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Music Production at University of Derby - UCAS

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Course summary

This MA Music Production course is accredited by JAMES (Joint Audio Media Education Support) so that you can be confident that the course meets the high standards demanded by industry. During this challenging course you'll develop the academic knowledge and practical skills you'll need to take advantage of current and future opportunities in the music and media production industry sectors. Music and sound production are integral to the creative industries sector both in the UK and internationally and are at the forefront of a diverse range of commercial, educational and research developments. Representing a significant area of commercial innovation and creative practice, the growth of new media platforms provides exciting employment opportunities and requires up to date approaches to the development of appropriate professional expertise. ‌Professional judgement, technical and creative ability, and appropriate knowledge and understanding are key to success in the music and media sector. Increasingly characterised by sophisticated technical systems and close integration with a range of media, music production encompasses a number of distinct specialisms and provides a dynamic field of postgraduate research activity. You will study both as an individual and as part of a group, to give you experience of working within multidimensional teams and managing leadership roles.

Modules

Modules include: research methods (application and evaluation); perceptual technologies; music production systems; continuing professional development (CPD) and strategic management; studio production; digital signal processing and sound design or negotiated module; independent scholarship.

Assessment method

Assessment is 100% coursework, there are no exams. Assessment within each module would normally have a practical element with a written component.


Entry requirements

An undergraduate degree (at least second class) in a relevant subject, or equivalent. After you have submitted your application we will ask you for a digital portfolio and a written statement describing your practice and ambitions. You may also meet with the programme leader to discuss your portfolio application. If English is not your first language, you'll also need an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent.


Fees and funding

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Music Production at University of Derby - UCAS