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PG Cert/PG Dip/MA/MSc Music Production PG Cert/PG Dip/MSc Music Technology
Full-time or part-time Full-time or part-time
Music production is becoming an increasingly Contemporary audio/music performance culture
challenging environment where a wide range is making increasing use of innovative audio
of abilities are required to succeed. This award software and interface possibilities, allowing
offers practical and theoretical experience in practitioners to produce exciting and engaging
the creative and innovative application of music performances. This course aims to help you
technology. Working alongside experienced develop the skills you need to meet the technical
industry professionals, you will explore the and creative challenges of producing your
technical and creative skills of recording, own custom software and hardware interface
arranging, mixing and mastering within the solutions for live contemporary performance.
studio environment. During the course you will
undertake two studio-based projects which
This course has been designed by colleagues
will allow you to develop your knowledge and
with extensive experience of contemporary
expertise as a producer, engineer or composer.
performance and is informed by the latest
In this way you will be able to develop your
developments in the area. You will undertake a
existing skills and talents in producing a
series of practical tasks to aid your development
portfolio of a high standard. You will also have
in the design and production of custom software/
an opportunity to develop broader skills in
hardware products using such technologies as
music production with options in film music and
MaxMSP and the Arduino and Phidget hardware
sound design. The course will also develop your
interface systems. Alongside this you will also
understanding of the wider issues that emerge
undertake a series of projects in the field of
around the art of music production.
sound design, allowing you to develop skills that
will enable you to design and produce your own
Our courses and high quality, cutting-edge unique sound sets and manipulation/processing
facilities are approved by JAMES, the accrediting systems for use within your performances.
body of the Music Producers’ Guild and the
Association of Professional Recording Studios.
The course offers an opportunity to work
This award focuses on using music technology
collaboratively with visual designers,
as a tool for developing a wide range of creative
programmers and technologists to develop
musical outcomes.
tools and techniques for music performance,
composition and audio processing. It also
Entry requirements integrates with other aspects of the creative and
In addition to the University entry requirements, media industries, such as digital animation, video,
you will require either a first degree in a related games, interactive media, music and audio.
subject with evidence of substantial experience
of music technology and production, or in a
Entry requirements
technological subject with evidence of musical
In addition to the University entry requirements,
ability, or a relevant professional qualification
you will require either a first degree in a related
with supporting evidence of appropriate work
subject with evidence of substantial experience
through a professional portfolio.
of music technology, or in a technological
subject with evidence of musical ability, or
Key facts a relevant professional qualification with
Course code: PGCMP/PGDMP/MAMPP/MSCMP supporting evidence of appropriate work
Place of study: Headingley Campus through a professional portfolio.
Start date: September or January
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
Key facts
Part-time 2 years.
Course code: CMTCT/DMTCT/MMTCT
Place of study: Headingley Campus

Start date: September or January
Length of study: Full-time 1 year.
Part-time 2 years.

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