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Audio Design

Why Study at SRH University?

SRH University is internationally diverse, welcoming students from 140+ countries, and provides English-taught programmes alongside German options.

Key Advantages for International Students

  • Flexible learning options — on campus, online, or blended models.

  • Practical and project-based focus preparing students for real workplace demands.

  • Internships, exchange opportunities, and international exposure.

  • Support services – International Office guidance, student advisors, career service.

  • Strong network and industry collaborations across creative and tech sectors.

 

Programme Structure & Subjects

The course blends technical, artistic, and creative modules such as:

Core Areas:

  • Sound Recording & Acoustics

  • Digital Signal Processing

  • Electronic Music Composition

  • Sound Design for Media

  • Mixing & Mastering

  • Music Technology & Software

  • Media Law

  • Practical Production Labs & Projects

Hands-on Experience:

  • Studio recording work

  • Sound manipulation for multimedia

  • Game audio & interactive sound design

  • Project-based catalogue to build portfolio

 

Learning Outcomes

Students graduate prepared to:

  • Create soundtracks & audio content for film, games, and media

  • Work with modern audio software and hardware

  • Compose original music and sound design

  • Understand acoustic communication chains from source to listener

 

Specialisations and Creative Tracks

While Audio Design itself is a focused specialisation, students often tailor projects or modules in areas like:

  • Music Technology

  • Production & Mixing

  • Interactive Audio for Games

  • Digital Instrument Programming

 

Career Outcomes

Graduates can pursue roles such as:

  • Sound Designer
  • Music Producer
  • Audio Engineer
  • Film/TV Sound Specialist
  • Game Audio Designer
  • Product/Media Manager in Audio Tech
  • Composer & Arranger

 

Visa & Work (for International Students)

International students typically need a German Student Visa (Type D) if coming from outside the EU/EEA. Once in Germany:

  • You can live, study, and work part-time (usually up to 20 hrs/week; more in semester breaks).
  • After graduation, you may apply for an 18-month residence permit to seek employment.
  • Visa requirements include proof of finances, health insurance, academic documents, and acceptance letter.

 

Final Notes

SRH University combines practical training, mobility options, and creative freedom in a vibrant international setting. Reaching out early to advisors and preparing portfolios / language tests improves your chances of admission and scholarship success.