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BSc Sound, Light and Live Event Engineering with Foundation Year
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Sound, light and live event engineering is a discipline that sits at the intersection of technology and the live entertainment industry, combining the technical skills needed to design, operate, and manage audio, lighting, and audiovisual systems with an understanding of the creative and logistical demands of live events. From concerts and theatre productions to corporate events, festivals, and broadcast, the professionals who work in this field ensure that sound and light serve the artistic and communicative intentions of performers and producers, safely and reliably, often in complex and time-pressured environments. At the University of Derby, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities. The foundation year provides an entry route for students who would benefit from additional preparation before the main degree content, while the sandwich year, year abroad, and placements give you substantial hands-on professional experience within and beyond the UK. You will develop technical knowledge of audio systems including acoustics, signal processing, mixing, and speaker design, alongside lighting systems including fixture types, control protocols, and show design. Production management, health and safety, event logistics, and the technical project management skills required to bring complex productions together are also central to the programme. You will develop practical skills through studio and performance space work, preparing you for the realities of professional event environments. Graduates work in live music, theatre, film, television, broadcast, corporate events, and installation art as sound engineers, lighting engineers, production managers, technical directors, and audiovisual specialists. The live events industry is a significant sector of the creative economy, and those with formal engineering qualifications alongside practical experience are well placed to progress. Further study options include postgraduate degrees in audio engineering, production design, and event management, as well as professional development routes within specific industry sectors.
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