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Sound Engineering and Music Production BSc(Hons)

BSc(Hons)

Your course

If you are planning a career in sound engineering and music production, this course has been designed to develop the essential practical skills, knowledge and abilities that will give you the edge. The course has a focus on music production and you will have the opportunity to study a range of different elements including, studio and concert hall recording, music mixing and mastering, audio production for live events, games, television and video, and research skills and awareness.

You will have access to our industry-standard studios and will gain experience of using professional software and equipment including five fully equipped studios with SSL and large format Audient mixing consoles, outboard processors, UAD and Plugin-Alliance plugins, six production studios, a mastering room featuring an analogue processing path including Manley and GML processing, an Atmos mixing space, live sound facilities and more.

To take a look at our studios online please visit www.hudunisoundengineering.co.uk

Example modules

• Studio Engineering and Mixing Essentials • Live Music Production • Advanced Music Production and Mastering • Games Audio

Your future

During your time on the course, we will help you explore the music industry and prepare you for exciting and rewarding careers in areas such as studio engineering, live sound production, audio and sound design for games, audio recording and postproduction for film and television and also music mastering. In organisations including Sky, BBC, Angel Studios and Chairworks Studios.*

*LinkedIn

Course info

Course length:

3 years full-time 4 years inc. placement year

Entry requirements:

BBB-BBC/DDM-DMM/ Merit at T Level/ 120-112. Plus GCSE Maths at grade 4/C or above

Accreditation

This course is accredited by JAMES (Joint Audio Media Education Support), an approval by professionals that confirms it meets industry standards. This accreditation is reviewed on a regular basis.

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