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BA Music Production and Sound Design with a Foundation Year
About this course
Music production and sound design sit at the technical and creative heart of the modern music industry. A track that moves people is the result not just of composition and performance but of the craft decisions made in the studio: how sounds are recorded, processed, layered and mixed, and how the sonic world of a piece of music is constructed from its component parts. Sound design extends this into film, games, television and interactive media, where the creation of sound environments is a discipline in its own right. Understanding both opens a wide range of professional doors. At Keele University, this programme blends theoretical learning with hands-on experience using industry-standard equipment. The degree is four years full time and incorporates a foundation year, which provides an additional preparatory stage for students who want to develop creative and technical confidence before moving into the main production-focused content. This makes the programme accessible to students who are motivated and musically curious but may not yet have all the technical background the degree requires. The typical entry tariff is 136 points. You will develop skills in audio recording, synthesis, sequencing, mixing, mastering and sound design, learning to use the software and hardware tools that professional producers and sound designers use daily. Alongside the technical craft, you will develop critical listening skills, an understanding of music theory as it applies to production, and the creative decision-making that distinguishes skilled producers from those who can merely operate the equipment. The programme is designed to develop the whole producer: technically capable, creatively confident and commercially aware. Graduates from music production and sound design programmes move into careers as music producers, audio engineers, sound designers, composers for film and television, game audio specialists, live sound engineers, and studio technicians. The skills are also applicable in podcast production, advertising, and the broader digital media sector. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study or build independent careers releasing their own work, and others combine production work with teaching in music technology.
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