You can find a lot of audio engineering schools out there that might interest you. Some of them are: recordingconnection.com, www.collegesurfing.com/content/audio-engineering-schools or also www.recordingcareer.com.
Most audio engineering programs have specialties in studio engineering, systems engineering, mixing engineering, and recording engineering. A lot of schools specialize in live sound engineering and audio post engineering.
There are schools that offer little programs or certificates in audio engineering, not schools especially for that. There are lots of different ones though.
Audio engineering schools are a great place to start if you want to break into this kind of sound career. You'll gain sound knowledge from experts of the audio engineering industry, while having a unique experience. Explore audio engineering and tune in to the sounds of success at:http://www.collegesurfing.com/content/audio-engineering-schools/
Baker University is one audio engineering school in the midwest
Yes, audio engineering schools exist in North America. You can find a list of them at www.collegebound.net or www.FullSail.edu
There are multiple audio engineering schools in each state. Many of the schools have great progams and it is best to choose a good school in your state.
You can take some classes online at www.FullSail.edu for audio engineering.
Pacific Audio Visual Institute has good audio engineering programs. You can read more about it at http://mixonline.com/education/directory/
There are websites such as http://www.universaldegrees.com and www.audiocourses.com/ that both offer online degrees for audio engineering.
There are several audio engineering schools near Nashville TN. Information on one such school can be found at: sae.edu.
One of the best audio engineering schools in New York is SAE Institute. Here is a link that will provide you with more information. http://newyork.sae.edu/en-us/home/
Most traditional audio engineering schools cost between $15,000 and $50,000, but many community colleges have audio engineering curriculums now, which could cost you as little as $3,000, or free if you qualify for a Pell grant.