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SAE Institute of Technology

New York, NY
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About SAE Institute of Technology

SAE Institute of Technology is a specialized postsecondary institution with a location in New York, New York. SAE Institute is an internationally operating school focused on creative media education, offering training programs in audio production, music business, film, and related digital media disciplines at campuses around the world.

No specific program listings are currently available in the provided data for this New York location. SAE Institute programs typically lead to diplomas or associate-level credentials in fields such as audio technology, music production, film production, and game development, preparing students for careers in the entertainment and media industries.

New York City is one of the world's leading centers for music, film, media, and entertainment, providing SAE students with significant industry networking and career placement opportunities. The school's location in New York positions graduates for employment in a dense and competitive creative media market.

Contact Information

218 W. 18th St., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10011

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