Music (Electroacoustic Composition) at University of Manchester - UCAS

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Course summary

Our PhD Music (Electroacoustic Composition) programme will see you produce a portfolio of electroacoustic works and a written commentary under the supervision of our academics. Your supervised research will normally be related in some way to the research interests of a member of staff. These currently include but are not limited to:

  • Fixed media/acousmatic electroacoustic composition
  • Multi-channel spatial formats
  • Data sonification and audification
  • Interactive music systems
  • Audio-visual music
  • Game-audio and VR-based electroacoustic music
  • Arts-science and interdisciplnary electroacoustic music
You will be assigned a research panel consisting of your supervisor, a co-supervisor and advisor who will meet with you on a regular basis to monitor your progress. Electroacoustic postgraduate students are based in the NOVARS research centre and the associated electroacoustic music studios, and you will be expected to take part in the academic community of the department and the University by participating in seminars and presenting your research at regular intervals. Workshops and performances of postgraduate compositions are arranged through the department. These will primarily be supported by student involvement with MANTIS (Manchester Theatre in Sound) and may also involve Psappha, the University's ensemble-in-association, and the Quatuor Danel, the quartet-in-residence, among other professional and student performers.


Entry requirements

A Bachelors (Honours) degree at 2:1 level or above (or its international equivalent) in a related subject; and A UK Master's degree with an overall average of 65% or higher, with a minimum of 65% in the dissertation/portfolio and with no mark below 55% (or its international equivalent) in Music or a related subject. Any strong, relevant work experience will be considered on a case by case basis.


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Music (Electroacoustic Composition) at University of Manchester - UCAS