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    Are you already working in a practice and looking for an opportunity to expand and deepen your technical and musical skills in the field of recording and music transmission technology, as well as to get an introduction to the basics of music editing?

    This CAS enables you to gain insight and become familiar with various production processes. You develop your own sound aesthetics and learn how to apply the necessary means and methods to implement them. The artistic content of your continuing education is based on your personal learning needs and goals. If required and if you have the appropriate prior knowledge, you can also choose from in-depth courses in the bachelor's and master's programmes in the areas of studio technology, acoustics, computer science and mathematics, as well as score reading.

    The โ€œCAS Audio Engineeringโ€ concludes with a written reflection on the individual learning objectives formulated at the beginning of the course and the learning process that has taken place.

      Structure of the CAS programme

      The โ€œCAS Sound Engineeringโ€ includes specialist teaching in a contingent that can be selected individually.

      Structure CAS Sound Engineering

      In addition, the individual main areas of study can be experienced, deepened and reflected upon in the context of individual observations in group courses or one-to-one lessons.

      Additional elective content (subject to a fee)
      In case of interest, group courses can be selected from the open courses offered as part of the bachelor's and master's programmes. Admission is subject to the fulfilment of artistic and content-related requirements, as well as the number of places available. The additional costs are calculated according to the scope and teaching structure of the respective course.