BSc (Hons) Audio Technology and Creative Music Technology

Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge Campus
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
First Degree
3 years
www.anglia.ac.uk
Course overview
As with all our Audio Technology programmes, this degree will allow you to explore the principles and practice of today?s analogue and digital systems and to investigate the recording and reproduction of sound. It builds upon Anglia Ruskin's strong reputation in electronic, electroacoustic and computer music and benefits from outstanding facilities in our new Music Centre.

Combined with the study of Creative Music Technology, this programme has more of a focus on music production and course content in both subjects provides an excellent balance between theory and practice allowing you to engage with essential critical and creative approaches to sound and music technology and to apply those creatively to a range of practical projects in both areas.
Access to our outstanding facilities will help to ensure that you become familiar with the types of technology used by industry professionals, and close links with a variety of companies will give you the opportunity to take part in projects or work experience and to hone your new skills within a professional environment.

Students take half their degree from Audio Technology and half from Creative Music Technology.
Tariff points 150 Required subject(s): A-level Music or Music Technology or related subject at grade B, GCE A-level Mathematics or Physical Sciences or Technology GCSE(s) Required: Mathematics grade C or Science grade C (or equivalent)
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