acoustical problems and applying technical knowledge to improve sound quality will set you apart in the job market, leading to opportunities across many sectors.