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BSc Sound Eng & Aud Prod CCT
About this course
Sound engineering and audio production sit at the point where technical precision meets creative ambition. The field is concerned with how sound is captured, shaped, mixed, and delivered, whether in a recording studio, a live venue, a broadcast environment, or a post-production suite for film and television. Understanding acoustics, signal flow, and the behaviour of sound in different spaces is as important as knowing how to use the tools, and the best practitioners combine deep technical knowledge with a trained ear and strong creative instincts. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year, full-time programme develops your skills across the breadth of audio practice. You will learn to work with digital audio workstations and recording equipment, developing an understanding of how sound is recorded and manipulated at every stage of a production. The programme covers studio recording and mixing, live sound reinforcement, post-production for moving image, and the creative use of audio in interactive and digital contexts. Alongside technical skills, you will study the aesthetic and conceptual dimensions of sound, developing your ability to make informed creative decisions and to listen analytically. A typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points reflects the programme's accessibility to students with a range of prior backgrounds, provided they bring genuine enthusiasm for sound and audio work. The programme at NTU benefits from the university's connections to creative industries in Nottingham and beyond, and you will have opportunities to develop your practice in contexts that reflect real professional environments. The ability to work under pressure, collaborate with others, and manage complex technical processes to tight deadlines is cultivated throughout. Graduates pursue careers as recording engineers, mixing engineers, live sound technicians, post-production sound editors, broadcast audio professionals, and music producers. Others work in audio for games, interactive media, podcasting, and radio. Many build portfolio careers combining several of these roles, and some progress to postgraduate study in music production, sound design, or audio technology.
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