Which official A.E.C. is right for game audio or sound recording?

Collège Unica offers ministry-recognized A.E.C. programs in Westmount, Montreal. Choosing between game audio and sound recording depends on the career you want. Here is a short admissions guide to help you decide.
Sound Techniques for Video Games and Film (NNC.0N)
If you want to work on video games, film, and interactive media, the A.E.C. in Sound Techniques for Video Games and Film (NNC.0N) is the right path. It covers Wwise, surround mixing, Foley, dialogue, and game-audio integration. Learn more about the NNC.0N program.
Sound Recording and Design (NNC.0S)
If you want to work in music production, recording, mixing, and sound design, the A.E.C. in Sound Recording and Design (NNC.0S) is the right path. It covers studio recording, mixing, mastering, and post-production. Learn more about the NNC.0S program.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between NNC.0N and NNC.0S?
NNC.0N focuses on sound for video games and film, including Wwise and surround mixing. NNC.0S focuses on music recording, mixing, and sound design. Both are official A.E.C. programs recognized by the Quebec Ministry of Higher Education. See NNC.0N and NNC.0S.
Where are the programs offered?
Both programs are offered at Collège Unica in Westmount, Montreal (4060 St-Catherine Ouest), in French or English.
How do I book a visit?
Book a studio visit here: https://app.unica.ac/widget/booking/B1tzN01OcFAiLFbvHyZ7.
Admissions Team
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