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  2. Category:Audio engineering schools - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about schools that specialise in audio engineering (recording). It should not contain articles about schools where audio engineering is just part of a range of subjects. See also Category:Music schools and Category:Film schools

  3. SAE Institute - Wikipedia

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    The SAE Institute (SAE) and SAE University College (in Australia), formerly the School of Audio Engineering and the SAE Technology College and badged SAE Creative Media Education, is a network of colleges around the world that provides creative media programmes.

  4. Ontario Institute of Audio Recording Technology - Wikipedia

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    The institute trains audio engineers for a variety of careers in music production, recording arts, audio engineering, sound recording and related fields. Founded in 1983 by engineer and producer Paul Steenhuis, the college focuses solely on sound. Graduates of the OIART program receive a Diploma in Audio Recording Technology. [1]

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  6. Full Sail University - Wikipedia

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    Full Sail University was founded by Jon Phelps in Miami, Florida, in 1979. [12] Its curriculum was centered on recording arts and offered courses in audio engineering. [13] ...

  7. Conservatory of Recording Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    First established in New York, in 1980 a 24-track recording studio called Songshop offered adult training classes to novices as well as record label personnel. These classes proved to be very popular, and the increasing demand for training and hands-on experience necessitated expansion of the program to include internships with commercial studios and recording artists.