This degree encourages you to work with music and sound in exciting new ways. You will develop an impressive portfolio of technical and creative skills to prepare you for music-related careers. These include music production, audio engineering, sound and interaction design, music composition for film and TV, and sound art.
- Study in a vibrant, dynamic department with internationally recognised staff who share your passion for music.
- Train in cutting-edge facilities, including advanced recording and composition studios, as well as performance and practice spaces.
- Explore a wide range of subjects, such as music recording, studio production, composition, interactive music, acoustics, psychoacoustics, sound synthesis, and digital signal processing.
- Engage in music-making activities, from student ensembles and regular concerts to a summer music festival.
- Learn in a research-driven environment featuring world-class studios and recording facilities.
- Develop modern technical skills in digital and audio technologies.
- Collaborate with fellow students from across the Performing Arts department.
- Join the ranks of past students who have completed placements with renowned organisations like Les Miserables and the London Philharmonic.