

BA Electronic Music and Sound Production
About this course
Electronic music and sound production is a discipline that sits at the intersection of technology, art, and cultural history. It encompasses the creation, manipulation, and design of sound using electronic and digital means, drawing on a tradition that runs from early tape experiments and synthesiser pioneers through the development of sampling, MIDI, and digital audio workstations to the immersive and spatial sound practices of the present. At degree level, it asks you to engage with sound both as a technical medium and as a cultural and aesthetic form capable of creating meaning, atmosphere, and new kinds of experience. At Norwich University of the Arts this three-year full-time programme draws on historical and contemporary forms of electronic music and sound design, venturing into emerging technologies and media that move beyond mainstream conventions. You will develop skills in sound design, composition, production, and synthesis alongside a critical and cultural understanding of electronic music's history and its relationship to cinema, games, gallery installation, live performance, and emerging immersive and virtual spaces. The programme encourages experimental and bold approaches to musical and sonic creation, supporting you to develop a distinctive creative voice rather than simply mastering existing conventions. Norwich's specialist arts environment provides a context in which creative risk-taking is actively valued. Graduates in electronic music and sound production find careers across a wide range of creative sectors. Film and television sound design, games audio, music production, live sound engineering, gallery and installation sound art, and music technology are among the most direct destinations. The experimental orientation of the programme also supports careers in artistic practice, research, and education. The combination of technical competence and creative ambition the degree develops is valued by studios, production companies, and independent creative professionals across the entertainment and arts industries. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in music technology, sonic arts, or related fields.
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