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8 months accelerated
Full-time & Part-time

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Audio Engineering and Sound Production at JMC

The Diploma of Audio Engineering & Sound Production is your fast-track introduction to professional sound. Across two trimesters, you’ll build core skills in recording, mixing, live sound, post-production, and music production using JMC’s industry-standard studios and gear.

You’ll collaborate with music and film students on real-world projects while learning from audio professionals who’ve mixed tours, engineered records, and crafted sound for screen. Graduate with a polished portfolio, technical confidence, and the creative edge to launch your career in audio.

Why Study Audio at JMC

Gain hands-on experience through internships and partnerships with leading Australian music, film, and entertainment companies, building real connections before you graduate.
Train with industry-standard gear in JMC’s professional studios and performance spaces, guided by experienced audio engineers and creators.
Collaborate on real projects with students in games, animation, film, design, and music, expanding your skills and growing your creative network.
Course Overview

Who is this for?

This Diploma is ideal for aspiring audio creatives ready to take their first professional steps in sound. It’s perfect if you’re passionate about music, production, and technology, eager to build confidence in the studio, and want to learn through hands-on experience in a supportive creative environment.

Whether you’re just starting out or refining your skills before committing to a full degree, the Diploma offers an immersive introduction to audio engineering and a direct pathway into the Bachelor of Creative Technology (Audio Engineering & Sound Production).

Learn from industry Experts

Lewis Mitchell

Audio Engineering Lecturer

Lewis Mitchell is a contemporary record producer, engineer and songwriter. Lewis Mitchell started his career at Jungle Studios in 2013, working with notable artists like Urthboy, Birds Of Tokyo, and JOY. He eventually joined Sony Music in 2016, where he lent his talent and passion for recording to artists such as Delta Goodrem and Gang Of Youths. His work on the latter's album, 'Go Farther In Lightness,' earned the record four ARIA Awards.

During his tenure at Sony, Lewis collaborated with renowned musicians like Johnny McDaid on Ed Sheeran productions and hosted sessions for Anderson Paak and the Free Nationals. In 2018, he joined Forbes Street Studios (Universal Music Group), where he worked closely with Def Jam Recordings to develop emerging talents.

Throughout his career, Lewis worked with a diverse range of artists, including A.B. Original, Amy Shark, A$AP Rocky, and Guy Sebastian. He also contributed to soundtracks for Australian films and TV series like '6 Festivals' and 'Black Snow.'

Currently, Lewis is producing and mixing for various talents at Forbes Street Studios (Universal Music Group), and he is working on Ziggy Ramo's third album, building on their previous successful collaborations, including the acclaimed 'Sugar Coated Lies' album. Lewis Mitchell's versatile contributions have left an indelible mark on the music industry, showcasing his prowess as a producer and songwriter.

Paul McKercher

Audio Lecturer

Credited with five Aria Awards and hundreds of releases, the Sonic signatures of clarity, power, punch and musicality are the defining qualities of Paul's work. He understands musicians and can tap into the essence of their artistic vision while making the recording process transparent, enjoyable, even transcendent.

Over the course of an extensive career in music production, Paul’s inclusive approach and versatility has led to successful collaborations with artists from multiple genres.

He has a deep technical knowledge and is a multi-instrumentalist with formal training in music (AMEB grade 7) and the recording arts, working at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for a decade taking the role of Triple J live music producer for three years.

Bringing a critical approach to studio practice and an empathic ear to music production, Paul has written articles, spoken at industry conferences, podcasts and lectured extensively in music production.

Chris Doherty

Audio Lecturer

Formerly an in-house Engineer at Sydney's Studios 301, Chris has worked closely with clients from a diverse field ranging from local musicians to high profile international touring acts. Some of Chris's credits include: John Frusciante (Red Hot Chilli Peppers), Coldplay, Josh Klinghoffer (PJ Harvey), Snoop Dogg, Cold Chisel, Black Eyed Peas, You Am I, John Butler Trio, Jimmy Barnes, Delta Goodrem, Grinspoon, Jet, End Of Fashion, Dallas Crane, Bertie Blackman, Monsieur Camembert, Abby Dobson, Borne, The Cops, Jim Moginie
(Midnight Oil), Dragon, Diesel, Sneaky Sound System, Paul Mac, ACO, SSO, Marais Project Baroque Ensemble, Cactus (Film Mix) December Boys (score recording) Kokoda (score recording), Nim’s Island (Film), Two Twisted TV Series, The Apprentice, Various TVCs (Qantas, CH 9 Idents, Toyota and more).

Will's Story

From JMC graduate to Audio Director - discover how Will turned his passion for sound into a career at CADA.

What you learn

  • The core principles of sound, acoustics and audio technology, and how they shape professional audio work
  • How to use digital audio workstations to record, edit and organise sessions with confidence
  • Practical microphone techniques, signal flow basics and studio operating skills used across the industry
  • Foundational mixing approaches for both music and screen-based audio projects
  • Early production workflows through guided studio classes and hands-on project-based learning

What you gain

  • A strong technical grounding in audio engineering and sound production practices
  • Practical, real-world experience across recording, editing, mixing and studio environments
  • Early project outcomes that support an emerging portfolio or future study applications
  • Personalised guidance and feedback from experienced audio engineers and educators
  • A clear and supported pathway into the Bachelor of Creative Technology (Audio Engineering & Sound Production)

Audio Engineering Experience

Discover the mixes, sessions, and behind-the-scenes work that drive the JMC audio journey.

Continue Your Journey

Into the Bachelor of Audio Engineering & Sound Production

On completion, you’ll be ready to take your craft to the next level. The Diploma of Audio Engineering & Sound Production provides a direct and seamless pathway into the Bachelor of Creative Technology (Audio Engineering & Sound Production), with full credit for your completed trimesters, so you can continue developing your skills in studio production, live sound, and audio for screen without starting over.

Life at JMC

Life at JMC is about more than classes - it’s about being part of a creative community. With state-of-the-art facilities, collaborative projects, and a vibrant campus culture, students are surrounded by like-minded people who share their passion for the arts. From industry events and performances to student showcases and social activities, JMC offers an environment where creativity thrives, connections are made, and ideas come to life.

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