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BA Computer Science and Music Production
About this course
Computer Science and Music Production is an unusual combination that sits at one of the most creative and technically demanding intersections in contemporary culture. Computer science provides the theoretical foundations and practical engineering skills to understand how digital systems work, from algorithms and data structures to networks, artificial intelligence, and software architecture. Music production applies technology to the creation, recording, mixing, and distribution of music, demanding both artistic sensibility and deep familiarity with the digital tools that define modern music-making. Together, the two disciplines prepare you for a world in which music, audio, and computing are increasingly intertwined. At Liverpool Hope University, this three-year, full-time programme includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, as well as work placement opportunities. The computer science strand covers a wide range of topics including networks, robotics, mobile and embedded computing, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and the programming skills that underlie them. The music production strand develops your technical understanding of recording, mixing, sound design, and the production workflow, alongside the musicianship and creative skills that make those technical abilities meaningful. The combination is distinctive in preparing you to build audio software and tools as well as to use them, opening opportunities that neither a pure music production nor a pure computer science degree would provide. Graduates of this combination work in audio software development, game audio engineering, music technology, digital media production, music education technology, and the creative industries more broadly. Many find careers in companies that build music and audio tools, in game studios, in music streaming and distribution, and in organisations that use technology to create or deliver cultural content. The sandwich year and year abroad add professional and international experience that significantly enhances employability. Postgraduate study in music technology, computer science, or audio engineering is a natural next step for those seeking specialist expertise.
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