Music Technology FD
Bachelor's degree
Blended learning in Luton
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Blended
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Location
Luton
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Duration
2 Years
About the course Music Technology covers music for visual media, (film, television, video games and web design); software synthesis and digital signal processing, and composition and song writing, giving you plenty of opportunity to develop and showcase your creative talents. Using industry-standard technology, you will study recording and production with an option of software programming, explore different musical genres and practise music business skills, with an opportunity in your final year to work with students on other media courses on a joint project. This course is delivered in partnership with Bedford College
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About this course
A foundation degree will be of particular interest if you have completed a Modern Apprenticeship, vocational A levels, BTEC National or equivalent. Foundation degrees are also particularly suitable if you want to qualify while working. / entry As a guideline, a typical offer would require you to obtain a UCAS tariff score of between points, based on your level 3 studies. Many students studying for foundation degrees come to us through work-based routes so you can apply for a foundation degree even if you don't have traditional academic qualifications. .
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Subjects
- Music Technology
- Design
- Project
- Technology
- Industry
- Media
- Music
- Musical
- Production
Course programme
- Learn a wide range of industry-specific and transferable skills, including high-level computing skills
- Study a mix of practical, theoretical and academic subjects including performance with technology, music and business
- Develop your music technology skills through regular self-directed practice
- Gain experience on industry-standard music technology equipment and software in dedicated studios
- Explore a wide range of musical repertoires
- Benefit from a course that will open doors to careers in sound recording, production and mastering; audio-related areas such as forensic audio, noise analysis/measurement, audio restoration, audio archiving, and acoustic consultancy; design & development, testing, documentation, and consultancy of music software; music technology journalism; music management; education and other areas of the music industry or further study
- Context And Listening
- Music Software
- Recording And Mixing
- The Business Of Music Technology
- st Century Production Techniques
- Major Project - Recording/Media Commission
- Music And Media
- Production Style
- The Business Of Music Production
Music Technology FD