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Nottingham Trent University: Music Production - London
| Institution | Nottingham Trent University View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Art and Design |
| Web | https://www.ntu.ac.uk/ |
| Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
This degree is delivered at our London Campus in Whitechapel.
This course is designed for accomplished music producers working across an extensive range of genres - whether your passion lies in mainstream, experimental, alternative or traditional styles.
Throughout the course, you’ll conduct in-depth research within your chosen specialism, exploring new possibilities and expanding your creative horizons. At the same time, you’ll build a personalised career development plan, honing the skills, attributes, and professional practices essential for success in the dynamic music production landscape.
You’ll be paired with an industry mentor, matched to your project and/or specialism. They’ll work with you throughout your studies, acting as an external source of advice, support, contacts, and possibly employment opportunities
The programme is focused on equipping you to navigate and excel in the rapidly evolving music industry, providing a solid foundation for future opportunities.
You’ll have access to NTU’s state-of-the-art Dante-networked production studios, enabling you to record acts worldwide with less latency than it takes for a snare hit to reach your ear. With facilities spanning both Nottingham and London campuses, you’ll gain access to two Dolby Atmos studios, eight production studios, 40 live rooms, and two synth labs.
This course is also available for online distance learning.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree, or an appropriate equivalent, i.e. a professional qualification, from a recognised British or overseas institution, in a related subject, such as Music Technology, Music Production, Audio Production, Sound Design, Commercial Production, Sound Engineering, Audio Engineering, Game Audio, Audio for Media, Audio for Post Production, Audio for Visual Media, Composing for Media. |
| Location | NTU London Campus Nottingham Trent University Commercial Road London E1 1LA |
Summary
This degree is delivered at our London Campus in Whitechapel.
This course is designed for accomplished music producers working across an extensive range of genres - whether your passion lies in mainstream, experimental, alternative or traditional styles.
Taught in partnership with Tileyard, the world’s largest professional music community, the Music Production Masters degree challenges you to push creative boundaries, combining traditional and emerging practices to craft innovative solutions in sound design, recording, and production. You’ll engage with cutting-edge technologies and industry methods, applying them in ways that reflect their cultural and societal relevance.
Throughout the course, you’ll conduct in-depth research within your chosen specialism, exploring new possibilities and expanding your creative horizons. At the same time, you’ll build a personalised career development plan, honing the skills, attributes, and professional practices essential for success in the dynamic music production landscape.
You’ll be paired with an industry mentor, matched to your project and/or specialism. They’ll work with you throughout your studies, acting as an external source of advice, support, contacts, and possibly employment opportunities
The programme is focused on equipping you to navigate and excel in the rapidly evolving music industry, providing a solid foundation for future opportunities.
You’ll have access to NTU’s state-of-the-art Dante-networked production studios, enabling you to record acts worldwide with less latency than it takes for a snare hit to reach your ear. With facilities spanning both Nottingham and London campuses, you’ll gain access to two Dolby Atmos studios, eight production studios, 40 live rooms, and two synth labs. Paired with the unparalleled resources of the Tileyard community, this offers limitless opportunities to innovate and shape the future of music production.
This course is also available for online distance learning.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree, or an appropriate equivalent, i.e. a professional qualification, from a recognised British or overseas institution, in a related subject, such as Music Technology, Music Production, Audio Production, Sound Design, Commercial Production, Sound Engineering, Audio Engineering, Game Audio, Audio for Media, Audio for Post Production, Audio for Visual Media, Composing for Media. |
Summary
This degree is delivered at our London Campus in Whitechapel.
This course is designed for accomplished music producers working across an extensive range of genres - whether your passion lies in mainstream, experimental, alternative or traditional styles.
Taught in partnership with Tileyard, the world’s largest professional music community, the Music Production Masters degree challenges you to push creative boundaries, combining traditional and emerging practices to craft innovative solutions in sound design, recording, and production. You’ll engage with cutting-edge technologies and industry methods, applying them in ways that reflect their cultural and societal relevance.
Throughout the course, you’ll conduct in-depth research within your chosen specialism, exploring new possibilities and expanding your creative horizons. At the same time, you’ll build a personalised career development plan, honing the skills, attributes, and professional practices essential for success in the dynamic music production landscape.
You’ll be paired with an industry mentor, matched to your project and/or specialism. They’ll work with you throughout your studies, acting as an external source of advice, support, contacts, and possibly employment opportunities
The programme is focused on equipping you to navigate and excel in the rapidly evolving music industry, providing a solid foundation for future opportunities.
You’ll have access to NTU’s state-of-the-art Dante-networked production studios, enabling you to record acts worldwide with less latency than it takes for a snare hit to reach your ear. With facilities spanning both Nottingham and London campuses, you’ll gain access to two Dolby Atmos studios, eight production studios, 40 live rooms, and two synth labs. Paired with the unparalleled resources of the Tileyard community, this offers limitless opportunities to innovate and shape the future of music production.
This course is also available for online distance learning.
| Level | RQF Level 7 |
|---|---|
| Entry requirements | A minimum of a 2:2 honours degree, or an appropriate equivalent, i.e. a professional qualification, from a recognised British or overseas institution, in a related subject, such as Music Technology, Music Production, Audio Production, Sound Design, Commercial Production, Sound Engineering, Audio Engineering, Game Audio, Audio for Media, Audio for Post Production, Audio for Visual Media, Composing for Media. |
| Location | NTU London Campus Nottingham Trent University Commercial Road London E1 1LA |
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