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SOUND ENGINERING

About

Sound Engineering is a mix of Technical and creative education in Sound and Music. Here we train the students not only to understand the technicalities of Sound but also help their creative abilities to make music professionally! Every student here is duly trained to handle the intricacies of sound recording, editing and mixing. The creative talent of the students is honed and sharpened to make them face the world of audio engineering hands on and with full expertise.

Career

Jobs for sound engineers are expected to increase by 9% over the next decade or so. This means that approximately 10,600 new jobs will be created in this field. New sound engineering jobs will be created as television and radio stations, recording studios, schools and music venues replace old audio equipment with the latest technology. New equipment often requires training to ensure it is being used properly and employers may seek to hire new engineers to fill this demand.

Job Prospects

  • Set up, maintain, operate and repair audio recording/broadcast equipment
  • Choose appropriate audio equipment to use for various situations
  • Coordinate with directors, editors, video operators and other sound engineers
  • Stay informed of new developments in sound engineering
  • Plan and schedule work in an efficient and effective manner

Remuneration

How much does a sound engineer make? The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists the average annual salary for sound engineers as $55,340 in May 2012. That is equivalent to $26.60 per hour. The BLS data indicates that the pay for sound engineers ranges from a low of $22,810 per year to a high of $97,700 per year.

Pay in this field is strongly affected by the industry in which a sound engineer works. For example, sound engineers working in the motion picture industry tend to earn a higher salary than sound engineers who work in radio and television broadcasting. Sound engineers who obtain additional voluntary certifications may be able to earn higher salaries.

Many sound engineers work full-time in television or radio stations, recording studios or live music venues. Sound engineers can find jobs in both urban and rural areas because virtually all recording and broadcast services require sound engineering.

Course Structure

Part-I

Subject CodeSubject NameDownload
1.1 10001ENGINEERING MATHEMATICSDownload
1.2 10002APPLIED PHYSICSDownload
1.3 10003APPLIED CHEMISTRYDownload
1.4 10004COMMUNICATION SKILLDownload
1.5 10005ENGINEERING DRAWINGDownload
1.6 10006COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALDownload
1.7 10007TIME MANAGEMENTDownload
1.8 10008MANUFACTURING PROCESSDownload
1.9 10009ENGINEERING MECHANICSDownload

Part-II

Subject CodeSubject NameDownload
2.1 31621FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDIO AND ACOUSTICSDownload
2.2 31622FUNDAMENTAL AND UNITS OF MEASUREMENTDownload
2.3 31623ACOUSTICAL NOISE CONTROLDownload
2.4 31624ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT FOR INDOOR AREASDownload
2.5 31625AMPLIFIER DESIGNDownload
2.6 31626AUDIO TRANSFORMER BASICSDownload
2.7 31627ACOUSTICAL MODELING AND AURALIZATIONDownload
2.8 31628LOUDSPEAKER CLUSTER DESIGNDownload
2.9 31629MICROPHONESDownload
2.10 31630ACOUSTICS FOR AUDITORIUMS AND CONCERT HALLSDownload
2.11 31631PSYCHOACOUSTICSDownload
2.12 31632SMALL ROOM ACOUSTICSDownload
2.13 31633ANALOG DISC PLAYBACKDownload
2.14 31634THE FUNDAMENTALS OF DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIESDownload
2.15 31635DSP TECHNOLOGYDownload
2.16 31636PREAMPLIFIERS AND MIXERSDownload
2.17 31637TUBES, DISCRETE SOLID STATE DEVICES AND INTEGRATED CIRCUITSDownload
2.18 31638SOUND SYSTEM DESIGNDownload

Project Work

Candidates are required to submit a Referee / Project Report to complete the requirement of the Technician Membership Examination(TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE).

A candidate of Technician Membership Examination(TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE) can take up submission of his report only after he has obtained a pass in Part-I of TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examination and only after he/she has appeared and obtained 40% marks in at least 5 subjects of Part-I of TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examination.

Project Report / Referee Report

Each candidate appearing for Technician Membership Examination under the scheme of examination as approved by Govt. of India, is required to submit the Project Report in bound volumes.

Project Report detailed requirements and Project Report applications form is given in Institution website .The Project Report Application should be submitted with a fee.

Final pass Certificate will be issued only after Project Report is approved. Candidate is also required to pay certification fee and submit experience certificate for minimum period of 3½ years on employer’s letterhead.

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Note:Academic Member needs to undertake Six months practical training from A.I.C.T.E or applicable Polytechnic/College.

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