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BA Digital Creativity and Music Production (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Digital Creativity and Music Production is an interdisciplinary degree that sits at the intersection of art, technology, and music, exploring how digital tools are transforming creative practice across multiple fields. The convergence of artistic disciplines through digital media has created new forms of expression that blend sound, image, movement, and interaction, and this degree engages directly with that creative frontier. Whether your interests lie in gaming, graphic design, music production, visual performance, or interactive installation, the programme offers a framework for exploring how traditional creative skills can be extended and reimagined through new digital technologies. At Liverpool Hope University, this four-year, full-time programme begins with a foundation year, which builds the academic and creative foundations students need before the main degree. The programme also includes a sandwich year and a year abroad, as well as work placement opportunities. You will study across music, visual arts, performance, and computer science, developing both the creative sensibility and the technical fluency to work at the boundaries of disciplines. The idea of creative convergence, the discovery of new expressive forms through the meeting of different creative traditions, is central to the programme's philosophy. Staff research interests across music, performance, visual arts, and computing shape a curriculum that is genuinely interdisciplinary rather than simply multidisciplinary. Graduates of Digital Creativity and Music Production work in music production, game audio, interactive media, digital arts, visual communication, and the creative technology sector. Many build portfolio careers that span multiple creative forms, working as producers, designers, animators, and creative technologists in industries including entertainment, advertising, education technology, and cultural institutions. The combination of technical skill and artistic intelligence the degree develops is increasingly valued as digital and physical creative environments continue to converge. Postgraduate study in music technology, digital arts, or a related specialism is a natural progression for those seeking advanced expertise.
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