

BA Sound Technology
About this course
Sound technology is a discipline that sits at the intersection of physics, music, and engineering, concerned with how sound is captured, processed, shaped, and experienced in every context from concert halls and recording studios to film soundtracks and interactive games. Sound is not simply something that happens; it is something that is designed, and the people who design it well, who understand both the physics of acoustics and the aesthetics of how sound creates meaning and emotion, are in demand across the entire audio industry. At the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, this three-year programme takes a deliberately broad view of what working with sound means. You will develop skills and knowledge relevant to recorded sound, live sound reinforcement, film and television audio, game audio, and emerging technologies, equipping you to work across the full range of contexts where professional audio expertise is needed. LIPA's distinctive environment, which places you alongside students in music, performing arts, and theatre and entertainment management, creates the kind of collaborative, performance-focused culture in which sound technologists develop both their technical skills and their understanding of how sound serves creative and artistic purposes. You will have access to professional-standard facilities throughout the programme. Graduates from sound technology programmes work as recording engineers, live sound engineers, audio post-production specialists, game audio designers, broadcast sound technicians, and acoustic consultants. LIPA's strong industry connections and graduate network are significant assets for entering these competitive fields. The breadth of the programme means that graduates have genuine versatility, moving between different sectors of the audio industry as opportunities and interests evolve. Many graduates also continue to develop their professional practice through further industry experience or postgraduate study in specialised areas of audio or music technology.
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