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BA Music Production
About this course
Music production is the art and craft of bringing recorded music into existence, from the initial creative concept through to the finished sound that reaches a listener. It encompasses composition, arrangement, recording, mixing, sound design, and the use of technology as a creative instrument in its own right. Modern music production sits at the intersection of artistic vision and technical mastery, and practitioners who understand both dimensions are the ones who shape the sounds that define contemporary culture across genres from electronic music to pop, hip-hop, and beyond. At the University of the Arts London, this three-year programme gives you the skills and creative context to work as a music producer in a rapidly changing industry. You will develop your abilities with digital audio workstations, synthesis, sampling, mixing, and mastering, alongside a critical understanding of how production techniques have evolved and how they function within different musical traditions and commercial contexts. UAL's emphasis on practice-led learning means you will spend substantial time making work, developing your own sound and approach, and engaging with music production as a professional discipline rather than purely an academic one. The programme includes a placement year, giving you direct experience in industry settings alongside your academic studies. This time in a professional environment allows you to apply and test the skills you have developed, build networks, and develop an understanding of how the music industry operates in practice. The placement year is integrated into the degree, which runs over four years in total. Career paths from music production are genuinely diverse. Many graduates go on to work as independent producers, creating music for recording artists, film and television, advertising, and games. Others build careers in audio engineering, mixing, or mastering, working within recording studios or as freelancers. The skills developed in music production also translate well into roles in live sound, music technology development, music supervision, and A&R. Some graduates launch their own labels or build careers as performing artists. Postgraduate study in music production, sonic arts, or screen composition offers routes for those who wish to develop a deeper specialism or pursue an academic path.
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