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BA Music Production (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Music production is the discipline of shaping sound into finished music, encompassing recording, arrangement, sound design, mixing, mastering, and the creative and technical decisions that turn ideas into tracks. It is a field that has been transformed by digital technology, making professional-quality production accessible from a laptop while also creating new complexity and new creative possibilities across every genre from pop and electronic music to hip-hop, film scoring, and experimental composition. The skills of a music producer are both technical and deeply musical. At Liverpool Hope University this four-year, full-time programme with foundation year allows you to develop the creative, technical, and theoretical dimensions of music production in a city that has been central to global popular music for decades. Liverpool's vibrant music scene provides a context that is genuinely relevant to the subject, and the university's connections to that scene enhance the programme throughout. You will learn to record, produce, mix, and master music across a range of contexts and styles, developing your understanding of music theory, sound physics, and the commercial and creative landscape of the music industry alongside your practical production skills. A sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities are all built into the programme, giving you professional experience and international exposure alongside your academic and creative formation. Graduates of music production go on to careers as music producers, sound engineers, mixing and mastering engineers, composers for sync licensing and advertising, podcast producers, and sound designers for film, television, and games. Many build portfolio careers that combine production work with other roles in the music industry, including A&R, label management, music supervision, or music journalism. Some develop teaching careers in music technology and production. The combination of technical skill and musical understanding the degree develops is genuinely valued across the entertainment and media industries.
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