Creative Music Technology BMus
University of Surrey campus, United Kingdom
Overview
What you will study
On this practice-led course you’ll study the creative use of music technology using a wide range of specialist software and hardware, preparing you for a broad range of careers in the creative industries.
You’ll choose from areas of study such as electronic music creation and performance, recording and production, sound design, music for moving image and creative music programming. Traditional music skills are also an important part of the course, and you may also choose to study traditional instrumental music, including performance.
Our vision is to create ‘thinking musicians’. We’ll work with you to develop analytical and interdisciplinary approaches to composing, performing and working with technology to produce a strong portfolio of creative work.
The skills that you develop will prepare you for professional opportunities in the creative industries, as well as future postgraduate education.
Awards and scholarships
Our students benefit from our connections to the music industry. We are a member of the Adam Audio Academic Programme, through which each year an undergraduate student is selected to become an Adam Audio scholar.
Students may apply for the yearly Ableton Prize for Composition and the Ableton Prize for Live Performance.
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