This course is designed to blend music production skills and sound technology with the key promotional skills required for aspiring music producers.
They will develop their own musical style whilst learning how to record, produce, and master their products so that they are industry-ready for marketing and promotion.
There are no formal exams, with the focus placed instead on practical work. As creative technologists, they will use their own music as coursework submissions, with the aim of building up an impressive portfolio of work that is release-ready.
In this course they will collaborate extensively within the School of Creative Arts, connecting with peers in the fields of Songwriting, Audio Engineering, Live Sound, Lighting, and Performance Technology. These shared experiences are reflective of how they will work in the industry.
Many of our university staff within the Music department are active within the music industry, whether as producers, songwriters, composers, remixers, sound designers, or technology journalists, and are able to bring their experience and expertise into the teaching space.
In this course you will collaborate extensively within the School of Creative Arts, connecting with peers in the fields of Songwriting, Audio Engineering, Live Sound, Lighting, and Performance Technology. These shared experiences are reflective of how you will work in the industry.
Many of our university staff within the Music department are active within the music industry, whether as producers, songwriters, composers, remixers, sound designers, or technology journalists, and are able to bring their experience and expertise into the teaching space.