Sound and Music for Theatre at University of East London - UCAS

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Course summary

You can apply for this course as an MFA or MA. The MFA takes one extra year and you can apply by choosing the MFA option when you click 'apply'. The MA / MFA Sound and Music suite will provide a significant opportunity to extend your skill base through applied practice and research in professional contexts. You will develop projects in your area of specialism (e.g. performance, production, sound and music for media, games or theatre), and capitalise on our expertise in interdisciplinary working to develop collaborative projects alongside other practitioners and researchers studying Acting, Drama, Performing Arts, Dance, Multi-media, Film, animation and architecture, modelling professional practice and modes of collaboration by operating as creative and collaborative innovators. Programme-specific skills and professional contexts will include: Sound and Music Performance, Sound and Music Design and Production, Sound and Music for Games, Sound and Music for Theatre, Sound and Music for Games. Students will be able to choose a programme title, relative to the specialism of their Final Project, Research Praxis and Meta-Praxis modules:

  • MA / MFA Sound and Music Performance
  • MA / MFA Sound and Music Production
  • MA / MFA Sound and Music for Media
  • MA / MFA Sound and Music for Games
  • MA / MFA Sound and Music for Theatre

Modules

Advanced Sound Design and Production Advanced Music Performance, Composition and Production Creative Technologies Interdisciplinary Intersections Developing Cross-Disciplinary Coherence Creative Project Design Dissertation / Final Project MFA Only Research Praxis Meta-Praxis

Assessment method

You will be assessed through the development and delivery of live projects, applied in professional contexts appropriate to your area of specialism. Project development, outcomes, and impact will be captured and disseminated and assessed by: Interactive Portfolios Literature Reviews Critical Evaluation Research and Development Repositories Presentation, workshops, and seminars Reflective Journals Collaborative practice-led research All assessment is a combination of 60% Practical and 40% Coursework. Ongoing formative feedback will provide you with continuous support and opportunities for development and growth. For formal assessment, we aim to provide feedback in 20 working days.


Entry requirements

2:1 First degree or equivalent professional practice and experience in discipline relevant to field of study (i.e. Music Performance, Production, sound and music for media, games, theatre)


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Sound and Music for Theatre at University of East London - UCAS