

BSc Sound Engineering and Music Production
About this course
Sound engineering and music production is a discipline that sits at the intersection of technical expertise and creative practice, concerned with the capture, manipulation, mixing and reproduction of audio in professional contexts. Sound engineers and music producers work in recording studios, live performance environments, broadcast facilities, film and television post-production, and increasingly in home studio and digital production settings. The discipline requires both a thorough understanding of acoustics, signal flow and audio technology and a finely developed ear for what makes sound work. At the University of Huddersfield, which has a strong reputation in music technology and creative sound practice, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing introductory preparation in the technical and creative skills the discipline requires before the main degree begins. You will study acoustics and psychoacoustics, recording techniques, digital audio workstation production, mixing and mastering, signal processing, live sound reinforcement and the business of the music industry. The foundation year gives you time to build your technical understanding and practical skills from a secure base before engaging with the more advanced material of the main programme. Graduates work in recording studios, live sound and touring, broadcast audio, post-production for film and television, game audio, music production for streaming and digital distribution, and music technology education. The technical skills the programme develops are also transferable to roles in broadcast engineering, acoustic consultancy and audio product development. Many graduates build portfolio careers across several of these areas, combining studio work, live production and teaching. Postgraduate study in music technology, acoustic engineering, audio engineering or creative sound practice is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move toward research and academic roles.
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