BSc (Hons) Audio & Music technology
Bachelor's degree
In Cambridge
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Cambridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
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As creative industries report continual growth year on year, the need for employees with skills and knowledge in audio related disciplines has also increased - particularly in industries such as live sound, gaming, broadcast and film. As such, there has arguably never been a better time to enrol on our industry accredited Audio and Music Technology Bachelor of Science degree.
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About this course
Our course focuses heavily on the science and technology that underpins the subject area; The aim being that you will have a wide range of career paths open to you. Our graduates can be found in variety of roles and industries including recording and mix engineers, live sound engineering, acoustic consultants, audio electronics, project management, hardware designers as well as lecturers and technicians. A number of our alumni have gone on to found their own companies and develop successful freelance careers.
As a graduate, you will be able to understand and operate the latest hardware and software, have transferable skills that greatly enhance your employability and will already be part of a network of professionals.
104 UCAS Tariff points from a minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent.)
3 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above, including English and Maths.
If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.0 (Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification, as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University.
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Subjects
- Music Production
- Music Technology
- Music Theory
- Sound
- Music Industry
- Technology
- Music
- Recording
- Sound and Music
- Studio techniques
Course programme
- Acoustics, Sound and Music
- Basic Recording and Studio Techniques
- Computer Modelling
- Core Technology
- Digital Electronics
- Mathematics for Technology 1
- Studio Practice
- Analogue Electronics
- Advanced Acoustics and Psychoacoustics
- Advanced Studio Practice
- Audio Electronics
- Digital Music Format
- Live Recording Practice
- Audio for Film
- Composition Software
- Design Methods and Technology Project
- Electronic Circuits
- Audio Plug-In Development
- Audio for Games
- Signals and Signal Processing
- Final Studio Portfolio 1
- Final Studio Portfolio 2
- Dissertation
- Digital Performance
- Live Sound Engineering
- Multimedia Production Technology
- Analogue and Digital Synthesis
- Audio Programming
- Independent Learning Module
- We use a range of assessment methods to ensure that your achievements are measured appropriately and that you are best prepared for your future career. Assessments currently include portfolios of recorded works, essays, reports, log books, posters and presentations.
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BSc (Hons) Audio & Music technology