Course overview
Audio and music technology is an incredibly dynamic field whose frontiers are expanding daily. This course will give you the opportunity to get to grips with the very latest hardware and software, and to gain the kind of skills currently used within the industry.
The aims of this degree are:
to provide you with a comprehensive grounding in all aspects of audio technology relevant to contemporary industrial and commercial practice
to provide you with the skills and knowledge to enable you to contribute to the design and installation of a range of hardware and software audio solutions
Formal lectures and seminars will deliver the theory that underpins this field, but it's in the studio that you'll get to put these theories to the test.
Our outstanding technical facilities will allow you to develop the kind of skills you'll need to succeed in a professional environment.
When you graduate you will be able to:
evaluate and implement designs, processes and products
design a component, process or system in response to a specified requirement
demonstrate a creative and innovative approach to solving audio technology problems and formulating designs
This course is certainly intellectually challenging, but more than that, it's about giving you the opportunity to develop both your technical skills and your creative talents. It's a combination that's bound to prove attractive to a range of potential employers.
Tariff points 150
Required subject(s): GCE A-level Mathematics or Physical Science or Technology Preferred subject(s): GCE AS-level Mathematics or Physical Sciences or Technology GCSE(s) Required: Mathematics and Science grade C (or equivalent)
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