A bachelors in fine arts degree in theatre technology is helpful, but many unaccredited schools offer courses in sound technology. A strong background in electronics and math are also big pluses.
You need to go to an audio engineering school, such as Video Symphony:
Video Symphony's Audio Engineering Pro Tools Program provides comprehensive training in a professional environment within which students train with working industry masters in our production studios, as well as in the classroom. They learn recording, editing, mixing, mastering,Foley, dialog, sound design, sound effects, voice-over production, video game audio, film audio,music audio, surround sound production and much more.
It is these skills, in combination with Pro Tools certification training, that define today's audio production for film, TV, music, and video gaming industries. Within most productions there is now the expectation that a single, multi-skilled individual will perform all audio production tasks. The merging of multiple production positions is the evolution of the contemporary audio engineer. This growing trend presents greater creative and economic opportunities for those in possession of the preferred skill set. The "path to industry"
Music, Electronics, Physics, Maths & English (or some other main language)
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Because not enough engineer's in the world so they want to make it sound more important so more people will become one.
That is a broad question but I would have to say some of the most important subjects would be digital audio & theory, a recording class of some sort, depending on which software you, the school or the business uses. Music theory, media arts, and of course math because, audio technology, or sound engineering, media production, music production which are all basically similar degrees are a science.
There are quite a few things that a sound engineer can do. These sound engineers have the ability to manipulate sounds.
They are sound engineers. These people usually fall into 3 catagories based on what exactly they do. Recording engineer, mixing engineer, mastering engineer.
Robert Parker - sound engineer - died in 2004.
Robert Parker - sound engineer - was born in 1936.
Jack Solomon - sound engineer - was born on 1913-03-08.
Peter Sutton - sound engineer - died on 2008-08-24.
John Pritchett - sound engineer - was born on 1947-03-29.
Bill Porter - sound engineer - was born on 1931-06-15.
Bill Porter - sound engineer - died on 2010-07-07.