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Audio Acoustics


MSc (one year full-time or two to four years part-time or distance learning) PgDip (nine months full-time or one year, six months part-time or distance learning)


Distance learning available


International students can apply


3 good reasons to study Audio Acoustics at Salford • Taught by world-class audio engineering researchers and acoustic practitioners • In-depth analytical treatment of acoustic engineering as used in the audio industry and research • Strong, long-standing connections with industrial partners across Europe which inform programme content, create collaborative MSc summer project opportunities and drive graduate recruitment


Programme details


This programme is for you if you have an engineering or science background and wish to specialise in audio acoustics. It will provide you with a strong theoretical understanding of audio acoustics.


This programme features the acoustic aspects of audio such as; digital signal processing, transducer design, room acoustics and sound reproduction.


The generation, manipulation, and reproduction of high-quality audio signals are core elements of the rapidly- expanding communication and entertainment industry. MSc students will also study an individual project.


If you choose to study by distance learning support is via email, internet, telephone and fax, in addition to optional laboratory sessions at the University.


Module titles


• Mathematics and Vibrations • Acoustics and Signal Statistics • Transducers and Sound Reinforcement • Psychoacoustics • Digital Signal Processing • Numerical Techniques • Transducer Design • Room Acoustics • Project


Suitable for


Graduates from a numerate engineering or science discipline. All applicants must have a significant grounding in engineering mathematics.


Career potential


Graduates have taken up positions with companies involved in mobile telephony, car audio, entertainment consoles, loudspeaker manufacture, audio components, surround sound audio, public address and sound reinforcement, building and studio design.


Audio Production MSc (one year full-time or three years part-time)


3 good reasons to study Audio Production at Salford • Based at MediaCityUK from 2011 • Part of the world-class acoustics research centre • Great job prospects in an expanding area


Programme details


This programme provides you with a set of specialist skills in audio and music production and technology. You will study a mix of postgraduate technology and sound engineering modules. You will also develop the skills and understanding used to create and deliver audio content.


Learning and teaching involves a mix of lectures and practical sound engineering work, individual and group learning. There is a mix of assessment, including portfolios of music productions, coursework and examination with an emphasis on motivated students’ self-study.


Module titles


• Digital Studio Production • Sound Synthesis • Social Media • AAV Research Methods • Audio Post Production • Creative Audio Environments • Digital Control in Audio • Multi-Platform Distribution • Project


Suitable for


Graduates from subjects that contain significant elements of audio engineering and production.


Career potential


The wide range of skills provided on this programme will enhance your employability. Possible career paths include: audio manufacturer research and design, broadcast engineer in audio for radio or TV, audio and visual design and installation, education, interactive media and sonic arts.


International students can apply


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T +44 (0)161 295 4545 international@salford.ac.uk (International) course-enquiries@salford.ac.uk (UK/EU) www.cse.salford.ac.uk


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