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BSc Creative Music Technology
About this course
Creative music technology is where technical craft meets artistic ambition, asking you to develop both the skills to shape sound and the creative voice to know what you want it to say. The field encompasses music composition, production, and sound design, and it draws on the full range of digital audio tools, from digital audio workstations and synthesis to audio programming and interactive systems, to create music and sound that is both technically sophisticated and artistically compelling. At its best, creative music technology is not about using technology to replicate existing approaches but about finding genuinely new possibilities for musical expression. At the University of the West of England in Bristol, this three-year, full-time programme develops your musical, technical, and creative capabilities in an integrated way. You will work with composition and production tools at a high level, developing your ear and your judgement alongside your technical proficiency. Sound design, synthesis, sampling, audio programming, and live performance with technology are all explored, and the programme encourages you to develop a distinctive artistic identity rather than simply acquiring a set of generic skills. Bristol's vibrant and diverse music scene, and UWE's connections to the creative and digital industries in the region, provide a stimulating and professionally connected context for the programme. This programme includes a sandwich year with a work placement, which gives you direct professional experience within the music technology industry or a related creative sector. That experience, combined with the portfolio you develop throughout the programme, is highly valuable in entering a competitive creative field. Graduates go on to careers as music producers, sound designers, audio programmers, music technology educators, content creators, and creative technologists working across the music, film, games, and live events industries. The combination of technical expertise, creative capability, and professional experience makes for a degree well suited to those who want to contribute to the future of music and sound.
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