

BA Music Production
About this course
Music production is where creative artistry meets technical mastery. It encompasses the full process by which musical ideas become finished recordings, from initial composition and arrangement through to tracking, mixing, and mastering, using the digital audio workstations, recording equipment, and production techniques that define contemporary professional practice. A music producer is simultaneously a creative collaborator, a technical specialist, and a project manager, and the discipline develops your ears, your technical fluency, and your understanding of how sound works in all its dimensions. At York St John University, this three-year full-time degree immerses you in the audio industry while developing your recording studio skills, composition abilities, and production software expertise. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, meaning you will spend time working in professional contexts before you graduate, building industry connections and applying your skills in live production environments. You will develop proficiency with the tools and workflows of modern music production, including recording, editing, synthesis, sound design, and mixing, alongside the creative and critical thinking that distinguishes accomplished producers. The programme encourages you to make innovative music that pushes the boundaries of genre and technique, supported by staff who are active practitioners in the field. Music production graduates pursue careers across the audio and music industries. Many work as producers, engineers, or mix engineers in recording studios, while others build careers in music for television, film, and games, or in live sound and touring. Roles in podcast production, audio post-production, and broadcast sound are also common destinations. The entrepreneurial and self-directed working practices the degree develops are well suited to the portfolio careers typical of the creative industries, and many graduates combine multiple professional activities. Further study at postgraduate level in music technology, audio engineering, or sonic arts is available for those who wish to specialise in research or advanced practice, and some graduates move into music education and community music work.
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