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Sound Engineering & Audio Production at Nottingham Trent University - UCAS

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Course summary

If you want to further your sound and audio experience to postgraduate level and beyond, then the professionally centred MSc in Sound Engineering and Audio Production course is for you. What you’ll study This vocational course will help you to explore and apply current and emerging audio and industry areas such as studio engineering and mixing, mastering, immersive audio, game audio and post production and develop a personalised journey in specific areas of interest culminating in you leaving with a focussed commercial strategy for a sustainable career. The key aim is to cultivate high quality, entrepreneurially adept graduates to work in the Sound Engineering and Audio Production industries from a portfolio career grass roots level to more structured established company environments. Students will be well placed for the real world of work in this exciting field. Why study this course? We've been running our own commercial businesses for almost 30 years, which includes a live music and events venue, Metronome. Through these businesses, you’ll have access to amazing facilities and industry professionals working in the music and events industries. At the start of your degree you’ll be paired with an industry mentor, matched to your project and/or specialism. They’ll work with you throughout your studies, acting as an external source of advice, support, contacts, and possibly employment opportunities.


Entry requirements

A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree, or an appropriate equivalent, i.e. a professional qualification, from a recognised British or overseas institution, in a related subject. Non-standard applicants with at least three years' industry experience are also welcome to apply. Applicants who do not fully satisfy the general criteria will be considered if they are able to demonstrate that they are capable of successfully undertaking and completing the programme at the required standard. Eligibility may be determined by means of an interview for some applicants. Applicants who have been taught and assessed in languages other than English should have an English language equivalent to IELTS 6.5. You'll be invited to an informal interview after you submit your application, to determine your project ideas, your fit with the course, and to discuss your aspirations.


English language requirements


Fees and funding

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Sound Engineering & Audio Production at Nottingham Trent University - UCAS