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BSc Sound Eng & Audio Pro CLN
About this course
Sound engineering and audio production is the technical and creative discipline concerned with capturing, processing, mixing, and delivering sound across music, film, television, radio, games, and live events. It encompasses microphone technique, studio recording, signal processing, mixing and mastering, live sound reinforcement, audio post-production, and the acoustical principles that underpin all sound work. Sound engineers and audio producers are the professionals who shape how recorded and live sound reaches its audience, and their contribution is central to the quality of music, film, broadcasting, and live performance. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year full-time programme develops your practical audio skills alongside the technical understanding and critical awareness of sound as a creative medium. You will work with professional recording equipment and digital audio workstations in studio environments, learning microphone placement, signal routing, mixing, editing, and the post-production processes used in professional audio work. The programme also develops your understanding of psychoacoustics, the principles of acoustics, and the business and production contexts in which sound engineers work, giving you both the technical competence and the professional awareness that the industry requires. Graduates from sound engineering and audio production programmes work as recording engineers, mixing engineers, mastering engineers, live sound engineers, audio post-production technicians, broadcast sound recordists, and studio managers. The skills are applied across music production, film and television post-production, radio broadcasting, games audio, and theatre sound design. Some graduates build portfolio careers combining different aspects of professional sound practice, while others specialise in a particular area of the industry. Further study at postgraduate level is an option for those wishing to develop specialist expertise in audio technology or music production.
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