BA (Hons) Creative Music Technology and Music

Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Campus
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
First Degree
3 Years FT, up tp 7 Years PT
www.anglia.ac.uk
This degree builds on the experience of many years' tuition in electronic, electroacoustic and computer music at Anglia Ruskin. Supported by our outstanding technical facilities, including four state-of-the-art computer music studios and recording facilities, the distinctly hands-on approach will help you to develop the skills currently in demand within the industry.
Creative Music Technology and Music form a natural combination that allows you to integrate practical music making with a highly creative approach to the use of technology. You will develop essential theoretical knowledge and aesthetic understanding, together with a range of technical skills, that will allow you to apply your work to such areas as performance, composition, recording, music programming and writing for TV and film.

Anglia Ruskin's Music Department offers a stimulating and dynamic learning environment and this programme will give you not just the chance to develop creatively but also to build a set of skills that are sure to be in demand by a range of potential employers.

Students take half their degree from Creative Music Technology and half from Music. For further information about these courses, see the entries for BA (Hons) Creative Music Technology and BA (Hons) Music.
Module guide
Year one modules
Fundamentals of Electronic Music
Critical Skills
Laptop Musicianship
Introduction to Creative Music Programmming
Musical New Media
Notations
Performance 1
Musicology and Musicianship 1a & 1b
Composing and Improvising
Music and Technology
Principles of Music Education
Introduction to World Musics and Ethnomusicology
Year two modules
Production and Recording for Musicians
Creative Music Programming
Music for Digitial Media
Electronica
Electroacoustic Ensemble
Acousmatic Composition
Performance Technology
Practice of Music Education
Performance 2
Music in Context
Composing and Improvising 2a & 2b
World Music Regional Studies
Practice of Music Education
Year three modules
Major Project in Creative Music Technology OR Music
Performance 3
Composition 3
Enterprise in the Creative Arts
Advanced Creative Music Programming
Intertextuality in Music
Art, Music and Performance
Sonic Art
Radiophonica
Sensor Technology
Principles of Music Therapy
Arts Administration
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200 - 240 tariff points at A Level or equivalent. Required subject(s): A Level Music or Music Technology or related subject at grade B. Applicants may be required to submit a portfolio of work For an explanation of qualifications, have a look at our IAG page on this site www.creativeway.org.uk/quals.
A Progression Agreement is a formal arrangement between two or more education providers. It spells out what a learner needs to do to be considered for a place on a named programme of study. Progression Agreements may vary in the conditions they specify but they all aim to give guaranteed pathways into higher education.
Advice on courses and careers:- The Creative Way IAG team provides a specialist service for anyone interested in finding out about courses and careers in the creative and cultural industries. We can provide information direct to Students, Parents/ Carers, Tutors and Careers Advisers via email, phone or organised workshops and 1 to 1 sessions. To find out more, visit our IAG page on this site on http://www.creativeway.org.uk/IAG Or contact one of our career advisers: Matt Ball 07889 001764 m.ball@uel.ac.uk or Sarah Comerford 07515 051509 s.comerford@uel.ac.uk