Foundation Degree in Music Technology and Production
Level 4
UCAS code: PW33
Awarding Body: University of Plymouth
Mode Of Study
Full time over two years.
The Programme
This vocationally focused course is aimed at music producers who wish to develop their skills to a professional level and gain an in depth understanding of the music industry. A key feature of this course is its dual focus on technology and creativity.
The Programme Content
The course is based in our music and arts venue and is extremely well resourced with individual workstations for every student providing a production and communication learning environment in our new custom built suite. The main recording s…
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Level 4
UCAS code: PW33
Awarding Body: University of Plymouth
Mode Of Study
Full time over two years.
The Programme
This vocationally focused course is aimed at music producers who wish to develop their skills to a professional level and gain an in depth understanding of the music industry. A key feature of this course is its dual focus on technology and creativity.
The Programme Content
The course is based in our music and arts venue and is extremely well resourced with individual workstations for every student providing a production and communication learning environment in our new custom built suite. The main recording studio features an Allen and Heath GS3000 Mixer, Pro Tools HD recording on Mac G5 and a comprehensive set of quality outboard facilities. There is another pro tools suite at the main Barnstaple campus and a project and mixing room at the off site campus. Software includes pro tools, logic, reaktor, final cut and dreamweaver.
Entry Requirements
If you are completing post 16 education and will achieve a national diploma or A Level in Music or Music Technology, or any relevant Advanced Level 3 courses, then this could be your next move. We happily accept applications from mature students and will often take a wider more flexible view of your skills or potential, even if you have missed out on formal qualifications.
Costs
Students will need to provide DVDs, CDs, good quality headphones and will find a large capacity USB pen/hard drive of real benefit. There will be some printing and photocopying costs incurred and some technical reference books will be strongly recommended. To enable the studios to function efficiently there is an annual materials fee of £120.
Venue
Barnstaple Campus
Progression
Successful completion enables students to progress onto
employment within areas such as the:
* Recording industry
* Broadcasting industry
* Performing arts industry
* New media design industry
* Music technology industry
Alternatively students can progress onto the final year of Plymouth
University's one year BA (Hons) Sound and Music Production top-up
degree course. Please note there is a progression application
deadline and places may be subject to availability.
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