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BA (Hons) Creative Sound Porduction
Develops skills in msuci industry knowledge and general business awareness, and production for new media, Work on a range of real-world projects and applications, producing for radio, film and computer games.
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2 yrs FT / 35 students
Apply - Sept UCAS
Successful completion of HND in sound production or equivalent experience.
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Admissions
Scotland
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Creative Sound Engineering and Music Technology - BTEC National Award and Certificate (Diploma equivalent)
You will be encouraged to explore your creativity in our modern studio complex, Deep Blue Sound,in the centre of Plymouth. You will be coached by tutors who have worked with the biggest names in the business, such as Queen, Bjork, Radio Head and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
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2 years, F/Time
Courses start Sept.
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Interview and audition
Admissions
South of England |
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FdA Music Production
ourse is aimed at those students who primarily see themselves as producer/engineers rather than artists. You may be wishing to work either freelance or in employment but you are expecting your working days to be mainly spent within a recording studio facility.
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2 years
All applications should be sent directly to DBS at City Plymouth College.
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College
South of England
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City & Guilds Sound Engineering and Music Technology Level 2 - Diploma in Sound and Music Technology
Continuing ongoing development study after level one completion much more advanced progress and skills Introduction Foundation course. (480 hrs part time 2 days per week) Small class sizes,fully professional equipment, materials and provisions provided within our JAMES approved industry recording facility.Equal resources throughout. 65% practical 35% theory work
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6 - 8 months PT/ 10-12 students
Apply to Directly online Start dates Jan. and Sept.
No entry requirements required though ideally a preferred Trainee completion of Level 1 to enter Level 2.
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Interview prior to enrolment.No entry requirements/exams required for any of our non profit courses except application, although any relevant experience can help, it is not a deciding factor for offers of placements here.
1993
Establishment direct/website
London |
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City & Guilds Sound Engineering and Music Technology Level 1 - Certificate in Sound and Music Technology
Introduction Foundation course. (280 hrs part time 2 days per week) Small class sizes,fully professional equipment, materials and provisions provided within our JAMES approved industry recording facility. Equal resources throughout. 60% practical 40% theory work
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4 - 6 months PT/ 10-12 students
Apply to Directly online Start dates Jan. and Sept.
No entry requirements required for all of our industry based training programs and courses.
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Interview prior to enrolment.No entry requirements/exams required for any of our non profit courses except application, although any relevant experience can help, it is not a deciding factor for offers of placements here.
1993
Establishment direct/website
London |
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City & Guilds Sound Engineering and Music Technology Level 3-Diploma in Music Technology and Sound Production
After completion of levels 1 and 2 in year one, this 2nd year advanced level 3 course (1080 hrs part time 2-3 days per week) enabling studio recalls and team recording sessions, employable skills and prepartion for work, JAMES masterclass sessions, Small class sizes,fully professional equipment, materials and provisions provided within our JAMES approved industry recording facility.Equal resources throughout. 75% practical 25% theory work
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10-12 months PT/ 10-12 students
Apply to Directly online Start dates Jan. and Sept.
No entry requirements required though ideally a preferred Trainee completion of Level 2 to enter Level 3.
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Interview prior to enrolment.No entry requirements/exams required for any of our non profit courses except application, although any relevant experience can help, it is not a deciding factor for offers of placements here.
1993
Establishment direct/website
London |
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Higher National Diploma in Music Production (Apply via UCAS course code: 039J)
This course is designed to develop students production and postproduction skills with a range of industry standard software and hardware. You will gain experience of studio and computer-based recording techniques. There are many opportunities within the course to work on real projects
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1 - 2 years
Courses start Sept.
Contact Centre
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Interview
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Admissions
South of England |
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National Diploma in Music Technology
Offers exciting opportunities to learn music production techniques working in fully equipped professional recording studios, and a state of the art Apple Mac computer suite running industry standard software including Logic, Cubase and Pro-Tools
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2 years, F/Time
Courses start Sept.
Four GCSEs A*-C
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Interview
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Admissions
South of England |
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BSc (Hons) Music Technology
This course combines practical skills with technical understanding in sound recording, editing, synthesis, processing and acoustics. Projects in audio engineering, interactive games and experimental music systems.
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3 yrs FT/ 4 Yrs Sandwich
Apply UCAS Sept
UCAS Tariff Points: 160
Min. from 6/12 unit awards (incl. SQA Adv. Higher): 120
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Completed Application Form
1993
innadmissions@leedsmet.ac.uk
North of England |
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BA(Hons) Music Production
This creative course combines technical and practical aspects of music and sound production. You'll investigate audio recording techniques, computer-based music and composition skills. As you progress you'll work on audio and audio-visual recording projects whilst also developing your sound synthesis and creative music skills.
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3 yrs FT/ 4 Yrs Sandwich
Apply UCAS Sept
UCAS Tariff Points: 160
Min. from 6/12 unit awards (incl. SQA Adv. Higher): 120
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Completed Application Form
1998
innadmissions@leedsmet.ac.uk
North of England |
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Music Technology ND
This course is a highly practical course and is designed for students who wish to progress into a career within the music industry.
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2 Years (FAST TRACK OPTION AVAILABLE)
Normally four GCSEs at C or above. However, all applicants are interviewed and should be able to demonstrate relevant experience and/or a strong interest in the subject. Record of achievement from school preferred. (FAST TRACK REQUIRMENTS ARE DIFFERENT)
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Admissions
South of England
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Foundation Degree Music Production
You will undertake a series of assessments designed to reflect the current practices in music production along with associated supporting subjects.
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2 Years
A relevant National Diploma or A levels with an overall Merit Profile.
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Interview, Portfolio and A good reference or College Report or Record of Achievement
Admissions
South of England |
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BA (Hons) Music Production (Top Up)
This degree course develops professional skills and specialist practice within a challenging framework of leading edge research and production.
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1 Year
HND with merit/distinction profile or Found. Degree in relevant Music programme. Applicants with prof. experience but no formal qualifications considered. Mature students welcome.
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Not Stated
Admissions
South of England |
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BA (Hons) Sound Technology
BA encourages students to become multi-skilled in audio eng’ing and production areas. This is underpinned by a strong theoretical and analytical base. The programme also provides many opportunities for collaborative working.
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3 yrs FT / 28 students
Apply – Sept. onwards, LIPA/UCAS (BA), LIPA (Dip.), Enrol – Sept.
GCSE Maths and Physics / Science Dual Award at grade 'C' or higher essential. No specific 'A' Level subject requirements. Applicants assessed for experience, enterprise, comm. skills, interdisciplinary interests. Standard offers for entry require minimum of 260 UCAS Points.
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Interview
1995
Admissions dept
North of England |
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BSc (Hons) Professional Sound and Video Technology
Courses cover academic, theoretical and practical aspects of acoustics and recording and prepare students for careers in recording and studio production. Awarded highest rating for excellence (1995). Engineer, production, programming.
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3 years, 375 students (music courses in total)
Apply - Nov (UCAS), Int./Aud - Feb/May, Enrol - Sept./Oct.
BCC at A level, BBCC at Scot. H level, BBBCC - Irish leav. Cert.
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Interview/Audition
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Tim Warner
North of England |
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BSc (Hons) Audio and Music Technology
The study of music technology can be approached from many directions. This should be your choice if you have no formal training in music but nonetheless have a serious interest in the technology behind the music.
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3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW
Apply through UCAS
240-280 points in the UCAS tariff
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Interview
Admissions
South of England |
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BSc (Hons) Creative Music Technology
For many, music composition and performance is a central part of their lives. The realisation of this music may be through any combination of voices or instruments, traditional or electronic. As a musician, you get the best from your instruments by understanding how they are designed, and how they work. An ability to use audio technically is vitally important for enhancing sound and recording. If you have studied music in a formal context, and wish to study performance and composition within a technology-based course, this programme is for you.
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3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW
Apply through UCAS
260-300 UCAS points
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Interview
Admissions
South of England |
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BSc (Hons) Music Systems Engineering
A love and appreciation of music is inborn in many. Some also have an interest in the technology behind the music - to design and build something that moves, makes a sound or controls it. This degree combines both these aspects by enabling you to apply your basic interest in technology to your musical interests and abilities.
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3 yrs FT/4 yrs SW
Apply through UCAS
260-300 UCAS points
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Interview
Admissions
South of England |
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MA Audio Production
The course aims to develop each student's creative abilities in audio across music, sound design, radio, television, film and multi-media all supported by a robust understanding of the technologies involved.
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1 year FT/ 20 students 2 years PT/ 10 students
App Nov (UCAS), Enrol - Sep.
Undergraduate degree in appropriate subject area
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Interview/Audition
Admissions office
London |
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