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MMus PG Dip PG Cert Music Technology

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    MMus/PGDip/PGCert full-time and part-time

Course Description

Our postgraduate courses in Music Technology provide an opportunity for composers and composer-performers to experiment with and develop expertise in the creative application of established and new music technologies.

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire is an internationally important centre for performance and composition with technology, especially live electronics. An example of its work is the highly acclaimed Integra Live project, an application that makes it easy to use interactive audio processing to create new music.

WHAT’S COVERED IN THIS COURSE?
  • Regular individual tuition in Music Technology from world-leading practitioners and researchers
  • A chance to develop a distinctive creative voice within the context of a broad-based course, enhancing your employability.
  • The opportunity to participate in a wide variety of creative projects, including interdisciplinary collaborations.
  • Access to state-of-the-art hardware, software, recording studios and performance spaces including our experimental black-box performance space called The Lab.
  • Regular forums, seminars and masterclasses with distinguished visiting composers and performers.
  • A chance to network with leading professionals from around the world through our leading role in Integra Live.
  • By studying Music Technology in the setting of a thriving conservatoire, you’ll benefit from opportunities to work with professional ensembles and musicians, as well as student performers, including our contemporary music group, Thallein Ensemble.
  • In PgDip and MMus, a core career development module designed to get you thinking about your future professional plans.
  •  In PgDip and MMus, the flexibility to choose from a broad menu of Professional Development modules designed to help you work towards achieving your personal career aspirations.
  • In MMus, a core module designed to develop your skills as a researcher or informed practitioner.
  • In PgCert, the ability to focus wholly on the principal study area.
  • The possibility of transferring between PgCert, PgDip to and/or MMus (as appropriate) once you have begun your studies (but before completion of your original course).

Entry Requirements

  • UK students should normally hold an honours degree, ideally but not necessarily in Music.
  • Non-UK students should hold a Bachelor’s degree or a similar degree-equivalent diploma, ideally but not necessarily in Music.
Audition requirements
  • You should be prepared to discuss a portfolio of recordings, productions, compositions or other material, which must be submitted on CD or DVD at least two weeks before the audition.*

*Portfolios should be sent by Recorded Delivery to: Senior Administrator, Admissions, Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, Birmingham B4 7XR, UK

  • The panel will be interested to hear you talk about your artistic influences, your inspiration to be a musician and your career objectives.
  • This is an opportunity for you to ask the panel questions about the Music Technology Department and what life will be like as a musician in Birmingham.
  • The audition and interview together will last for about half an hour.
  • For full details, audition requirements and audition advice, please visit the Music Auditions section of the Conservatoire website.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

There are various funding options, including loans, scholarships and bursaries.

Student Destinations

As you might expect, in this context, our postgraduate courses in Music Technology provide an exciting opportunity for composers and composer-performers to experiment with and develop expertise in the creative application of established and new music technologies.

You’ll have full access to our superb £57 million facilities, including our Concert Hall,  Recital Hall, seven recording studios, editing and mastering suites, and our black-box performance space known as The Lab. Alongside your focus on Music Technology, our courses provide opportunities for you to develop other skills relevant to a future career in the music profession.

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