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- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
...Why choose this course? Practical use of the University’s 24/7 recording studio is at the heart of this course which allows you to complete a professional production of your own. This music technology course is designed for students who may be from a performance background and are seeking... Learn about: Music Technology...
- Foundation degree
- Merthyr Tydfil
- 2 Years
... in performance or technology, whilst acquiring professional practice skills. An important element...
- Postgraduate
- Cardiff
- 2 Years
... skills including the use of appropriate media and technology . In the ‘ Concert Platform ’ module, you will participate in a series of classes to discuss...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
...This exciting course course is run by the School of Creative Studies and Media in collaboration with Bangor’s world class School of Music. The course is aimed at students who want to study Film Studies (for example: digital film production, Hollywood cinema, History of Film, Directing... Learn about: Saints, Geniuses, Stars, Media and Popular Music Culture, Essentials of Media Production...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
... as catalysts for the creative application of technology. As well as the studio spaces, the course makes full use of the facilities in the Centre for the Creative Industries. You can also choose to study this course as a foundation year BSc (Hons) Sound Technology (4 years including foundation year) UCAS...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
...Students on this joint honours degree will spend half their time studying electronic engineering and half their time studying music. At the School of Electronic Engineering students will focus onaspects of electrical technology applicable in electronic music production including mathematics... Learn about: Electronic Engineering, Notation and Editing, Women Composers...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
... disciplines and covers a broad range of technologies that will help in the development of your own portfolio. As well as the television studio, the course is built around the practical use of the university’s Centre for the Creative Industries and its wide range of facilities. The centre is home to BBC Cymru... Learn about: Television Production, Skills and Training, Post Production...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
...This exciting course course is run by the School of Creative Studies and Media in collaboration with Bangor’s world class School of Music. The course is aimed at students who want to study Creative Writing (for example: fiction, poetry, scriptwriting) and combine this with the study and/or practice... Learn about: Essentials of Media Production, Poetry and Performance, Introduction to Theatre Studies...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
... disciplines and covers a broad range of technologies that will help in the development of your own portfolio. As well as the television studio, the course is built around the practical use of the university’s Centre for the Creative Industries and its wide range of facilities. The centre is home to BBC Cymru... Learn about: Television Production, Skills and Training, Post Production...
- Bachelor's degree
- Bangor
- 3 Years
...Students on this joint honours degree will spend half their time studying electronic engineering and half their time studying music. At the school of Electronic Engineering students will focus on aspects of electrical technology applicable in electronic music production including mathematics... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Circuit design, Mathematics I...
- Bachelor's degree
- Wrexham
- Different dates available
... as catalysts for the creative application of technology. As well as the studio spaces, the course makes full use of the facilities in the Centre for the Creative Industries. You can also choose to study this course as a foundation year BSc (Hons) Sound Technology (4 years including foundation year) UCAS...
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