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BA degree in Music Technology and 1 other first year subjects as part of a Double Major degree or as a Minor First year - Music Technology and up to 3 other subjects including Critical Skills – excluding subjects from group 4
Second and final year - Music Technology and 1 of your other first year subjects as part of a Double Major degree or as a Minor
- Optional 10 credit Electives in second year
- Erasmus/Study Abroad option after second year
Duration: 3 years (4 with Erasmus/Study Abroad)
Disclaimer
The modules below are indicative of the content associated with this course of study. The modules are subject to change as the curriculum is revised and reviewed annually. Please check periodically for updates.
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Year 1
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Music Technology is a unique opportunity to combine Music Technology with Music, Computer Science and a wide range of other disciplines. - Strikes a balance between practice and theory. You gain hands-on experience of the practical skills involved in music technology while learning about essential concepts.
- Wide in scope, including recording and sound engineering, computer music programming, sound design, composition, acoustics and psychoacoustics.
- Studying Music Technology offers an opportunity to develop and combine your creative and technical abilities. Facilities include a recording studio; a live room; a 5.1 mastering studio; Mac laboratories utilising Pro Tools software; field recording resources.
- Our programme is designed to ensure a broad and firm grounding in practical and theoretical work, with expanded opportunities to specialise in the areas that interest you the most in your final year. Final year students oversee significant recording and composition projects, or work towards instrument and software development.
MU1TF15
- MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
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Credits: 15
Not compulsory:
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Year 2
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Music Technology is a unique opportunity to combine Music Technology with Music, Computer Science and a wide range of other disciplines. - Strikes a balance between practice and theory. You gain hands-on experience of the practical skills involved in music technology while learning about essential concepts.
- Wide in scope, including recording and sound engineering, computer music programming, sound design, composition, acoustics and psychoacoustics.
- Studying Music Technology offers an opportunity to develop and combine your creative and technical abilities. Facilities include a recording studio; a live room; a 5.1 mastering studio; Mac laboratories utilising Pro Tools software; field recording resources.
- Our programme is designed to ensure a broad and firm grounding in practical and theoretical work, with expanded opportunities to specialise in the areas that interest you the most in your final year. Final year students oversee significant recording and composition projects, or work towards instrument and software development.
MU2TDM
- MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
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Credits: 30
Not compulsory:
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Music Technology is a unique opportunity to combine Music Technology with Music, Computer Science and a wide range of other disciplines. - Strikes a balance between practice and theory. You gain hands-on experience of the practical skills involved in music technology while learning about essential concepts.
- Wide in scope, including recording and sound engineering, computer music programming, sound design, composition, acoustics and psychoacoustics.
- Studying Music Technology offers an opportunity to develop and combine your creative and technical abilities. Facilities include a recording studio; a live room; a 5.1 mastering studio; Mac laboratories utilising Pro Tools software; field recording resources.
- Our programme is designed to ensure a broad and firm grounding in practical and theoretical work, with expanded opportunities to specialise in the areas that interest you the most in your final year. Final year students oversee significant recording and composition projects, or work towards instrument and software development.
MU2TMI
- MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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Year 3
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Music Technology is a unique opportunity to combine Music Technology with Music, Computer Science and a wide range of other disciplines. - Strikes a balance between practice and theory. You gain hands-on experience of the practical skills involved in music technology while learning about essential concepts.
- Wide in scope, including recording and sound engineering, computer music programming, sound design, composition, acoustics and psychoacoustics.
- Studying Music Technology offers an opportunity to develop and combine your creative and technical abilities. Facilities include a recording studio; a live room; a 5.1 mastering studio; Mac laboratories utilising Pro Tools software; field recording resources.
- Our programme is designed to ensure a broad and firm grounding in practical and theoretical work, with expanded opportunities to specialise in the areas that interest you the most in your final year. Final year students oversee significant recording and composition projects, or work towards instrument and software development.
Note:
Students already enrolled in MH102 (Music Technology) will complete their studies under that programme.
MU3TDM
- MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
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Credits: 30
Compulsory:
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Music Technology is a unique opportunity to combine Music Technology with Music, Computer Science and a wide range of other disciplines. - Strikes a balance between practice and theory. You gain hands-on experience of the practical skills involved in music technology while learning about essential concepts.
- Wide in scope, including recording and sound engineering, computer music programming, sound design, composition, acoustics and psychoacoustics.
- Studying Music Technology offers an opportunity to develop and combine your creative and technical abilities. Facilities include a recording studio; a live room; a 5.1 mastering studio; Mac laboratories utilising Pro Tools software; field recording resources.
- Our programme is designed to ensure a broad and firm grounding in practical and theoretical work, with expanded opportunities to specialise in the areas that interest you the most in your final year. Final year students oversee significant recording and composition projects, or work towards instrument and software development.
MU3TMI
- MUSIC TECHNOLOGY
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Credits: 20
Not compulsory:
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