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BSc Sound Engineering and Production
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Sound engineering and production is the discipline concerned with the technical and creative craft of capturing, shaping, mixing, and mastering audio for music, film, television, games, and live events. The sound engineer is the professional who ensures that what the artist conceives or what the director envisages is realised with clarity, depth, and emotional impact, whether in a recording studio, a post-production suite, or a live venue. The field requires both highly developed technical knowledge and genuine musical and aesthetic sensitivity. At the University of Salford, this three-year full-time programme is grounded in one of the most acoustically specialist environments in UK higher education. Salford has long-established research and teaching strengths in acoustics, audio engineering, and psychoacoustics, and the programme draws on that expertise to develop your skills in recording, music production, audio post-production, live sound, and the acoustic and electronic principles that underpin professional audio practice. A sandwich year with work placements is available, giving you structured professional experience in the industry before your final year. You will learn to use the equipment, software, and workflows that professional engineers rely on, and you will develop the critical listening and problem-solving abilities that distinguish excellent from merely competent audio practitioners. Graduates go on to careers as studio engineers, music producers, live sound engineers, audio post-production specialists, broadcast audio technicians, and game audio designers. The audio industry spans music, film, television, radio, podcasting, games, and live entertainment, and the combination of technical rigour and creative understanding the degree develops is valued across all of these sectors. Many graduates build freelance careers or work in professional studios, while others move into music technology, acoustic consultancy, or education. Postgraduate study in audio engineering, acoustics, or music production is another route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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