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University of Glasgow: Sound Design and Audiovisual Practice

Institution University of Glasgow View institution profile
Department College of Arts and Humanities
Web glasgow.ac.uk
Email iain.findlay-walsh@glasgow.ac.uk
Study type Taught

Summary

The Masters provides advanced training in creative practice with sound and audiovisual technologies. The programme offers topics relevant to practicing musicians, artists, and the creative industries, such as sound shaping and design, audiovisual composition, field recording, creative and experimental approaches to technology, live performance, interdisciplinary perspectives on sound, and sonic aesthetics. You then develop an individual portfolio of sonic and audiovisual artwork based on your particular skills and interests.

WHY THIS PROGRAMME

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

The programme aims to: - provide artistic and technical experience in working with sound as a culturally significant medium

The MSc comprises 180 credits as follows:

Semester 1 Compulsory Courses (60 credits): SOUND SHAPING AND DESIGN CREATING WITH TECHNOLOGY

Semester 2 Compulsory Courses (40 credits): FIELD RECORDING, SOUND AND PLACE AUDIOVISUAL COMPOSITION

Semester 2 Option (one 20 credit course chosen from): SONIC ART PERFORMANCE SONIC ART AESTHETICS & CRITICISM

Other level 5 course from those available within the College of Arts.

Additionally you will produce an individual creative portfolio over the summer (60 credits).

Teaching methods include small group tutorials, seminars and workshops, lab and studio sessions, and individual guidance meetings.

MSc

University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is one of the UK’s most prestigious seats of learning, and the fourth oldest university in the English speaking world. Established in 1451 and recognised for its world-changing research and teaching, our people have always been at the forefront of innovation, including eight Nobel Laureates, two UK Prime Ministers, three First Ministers of Scotland, 10 Fellows of the Royal Society and 11 Fellows of the British Academy. Our past achievements inspire our current world changers.

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