Audio Engineering instructor and student working control board

Audio Engineering

Career/Technical Certificate

If you have an ear for perfection, San Jacinto College can help you get started down the road to a career as an audio engineer. Work in a recording studio or in live sound reinforcement. Master your skills here and you’ll go far!

Turn Up Your Future in Audio Engineering

Why you should choose San Jac's Audio Engineering program.
students with audio engineering professor

Start a Career in Audio and Music Production

This program helps you prepare for jobs in recording, live sound, and audio production. You can work in music, film, radio, or live events. You will learn the skills employers look for in the audio industry.

audio engineer on mixer

Learn With Real Studio Equipment

You'll train using real recording gear, microphones, mixers, and audio software. This hands-on experience will help you feel confident working in studios and live sound settings.

audio engineering student

Build Creative and Technical Skills

You will learn how to record, edit, mix, and improve sound. Our program teaches you how to create high-quality audio for music, video, and other media.

audio engineer at concert

Prepare for Many Career Options

With this program, you'll be able to get jobs such as an audio engineer, recording technician, or live sound technician. The skills you learn can also help you transfer to a university and continue your education in music production or digital media.

Careers

Broadcast Technician

 $44,913
Sound Engineering Technician
 $59,364
Audio and Video Technicians
 $49,340

 Opportunities

Graduates of this program have become entrepreneurs and professionals working in:

  • Recording studios
  • Television and radio stations
  • Convention centers and other event venues
  • Hotels
  • Churches

 Locations

Salary Source: Texas Wages

 

DEGREES & CERTIFICATES

Music Recording, AAS

Career/Technical

The Associate of Applied Science degree is our highest award in audio engineering. It includes advanced study in audio electronics, music business, music theory, and core coursework. You'll gain technical and professional skills from an internship and graduate ready to launch your career or transfer to a university.

Length 2 Years
If you're studying full-time, you can complete the 60 credits for this program in five terms, including a summer term.

Music, Sound Recording, Occupational Certificate

Certificate

The Occupational Certificate prepares students to enter the Associate of Applied Science or Certificate of Technology program, or advance in their current career. This fast-track program allows students to focus on recording and learn both the business and technical aspects of audio engineering.

 
Length 1 Year
If you're studying part-time, you can complete the 17 credits for this certificate in three terms including a summer term.

Music, Techniques of Audio Engineering, Certificate of Technology

Certificate

The Certificate of Technology is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment, advancement in their current role, or continued study in the associate degree program. Coursework emphasizes theory, hands-on technical training, musical development, and essential business concepts. Students will also gain real-world experience through an internship. No core academic courses are required.

Length 1.5 Years
If you're studying part-time, you can complete the 35 credits for this certificate in four terms.

CAREER TRACKS

The content below shows a flowchart of the career tracks.

After San Jacinto College

Students can choose to enter the field, or move on to a bachelors degree in Audio Engineering by transferring to a 4 year university. Learn more about transferring.

Applying to San Jac

Sounds great, but how do I apply?

Ready to take the first step toward an exciting future? It’s time to apply to San Jac. We’ll guide you through the process and help you start building your future, today.

Audio Engineering Facilities

Take a virtual tour of our audio engineering facilities, then find out more about each building below!

 

Ready to Work Behind the Sound?

Get clear answers about training, equipment, and career paths in audio engineering.
Audio engineers record, edit, mix, and improve sound. They work on music, podcasts, film audio, live events, and more. Their job is to make sure sound is clear, balanced, and professional.
You’ll learn how to record and mix music, set up microphones, run live sound, and use digital audio software. You’ll also study sound theory, signal flow, and production techniques used in the industry.

You'll train with state-of-the-art professional studio equipment and industry-standard tools, including:

  • Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)

  • Professional microphones such as various models of Shure, AKG, Neumann, Warm Audio, Røde, Crown, and more

  • Mixing consoles

  • Studio monitors and headphones

  • Audio interfaces and signal processors

  • Live sound equipment like digital consoles by DiGiCo, Yamaha, Avid, and analog consoles like Midas Soundcraft, and Allen & Heath

You’ll gain hands-on experience using the same types of tools found in recording studios and live venues.

No prior experience is needed. The program is designed to teach you from the ground up while helping you build real technical skills along the way.

This program is currently offered at our Central Campus.

Audio Engineering Club

Network and gain valuable experience outside the classroom through our audio engineering club.
Audio Engineering Students
Get hands-on audio engineering experience outside the classroom. AEO members not only provide live sound reinforcement to events on and off campus, they also host a podcast, and tour major Houston concert venues and recording studios. This organization is open to audio engineering majors.

Get More Information

Vetted records new music with the audio engineering program

Vetted Band
I think bringing a band like Vetted to campus provides something tangible that our students can latch on to in order to better prepare them for real world scenarios.”
Andrew Fiddler
Professor of Audio Engineering

San Jacinto College recently welcomed Vetted, a band of wounded warriors and military veterans, to its Central Campus. The band collaborated with the College’s audio engineering technology program to record new music.

“I was fortunate to experience a recording session like this early on in my musical journey, and it inspired me to pursue a career in the recording industry. Most of our students have not had that opportunity, so I think providing that experience here at San Jac is something that makes our program special,” said Andrew Fidder.

Contact Us

For general information about the College, please contact us at 281-998-6150 or Information@sjcd.edu.  
For department questions, please reach out to a faculty member or call us at 281-476-1831. 
And be sure to follow us on Facebook!
@sjccaudio 
Lynne Brandt
Dept Chair, Music/Audio Engr
Phone
(281) 476-1831
Location
Central