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BSc Music Technology

University of the West of Scotland
Part-timeYear AbroadSubject: Creative Arts and Design
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About this course

Music technology sits at the intersection of music and engineering, exploring how technology shapes the way music is created, recorded, distributed, and experienced. The discipline covers audio production, sound design, digital signal processing, studio recording, synthesis, live sound reinforcement, and the tools and workflows that define contemporary music making. It also engages with the cultural and theoretical dimensions of technology's role in music, asking how different technologies have changed musical forms and practices over time and how emerging tools are reshaping what is possible for musicians and producers today. At the University of the West of Scotland, this part-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to develop your technical and creative practice in an international context. You will develop practical skills in recording, mixing, production software, and audio engineering alongside a broader understanding of how sound behaves acoustically, how digital systems process audio signals, and how music technology professionals work across the industry. The part-time mode allows you to combine your studies with professional or personal commitments, and the year abroad broadens your exposure to how music technology is taught and practised in different creative environments. Music technology graduates pursue careers across the audio and music industries. Recording studio engineering, music production, broadcast audio, post-production for film and television, game audio, and live sound are among the most common professional destinations. The technical skills developed by the degree also transfer into roles in acoustic consultancy, audio hardware and software development, and technology-focused roles in the music and entertainment industries. Many graduates combine creative practice with technical work in flexible portfolio careers that span multiple professional contexts. Postgraduate study in music technology, audio engineering, sonic arts, or related fields is available for those wishing to specialise further or pursue research in music technology.

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Visual Language & Composition
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Studio Practice I
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Contemporary Art & Design History
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