

BEng Electronics with Music
About this course
Electronics with music is a degree that sits at a genuinely productive intersection. Electronic engineering provides the technical foundations for understanding signals, circuits, systems, and the processing of sound at a fundamental level. Music brings creative and theoretical dimensions that give that technical knowledge its purpose: understanding how sound is produced, manipulated, recorded, and transmitted is central to both disciplines, and studying them together opens perspectives that neither could offer alone. The combination is increasingly relevant in an era where digital audio technology, music production, and the sonic dimensions of interactive experiences are all growing fields. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme develops your electronic engineering expertise alongside your musical skills and understanding, with access to outstanding facilities including recording studios, an Audio Lab, a Media Lab, an Ambisonic playback suite, and solo and ensemble practice rooms. The electronics component gives you a rigorous grounding in circuit theory, signal processing, embedded systems, and digital technology. The music component develops your creative practice, theoretical understanding, and engagement with a wide range of musical traditions and contexts. Glasgow's research strengths in both areas underpin a programme of genuine depth. The programme includes a year abroad, offering the opportunity to study at an international institution. The typical entry tariff is 232 UCAS points. Graduates of electronics with music programmes find careers in audio engineering, music technology, broadcast and recording, sound design for film, television, games, and interactive media, music production, and the broader entertainment technology industry. Research and development roles in audio technology companies, instrument design, and acoustic consultancy are also natural destinations. The technical depth of the electronics component also opens doors in engineering and technology sectors that have no direct musical connection, giving graduates a broad professional profile.
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