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MA Advanced Music Technology

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    MA 1 Year full-time

Course Description

The MA Advanced Music Technology course aims to give you a higher level of understanding of the practical techniques and theory that underpin traditional and contemporary audio technology.

The course boasts an enviable range of studio facilities and staff who are actively engaged in the music industry. It focuses on cutting-edge topics that include ambient recording through advanced non-linear techniques, the evolving arena of surround sound mixing and recording. 

Why choose this course?
We’re based in West London, the hub of the UK’s music and media business – so there’s no better place to study music technology. When you graduate from the MA, you’ll have an augmented skill set that will place you at a distinct advantage when you enter the fast-paced, competitive and constantly evolving music industry. 

The music technology department at London College of Music (LCM)  incorporates over 20 recording studios and an extensive collection of instruments and equipment. We also have a state-of-the-art radio studio facility, a number of 5.1 studios and a brand new 3D sound studio.

Entry Requirements

A 2:1 Honours degree or higher in Music Technology or a related subject, or substantial industry or prior experience in the field.

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Fees

http://www.uwl.ac.uk/international/fees-and-scholarships/postgraduate-fees

Student Destinations

When you have completed the MA Advanced Music Technology course successfully, you will have a broad range of skills – not only in this field, but also in related media like video, electronic composition and performance, and software design. Your technical mastery of the latest hardware and software will make you attractive to a wide range of potential employers.

MA Advanced Music Technology graduates work in many professional avenues, across a range of activities in the creative industries. Several have won Grammy nominations and awards.

Module Details

 Modules

  • Advanced Recording Techniques
  • Digital Audio Interface Design for Music
  • Developing your Career
  • Research Methods
  • Multi-track Recording and Mixing for Surround
  • Interactive Music Technology
  • Advanced Non-linear Recording
  • Masters Level Project

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