By investigating the production of popular recorded music from both a theoretical and practical standpoint, you will learn to combine a creative vision of the whole project with the practical management of the technical and artistic process.
Why choose this course?
The London College of Music stands at the forefront of the academic study of music technology and record production. Situated within one of the largest university music technology departments in the world, the course is led by a team of world-renowned record producers, composers, arrangers and engineers all involved in the recording industry
The University of West London offers unparalleled technical facilities and studios that have been continuously developed since 1993 – no other institution offers such an enviable range of high-quality technical facilities and studios.
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Graduates from this course work in a wide range of professional roles. For example, as sound engineers, post-production engineers, recording artists, studio managers, company directors, product developers, product demonstrators, producers, composers and re-mixers. Our students have gone on to work with many prominent artists, including Lady Gaga, Peter Gabriel, Bloc Party and Blondie, and organisations such as the BBC, Norsk Films, The London Synthesis Orchestra and Warner Brothers.
Modules
The University of West London (UWL) offers a diverse range of postgraduate courses, with options to study full-time and part-time, both in daytimes an...