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BA Music Production and Sound Design
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Music production and sound design is the discipline concerned with the technical and creative processes through which recorded sound is shaped into finished music, film scores, game audio, podcasts, and a wide range of other sonic products. It sits at the intersection of musical artistry and technical engineering, requiring both a developed ear and an understanding of the tools, software, and acoustic principles that determine how sound behaves and is manipulated. The field has expanded dramatically alongside the democratisation of music technology, but professional-level work still demands sophisticated knowledge and a high level of creative and technical skill. At Keele, this three-year degree blends theoretical learning with hands-on experience using industry-standard equipment, developing both the conceptual understanding and the practical competence that professional work in music and audio requires. You will explore music production, mixing, mastering, synthesis, sampling, sound design for visual media, and the broader creative and commercial context in which professional audio work takes place. The degree includes a sandwich year in industry, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, meaning that you gain direct professional experience in music and creative industries settings before you complete your studies, and have the opportunity to see how the field is practised in an international context. Graduating with demonstrable professional experience alongside your academic and creative portfolio gives you a meaningful advantage in a competitive sector. Graduates of music production and sound design degrees move into careers as music producers, sound designers, audio engineers, post-production editors, game audio designers, podcast producers, and music supervisors. The creative industries, film and television production, games development, and the music industry all employ professionals with these skills. Many graduates also develop independent careers as producers or sound designers, working with artists and media companies on a freelance or project basis. Postgraduate study in music technology, composition, or a specialist area of audio post-production is an option for those who wish to develop further expertise.
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